Projecting the College Football Playoff top 25 after Week 13 - ESPN
The arguments about a three-loss SEC team in the 12-team College Football Playoff began even before the scenario presented itself.
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The arguments about a three-loss SEC team in the 12-team College Football Playoff began even before the scenario presented itself.
With a few weeks remaining until College Football Playoff field is set, there are a scant few undefeated teams remaining. Week 13 knocked out two more unbeaten teams and some additional outcomes made a few conference races messier.
This past Saturday was another electric day in college football.
For all of the talk about the 12-team College Football Playoff being a borderline SEC-Big Ten invitational, consider that one-loss Boise State is now in the same club as Oregon, Texas and Miami — in position to earn a first-round bye as one of the four highest-ranked conference champions.
The Oregon Ducks remained No. 1 in the third set of College Football Playoff rankings, which were released on Tuesday night. The Ducks, who currently sit at 11-0 overall and 8-0 in Big Ten play, were followed by Ohio State at No. 2 and Texas at No. 3.Penn State and Indiana round out the top five teams.
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Boise State moved ahead of BYU in the third installment of rankings released by the College Football Playoff selection committee Tuesday night, putting the Broncos in position to receive a first-round bye ahead of the Big 12 champion.
San José State led No. 13 Boise State by 14 and had the ball at the BSU 2 just 20 minutes in. Wisconsin led top-ranked Oregon heading into the fourth quarter. Arkansas had the ball and a chance to take the lead on No. 3 Texas with 13 minutes left. Boston College had the ball and a chance to take the lead on No. 14 SMU with two minutes left. Pitt did take the lead on No. 20 Clemson with 1:36 left.