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College Football Playoff 2024 - Week 7 bubble watch - ESPN

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Week 6 in college football was bananas. It was the first time since 2016 that five of the top 11 teams ranked in the Associated Press poll lost on the same day.

And it was the first time — ever — that multiple top-five SEC teams lost against unranked opponents. So what does it all mean?

The 13 members of the College Football Playoff selection committee have bad losses and teams with multiple losses to consider — and the picture will keep changing.

One thing that won't change: Alabama beat Georgia on Sept. 28. It's unlikely the committee would ignore that head-to-head result, even after the Crimson Tide's ugly loss at Vanderbilt.

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