Week 13, college football
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Georgia Tech, with a record of 9-1 overall and 6-1 in the ACC, will secure a spot in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game on December 6 if they defeat Pitt.
A pair of top-tier SEC matchups created a new No. 4 team in the nation. Alabama vacated that spot amid a 23-21 home loss to Oklahoma with Georgia sliding into first-round bye position after dominating Texas, 35-10. The Sooners now sit No. 8, two spots ahead of the Crimson Tide.
NC State and Virginia will make college football history in 2026 by playing the ACC’s first-ever game in South America.
There's an obvious reason why ACC executives don't want to see the Duke Blue Devils win the ACC Championship Game this December.
In this scenario, Georgia Tech (7-1 in ACC) locks in berth as first-place team, awaits Virginia or who wins tiebreaker. In this scenario, Virginia (7-1) locks in berth as first-place team; Georgia Tech or Pitt or SMU for second.
The No. 19 Virginia Cavaliers, led by quarterback Chandler Morris, face the Duke Blue Devils on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025 at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C.
Fans were vocal about the College Football Playoff selection committee's decision to rank Notre Dame above Alabama.
The latest AP Top 25 poll has Georgia moving up to No. 4, Ole Miss entering the top five and Oklahoma climbing to No. 8