College Football Playoff, bowl projections after Week 12 - ESPN
The most compelling aspect of the College Football Playoff race at the moment may not be who will get into the 12-team field but who will be left out.
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The most compelling aspect of the College Football Playoff race at the moment may not be who will get into the 12-team field but who will be left out.
Coming off the second College Football Playoff rankings, there were teams with losses facing potential elimination scenarios. The Georgia Bulldogs and SMU Mustangs needed wins to keep alive conference title or at-large playoff bids.
Quinn Ewers threw for 176 yards and two touchdowns, and No. 3 Texas' defense clamped down on Arkansas' final two possessions to help the Longhorns win 20-10 on Saturday.
Tennessee's Nico Iamaleava has been cleared medically to play Saturday against Georgia and is set to return as the Vols' starting quarterback, sources told ESPN.
Just like that, we’ve reached Week 12 of the college football season, and there are several matchups that have both conference championship and College Football Playoff implications that we need to keep a close eye on Saturday.
The second edition of the College Football Playoff rankings is always interesting, at least to me. It gives you the first glimpse of how the committee sees these teams on a week-to-week basis.
Week 12 is here as we take a look at an SEC matchup that has College Football Playoff implications, learn about three of the nation's top passers who all played under the same coach and see what's going on in the Big 12.
Josh Heupel was clear-eyed when he landed at Tennessee in 2021.