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Updating College Football Playoff and bowl game projections as rivalry week brought the regular season to a close
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College Football Playoff bracket for conference championship week: Projecting top four seeds, first-round matchups, bubble teams
Sporting News has the same 12 teams in the College Football Playoff as it did after Week 13, but the matchups have shifted.
Ultimately, if Miami gets in as an at-large team, the Hurricanes should be 10th at worst. As noted by Crawford, Miami would have to be 10th at worst in the final rankings to be the last squad in. The issue is that BYU and Alabama were ahead of Miami in the last ranking.
There remains some uncertainty within the field for the remaining eight seeds as well, especially in the ACC and Group of Five. REQUIRED READING: Ohio State, Miami upset? College football bold predictions for Week 14From NFL plays to college sports scores,
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Nick Saban Says One College Football Playoff Bubble Team Would Be ‘Most Dangerous’ in Field
They’re on the outside looking in, but Saban believes the Hurricanes have one of the most talented rosters in the sport.
The Miami Hurricanes moved up one spot in this week's College Football Playoff rankings, but here's why they may be frozen out of the tournament.
If the Hurricanes make the playoffs, they could be the “most dangerous team” in the bracket, former Alabama coach Nick Saban said on ESPN’s “College GameDay” on
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Miami officially eliminated from ACC Championship Game, CFP at-large only hope
Wins by Duke and Virginia on Saturday eliminated Miami from any hope at earning an ACC Championship game berth.