The latest College Football Playoff rankings have dropped.
But for Michigan, they don't mean a whole heck of a lot. The Wolverines' playoff, for all intents and purposes, might be Saturday, when they face rival Ohio State in Columbus. Both teams are unbeaten at 11-0 entering the regular-season finale, and the winner is expected to punch its ticket to the four-team CFP, pending the outcome of the Big Ten championship game, which will feature a weak West Division team, no matter who it is.
Georgia, the defending national champion, remained No. 1 in the CFP rankings, announced Tuesday night.