Oklahoma Remains in Position to Host a First-Round CFP Matchup in New Rankings

The Sooners finished their regular season at 10-2 with a win over LSU on Saturday, leaving OU in a great position for the CFP in the penultimate rankings.

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Ahead of this weekend’s conference title games, Oklahoma is still in a spot to host a game in the College Football Playoff. 

For the third week in a row, the Sooners checked in at No. 8 in the new batch of CFP rankings that were released on Tuesday, which would see OU host Alabama on either Dec. 19 or Dec. 20 with the current bracket. 

There’s still plenty of room for things to change this weekend, however. 

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