CFP pecking order scenarios

Submitted by BuckeyeChuck on October 15th, 2023 at 2:48 PM

How's this for a CFP pecking order for end-of-season scenarios?

 

 

...which top 10-12 scenarios should be moved up or down?

 

(in case imbedded image doesn't display...which I'm expecting...because of course):

  1. an undefeated Washington
  2. an undefeated B1G champ
  3. an undefeated Georgia
  4. a one-loss PAC12 champ
  5. an undefeated Oklahoma
  6. an undefeated ACC champ
  7. a one-loss B1G champ (from the East)
  8. a one-loss SEC champ
  9. a one-loss Big XII champ
  10. a one-loss B1G non-champ
  11. a one-loss PAC12 non-champ
  12. a one-loss SEC non-champ
  13. a one-loss ACC champ
  14. a two-loss PAC12 champ
  15. I've probably already gone further than will be required

KBLOW

October 15th, 2023 at 4:51 PM ^

Please do share your crystal ball which can tell you how many wins and losses each of Utah, USC, Oregon St, Oregon, and WSU will have that would make any of those possible wins "quality" by the end of the season. The Pac-12 could easily consume itself.

umrinkydink

October 15th, 2023 at 5:37 PM ^

Like it or not, the PAC-12 is getting the old SEC treatment this year, where all of the 2-3 loss teams will be ranked. They're getting a lot of runway from Colorado's wins over Nebraska and TCU, WSU's win over Wisconsin, and Utah's wins over Florida and Baylor. And probably everyone rooting for Oregon St and WSU this season, given the circumstances.

KBLOW

October 15th, 2023 at 4:57 PM ^

Is it though? ND could easily lose to Clemson. And Pitt took Louisville apart yesterday, so ND could get upset there, too. To top it off USC is likely to lose a few more games as well, tarnishing the current perception that they just beat the breaks of a good team instead of a deeply flawed 8-4 team. 

greymarch

October 15th, 2023 at 4:59 PM ^

Washington goes undefeated, with that resume including the PAC-12 champ game, Washington is in. 

 

Winner of B1G east, as long as they win the B1G champ game, which they will, is obviously in.

 

I dont think UNC has the D to defeat FSU in the ACC champ game.  FSU goes undefeated, FSU is in.

 

SEC champ game: the team that wins that game, if that team has 1 loss or is undefeated, goes to the CFP.

 

Even if Oklahoma finishes the season undefeated, I dont see how you can justify them getting a CFP slot, IF AND ONLY IF what I wrote above actually happens.

 

#GoBlue

rice4114

October 15th, 2023 at 5:32 PM ^

The polls tell you everything you need to know. Georgia and Michigan will be the lead vs any team of equal losses. Undefeateds are all in unless there are 5 or more. We have joined Georgia and OSU with mulligan status. Bama has lost that status (for now).

One loss pecking order will be:

1. Georgia

2. Michigan (can another school behind us beat a loss win combo of PSU/OSU?)

3. OSU (Can another school behind them beat a loss win combo of PSU/UM?)

4a. Penn St (their position right now will make it a challenge if they beat OSU the polls might give  them OSUs current spot. If PSU beats OSU and moved to 5th they would absolutely have to win out.)

4b. Texas (A win combo of Bama/Oklahoma should have them right on the edge) if Oklahoma/Bama both lose again these wins will lose some luster.

5. Washington/Oregon/Oklahoma/Bama - Conference champ out of this group could jump them to the 4th spot.

This is the order I would put them in if they all take a loss.

funkywolve

October 15th, 2023 at 7:32 PM ^

With your Texas 4b, are you assuming Texas beats Oklahoma in the Big 12 title game cause Oklahoma beat Texas last week?

I know everyone bags on ND but that's a good win for OSU's resume.  Beating a ranked team on the road will look good to the committee.

rice4114

October 15th, 2023 at 8:00 PM ^

Texas is only a one loss team if they beat somebody in the championship. If they have one loss at regular seasons end they are in. If Oklahoma isnt there to play them its going to be uphill battle for them.

How are you goin to jump Michigan with these results

                            UM                     TEXAS 

Losses     Top 5 PSU or OSU           Multiple loss Oklahoma

Wins       Top 5   PSU or OSU           Alabama, Big12 championship

Remember these are one loss teams so Oklahoma would either take a last game loss vs Texas or lose to a shit team along the way. 

Harball sized HAIL

October 15th, 2023 at 6:30 PM ^

After Thee Ohio gets pummeled in AA Nov. 25th and they are NOT part of the playoff and their AD & corching staff, and all their fans are crying and bitching..... collectively as a nation we can say:

"tough"