Ohio State lands a commitment from four-star defensive end Dre Quinn.
SEC Championship: Alabama (11-2) def. Texas A&M (12-1)
Big Ten Championship: Ohio State (13-0) def. Indiana (12-1)
ACC Championship: Georgia Tech (11-2) def. Virginia (10-3)
B12 Championship: Texas Tech (12-1) def. BYU (11-2)
G5: James Madison (12-1)
5 winners + Texas A&M and Indiana will make the playoffs in this scenario.
5 spots left, and notable teams to make bids:
* Oregon (11-1)
* Georgia (11-1)
* Ole Miss (11-1)
* Notre Dame (10-2)
* BYU (11-2)
* Oklahoma (10-2)
* Miami (10-2)
* Utah (10-2)
1-loss teams make it.
I think the last two are Notre Dame and BYU (only losses to Tech, and played an extra game).
Interesting thing in this scenario is I think the committee, barring a complete blowout, seeds Indiana #2, ahead of SEC champ Alabama given Alabama's 2 losses. You seed Alabama ahead of A&M despite having 1 loss.
Oregon picking up decent wins against USC and Washington move ahead of Ole Piss.
| Rose Bowl | ||||
| Oxford, MS | 1) Ohio State (13-0) | |||
| 8) Ole Miss (10-2) | 8) Notre Dame (11-2) | 1) Ohio State 14-0) | ||
| 9) Notre Dame (10-2) | Cotton Bowl | Peach Bowl | ||
| Athens, GA | 4) Texas A&M (12-1) | 5) Georgia (13-1) | ||
| 5) Georgia (11-1) | 5) Georgia (12-1) | 1) Ohio State (15-0) | ||
| 12) James Madison (12-1) | Sugar Bowl | Miami | 1) Ohio State (16-0) | |
| Lubbock, TX | 3) Alabama (11-2) | 7) Oregon (14-1) | ||
| 6) Texas Tech (12-1) | 6) Texas Tech (13-1) | 3) Alabama (12-2) | ||
| 11) Georgia Tech (11-2) | Orange Bowl | Fiesta Bowl | ||
| Eugene, OR | 2) Indiana (12-1) | 7) Oregon (13-1) | ||
| 7) Oregon (11-1) | 7) Oregon (12-1) | |||
| 10) BYU (10-2) |
