Oregon gets top billing in College
Football Playoff's opening rankings, Ohio St 2nd and Georgia 3rd
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[November 06, 2024]
By EDDIE PELLS
A season full of surprises didn't produce many when the first set of
rankings on the road to college football's new 12-team playoff came
out Tuesday.
Undefeated Oregon got top billing. The selection committee liked
Ohio State just a touch more than Georgia in its top 25 — the first
of six weekly polls the committee will put out.
Other than that, the panel's top 12 looked exactly like the top
dozen in the most recent AP poll, which has been shaken up almost
weekly thanks to a bundle of upsets that left the mighty SEC, of all
conferences, without a single undefeated team.
The near mirror image of AP and the College Football Playoff polls
meant Alabama, despite its two losses, would be in the bracket at
No. 11 if it came out this week, as would Boise State, the leader of
the Mountain West Conference, which came in at No. 12 and would earn
an automatic spot as the fifth-best conference champion.
“The summary is, Boise State is an impressive team,” said Michigan
athletic director Warde Manuel, who serves as chair of the selection
committee.
Maunel explained Ohio State was ranked No. 2 because its only loss
came by one point to Oregon. Both the Buckeyes and third-ranked
Bulldogs were rated ahead of undefeated Miami most likely thanks to
strength of schedules that were much tougher than that of the
'Canes, who were ranked fourth.
“We’re splitting hairs as far as looking at two great teams,” Manuel
said.
The rankings will come out each week through Dec. 8, when the final
list will decide the bracket for the playoffs. Those start Dec.
20-21, with the 5-12 seeds in action at the better seed's home
field, and close with the national title game in Atlanta on Jan. 20.
The rankings don’t directly correlate to where the teams would fall
in the bracket. The four best-ranked conference champions receive
first-round byes, which according to this ranking would belong to
Oregon (ranked 1), Georgia (3), Miami (4) and BYU (9).
The committee chose Alabama over a handful of one-loss teams, but
the Tide’s strength of schedule clearly helped them leap over teams
like No. 13 SMU (ACC), No. 17 Iowa State (Big 12) and No. 18 Pitt
(ACC), who play in weaker conferences.
The rest of the teams in the fictional first-week bracket and their
rankings: No. 5 Texas, No. 6 Penn State, No. 7 Tennessee, No. 8
Indiana and No. 10 Notre Dame.
First team out was No. 13 SMU while Army, with an 8-0 record and
leading the American Athletic Conference, barely squeaked into the
rankings at No. 25.
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Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel scrambles out of the pocket
against Michigan in the second half of an NCAA college football
game, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, in Ann Arbor, Mich. Oregon defeated
Michigan 38-17. (AP Photo/Jose Juarez)
What first-round matchups would look like based
on this week's rankings
ESPN is paying billions to televise these games, so it got exclusive
rights to the bracket reveal, filling the show with analysis and
lots of references to “America finally finding out" — a nod to the
opening rankings being released on election night. The network chose
to fill in the bracket as it went along, which made things a little
confusing — a second-ranked team really seeded third, and so-on. But
here's what those first-round games would be (with seedings, not
rankings):
No. 12 Boise State at No. 5 Ohio State: Would be the Broncos biggest
postseason game since beating Oklahoma in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl.
No. 11 Alabama at No. 5 Texas: Longhorns win over 'Bama in 2023
punctured myth of Tide invincibility.
No. 10 Notre Dame at No. 7 Penn State: Feels like we need Keith
Jackson for this one. Anyone remember the 1992 Snow Bowl?
No. 9 Indiana at No. 8 Tennessee: Hoosiers entry to the big-time
(football) would come in front of 100,000 on Rocky Top.
What will change after this week?
LSU is ranked 15 and hosts Alabama on Saturday in what feels like an
elimination game for the loser.
Also this week, Georgia plays at No. 17 Ole Miss; the Rebels two
losses have both come by a field goal — to Kentucky and LSU.
Indiana hosts Michigan and is favored by 12 1/2, barreling toward a
Nov. 23 matchup against Ohio State.
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