Notre Dame, Miami, Alabama on College Football Playoff Bubble
Following Conference Championship Saturday, it appears that the College Football Playoff committee will be deciding between two of Notre Dame, Miami, and Alabama as the No. 9 and No. 10 seeds in the College Football Playoff. Indiana, Georgia, Ohio State, Texas Tech, Oregon, Ole Miss, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, and Tulane are locks for the field, while James Madison will almost certainly be in the dance as the fifth-highest-ranked conference champion after Duke beat Virginia in the ACC Championship. Alabama suffered a 21-point blowout loss to Georgia in the SEC Championship Game to drop to 10-3, and it could be punished for the lopsided loss. The Committee has had Notre Dame ranked ahead of Miami for weeks, despite the Canes' head-to-head win over the Irish in Week 1, so Notre Dame seems like the safest bet to make the field, potentially forcing the Committee to decide between Alabama and Miami. All three teams on the CFP bubble have a strong argument for making the 12-team field, but there are only enough spots for two of them under the current format. No matter what is decided, there is sure to be controversy on Selection Sunday.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
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