The top five of the College Football Playoff standings were unchanged in the first two rankings releases. Things will be different after Week 12 .
Saturday started with what looked like a massive upset of the No. 3 Texas A &M Aggies . The South Carolina Gamecocks led 30-3 at halftime but then the Aggies woke up. After a 21-point third, A &M didn't take its first lead until the fourth quarter when it went up 31-30. To pull of the largest comeback in school history, QB Marcel Reed threw for 439 yards and three touchdowns. The Aggies should keep their spot in the top four.
The No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide entered Saturday, alongside Texas A &M, as the only teams undefeated in conference play. But the Oklahoma Sooners came to Tuscaloosa, got the win and threw the SEC race

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