billy says, "So, what else is new?"O Really wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 1:32 pmYep, it was the refs.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/latest-col ... 24551.html
UM officials reacted angrily and swiftly.
“Really ??” UM athletic director Dan Radakovich said on X. “What put Bama over the top of Miami for the last spot in is that Miami went 1-2 in their last 3 games (by an average of 4.5 pts, to a ranked Syracuse and [Georgia Tech] team that just took [Georgia] to 8OT). Bama went 2-1 (to 5-7 Auburn, destroyed by [Oklahoma], and beat FCS Mercer).”
Yep, it looks like #12, currently Miami, gets bumped out of the Playoffs by the Big 12 winner, while #11, currently the vile and hated Bama, is in the Playoffs, albeit with a road game.
GoSMUGo, keep Dabo out of the Playoffs!Boise State makes the College Football Playoff as Big 12's 1st-round bye chances dim
... Boise State will hang on to or improve on its No. 10 ranking in the final College Football Playoff rankings that come out Sunday. That would almost certainly make the Broncos no worse than the fourth-best conference titlist and in line for a first-round bye.
The Big 12 title game on Saturday pits No. 15 Arizona State against No. 16 Iowa State.
The winner is in the playoff. But the only realistic route left for either team to earn a bye (and the extra $4 million that comes with it) would be to combine that win — preferably a convincing one — with a loss by the Atlantic Coast Conference leader, No. 8 SMU, which plays No. 17 Clemson.
... The rest of the drama involves Alabama, SMU and Miami (sort of)
Barring something completely unexpected, it will take either a loss by SMU, a change of heart from the selection committee or both to knock Alabama out of the bracket. If the Tide make it, the Southeastern Conference will have four teams in the playoff.



I guess I'll still root for Clemson to lose. Watching a game for its likely impact on a 3rd school, Bama, is too complex, and too annoying when that 3rd school should be Miami, anyhow. Oh well, if Bama is in it will probably have the 12 seed and a road game vs the 5 seed. Hah.Since the selection committee placed the Crimson Tide at No. 11 last week, one spot ahead of Miami, it looks very much like the Tide will stay ahead of the Hurricanes of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The way last week's ranking shook out, that meant Alabama was in and Miami was out.
Not surprisingly, ACC commissioner Jim Phillips, who saw undefeated Florida State passed over by Alabama in last year's four-team bracket, is not happy.
“Decisions by the committee should be based on facts, not on perception,” said Phillips, whose talking points include Miami’s two losses compared with three for Alabama. “Not on the league that you come from, not in the geography of where you sit, but on your resume: What have you done? ... Who did you lose to and who did you beat?”
Locks and near locks
Boise State's bid is a done deal.
Oregon, top-ranked and the only undefeated team in the country, is in, too. But Saturday's game against No. 3 Penn State is for the Big Ten title and a first-round bye.
If Penn State prevails, then there's an argument that the Nittany Lions could end up with that top seed.
In the SEC, it's No. 2 Texas vs. No. 5 Georgia. Sadly, Bevo will not be in the building. The winner gets a bye and a championship. The loser should still be in, but if that loser is Georgia, the Dawgs could be on the road for the first round....
A handful of teams aren't playing this weekend and don't have much to worry about. No. 4 Notre Dame should get a home game. (Maybe the Irish, an independent, should get a bye, too, but that's a topic for another day.)
No. 9 Indiana, one of four Big Ten teams projected to make the playoff, will probably be on the road....
In most cases there will be no homefield advantage to these games.