We have finally entered the month of November, which means every win in college football is vital moving forward. If you’re not in the AP Poll rankings at this point, you’re probably realistically out of the playoff picture.
The first College Football Playoff rankings come out on Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET. With Saturday’s slate showcasing multiple ranked matchups once again, there were more opportunities to show AP voters and the committee that each respective program deserves an opportunity to compete for the National Championship.
The Michigan Wolverines survived a Halloween weekend scare against the Purdue Boilermakers. The win was not pretty, but the strength of the defense and Jordan Marshall’s breakout game gave voters enough confidence to keep Michigan at No. 21 heading into its second

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