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Rebels Unfazed: Ole Miss Rises in CFP Poll
3 Dec
Summary
- Ole Miss ranked sixth in CFP rankings after coach's departure.
- Team remains intact and players are motivated for playoffs.
- Ohio State and Indiana maintain top two spots in rankings.

The College Football Playoff selection committee has placed Ole Miss at sixth in its penultimate rankings, a move that came after former head coach Lane Kiffin's surprising departure to LSU. This elevation occurred despite initial concerns that Kiffin's exit might negatively impact the Rebels' seeding. Ole Miss officials expressed confidence that their team remains cohesive and prepared for the upcoming playoff games.
Ohio State and Indiana continue to lead the rankings at first and second, respectively. Georgia, Texas Tech, and Oregon follow, each moving up a spot after Texas A&M suffered a loss. The Aggies, who were previously undefeated, fell four spots to seventh after their defeat to Texas. This reshuffling highlights the competitive nature of the top teams vying for playoff contention.
The current rankings would grant first-round byes to Ohio State, Indiana, Georgia, and Texas Tech. Potential first-round matchups include Virginia at Ole Miss and Notre Dame at Texas A&M. The final CFP rankings are scheduled to be announced on Sunday, which will finalize the playoff bracket and team matchups.




