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Alabama had a chance to cruise into a first-round College Football Playoff bye if it had beaten Oklahoma on Saturday. Instead, the Crimson Tide lost its first home game since the 2023 season 23-21.
(WHNT) — The Alabama Crimson Tide has taken a tumble in the latest College Football Playoff poll. Alabama is ranked No. 10 in the committee’s poll on Tuesday, six spots lower than last week’s ranking after the Tide’s loss to Oklahoma.
As expected, the College Football Playoff selectors made some notable changes not only in the top-ten of their updated rankings, but also in revealing their new
The third College Football Playoff rankings of the season are out, with a top three of Ohio State, Indiana and Texas A&M. Georgia moved up a spot to No. 4, while Alabama dropped from No. 4 to No. 10 after its loss to Oklahoma. Texas Tech was fifth and Ole Miss was sixth, while the Sooners moved into the at-large field by jumping up to No. 8.
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In the Bills’ 44-32 victory over the Bucs, the former Alabama wide receiver had four receptions for 90 yards and one touchdown. “It’s so freaking cool,” Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen said. “The guy just continues to work extremely hard.