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Georiga is one of the biggest favorites in Week 10 of the college football season, according to the latest betting odds. Pictured: Nick Chubb takes the field before the game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium on Sept. 23, 2017 in Athens, Georgia. Scott Cunningham/Getty Images

It might be Week 10, but the 2017 College Football Playoff Rankings have been released for the first time this year. Georgia is the new No.1 team in the country, and they are joined by No.2 Alabama, No.3 Notre Dame and No.4 Clemson as the four teams that are currently in the postseason.

Each playoff team is favored by at least a touchdown, according to the Week 10 betting odds. The point spreads for both Georgia and Alabama are up to three touchdowns. The betting line favors Clemson, even though they are on the road against a ranked opponent.

No.16 Mississippi State is favored by even more than Georgia and Alabama. As the biggest favorites of the week, the Bulldogs are giving 32 points to visiting UMass.

Seven games on Saturday’s schedule feature two ranked teams. Clemson, No.7 Penn State and No.13 Virginia Tech are all favored on the road.

No.10 Miami is a home underdog against Virginia Tech, even though they are ranked higher. Miami and No.8 Wisconsin and No.18 UCF are the three undefeated teams that were left out of the current playoff picture.

No.13 Memphis is the one ranked team that plays Friday. They are favored to beat Tulsa on the road by nearly two touchdowns.

Below are the complete betting lines for all the Week 10 college football games with top-25 teams, including the point spreads and totals. These are the consensus odds from multiple sportsbooks in Las Vegas and online, via OddsShark.

No.23 Memphis (-13) at Tulsa, 78.5

No.7 Penn State (-9.5) at No.24 Michigan State, 48

No.9 Wisconsin (-14) at Indiana, 49

No.14 Auburn (-15) at Texas A&M, 52

UMass (+32) at No.16 Mississippi State, 57

South Carolina (+23.5) at No.1 Georgia, 45

Wake Forest (+14) at No.3 Notre Dame, 55

No.4 Clemson (-7) at No.20 NC State, 51

No.6 Ohio State (-18) at Iowa, 52.5

No.15 Iowa State (+2.5) at West Virginia, 59.5

No.21 Stanford (+2.5) at No.25 Washington State, 55

No.5 Oklahoma (+3) at No.11 Oklahoma State, 76

Texas (+7) at No.8 TCU, 46

No.18 UCF (-14.5) at SMU, 73.5

No.19 LSU (+21) at No.2 Alabama, 48.5

No.13 Virginia Tech (-2.5) at No.10 Miami, 50

Oregon (+18) at No.12 Washington, 52.5

No.22 Arizona (+7.5) at No.17 USC, 73.5