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ESPN: What To Watch For In CFP Rankings Reveal - How High Will The Two Loss Tigers Be?
by TD Staff Reporter
November 8, 202211 Comments

James Lang-USA TODAY Sports
ESPN's Heather Dinich and Adam Rittenberg collaborated together on 'Six key questions to watch for' during tonight's College Football Playoff Rankings reveal.
One of those questions was how high two-loss LSU would move up after the Alabama win.
The CFP rankings come out tonight at 6 pm CT on ESPN.
One of those questions was how high two-loss LSU would move up after the Alabama win.
quote:LSU was No. 10 in the College Football Playoff rankings before the Alabama game. Where do you think they will end up tonight?
3. Speaking of LSU, how high will the two-loss Tigers be? LSU should be hovering around No. 7 as the highest-ranked two-loss team, but still behind Tennessee because the committee will honor the head-to-head result. That wasn't pretty for the Tigers as the Vols pummeled LSU 40-13 in Baton Rouge on Oct. 8. Even with LSU seemingly out of the picture for now, don't discount the Tigers from ultimately finishing in the top four if they can run the table and win the SEC. No two-loss team has ever made the playoff, but that doesn't mean it can't happen. If LSU wins out, it would have defeated Alabama and SEC East champion Georgia along the way, helping to compensate for its season-opening 24-23 loss to Florida State (which could now be a CFP top 25 team) and that ugly loss to Tennessee.
The CFP rankings come out tonight at 6 pm CT on ESPN.
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