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CFP rankings: How did Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan and TCU do in Week 11?

Week 11 of the college football season is complete.

Each of the College Football Playoff's top four teams in its latest rankings came into the week undefeated. Did win streaks continue for No. 1 Georgia, No. 2 Ohio State, No. 3 Michigan and No. 4 TCU?

Here's a look at how each team did.

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No. 1 Georgia handles Mississippi State on the road

Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett (13) looks to pass against Mississippi State during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Starkville, Miss., Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett (13) looks to pass against Mississippi State during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Starkville, Miss., Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Even though its faced some resistance in its final road game of the 2022 season, Georgia secured a trip to the SEC championship game, beating Mississippi State 45-19 Saturday night.

Wide receiver Ladd McConkey led the way with two touchdowns — one rushing and one receiving — along with 141 all-purpose yards. While quarterback Stetson Bennett threw two interceptions, he also added three touchdowns, helping the Bulldogs to a 10-0 start for the second-straight season.

While Georgia's defense allowed 308 yards, Mississippi State didn't score its first touchdown until late in the second quarter.

Georgia will wrap up its road schedule against Kentucky Saturday.

No. 2 Ohio State returns to form against Indiana

No. 2 Ohio State had no trouble against Indiana, beating the Hoosiers 56-14 at home Saturday afternoon.

While the Buckeyes lost running back Miyan Williams to an injury at the end of the second quarter, Ohio State used 662 yards of offense to put up 56 points: the second-most the Buckeyes have scored in a game this season.

Quarterback C.J. Stroud finished with 297 yards passing and five touchdowns to four different receivers, including two to tight end Cade Stover, one to Marvin Harrison Jr., who recorded 135 receiving yards on seven catches, and one to Kamryn Babb, who collected his first career score.

Defensively, led by safety Lathan Ransom, who had nine tackles, 1.5 sacks and a punt block, the Buckeyes allowed 269 yards and two touchdowns.

Ohio State will take on Maryland in its final road game of the 2022 season Saturday.

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No. 3 Michigan silences Nebraska at home

Michigan didn't allow Nebraska to do much of anything at Michigan Stadium Saturday afternoon, beating the Cornhuskers 34-3.

The Wolverines allowed 146 yards of offense, while the Cornhuskers offense recorded only eight first downs.

Michigan running back Blake Corum led the way with 162 rushing yards and a touchdown, while quarterback J.J. McCarthy added two passing touchdowns in the Wolverines' 10th win of the season.

Michigan will host Illinois in its final home game of the 2022 season Saturday.

No. 4 TCU survives at No. 18 Texas

TCU wide receiver Quentin Johnston (1) runs past Texas linebacker Jett Bush (43) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Stephen Spillman)
TCU wide receiver Quentin Johnston (1) runs past Texas linebacker Jett Bush (43) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Stephen Spillman)

TCU is off to its best start since 2010, securing its 10-game win streak with a 17-10 victory against No. 18 Texas on the road Saturday night.

While the Horned Frogs could only muster two touchdowns and a field goal, TCU's defense allowed 199 yards of offense and 14 first downs to Texas' offense. Former Ohio State quarterback Quinn Ewers completed 17 of his 39 passes for 171 yards, throwing his sixth interception of the season.

TCU will take on Baylor in the Horned Frogs' final road game of the season.

College football rankings 2022

Here's where the College Football Playoff rankings stand with teams' records updated after Week 11.

  1. Georgia (10-0)

  2. Ohio State (10-0)

  3. Michigan (10-0)

  4. TCU (10-0)

  5. Tennessee (9-1)

  6. Oregon (8-2)

  7. LSU (8-2)

  8. USC (9-1)

  9. Alabama (8-2)

  10. Clemson (9-1)

  11. Ole Miss (8-2)

  12. UCLA (8-2)

  13. Utah (8-2)

  14. Penn State (8-2)

  15. North Carolina (9-1)

  16. NC State (7-3)

  17. Tulane (8-2)

  18. Texas (6-4)

  19. Kansas State (7-3)

  20. Notre Dame (7-3)

  21. Illinois (7-4)

  22. UCF (8-2)

  23. Florida State (7-3)

  24. Kentucky (6-4)

  25. Washington (8-2)

Ohio State football's 2022 schedule

Sept. 3: Ohio State 21, Notre Dame 10Sept. 10: Ohio State 45, Arkansas State 12Sept. 17: Ohio State 77, Toledo 21Sept. 24: Ohio State 52, Wisconsin 21Oct. 1: Ohio State 49, Rutgers 10Oct. 8: Ohio State 49, Michigan State 20Oct. 22: Ohio State 54, Iowa 10Oct. 29: Ohio State 44, Penn State 31Nov. 5: Ohio State 21, Northwestern 7Nov. 12: Ohio State 56, Indiana 14Nov. 19: Ohio State vs. Maryland, College Park, Md.Nov. 26: Ohio State vs. Michigan, Columbus, Ohio, noon 

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