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Frogs move to No. 19 in CFP rankings

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Aaron Green is tackled in TCU’s 30-29 loss to Oklahoma on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015 in Norman, Oklahoma

The Horned Frogs fell a spot in the College Football Playoff rankings Tuesday night, dropping from No. 18 to No. 19.

The shift comes after TCU was defeated by the University of Oklahoma Sooners 30-29 Saturday night in Norman, Oklahoma.

Oklahoma’s victory over the Frogs was enough to boost the Sooners all the way to No. 3, marking the first time this season a Big 12 team has cracked the coveted top four.

Ole Miss took over the Frogs’ previous spot at No. 18, despite having three losses on the season opposed to the Frogs’ two.

Clemson remained at No. 1 and Alabama at No. 2, but Ohio State fell out of the top four for the first time this season after suffering their first loss of the year against Michigan State on Saturday. The Buckeyes dropped from No. 3 to No. 8, with Oklahoma filling in their previous spot.

The Iowa Hawkeyes, one of only two undefeated schools left among the Power-5 conferences, also cracked the top four for the first time this season, bouncing Notre Dame from their previous No. 4 spot. The Fighting Irish moved down to No. 6, behind No. 5 Michigan State.

Rounding out the CFP top 10

  1. Clemson
  2. Alabama
  3. Oklahoma
  4. Iowa
  5. Michigan State
  6. Notre Dame
  7. Baylor
  8. Ohio State
  9. Stanford
  10. Michigan
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