How to watch the College Football Playoff Ranking Release Show: South Carolina has a chance
A four-game win streak is fueling South Carolina right now, and it is sending them higher and higher in the College Football Playoff rankings. The Gamecocks made their first appearance in the rankings after getting two straight ranked wins over Texas A&M and Vanderbilt.
South Caroling made their rankings debut, coming in at No. 21, and after a ranked win over No. 24 Missouri and losses to other teams in the Top 25, such as Louisville and Kansas State, the Gamecocks are set to move up.
In the AP Top 25 rankings, South Carolina jumped from No. 23 to No. 19, but the CFP committee had the Gamecocks ranked higher to begin with. So, where will the Gamecocks land this week? The closer they get to the Top 12, the better chance they have to make it into the playoff at the end of the season.
How to watch the third College Football Playoff Rankings on TV
The first two ranking shows were televised on ESPN, and so will the third. The rankings will provide an in-depth analysis of the committee choices, giving their own opinions on where they believe teams should and should not be ranked.
What time is the College Football Playoff Rankings show on tonight?
The rankings show will be televised at 7:00 p.m. EST tonight, but unlike last week, the show will go for the full hour without the disruption of any college basketball games.
How to stream the College Football Playoff Rankings tonight
With the show broadcasting on ESPN, it will be available on cable as well as on the ESPN app with a valid cable login. The show can also be streamed live on FuboTV again with a valid paid subscription.
Where will the South Carolina Gamecocks land in the CFP rankings?
This truly is a burning question for South Carolina fans as they feel the Gamecocks are one of the hottest teams in college football at the moment. The Gamecocks are playing at a high level right now and feel as though they are the team no one wants to face. With two games left in the season, winning out is crucial for South Carolina because, with the way the SEC is going, anything is possible.