The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) college football season is one of the most highly anticipated events in the world of sports. College football enthusiasts follow the games and keep track of the team rankings from the start of the season until the champion is crowned.

The NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) consists of over 130 teams competing in different conferences across the United States. The college football season begins in August and runs through the end of December, with the highly anticipated College Football Playoff national championship taking place in January.

The ranking system for NCAA college football is one of the most complex in the world of sports. The rankings are divided into two categories: the Coaches Poll and the Associated Press (AP) Poll. The College Football Playoff rankings are also announced during the season, which ultimately determine which four teams will compete in the playoff games for the national championship.

The Coaches Poll consists of votes from head coaches across the FBS. The AP Poll is a list of top teams voted on by members of the media. Both polls are released weekly throughout the season and have a significant impact on which teams will participate in the College Football Playoff.

The latest list of NCAA college football rankings as of November 2021 is as follows:

Coaches Poll:

1. Georgia (10-0)
2. Alabama (9-1)
3. Ohio State (9-1)
4. Cincinnati (10-0)
5. Michigan (9-1)
6. Notre Dame (9-1)
7. Oklahoma State (8-1)
8. Oregon (8-2)
9. Michigan State (8-2)
10. Baylor (8-2)

Associated Press Poll:

1. Georgia (10-0)
2. Alabama (9-1)
3. Ohio State (9-1)
4. Cincinnati (10-0)
5. Michigan (9-1)
6. Notre Dame (9-1)
7. Oklahoma State (8-1)
8. Oregon (8-2)
9. Michigan State (8-2)
10. Wake Forest (9-1)

The College Football Playoff rankings are anticipated more than any other set of rankings during the season. The rankings determine which four teams will participate in the playoff games. The top four teams typically consist of undefeated or one-loss teams from powerful conferences such as the SEC, Big Ten, and ACC.

The current College Football Playoff rankings as of November 23, 2021, are:

1. Georgia (10-0)
2. Ohio State (9-1)
3. Alabama (9-1)
4. Cincinnati (10-0)
5. Michigan (9-1)
6. Notre Dame (9-1)
7. Oklahoma State (8-1)
8. Mississippi (8-2)
9. Oregon (8-2)
10. Baylor (8-2)

The rankings are determined by a committee consisting of 13 individuals, including athletic directors, conference commissioners, and former coaches. The committee meets every week, and their rankings are based on several factors, including strength of schedule, head-to-head results, and quality wins.

In conclusion, NCAA college football rankings can have a significant impact on a team’s season. The rankings determine which teams will participate in the playoff games and ultimately compete for the national championship. The Coaches Poll, Associated Press Poll, and College Football Playoff rankings all play a crucial role in the overall ranking system for NCAA college football. As the season continues, fans anticipate how the rankings will change and which team will emerge victorious in the College Football Playoff.

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