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Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's college football Week 13 study guide

This past Saturday was another electric day in college football. 

Top ranked Oregon narrowly escaped Camp Randall with a three-point win over unranked Wisconsin, No. 3 Texas in a dog fight against unranked Arkansas for nearly four quarters, No. 7 BYU fell to a 3-6 Kansas squad, No. 6 Tennessee fell to No. 11 Georgia, No. 20 Kansas State lost to unranked Arizona State, and an unranked Florida took down No. 21 LSU in Gainesville. 

With weekends like this past one, lengthy discussions ensue between myself and the fine people at FOX Sports every week as we plan our production for Big Noon Kickoff. Every Sunday night, I reflect on what transpired the day before, and send out a lengthy email to producers, researchers, and my colleagues on air about my thoughts on what happened, as well as what's notable for the upcoming week.     

I've decided to peel back the curtain and share those thoughts with you all, because everyone should rejoice in the splendor that is college football. 

This week, 11 ranked teams will be on the road against unranked opponents, along with three ranked vs. ranked matchups taking place. We'll get into those shortly. Nine of the top 10 teams in the AP poll play this weekend, and 23 of the top 25 have action as well. 

Let's dive into my thoughts and games to watch for in Week 13.

When breaking down how many teams from each conference will make the big dance, it becomes really clear how hard it still is to include all the good teams. In my opinion, the ACC and Big 12 will only see the conference champions make it, there will only be one Group of 5 team (Boise State, Tulane, or Army), Notre Dame controls its destiny to get in, and the Big Ten and SEC will comprise the remaining eight or nine teams. Oregon

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