Someone take a stab at the CFB field
1. Indiana
2. Ohio State
3. Georgia
4. Texas Tech
5. Oregon
6. Texas A&M
7. Ole Miss
8. Oklahoma
9. Miami
10. Vanderbilt
11. Notre Dame
12. Tulane
Someone take a stab at the CFB field
1. Indiana
2. Ohio State
3. Georgia
4. Texas Tech
5. Oregon
6. Texas A&M
7. Ole Miss
8. Oklahoma
9. Miami
10. Vanderbilt
11. Notre Dame
12. Tulane
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JMU or Duke must be in the field.
Teams that are absolutely in: IND, OSU, ORE, UGA, TAMU, OKLA, MISS, TTUSomeone take a stab at the CFB field
Not gonna guess the order, but it will be the following teams (listed in order of their playoff rank coming into this week):1. Indiana
2. Ohio State
3. Georgia
4. Texas Tech
5. Oregon
6. Texas A&M
7. Ole Miss
8. Oklahoma
9. Miami
10. Vanderbilt
11. Notre Dame
12. Tulane
Teams that are absolutely in: IND, OSU, ORE, UGA, TAMU, OKLA, MISS, TTU
G5 Teams that are absolutely in: JMU, TULANE
It's a selection between these three, two of them must go: ND, MIAMI, BAMA.
Jinx.Not gonna guess the order, but it will be the following teams (listed in order of their playoff rank coming into this week):
Ohio State
Indiana
Georgia
Texas Tech
Oregon
Ole Miss
Texas A&M
Oklahoma
Two of Alabama, Notre Dame, and Miami (my hunch is Alabama gets left out)
Tulane
James Madison
Does a 9-4 ACC champ Duke get into the playoff?
And that is the politics that will be taking place overnight. SEC has 4 locks already, so the committee may opt to keep in ND and save face to keep the ACC involved.Teams that are absolutely in: IND, OSU, ORE, UGA, TAMU, OKLA, MISS, TTU
G5 Teams that are absolutely in: JMU, TULANE
It's a selection between these three, two of them must go: ND, MIAMI, BAMA.
My thoughts exactly. Besides, how do you justify having Notre Dame in over a team, Miami, that literally beat them?And that is the politics that will be taking place overnight. SEC has 4 locks already, so the committee may opt to keep in ND and save face to keep the ACC involved.
If Bama ultimately drops out, it is because Duke won the ACC. If Virginia would have won, I think Bama is in over Miami.
If I had to rank the three based purely off eye test (not resumes): Miami, ND, Alabama in that order.And that is the politics that will be taking place overnight. SEC has 4 locks already, so the committee may opt to keep in ND and save face to keep the ACC involved.
If Bama ultimately drops out, it is because Duke won the ACC. If Virginia would have won, I think Bama is in over Miami.
Unfortunately, this is how the committee sees everything . . .My thoughts exactly. Besides, how do you justify having Notre Dame in over a team, Miami, that literally beat them?
As weird as it sounds, Alabama is the odd one out here. The question is does the CFP committee see at the same way we do?