College Football, CFP and the Playoff
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Indiana, Ohio State and Texas A&M -- the last of the unbeatens -- continue to solidify strong résumés as essential locks to reach the CFP. Meanwhile others like Alabama, Georgia, Oregon and a few others are jockeying for position with marquee wins and tricky tests remaining on their schedules.
It’s November on the calendar, which means it’s time to start debating who’s in and who’s out in the second year of the 12-team College Football Playoff. There’s a team out there that the committee is going to have to make a controversial decision on.
Week 11 featured quite a few near misses when it came to upsets, but a day of chaos in the ACC more than made up for it.
The Big Ten is in danger of devolving into a two-bid conference if a specific sequence of results plays out involving Oregon, Michigan and USC.
Instead of simply pushing for a limited number of automatic qualifiers in the next version of the College Football Playoff, leaders in the Southeastern Conference are now suggesting they don’t want any at all.
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Resetting the Group of Five race to College Football Playoff bid as Tulane takes down Memphis
No Group of Five team was ranked in Tuesday's initial College Football Playoff Rankings from the selection committee; however, Memphis (8-2, 4-2) was ahead of the rest of others in the picture and would've been placed at No. 12 in the bracket.
Ohio State is projected to be placed at No. 1 in the first CFP committee rankings. Learn more about the committee here:
Michigan is now off of its bye and with three games left, everything is still on the table for the Wolverines. Michigan might not have the best odds to reach th