Breaking down College Football Playoff, conference races entering Week 13 - ESPN
This has turned into just about the best possible season for a 12-team College Football Playoff to make its debut.
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This has turned into just about the best possible season for a 12-team College Football Playoff to make its debut.
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As the first 12-team College Football Playoff rapidly approaches, debate over the committee's ranking has predictably intensified. And one of the most common arguments revolves around how to handle the multitude of two and three loss teams, particularly in the SEC.
The latest College Football Playoff rankings were released Tuesday night with the top five remaining the same as last week. No. 2 Ohio State (+300) remains the betting favorite to win the national championship. After the Buckeyes is No. 1 Oregon (+450) — even after a major scare by Wisconsin on Saturday — followed by No. 3 Texas (+500) and No. 10 Georgia (+500). No. 4 Penn State is 20-1 and No. 5 Indiana is 25-1.
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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.
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