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Who makes it into the CFB Playoff?

Georgia - Alabama winner is in
Washington - Oregon winner is in

If Michigan wins they are in.
If Florida State wins they are in.

If Michigan or Florida State loses, their spot would be filled by someone from the following not in any order:

Georgia if they lost
Michigan if they lost
Washington if they lost
Florida State if they lost
Ohio State
Texas if they win

Depends on how they lose, a Michigan loss to Cockeye would probably kill their chance same with Florida State losing to Louisville. Good luck trying to separate one loss Georgia, Washington, Ohio State, Texas. It could be a bloody mess of 1 loss teams if Georgia, Washington, Michigan and Florida State lose.
 
Georgia - Alabama winner is in
Washington - Oregon winner is in

If Michigan wins they are in.
If Florida State wins they are in.

If Michigan or Florida State loses, their spot would be filled by someone from the following not in any order:

Georgia if they lost
Michigan if they lost
Washington if they lost
Florida State if they lost
Ohio State
Texas if they win

Depends on how they lose, a loss to Michigan would probably kill their chance same with Florida State losing to Louisville. Good luck trying to separate one loss Georgia, Washington, Ohio State, Texas. It could be a bloody mess of 1 loss teams if Georgia, Washington, Michigan and Florida State lose.
Fair or not, Florida State being in the playoff will be a waste. They're going to get slaughtered.
 
Georgia - Alabama winner is in
Washington - Oregon winner is in

If Michigan wins they are in.
If Florida State wins they are in.

If Michigan or Florida State loses, their spot would be filled by someone from the following not in any order:

Georgia if they lost
Michigan if they lost
Washington if they lost
Florida State if they lost
Ohio State
Texas if they win

Depends on how they lose, a Michigan loss to Cockeye would probably kill their chance same with Florida State losing to Louisville. Good luck trying to separate one loss Georgia, Washington, Ohio State, Texas. It could be a bloody mess of 1 loss teams if Georgia, Washington, Michigan and Florida State lose.
What if Alabama, Washington, FSU, Texas and Michigan all win

Why should Alabama get in instead of Texas?
 
What if Alabama, Washington, FSU, Texas and Michigan all win

Why should Alabama get in instead of Texas?
Fuck Texas.

A loss to Texas isn't as bad as a loss to Oklahoma.

Not necessarily my choice, but no way does Alabama win the SEC Championship over Georgia and a different 1 loss team get in over them.
 
So you don’t think Texas could lose somehow? If Texas and FSU lose things get interesting assuming Georgia wins.
Texas can lose for sure but nothing controversial comes out of that. I'm assuming Michigan and Georgia sin.

Texas isn't even in as of today.

Texas loses
Oregon beats Washington
Florida St loses

I'd say Ohio St gets in as 4th. Could see an argument for Washington too I suppose. Who else?
 
#1 Alabama v Georgia is a win & in.

#2 Michigan will win.

#3 pac 12 is win & in. Some have said it’s one of the best conferences this year & Washington has struggled enough at points that a loss on a neutral field will leave em out. The close loss @washington will be enough to give Oregon a pass if they win.

#4 FSU win & in. Conference is weak enough that if they lose, the ACC is out. I think the committee would love to leave em out & match em up with a team who’ll beat em, like tOSU or Washington/Oregon loser but won’t risk the negative optics.

Texas probably needs Georgia to win, & Florida State to lose. Even if Washington loses, I can see the committee/networks opting for getting Texas ratings over 2 PAC12 schools in CFP, not to mention Washington would probably drop behind even tOSU with 1 loss.

2 SEC teams probably need FSU & Texas to lose.

Michigan & tOSU would need bama, FSU, Texas, & Oregon to lose.
 
Yeah any realistic options don't seem that controversial. Cockeye wouldn't beat Michigan 1 out of 100 times. Georgia almost certainly wins. The rest of the possibilities seem fairly obvious who's in.

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What if Alabama, Washington, FSU, Texas and Michigan all win
@Kaladin literally never wrong
 
Any chance the committee decides to leave out Michigan?
Any new dirt we can get to life in 48 hours
 
Suck a dick Saban


The reason the SEC should be left out of the final four is their best was beat by a Texas team with the same record on their own home field, and they play one less conference game than everyone else and was also get a bye week late in the season by scheduling Northeast Immaculate Conception St. in week 10. Plus, I hate the SEC.
 

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