College football winners, losers in Week 14: Oregon rolls on as CFP bubble shrinks
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College football's playoff picture tightened as Oregon and Oklahoma maintained their positions with crucial victories. No. 6 Oregon edged past Washington 26-14, securing an 11-1 season, while No. 8 Oklahoma overcame LSU 17-13, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Meanwhile, Miami and Vanderbilt secured significant wins but still stand on the fringes of playoff contention.
Ohio State ended its losing streak to Michigan with a commanding 27-9 victory, completing a perfect regular season and dashing Michigan's playoff hopes. LSU missed an opportunity to upset Oklahoma, with offensive struggles marking their 17-13 loss.
Miami continued its dominance in the ACC with a 38-7 victory over Pitt, though their playoff chances remain slim. Vanderbilt celebrated its first-ever 10-win season by defeating Tennessee 45-24, but their playoff path remains challenging.
Clemson's Ricardo Jones shined in a 28-14 win over South Carolina, while Deion Sanders pledged improvements for Colorado
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