Oregon Ducks Hold Steady at No. 6 in Updated College Football Rankings

The Ducks remain firmly in the playoff hunt with two weeks left in the regular season.
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The Oregon Ducks remained at No. 6 in the updated College Football Playoff rankings on Tuesday afternoon, following their 36-27 win over the USC Trojans at home in Eugene. Next up is a road matchup with former Oregon offensive coordinator Kenny Dillingham and the Arizona State Sun Devils in Tempe this week. 

With two games left in the regular season the Ducks appear to be on a collision course with the Washington Huskies in the Pac-12 title game, who were slotted just one spot ahead of them at No. 5 in this week's rankings.

This week's rankings featured five schools in the Pac-12. You can find the full rankings below.

*Pac-12 schools in bold*

College Football Playoff Rankings: Nov. 14

1. Georgia Bulldogs (10-0)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes (10-0)

3. Michigan Wolverines (10-0)

4. Florida State Seminoles (10-0)

5. Washington Huskies (10-0)

6. Oregon Ducks (9-1)

7. Texas Longhorns (9-1)

8. Alabama Crimson Tide (9-1)

9. Missouri Tigers (8-2)

10. Louisville Cardinals (9-1)

11. Oregon State Beavers (8-2)

12. Penn State Nittany Lions (8-2)

13. Ole Miss Rebels (8-2)

14. Oklahoma Sooners (8-2)

15. LSU Tigers (7-3)

16. Iowa Hawkeyes (8-2)

17. Arizona Wildcats (7-3)

18. Tennessee Volunteers (7-3)

19. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (7-3)

20. North Carolina Tar Heels (8-2)

21. Kansas State Wildcats (7-3)

22. Utah Utes (7-3)

23. Oklahoma State Cowboys (7-3)

24. Tulane Green Wave (9-1)

25. Kansas Jayhawks (7-3)

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Max Torres
MAX TORRES

Max Torres is the publisher and lead editor of Ducks Digest. He's covered the Oregon football and recruiting beats for four years. He's based out of Long Beach, CA and travels around Southern California and the country covering top high school football prospects.