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So assuming Ohio State and Virginia both win, which 12 get in?

1) Ohio State
2) Georgia
3) Texas Tech
4) Indiana (unless they get absolutely curb stomped, in which case they may drop to 5)
5) Oregon
6) Ole Miss
7) Texas A&M
8) Oklahoma
9) Miami
10) Notre Dame
11) Virginia
12) Tulane

Looks like Alabama's best chance to get in is if Duke beats Virginia.
 

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After a debacle of a coaching search, I do think Penn State got it right with Matt Campbell. Good football coach.
 

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So assuming Ohio State and Virginia both win, which 12 get in?

1) Ohio State
2) Georgia
3) Texas Tech
4) Indiana (unless they get absolutely curb stomped, in which case they may drop to 5)
5) Oregon
6) Ole Miss
7) Texas A&M
8) Oklahoma
9) Miami
10) Notre Dame
11) Virginia
12) Tulane

Looks like Alabama's best chance to get in is if Duke beats Virginia.
1) Ohio State
2) Georgia
3) Texas Tech
4) Indiana
5) Oregon
6) Ole Miss
7) Texas A&M
8) Oklahoma
9) Miami
10) Notre Dame
11) Vanderbilt
12) Texas
 

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1) Ohio State
2) Georgia
3) Texas Tech
4) Indiana
5) Oregon
6) Ole Miss
7) Texas A&M
8) Oklahoma
9) Miami
10) Notre Dame
11) Vanderbilt
12) Texas
FMP:

1) Indiana
2) Ohio State
3) Georgia
4) Texas Tech
5) Oregon
6) Ole Miss
7) Texas A&M
8) Oklahoma
9) Miami
10) Notre Dame
11) Vanderbilt
12) Texas
 

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I'm not sure this is 100% accurate, but from what I am reading apparently Tulane and James Madison are in because they are part of the "5 highest rank conference champions"

In one projection they show James Madison playing at Oregon and Tulane at Ole Miss. Ole Miss already beat Tulane 45-10 once this year. Neither of these teams has a chance in hell to win either game.
 

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CBSSports projection:

College Football Playoff projection​

As projected by CBS Sports bowls expert Brad Crawford

Championship game: Jan. 19 --
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, Florida
Peach Bowl semifinal: Jan. 9 --
Fiesta Bowl semifinal: Jan. 8 --


Quarterfinals​

  • Rose Bowl, Jan. 1: (1) Indiana vs. (8/9) Winner
  • Cotton Bowl, Jan. 1: (2) Ohio State vs. (7/10) Winner
  • Orange Bowl, Jan. 1: (3) Georgia vs. (6/11) Winner
  • Sugar Bowl, Dec. 31: (4) Texas Tech vs. (5/12) Winner

First round​

  • (12) James Madison at (5) Oregon -- Winner faces (4)
  • (9) Notre Dame at (8) Oklahoma -- Winner faces (1)
  • (11) Tulane at (6) Ole Miss -- Winner faces (3)
  • (10) Alabama at (7) Texas A&M -- Winner faces (2)
 
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