CONWAY, S.C. -- Fletcher Magee and Eric Garcia combined for 50 points, Ryan Sawvell made the game-winning layup with 17 seconds left, and Wofford beat Coastal Carolina 75-74 on Monday night.Magee scored 27 points and made 7 of 13 3-pointers, Garcia scored a career-high 23 points, and Wofford (5-7) outscored Coastal Carolina 24-12 in the paint and outrebounded them 37-25.Trailing by two at halftime after 11 lead changes, Wofford twice rallied to a six-point lead, but the Chanticleers took a 50-48 lead and tied it at 58 and 61. Magee hit back-to-back 3s and Wofford pulled ahead 68-63 with 3:48 to go, but the Chanticleers closed to 73-70 on Jaylen Shaws jumper with 44 seconds left. After Sawvells layup, Coastal Carolinas Artur Labinowicz made one of two free throws and a 3-pointer before time expired.Shaw scored 19 points and Jos Williams-Powell added 15 for the Chanticleers (5-8). Welcome to the CFB Vegas rankings, an attempt to rank the top teams in college football from a Vegas perspective. They are the composite power ratings of Bruce Marshalls The Gold Sheet, Phil Steele and ESPNs Football Power Index (FPI).With one week remaining in the regular season, it appears Alabama will be the No. 1 team in the ratings from start to finish. The No. 2 and No. 3 teams on this list will close the season against each other on Saturday, with major College Football Playoff implications. Louisville, a team that had been a staple in the top five for virtually the entire season, dropped to No. 7 after its upset loss to Houston.All oodds referenced below are courtesy of the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook.dddddddddddd?1. Alabama Crimson Tide (Rating: 63.5; last week: No. 1)Alabamas rating dropped 1.7 points just one week after the team reached its high-water mark of the season (when it hit 65.2). The Crimson Tide are now 5-7 to win it all, after being 4-5 last week, and the only likely way Alabama could miss the four-team playoff is if it loses to both Auburn and Florida in its last two games. The FPI gives that a 2 percent chance to happen.?2. ' ' '