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Michigan State ranked 18th in latest College Football Playoff rankings

November 6, 2018
Freshman wide receiver Jalen Nailor (8) is lifted up by sophomore tight end Matt Dotson (89) after scoring a touchdown during the game against Purdue on Oct. 27, 2018 at Spartan Stadium. The Spartans defeated the Boilermakers 23-13.
Freshman wide receiver Jalen Nailor (8) is lifted up by sophomore tight end Matt Dotson (89) after scoring a touchdown during the game against Purdue on Oct. 27, 2018 at Spartan Stadium. The Spartans defeated the Boilermakers 23-13. —
Photo by CJ Weiss | The State News

After Michigan State football jumped back into the AP Top 25 writers poll at No. 24 Sunday, the team entered a new poll for the first time this season Tuesday night.

The Spartans (6-3, 4-2 in Big Ten) are ranked 18th in the second edition of the College Football Playoff rankings.

Coach Mark Dantonio's team is coming off a 24-3 win over Maryland (5-4, 3-3) and limited the Terrapins to a season-low 100 total offensive yards, while rushing for a season-high 269 yards.

Other Big Ten teams in the playoff rankings are No. 4 Michigan (8-1, 6-0), No. 10 Ohio State (8-1, 5-1), No. 20 Penn State (6-3, 3-3) and No. 21 Iowa (6-3, 3-3). 

Here are the complete rankings:

1. Alabama (9-0)

2. Clemson (9-0)

3. Notre Dame (9-0)

4. Michigan (8-1)

5. Georgia (8-1)

6. Oklahoma (8-1)

7. LSU (7-2)

8. Washington State (8-1)

9. West Virginia (7-1)

10. Ohio State (8-1)

11. Kentucky (7-2)

12. UCF (8-0)

13. Syracuse (7-2)

14. NC State (6-2)

15. Florida (6-3)

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16. Mississippi State (6-3)

17. Boston College (7-2)

18. Michigan State (6-3)

19. Texas (6-3)

20. Penn State (6-3)

21. Iowa (6-3)

22. Iowa State (5-3)

23. Fresno State (8-1)

24. Auburn (6-3)

25. Washington (7-3)

The Spartans will take on the Buckeyes at noon this Saturday in East Lansing on FOX.

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