Alabama misses out on College Football Playoff bracket, fans cheer
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Undefeated Oregon earned the No. 1 overall seed in the first 12-team College Football Playoff field announced Sunday, while SMU — despite a loss in the ACC championship game — nudged out Alabama to earn the final spot.
The teams hosting College Football Playoff games will carry lofty betting expectations with them, as all four higher-seeded home teams opened as touchdown or greater favorites for the first round of the inaugural 12-team CFP, according to ESPN BET odds.
The College Football Playoff committee released its final set of rankings Sunday, giving fans the first-ever 12-team bracket.
Georgia moved up to No. 2 behind Oregon in the Associated Press Top 25 on Sunday, Texas and Penn State remained in the top five after losing conference championship games, and Arizona State appeared in the top 10 for the first time in a decade.
In the final weekend before the College Football Playoff field is revealed, the conference championship games were all about securing a spot or improving a seeding.
Dabo Swinney is, in many ways, the last man still standing strong against the unrelenting headwinds of the modern game — ignoring the transfer portal, lamenting roster limits and, on Saturday, holding fast to Clemson's oldest tradition of tripping over its own shoelaces when blessed with an otherwise advantageous position. It feels like there should be some word for that — a verb of some sort tying Clemson specifically to that type of collapse.
It's never too early to look ahead to the most wonderful time of the year for college football fans: bowl season.