CFP Rankings Reaction: Are Oregon & Michigan State doomed? Is it time for Cincy to crack the Top 4?

ESPN published this video item, entitled “CFP Rankings Reaction: Are Oregon & Michigan State doomed? Is it time for Cincy to crack the Top 4?” – below is their description.

Rankings Reaction is back for the fourth week of CFP rankings! Tonight Christine Williamson, Jason Fitz, and Mike Golic Jr. react to some shakeups amongst the top 6 teams in this week’s College Football Playoff rankings, and later, they’ll give us their way more important rankings… Our crew will be joined by CFB analysts Heather Dinich and Ryan McGee, and Heather answers to Gojo’s imminent question regarding Notre Dame’s shot at making the CFP…

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