Texas Longhorns Remain Undervalued in Latest College football Playoff Rankings
AUSTIN, TX – November 29, 2023 – the Texas Longhorns checked in at No. 10 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings released Tuesday, a position many observers believe undersells the team’s accomplishments and potential as the season nears its conclusion. Despite a strong record and recent victories, Texas continues to trail several teams with comparable resumes in the eyes of the selection commitee.
The rankings, which determine the four teams vying for the national championship, have sparked debate among fans and analysts alike. Texas’s position raises questions about the criteria the committee is prioritizing and whether a strong finish to the regular season and a potential dominant performance in the Big 12 Championship game will be enough to propel them into contention.The stakes are high for the Longhorns, as a playoff berth would mark a meaningful milestone in their transition to the Southeastern Conference next year.
Currently, the top four teams are Ohio State at No. 1, Indiana at No. 2, Texas A&M at No. 3, and Alabama at No. 4. Following Texas at No. 10 are Oklahoma (No. 11), BYU (No. 12), Utah (No. 13), and Vanderbilt (No. 14). Rounding out the Top 25 are Miami (No. 15), Georgia Tech (No. 16), USC (No. 17), Michigan (No. 18), Virginia (No. 19),Louisville (No. 20), Iowa (No. 21), Pitt (No. 22), Tennessee (No. 23), South Florida (No. 24), and Cincinnati (No. 25).
The committee’s next set of rankings will be released following the conference championship games, offering Texas a final opportunity to make a compelling case for inclusion in the playoff field. A win in the Big 12 Championship would undoubtedly strengthen their argument, but the Longhorns will need continued strong performances and favorable results from other teams to climb the rankings and secure a coveted playoff spot.