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ESPN 2023 College Football Power Rankings after Week 11 - ESPN

Week 11 of the college football season provided plenty of statement games.

Michigan started the day without its coach after Jim Harbaugh was suspended by the Big Ten on Friday over alleged off-campus sign-stealing. The Wolverines took on a tough Penn State defense and Happy Valley crowd and left with a 24-15 win to remain unbeaten.

Georgia made its own statement with a 52-17 rout of No. 9 Ole Miss. Ohio State came through loud and clear with a 38-3 win against Michigan State. Florida State edged Miami 27-20 and Washington outlasted No. 18 Utah to keep their unbeaten records intact.

Here's how the power rankings play out after Week 11's results:

Forgive Georgia coach Kirby Smart if he didn't seem too excited about winning a third straight SEC East title after No. 13 Tennessee fell 36-7 at No. 14 Missouri on Saturday. The Bulldogs had wrapped up another trip to the SEC championship game in Atlanta before they even kicked off against No. 9 Ole Miss at Sanford Stadium. Georgia turned in one of its best performances of the season, 52-17 over the Rebels, just for good measure. «It's the expectation, man,» Smart said of winning the SEC East. «That's what we expect.» Georgia will face No. 8 Alabama in another showdown at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Dec. 2, when a spot in the CFP might be on the line. First, the Bulldogs will close the regular season at Tennessee next week and then at rival Georgia Tech on Nov. 25. Georgia's offense, which has battled injuries for much of the season, is getting closer to full strength with All-American tight end Brock Bowers (ankle), receiver Ladd McConkey (back) and tackle Amarius Mims (ankle) coming back. — Mark Schlabach

Up next: at Tennessee

The Wolverines' defense stifled Penn State's offense,

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