{"id":4294,"date":"2016-11-29T20:17:49","date_gmt":"2016-11-30T01:17:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lastwordoncollegefootball.com\/?p=4294"},"modified":"2018-06-26T09:32:53","modified_gmt":"2018-06-26T13:32:53","slug":"college-football-playoff-hopes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lastwordonsports.com\/collegefootball\/2016\/11\/29\/college-football-playoff-hopes\/","title":{"rendered":"College Football Playoff Hopes for Top Eight Teams"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The College Football Playoff Committee has released the penultimate rankings. More important than where each team stands is each team&#8217;s path to the Playoffs. Below is immediate analysis on how each of the top eight teams can get to the Playoffs.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#1 Alabama<\/strong>: The Crimson Tide are by far the team most likely to earn a playoff spot. It&#8217;s possible that even with a loss to <strong>Florida<\/strong> in the <strong>SEC Championship Game<\/strong>, the Tide could still make it. Even with the SEC taking a step backwards this season, the Tide have the strongest resum\u00e9 and highest hopes\u00a0of making the playoff, sitting at 12-0. Expect them to be playing on New Years Eve.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#2 Ohio State<\/strong>: Because they did not win their division, the Buckeyes now must wait. The <strong>Big-10<\/strong> has been the best conference in college football this season, so that alone will help them. Their 11-1 record will also do them a lot of good. The major knock on their resum\u00e9 will be the lack of a conference title. Those titles are used by the <strong>Playoff Committee<\/strong> as a tiebreaker. The Buckeyes could rest easier if either\u00a0<strong>Clemson<\/strong>\u00a0or\u00a0<strong>Washington<\/strong> loses this weekend.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#3<\/strong> <strong>Clemson<\/strong>: What a tight rope walk of a season it&#8217;s been for the Tigers. Despite playing close game after close game, they finished the regular season with an 11-1 record. The task for them is simple; win and they&#8217;re in. <strong>Virginia Tech<\/strong> is the last obstacle standing between the Tigers and a playoff berth. It&#8217;s worth noting that the two teams haven&#8217;t faced off yet this season.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#4<\/strong> <strong>Washington<\/strong>: The Huskies have the most intriguing playoff situation in front of them. <span class=\"contextualExtensionHighlight ms-font-color-themePrimary ms-border-color-themePrimary ident_1301_1373\">They too are 11-1 and will play for their conference title this weekend.<\/span> However, there&#8217;s a chance that a conference title might not be enough to get them in. If they beat <strong>Colorado<\/strong> on Friday, it will come down to how the Committee views them. A two-loss Big-10 champion might have a shot at making it in over the Huskies. It&#8217;s likely though that if the Huskies win, they&#8217;ll be in.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#5 Michigan<\/strong>: After their gut-wrenching loss to Ohio State, the Wolverines&#8217; playoff hopes are slim to none. When <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.sports-reference.com\/cfb\/players\/curtis-samuel-1.html\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Curtis Samuel<\/a><\/strong> scored that game-winning TD, Michigan&#8217;s playoff hopes went with it. With two losses on their ledger and without a shot at the Big-10 title, it&#8217;ll take a miracle to get them in. The Committee would most likely grant the Big-10 champion a playoff spot over Michigan. For the Wolverines, it&#8217;s time to pray that both Clemson and Washington lose this weekend. That would give them at least a shot at making it in.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#6 Wisconsin<\/strong>: The case to be made for Wisconsin is a good one. Although the Badgers are 10-2 this season, their two losses have come to Michigan and Ohio State. They lost both of those games but just a touchdown. There&#8217;s no doubting that Wisconsin is a great team, and they&#8217;ll have one more chance to show it. If they&#8217;re able to win the Big-10 title, they&#8217;ll at least have put their name in the Committees&#8217; basket. A two-loss Big-10 champion over a one-loss <strong>Pac-12<\/strong> champion is a feasible scenario. Regardless, the Badgers would like Virginia Tech and Colorado to make their climb into the top four a bit easier.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#7 Penn State<\/strong>: The Nittany Lions&#8217; path to the playoff is identical to Wisconsin&#8217;s. <span class=\"contextualExtensionHighlight ms-font-color-themePrimary ms-border-color-themePrimary ident_3301_3509\">Like the Badgers, the Nittany Lions sit at 10-2, and will need to not only win the Big-10 championship game, but also impress the Committee to the point where they decide to include them in the playoff field.<\/span>\u00a0It will be a<span class=\"contextualExtensionHighlight ms-font-color-themePrimary ms-border-color-themePrimary ident_3510_3598\">\u00a0great matchup on Saturday night between Penn State and Wisconsin.<\/span> Each team will be fighting for both the conference title and increased playoff hopes.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#8 Colorado:<\/strong> The biggest surprise team of this college football this season, the Buffaloes have work to do. Although the matchup against #4 Washington could be a springboard for their hopes, they still need some dominoes to fall. The biggest issue for Colorado is that #5 Michigan beat Colorado outright earlier this season. Both teams have a record of 10-2, so the Committee might have trouble ranking Colorado higher than Michigan.<\/p>\n<p>There it is. The paths are clear. Championship Weekend will allow these eight teams to sort themselves out to the committee. 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