šŸˆ Good Luck To The CFP Committee

Playoff expansion couldn't have come one year earlier? The four-team field is sure to have some controversial omissions when the dust settles. Conference championship weekend could help clear things up, but then again, maybe it just makes the decision even more complicated? Let's discuss some of the games to watch šŸæ (3 min read)

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Championship Weekend

I certainly donā€™t envy the role of a College Football Playoff Committee member. Every year, their choices are met with nothing but criticism and outrage over the supposed snubsā€¦and this year, they could be facing their most difficult decision yet šŸ˜¬

  • A four-team field is bound to have some worthy contenders left out of the party, and ironically, in the last season before playoff expansion, that holds especially true. Just take a look at the latest edition of the CFP Rankings, with the regular season now in the books

Eight teams remain in legitimate contention for a playoff spot, so even if the committee had to make their decision today, theyā€™d still have their hands full. But with conference championship weekend ahead of us, thereā€™s a plausible scenario in which all hell breaks loose šŸ‘‡

I wouldnā€™t want to be the one to tell four of those teams they arenā€™t good enough to compete for a national title. But one way or another, the Power Five conference championships on Friday and Saturday will determine this yearā€™s playoff field; check out the weekendā€™s loaded slate ā¬‡ļø

Michigan and Georgia both look like good bets to receive playoff invites, regardless of their outcomes on Saturday, so for argumentā€™s sake letā€™s say those two spots are accounted for. But besides that, your guess for how the rest of the field shakes out is as good as mine šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™‚ļø

  • Itā€™s almost fitting the PAC-12 will be settled first on Friday night, as that matchup feels like the most straightforward in regards to playoff impact. The general consensus for both teams in the conferenceā€™s last ever title game is that if they win, theyā€™re in āœ…

  • Thatā€™s undoubtedly true for the undefeated Huskies, who have already taken down the Ducks once this season. But even with a PAC-12 trophy, a one-loss Oregon team could still face some stiff competition depending on the rest of the weekendā€™s results

FSU might be the biggest domino of all. The Seminolesā€™ longterm outlook took a massive hit with the loss of their Heisman contending QB Jordan Travis, but never in the history of the CFP has an undefeated P5 been left out of the field. So, in theory a win should have them inā€¦but who knows?

They may find themselves all the way down at #8 in the latest rankings, but if Alabama is able to take down the Bulldogs in the SEC Championship, can you keep the Tide out of the field? Their only loss this season would be a pretty excusable one to a Texas team thatā€™s in the hunt themselvesā€¦

And speaking of the Longhorns, how much does the needle move if they best Oklahoma State? Itā€™s been a down year for the Big 12, but that signature win at Bama is huge for the resume šŸ‘€

Then thereā€™s the Ohio State Buckeyes, who will be sitting out this weekendā€™s festivities after their third straight loss against Michigan this past Saturday. If theyā€™re going to sneak into the CFP field, they likely need Oregon, FSU, Texas and Bama all to loseā€¦but hey, thereā€™s always a chance šŸ˜

Trivia Question: When was the last time Texas won the Big 12 Championship?

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For My Parlay Gurus

A win from Georgia and a loss from FSU this weekend would certainly make life easier on the committee members. Iā€™ll be parlaying those two picks, along with Washington to cover, in what I expect to be another back-and-forth game. Check it out šŸ‘‡

  • Washington +9.5 vs. Oregon: -106

  • Georgia -6.5 vs. Alabama: -105

  • Louisville ML vs. FSU: +115

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Trivia Answer: Texas last won the Big 12 in 2009. Led by Colt McCoy, the undefeated Longhorns then lost in the BCS National Championship Game to Alabama

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