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Joel Klatt drops a new top 10 after week 11: Where does Ohio State stand after Michigan State win?

Another week down in the 2023 season and another win for the Ohio State football team. The Buckeyes are one of a handful of teams that remain undefeated and looking for a spot in the College Football Playoff.

It’s very simple for Ryan Day’s club at this point. Win and you’re in. Lose and there will need to be some chaos with the other teams in contention to lay out a path for OSU to make the four-team field.

As we do each week, we check in with Joel Klatt to see how he views the top teams in the country, and specifically, where Ohio State lands. With only five undefeated teams left in the Power Five, every week matters. Let’s take a look at Klatt’s opinion of the Buckeyes compared to Michigan, Georgia, Florida State and Washington after a dominating win over Michigan State.

No. 10 - Penn State Nittany Lions

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Matthew O’Haren-USA TODAY Sports

Where Things Stand

Record: 8-2
Last Result: Lost vs. Michigan, 24-15
Last Week’s Klatt Ranking: No. 9 ()

What we think

Penn State has a very good defense. The defense has played well enough to beat both Ohio State and Michigan. The offense on the other hand? Not good. And some of James Franklin’s decisions haven’t helped.

No. 9 - Louisville Cardinals

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Jamie Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports

Where Things Stand

Record: 9-1
Last Result: Won vs. Virginia, 31-24
Last Week’s Klatt Ranking: N/A ()

What we think

Louisville hasn’t looked particularly dominant other than a big win over Notre Dame. An inexplicable loss to Pitt by more than two scores leaves the Cardinals out of the conversation of elite in our opinion.

No. 8 - Florida State Seminoles

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Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports

Where Things Stand

Record: 10-0
Last Result: Won vs. Miami, 27-20
Last Week’s Klatt Ranking: No. 6 ()

What we think

Florida State keeps grinding out wins and at the end of the day, the unblemished record is all that matters. But the Seminoles haven’t looked like a national championship contender since a Week 1 win over LSU.

No. 7 - Alabama Crimson Tide

Where Things Stand

Record: 9-1
Last Result: Won vs. Kentucky, 49-21
Last Week’s Klatt Ranking: No. 7 (⇔)

What we think

Alabama seems to be hitting its stride at the right time. The Tide have already secured their place in the SEC championship game against Georgia. Win out and Nick Saban and Alabama are back in the College Football Playoff most likely.

No. 6 - Texas Longhorns

No. 5 - Oregon Ducks

No. 4 - Washington Huskies

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Steven Bisig-USA TODAY Sports

Where Things Stand

Record: 10-0
Last Result: Won vs. Utah, 35-28
Last Week’s Klatt Ranking: No. 4 (⇔)

What we think

Is Michael Penix Jr. still under center for Washington? As long as the answer is yes, then the Huskies have a chance. A rematch with Oregon in the Pac-12 championship could be looming.

No. 3 - Ohio State Buckeyes

No. 2 - Georgia Bulldogs

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Todd Kirkland/Getty Images

Where Things Stand

Record: 10-0
Last Result: Won vs. Ole Miss, 52-17
Last Week’s Klatt Ranking: No. 2 (⇔)

What we think

Georgia just rolled the No. 9 team in the country. Even without tight end Brock Bowers, the Bulldogs looked like the best team in the nation. Now that he’s back … look out.

No. 1 - Michigan Wolverines

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Matthew O’Haren-USA TODAY Sports

Where Things Stand

Record: 10-0
Last Result: Won at Penn State, 24-15
Last Week’s Klatt Ranking: No. 1 (⇔)

What we think

No Harbaugh, no problem for the Wolverines. Michigan went into a hostile environment at Penn State with its back against the wall and came out with a win while only attempting one pass in the second half. That’s impressive, but the Wolverines still need to prove it against a team that has firepower on both sides of the ball.

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