Coastal Carolina moved up to No. 12 in this week’s Newsweek Top 20, and BYU slipped to No. 15. Coastal Carolina trails only Cincinnati for the best-ranked team in the Group of Five conferences. The top team from the Group of Five gets an invitation to play in one of the New Year’s Six bowl games. Cincinnati travels to play a tough Tulsa squad this weekend.

The top six teams won again on Saturday, all of them looked very impressive and all of them did it on the road except Notre Dame. Alabama crushed LSU, 55-17, and Notre Dame manhandled Syracuse, 45-21. Clemson stomped Virginia Tech (45-10), Ohio State beat Michigan State (52-12), Texas A&M beat Auburn (31-20) and Florida beat Tennessee (31-19).

Four teams lost and fell out of the top 20, and four new teams entered. The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns enter the rankings at No. 17, followed by No. 18 Tulsa, No. 19 Texas and No. 20 North Carolina.

Marshall, Oklahoma State, Oregon and Wisconsin fell from the rankings.

That said, here is the Newsweek Top 20 for Week 15

Dropped Out: No. 17 Marshall, No. 18 Oklahoma State, No. 19 Oregon, No. 20 Wisconsin

Heisman Frontrunners Here are the Newsweek Heisman rankings after Week 14 of the season.

Kyle Trask, QB, FloridaMac Jones, QB, AlabamaDaVonta Smith, WR, AlabamaTrevor Lawrence, QB, ClemsonJustin Fields, QB, Ohio StateKyle Pitts, TE, FloridaNajee Harris, RB, AlabamaZach Wilson, QB, BYU

College Football Playoff Prediction

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Games to Watch This Week (Times ET) All games subject to cancel or postpone, and games could change during the week

Friday, December 11 Arizona State at Arizona Utah at Colorado Nevada at San Jose State

Saturday, December 12 LSU at Florida Cincinnati at Tulsa Oklahoma at West Virginia Purdue at Indiana Illinois at Northwestern Wisconsin at Iowa USC at UCLA Michigan State at Penn State Georgia at Missouri Ole Miss at Texas A&M Tennessee at Vanderbilt Alabama at Arkansas Michigan at Ohio State Akron at Buffalo Coastal Carolina at Troy North Carolina at Miami Navy at Army Oklahoma State at Baylor Louisiana Tech at TCU Virginia at Virginia Tech San Diego State at BYU