College football's last week of the regular season resulted in another first: Alabama is No. 1 in the College Football Computer Composite, the weekly ranking formulated by the former Bowl Championship Series computers.
Alabama ranked No. 1 in three of the five computer formulas that make up the CFCC and was No. 2 and No. 4 in the others.
Clemson dropped to No. 2 after four weeks in the top spot, and sits just half a place ahead of No. 3 Oklahoma. And just as notable, Ohio State rose three spots to No. 4 on the strength of a dominant win against Michigan, which entered the week at No.