Championship Games
SEC: Alabama (12-1) def. Texas A&M (12-1)
Big Ten: Ohio State (13-0) def. Indiana (12-1)
ACC: Georgia Tech (11-2) def. Duke (8-5)
B12: Utah (11-2) def. Texas Tech (11-2) (Somewhat spicy take, but metrics have Utah a hair better)
G5: South Florida (11-2)
All runner ups make the playoffs in this scenario except Duke, who has 5 losses. That leaves 3 spots to fill up with these teams:
Georgia 11-1 (wins out)
Ole Miss 11-1 (wins out)
Oregon 11-1 (wins out)
Virginia 10-2 (loses to Duke)
Miami 10-2 (wins out)
BYU 10-2 (loses to Cincinnati)
ND 10-2 (wins out)
In this scenario it's the 3 1-loss teams.
| 1) Ohio State (13-0) | ||||
| 8) Notre Dame (10-2) | 8) Notre Dame (11-2) |
1) Ohio State (14-0)
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| 9) Utah (11-2) | ||||
| 4) Texas A&M (12-1) | ||||
| 5) Georgia (11-1) | 5) Georgia (12-1) | 5) Georgia (13-1) | ||
| 12) South Florida (11-2) | 1) Ohio State (15-0) | 1) Ohio State (16-0) | ||
| 3) Indiana (12-1) | 2) Alabama (14-1) | |||
| 6) Ole Miss (11-1) | 6) Ole Miss (11-1) | 3) Indiana (13-1) | ||
| 11) Georgia Tech (11-2) | ||||
| 2) Alabama (12-1) | ||||
| 7) Oregon (11-1) | 7) Oregon (11-1) | 2) Alabama (13-1) | ||
| 10) Texas Tech (11-2) |
My heart wants to say Indiana loses to Ole Miss, but Ole Miss is the Indiana of the South.
