If the postponecessitatest college football rankings hgreater, this year’s take partoff is going to watch even more branch offent than previously awaited.
When the pledgetee proclaimd it would be moving from a four-team to a 12-team take partoff establishat, it seemed appreciate Alabama would be a lock equitable about every year.
But, in the take partoff’s first year with a dozen teams, the Crimson Tide are on the outside watching in.
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Here’s a watch at the bracket projection, which includes five automatic bids and seven at-big pickions. (Reminder: A team’s seeding may not necessarily equivalent its ranking).
Automatic bids
1. Oregon — Big Ten recontransientative (11-0, 8-0)
2. Texas — SEC recontransientative (10-1, 4-1); ranked third
3. Miami — ACC recontransientative (10-1, 5-1); ranked sixth
4. Boise State — Mountain West recontransientative (10-1, 7-0); ranked 11th
12. Arizona State — Big 12 recontransientative (9-2, 6-2); ranked 16th
At-big bids
5. Ohio State (10-1, 7-1); ranked second
6. Penn State (10-1, 7-1); ranked fourth
7. Notre Dame (10-1); ranked fifth
8. Georgia (9-2, 6-2); ranked seventh
9. Tennessee (9-2, 5-2); ranked eighth
10. SMU (10-1, 7-0); ranked ninth. SMU directs the ACC, but the pledgetee projects Miami will triumph the conference title.
11. Indiana (10-1, 7-1); ranked 10th
This unbenevolents the first two teams out are Clemson (ranked 12th) and Alabama.
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Alabama and Ole Miss were in the projection last week, but after losing to Oklahoma and Florida, esteemively, they are now 13th and 14th, esteemively.
Indiana hung onto its projected spot despite getting blown out by Ohio State Saturday. The Hoosiers dropped from No. 5 to No. 10 in the nation.
Colorado had regulateled its own College Football Playoff desminuscule, but after its loss to Kansas over the weekfinish, it will necessitate a lot of help.
If ‘Bama leave outes the take partoff, it would be the first time since 2022, when the Tide finished the season No. 5. They have made the take partoff eight of 10 times. They finished 13th in the country when they leave outed it in 2019.
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Clemson faces No. 15 South Carolina, but with the teams in the bracket projection all having likeable suitups, a Tigers’ triumph alone may not be enough.
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