The rankings are as follows
Georgia (10 wins, 0 losses)
Ohio State (10 wins, 0 losses)
Michigan (10 wins, 0 losses)
Florida (9 wins, 1 loss)
Washington State (9 wins, 1 loss)
Oregon State (8 wins, 2 losses)
Texas (8 wins, 2 losses)
Alabama (8 wins, 2 losses)
Missouri (7 wins, 3 losses)
Louisville (8 wins, 2 losses)
Oregon State (7 wins, 3 losses)
Penn State (7 wins, 3 losses)
Louisiana State (6 wins, 4 losses)
Oklahoma (7 wins, 3 losses)
Iowa (7 wins, 3 losses)
Arizona State (6 wins, 4 losses)
Tennessee State (6 wins, 3 losses)
Notre Dame (6-4)
University of North Carolina (7-3)
Kansas State (6-4)
Utah State (6-3)
Oklahoma (6-3)
Tulane (7-3)
Kansas (6-3)
The committee will announce the final rankings on December 3rd. The top four teams in the final rankings will earn a spot in the CFP semifinals, which will be held Jan. 1 at the Rose and Sugar Bowls. The championship game will be held Jan. 8 at NRG Stadium in Houston.