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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/udubdavid on 2023-11-01 00:47:34.
After the initial CFP rankings come out, there are almost always upsets that happen the following week.
In 2014, Ole Miss was ranked #4 in the initial rankings, and then loss the following week.
In 2015, LSU was ranked #2 in the initial rankings, and then loss the following week.
In 2016, Texas A&M was ranked #4 in the initial rankings, and then loss the following week.
In 2017, no upsets in the Top 4 in the following week.
In 2018, LSU was ranked #3 in the initial rankings, and then loss the following week.
In 2019, Penn State was ranked #4 in the initial rankings, and then loss the following week.
In 2020, no upsets in the Top 4 in the following week.
In 2021, Michigan State was ranked #3 in the initial rankings, and then loss the following week.
In 2022, Tennessee was ranked #1 and Clemson was ranked #4 in the initial rankings, and both loss the following week.
Only two seasons where there were no upsets after the initial rankings in the Top 4.
This week, we have:
#1 Ohio State (8-0) at Rutgers (6-2)
#12 Missouri (7-1) at #2 Georgia (8-0)
Purdue (2-6) at #3 Michigan (8-0)
#4 Florida State (8-0) at Pitt (2-6)
History sides with at least one of those teams losing.