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Who’s In? Who’s Out? Who’s on the Outside Looking In?

Personally, I think this has been one of the best seasons of college football in a while. Mainly because the ‘Harvard of the South’ (Alabama) won’t be in the College Football Playoff. This will be the first time since the CFB Playoff’s inaugural season in 2014 that Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide won’t be in attendance. Now, can they sneak in? Sure, maybe, whatever. They won’t. I think every single college football fan owes Auburn a huge “thank you” for ending their National Championship dreams. So, now that Bama is toast, who gets a chance to sneak into that 4th spot?

The amount of moving parts this weekend is unreal. I can’t wait to sit my happy ass on a barstool, crush some flaming rum punches, and watch these Championship games.

PAC12 Championship Game

#5 Utah (-6.5) vs. #13 Oregon

As of November 23rd, Oregon was pretty much in the drivers’ seat to snag the 4th and final CFB Playoff spot. “Not so fast, my friend,” says Herm Edwards (word to lee Corso). ASU upset the Ducks and crushed their playoff dreams in the process. If you weren’t #HardForHerm before that game, you better be now. 

Utah pretty much has to dominate 4 quarters of this game if they want a shot of grabbing that 4th playoff spot. In saying that, don’t be surprised if the Ducks come into Levi’s Stadium and pull off an upset. Oregon has been solid all year, and I’m sure they would love nothing more than to ruin Utah’s playoff hopes. 

Prediction: 35-32, Oregon pulls off the upset

BIG12 Championship Game

#6 Oklahoma (-8) vs. #8 Baylor

Baylor is a fraud. More overrated than Popeye’s Chicken Sandwich. The BIG12 had a decent showing this year, but Baylor had way too many sub-par performances to be considered a playoff team. Close wins against TCU(5-7) and West Virginia(5-7) aren’t great for the resume either. Sure, it’s hard to beat the same team twice in one season, but I don’t see Oklahoma slipping up in this one. I think most of America is pulling for OU strictly because of Jalen Hurts. I would pull for that too, if Hurts had more than an ounce of personality.

Prediction: 38-27, Oklahoma

SEC Championship Game

#1 LSU (7.5) vs. #4 Georgia

LSU is legit, everyone knows that. It’s clear to me that they have been the most impressive team in college football this year with at least 4 notable wins (Texas, Florida, Auburn, Alabama). With those 4 wins, LSU could have slipped up in any of their other games and still had solid playoff hopes. Georgia had the luxury of coasting through the ‘mighty’ SEC East, so the Bulldogs should come into December as healthy as can be. The SEC Championship game will take place in Atlanta, so you best believe those drunk, obnoxious ‘Jawja’ fans will be out in full force. I would love to see Georgia upset the Tigers, just to see what the committee does with the 4 seed. If we get an upset on Saturday, I think Georgia will get the 4 seed, with LSU moving to 3. 

Prediction: 34-29, LSU 

BIG10 Championship Game

#2 Ohio State (-16) vs. #10 Wisconsin

There would be nothing more ‘Wisconsin football’ than beating Ohio State on Saturday. I feel like Wisconsin and Iowa are those two teams in the BIG10 that can beat anyone on any day. Probably because both teams have 400lb. corn-fed country boys on the Offensive and Defensive Line. Would I like to see it happen? Yes, Ohio State fans are the worst in college football. Will it happen? No. It will be the second time this season that ‘Sconnie and the Buckeyes meet up with Ohio State winning 38-7 on October 26th. Just like the BIG12 Title game, this game will be a rematch from the regular season. I think this one will be a close one, with OSU winning by 10. 

Prediction: 31-21, Ohio State

ACC Championship Game 

#3 Clemson (-29) vs. #22 Virginia

Congrats to UVA on winning the Coastal division!!! Your reward? Playing a Clemson team that has allowed 9.7 points per game. Nothing more needs to be said about this game.

Prediction: 42-14, Clemson  

Who’s In?

  1. Ohio State
  2. LSU
  3. Clemson
  4. Oklahoma
  5. Georgia
  6. Utah

We will finally see what the College Football Playoff looks like without Alabama, after today’s loss to Auburn. The 15th-ranked Tigers were in the entire game against the 5th-ranked, and Tua-less Crimson Tide, trailing at most by 7 in this year’s Iron Bowl.  This game will no doubt go down as the best game of rivalry week 2019, mostly because of its playoff implications.

Since the inception of the CFP in 2014, Alabama has not missed it. They’ve no doubt deserved to be there every year, but isn’t it kinda boring seeing the same teams compete every year? I was definitely not looking forward to another Clemson vs. Alabama matchup. But now we don’t have to worry about that because there’s no way in hell a two-loss team could make it now!

BIG MAD

This is how the CFP rankings stand as of November 30th:

  1. Ohio State
  2. LSU
  3. Clemson
  4. Georgia

While this list still contains some very familiar faces, the one newcomer is LSU, who has failed to make the CFP since its inception. Alabama’s loss also keeps one-loss (as of now) teams like Utah and Oklahoma in the mix. We’ll see how the SEC championship between Georgia and LSU impacts the rankings, knowing that one of these teams will have another loss on their record. Since Utah has the edge over Oklahoma in the rankings(6 & 7), they have to win out to keep their CFP chances alive. I would love to see some Pac-12 representation in there.