By Simon Gibbs, On3: The No. 5 Ohio State Buckeyes and No. 7 Oregon Ducks won’t be the the highest-ranked one-loss team in the committee’s first College Football Playoff rankings, which release next week, but they’ll hope to make their case heard alongside the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Oregon saw its AP ranking climb as high as No. 3 after defeating Ohio State on the road in Week 2, but after an upset loss to unranked Stanford, the Ducks’ College Football Playoff hopes are hanging by a thread
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