The conference championship games are in the books and the College Football Playoff bracket has been revealed.
No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Clemson, No. 3 Notre Dame, and No. 4 Oklahoma will compete to see who will be this season's National Champion.
On Sunday afternoon, the Associated Press released their final regular season Top 25 and here is what it looks like.
Record Pts Pv
1. Alabama (61) 13-0 1525 1
2. Clemson 13-0 1460 2
3. Notre Dame 12-0 1405 3
4. Oklahoma 12-1 1327 5
5. Ohio St. 12-1 1254 6
6. Georgia 11-2 1247 4
7. UCF 12-0 1158 7
8. Michigan 10-2 1076 8
9. Washington 10-3 992 10
10. Florida 9-3 894 11
11. LSU 9-3 847 12
12. Washington St. 10-2 845 12
13. Penn St. 9-3 773 14
14. Texas 9-4 763 9
15. West Virginia 8-3 694 15
16. Kentucky 9-3 639 16
17. Syracuse 9-3 516 18
18. Mississippi St. 8-4 375 20
19. Fresno St. 11-2 373 25
20. Utah 9-4 362 17
21. Texas A&M 8-4 359 22
22. Army 9-2 209 23
23. Boise St. 10-3 144 19
24. Missouri 8-4 133 NR
25. Iowa St. 8-4 110 24
Others receiving votes: Northwestern 109, Utah St. 86, NC State 54, Cincinnati 39, Stanford 28, Appalachian St. 19, UAB 4, Iowa 4, Troy 1, Oregon 1.
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REPORT: Detroit Tigers zeroing in on free agent shortstop
There is little question about it, 2019 will likely be another rough year for the Detroit Tigers. In fact, do not be surprised if their final record ends up worse than it was this past season when they finished 64-98 in the American League Central.
General manager Al Avila has made it clear that the team is focused on rebuilding and blowing big money in free agency is not something that will not be happening anytime soon.
But that does not mean the team will not be active in free agency as they will look to add a few players here and there.
One position the Tigers will focus on adding in free agency is a shortstop as Jose Iglesias is moving on.
According to a report from Jon Morosi, the Tigers have narrowed their shortstop wishlist down to Alcides Escobar, Freddy Galvis, Jody Mercer, and Adeiny Hechavarria.
Escobar, who will be 32 by the time Spring Training rolls around, should be very familiar to Tigers fans as he has been with the Kansas City Royals since the 2011 season. In 2018, he hit .231 with four home runs and 34 RBIs in 140 games. Though his hitting has taken a dip as of late, he is a solid fielder.
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