College Football Week 14 Preview: Rivalry Saturday Up Next
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College Football Week 14: Rivalries, Rankings, and Playoff Pressure
College Football Week 14 is here, rivalry week, statement week, dream-crushing week, whatever you want to call it, this is the one that shapes legacies and postseason brackets. With ranked showdowns across the map, the stage is set for chaos, heartbreak, and someone storming the field somewhere.
Top Ranked Matchups of Week 14
No. 4 Georgia at No. 23 Georgia Tech
Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate comes with extra seasoning this year. Georgia is chasing another run to the championship, while Tech looks to play spoiler and claim bragging rights across the state.
No. 3 Texas A&M at No. 16 Texas
The Lone Star Showdown returns with both teams ranked and the stakes sky-high. A&M is holding onto a top playoff seed, but Texas has the firepower and motivation to wreck their path.
No. 25 Arizona at No. 20 Arizona State
The Territorial Cup rarely disappoints, and this one has rankings and bowl positioning on the line. Expect fireworks, chaos, and at least one fan yelling, “This is our year!” even if it’s not.
No. 1 Ohio State at No. 15 Michigan
The Game. Nothing else needs to be said. Michigan is desperate to shock the world, still with outside hopes on the playoffs. While Ohio State is trying to not only snap a 4 year losing streak to the Wolverines, but also hold onto the No. 1 ranking with the committee watching every snap.
No. 12 Miami at No. 22 Pitt
Miami’s offense has been rolling, but Pitt has turned into an upset machine, taking down 2 of 3 ranked opponents this year. With a loss to the Panthers, it could blow up the Hurricanes’ playoff hopes entirely.
No. 14 Vanderbilt at No. 19 Tennessee
Vandy has been one of the best surprise stories of the season. But beating Tennessee in Knoxville? That’s a different kind of test. Expect a loud, rowdy, hostile crowd.
Current 12-Team Playoff Picture After New Rankings Release
On Tuesday, the committee revealed its newest rankings, and with them a fresh look at the hypothetical 12-team bracket if the season ended today. The race is tight, the margins are razor-thin, and several teams are one bad Saturday from disaster.
Top 4 Seeds (First-Round Byes):
Ohio State
Indiana
Texas A&M
Georgia
5–8 Seeds (Host First-Round Games):
Texas Tech
Oregon
Ole Miss
Oklahoma
9–12 Seeds (Travel to First-Round Matchups):
Notre Dame
Alabama
Miami
Tulane
If the Season Ended Today: First-Round Matchups
(12) Tulane at (5) Texas Tech
(11) Miami at (6) Oregon
(10) Alabama at (7) Ole Miss
(9) Notre Dame at (8) Oklahoma
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