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It’s a new era of college football. When the College Football Playoff committee starts releasing rankings later this season, they aren’t going to be the end-all, be-all given the new seeding rules of the 12-team field. But the rankings are still fun and people are still going to fight over them. They still matter. So, every weekend, after the dust settles from the games, I’m going to unveil my updated top 10. Here is the latest edition: 1. Oregon (9-0, 6-0 Big Ten)Oregon was supposed to face its second huge test in Big Ten play Saturday with a road game at Michigan. The Wolverines, though, hav…