Season Statistics

How to Read College Football Standings

Term Meaning Example
Conf Conference Record 5-0 (5 wins, 0 losses in conference)
Overall Total Record 8-1 (all games including non-conference)
PF Points For Total points scored
PA Points Against Total points allowed
Streak Current streak W5 = 5-game win streak

Conference Tiebreaker Priority

  1. Head-to-head result
  2. Division record (if applicable)
  3. Record vs common opponents
  4. Record vs ranked teams
  5. Point differential (some conferences)

How Standings Affect Betting Lines

Live results and college football standings will directly impact betting lines. This is especially true in relation to conference futures, which change markedly from Week 1 onwards. For example, Georgia overtook the Longhorns as SEC favorites after the opening round of college football fixtures, following the latter's 14-7 defeat to Ohio State on the road.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the current college football standings?

The current college football standings show conference records and overall records for all FBS teams. As of Week X, conference leaders include Georgia (SEC), Ohio State (Big Ten), Texas (Big 12), Florida State (ACC), and Oregon (Pac-12). Full standings tables above show all 130+ FBS teams organized by conference with their conference and overall records.

How do college football standings work?

College football standings rank teams within their conferences based on conference record (games against conference opponents). Teams with the best conference records lead their divisions and qualify for conference championship games. Overall record includes all games but conference record determines conference standings. Tiebreakers include head-to-head results and division records.

What's the difference between conference and overall standings?

Conference standings only count games against conference opponents (usually 8-9 games), while overall standings include all games including non-conference matchups. A team could be 3-0 in conference (leading their division) but 5-2 overall. Conference standings determine championship game participants and bowl eligibility.