Oregon tops Week 2 College Football
Playoff rankings and Georgia drops out of the bracket
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[November 13, 2024]
By EDDIE PELLS
Undefeated Oregon stayed on top in the second batch of College
Football Playoff rankings, while Tuesday's poll shoved Georgia
completely out of the bracket after its lopsided loss to
Mississippi.
Led by the Ducks, then Ohio State, the Big Ten captured four of the
top five spots — a string interrupted only by Texas of the
Southeastern Conference, which was slotted in at No. 3 and would
receive a first-round bye.
Georgia's 28-10 loss to Ole Miss dropped the Bulldogs from third to
all the way to 12th, but they would be the first team out because
No. 13 Boise State of the Mountain West would receive an automatic
bid and the final spot in the 12-team bracket as the fifth-best
conference champion.
BYU was ranked sixth, but would receive a first-round bye as the Big
12's champion if it wins out.
Those byes go to the four highest-ranked conference champions,
meaning Miami of the Atlantic Coast Conference would get a pass into
the quarterfinals per this week's version of the bracket despite a
loss to Georgia Tech that dropped the Hurricanes five spots to No.
9.
The other ranked teams: No. 4 Penn State, No. 5 Indiana, No. 7
Tennessee, No. 8 Notre Dame, No. 10 Alabama and No. 11 Ole Miss.
The CFP committee releases rankings every week, closing on Dec. 8
with the final poll that will determine the official pairings.
College football's first 12-team playoff begins with first-round
games Dec. 20-21 and concludes with the title game on Jan. 20.
Much of the hand-wringing this week had to do with Georgia’s
nine-spot drop in the rankings and its ouster from the bracket. Yes,
the Bulldogs have two losses, but they also have what is widely
regarded as the toughest schedule in the country. It wouldn’t seem
right, though, if they were ranked ahead of Ole Miss after last
Saturday’s beatdown.
“Both Alabama and Ole Miss beat them head-to-head,” said Michigan
athletic director Warde Manuel, who chairs the selection committee.
“As we went through the rankings and looked at everyone, they
obviously fell to 12, but it's based on who won in front of them,
head-to-head and everything we look at in terms of body of work.”
Both the SEC and Big Ten placed four teams in the projected Week 2
bracket.
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Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel (8) throws the ball as Maryland
linebacker Kellan Wyatt (45) defends during the second half of an
NCAA college football game on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024, in Eugene,
Ore. Oregon won 39-18. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)
Undefeated Army of the American Athletic Conference
moved up one spot to No. 24 — still behind three teams with three
losses — while Colorado came in at No. 17. Coach Deion Sanders'
Buffaloes can earn a spot in the Big 12 title game by winning their
next two games.
Projected first-round matchups
First-round games will take place on the campus of the better-seeded
team. Here’s what the matchups would look like based on this week's
rankings (teams listed by seed, not ranking):
No. 12 Boise State at No. 5 Ohio State: The Buckeyes could still get
a chance to avenge their one-point loss to Oregon in the Big Ten
title game.
No. 11 Ole Miss at No. 6 Penn State: Rivalry brewing? The Rebels
beat the Nittany Lions 38-25 in the 2023 Peach Bowl.
No. 10 Alabama at No. 7 Indiana: Alabama has 77 bowl appearances;
Indiana has 13.
No. 9 Notre Dame at No. 8 Tennessee: The programs have split eight
meetings. Notre Dame won the last one in 2005.
Big games this week
Utah at Colorado, Kansas at BYU: Last week, Utah and KU played like
what a lot of people expected they would be this season: Big 12
contenders. Now they get a chance to play spoiler.
Tennessee at Georgia: the only matchup between top-12 teams this
week. Would a Bulldogs win put them back into the bracket?
Clemson at Pittsburgh: The Tigers, ranked 20th, would conceivably
get back into contention for something — a spot in the ACC title
game? — with a win.
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