The Wisconsin Badgers have earned a top ten spot in this season’s first edition of the College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings, coming it at number eight, their highest CFP ranking in its school’s history.

Five Big Ten teams rounded up the top 12, with the Michigan Wolverines currently in the top four, qualifying for a spot in the playoffs if the season were to end today.

Committee loves them some Big Ten. 3. Michigan

6. Ohio State

8. Wisconsin

10. Nebraska

12. Penn State — Derek Levarse (@TLdlevarse) November 1, 2016

Full Rankings:

Alabama Crimson Tide Clemson Tigers Michigan Wolverines Texas A&M Aggies Washington Huskies Ohio State Buckeyes Louisville Cardinals Wisconsin Badgers Auburn Tigers Nebraska Cornhuskers Florida Gators Penn State Nittany Lions LSU Tigers Oklahoma Sooners Colorado Buffaloes Utah Utes Baylor Bears Oklahoma State Cowboys Virginia Tech Hokies West Virginia Mountaineers North Carolina Tar Heels Florida State Seminoles Western Michigan Broncos Boise State Broncos Washington State Cougars

The Badgers, at 6-2, are the highest ranked two loss team in the country currently. Keep in mind no two-loss team has ever made the CFP in its short career. Wisconsin currently holds a 2-2 record against teams ranked in the poll, including all four games against top 13 teams.

While the rankings are important, the first set is obviously the least important, and for the Badgers, their task is simply to keep winning.

“There’s a show?” senior running back Dare Ogunbowale asked after being questioned about the first release.. “I didn’t know. Has this been all season?”

Wisconsin will take on Northwestern on Saturday in a pivotal division showdown with first-place implications on the line. The Badgers have not won their since 1999, their longest losing streak on the road of any team in the Big Ten.