Irish Breakdown College Football Top 25: Week 14

The latest Top 25 college football rankings from Irish Breakdown

The end of the regular season is getting closer and closer, and the College Football Playoff hunt has become much narrower after this weekend’s action. Here is the latest Irish Breakdown Top 25 after the weekend’s games:

1. Alabama Crimson Tide - 9-0 (1)
2. Notre Dame Fighting Irish - 10-0 (2)
3. Clemson Tigers - 9-1 (3)
4. Ohio State Buckeyes - 5-0 (4)
5. Cincinnati Bearcats - 8-0 (5)
6. Texas A&M Aggies - 7-1 (7)
7. Florida Gators - 8-1 (6)
8. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers - 10-0 (9)
9. Iowa State Cyclones - 8-2 (10)
10. Miami Hurricanes - 8-1 (11)
11. Oklahoma Sooners - 7-2 (12)
12. Indiana Hoosiers - 6-1 (13)
13. BYU Cougars - 9-1 (8)
14. Georgia Bulldogs - 6-2 (14)
15. Liberty Flames - 9-1 (16)
16. Louisiana Ragin Cajuns - 9-1 (17)
17. Northwestern Wildcats - 5-1 (18)
18. North Carolina Tar Heels - 7-3 (20)
19. Tulsa Golden Hurricanes - 6-1 (21)
20. NC State Wolfpack - 8-3 (22)
21. Iowa Hawkeyes - 5-2 (23)
22. Texas Longhorns - 6-3 (25)
23. Virginia Cavaliers - 5-4 (NR)
24. Oklahoma State Cowboys - 6-3 (15)
25. Missouri Tigers - 5-3 (NR)

Dropped out: No. 21 Marshall, No. 24 Memphis

This is about resume, eye test and dominance over current opponents.

I will NOT include the Pac 12 at any point this season since they are only playing six games. I am also excluding Big Ten teams that have at least two canceled games for the same reason. It is unfair to include teams that are playing almost half the games of other teams.

Each ranking will be based on that team’s entire resume up to that point, and won’t be a one-week snapshot that the AP and Coaches Polls tend to be. It is meant to be more like the College Football Playoff selection process, but with my view of where teams should rank.

For now, Ohio State will remain despite having two games canceled. The reason is the Buckeyes are still on pace to play in the Big Ten title game as long as they don't lose another game.

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Bryan Driskell is the publisher of Irish Breakdown and has been covering Notre Dame football for over a decade. A former college football player and coach, Bryan and Irish Breakdown bring a level of expertise and analysis that is unmatched. From providing in depth looks at the Fighting Irish, breaking news stories and honest recruiting analysis, Irish Breakdown has everything Notre Dame football fans want and need. Bryan was previous a football analyst for Blue & Gold Illustrated before launching Irish Breakdown. He coached college football at Duquesne University, Muhlenberg College, Christopher Newport University, Wittenberg University and Defiance College. During his coaching career he was a pass game coordinator, recruiting coordinator, quarterbacks coach, running backs coach and wide receivers coach. Bryan earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Salisbury University, where he played quarterback for the Sea Gulls. You can email Bryan at bryan@irishbreakdown.com. Become a premium Irish Breakdown member, which grants you access to all of our premium content and our premium message board! Click on the link below for more. BECOME A MEMBER Be sure to stay locked into Irish Breakdown all the time! Follow Bryan on Twitter: @CoachD178Like and follow Irish Breakdown on FacebookSubscribe to the Irish Breakdown YouTube channelSubscribe to the Irish Breakdown podcast on iTunes Sign up for the FREE Irish Breakdown daily newsletter