Georgia opens at No. 1 in CFP ahead of Alabama, Notre Dame, Clemson.

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The SEC rules the top of this season's first College Football Playoff rankings, but not perhaps in the way most would think.
Though Alabama is ranked ahead of Georgia in the AP poll, the CFP committee sees the unbeaten Bulldogs as the No. 1 team ahead of the also unbeaten Crimson Tide, who sit at No. 2.
With both teams currently on a collision course for the SEC title game, the Dec. 2 game in Atlanta could serve as a playoff game for the CFP.
Following the SEC titans are six teams sitting at 7-1, led by Notre Dame at No. 3. The Irish's lone loss came in a home defeat to newly minted No. 1 Georgia. Should the standings hold as they are, Notre Dame could potentially leapfrog Georgia, were the Bulldogs to lose to the Crimson Tide in the SEC title game.
The fourth-ranked team is Clemson. At 7-1, the defending champions have flown a bit under the radar, but clearly the committee did not penalize the Tigers for a shocking road loss to Syracuse that featured Clemson losing starting quarterback Kelly Bryant to injury.
Oklahoma plants its flag behind Clemson at No. 5. It appears the CFP committee agreed with Sooners quarterback Baker Mayfield, who said Monday he believes his team, which beat Ohio State in Columbus earlier this year, deserved to be ranked ahead of the Buckeyes since both have the same 7-1 record.
Those same Buckeyes have a good look at the Sooners' taillights as they land at No. 6, one spot ahead of the Penn State team they beat in Saturday afternoon's thriller.
The Buckeyes and Nittany Lions are the highest-ranked teams from the Big Ten, while undefeated Wisconsin is ranked ninth in the CFP. The Badgers lack a signature win, and have no CFP-ranked teams remaining on their schedule, but an undefeated run to the Big Ten title game and a showdown against potential East Division winner Ohio State or Penn State could vault Wisconsin into the top four.
Stuck in between the rush of Big Ten schools is TCU. The Horned Frogs picked a rough week to drop their first game of the season, as the previously unbeaten team's high-flying offense was grounded by a surging Iowa State team. With surprise wins over Oklahoma and TCU, the Cyclones find themselves ranked 15th in the CFP.
The Miami Hurricanes (7-0) round out the CFP top 10. While many have claimed "The U is back," the Canes still have work to do, but a Nov. 11 home game against Notre Dame would go a long way in silencing any doubters.
Oklahoma State is just outside the top 10 and is followed by Washington (the highest-ranked Pac-12 team), Virginia Tech, Auburn, Iowa State, Mississippi State and USC.
UCF is the highest-ranked team among the Group of 5 schools, at No. 18 in the CFP rankings. The only other Group of 5 school ranked this week in the CFP is Memphis at No. 24.
LSU sits at No. 19 and is followed by a two-loss NC State team that rattled off six straight wins after losing its opener to South Carolina, but got taken down by Notre Dame last Saturday.
Stanford is at No. 21, followed by Arizona. The Wildcats and quarterback sensation Khalil Tate are ranked No. 22, ahead of Memphis, Michigan State and Washington State.
 

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I'm glad Ohio St is not 1 of the 4...lol
 

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All about ND for the MSM. They jizz all over the place when ND has a decent team...so they know that UGA will have to be vindicated if they slip 1 week and win the SEC. A 1 loss UGA team is still ahead of ND in any way you look at it. Just a normal table setting for ND.
 

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Bama would be favourite over Georgia by at least 7 points if they played today. So how is it Georgia is #1?
 

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Bama would be favourite over Georgia by at least 7 points if they played today. So how is it Georgia is #1?

Setting the table for ND. UGA needs 2 losses due to beating ND @ ND this year. No way a 1 loss ND team gets in over a 1 loss UGA team
 

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Setting the table for ND. UGA needs 2 losses due to beating ND @ ND this year. No way a 1 loss ND team gets in over a 1 loss UGA team
i would never say "no way" when it comes to a committee that have allegiance to programs and conferences. I don't think either UGA or BAMA can have their 1 loss in SEC championship game and be sure to make the playoffs. the committee doesn't want 2 teams from the same conference even if it's the two best teams in the country.
 

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Bama would be favourite over Georgia by at least 7 points if they played today. So how is it Georgia is #1?

Yeah I've always said, if you want an accurate "poll" you should let the people who put their money where their mouth is create it.
 

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Would love to see the convicts ass rape them catholics in a few weeks
 

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i would never say "no way" when it comes to a committee that have allegiance to programs and conferences. I don't think either UGA or BAMA can have their 1 loss in SEC championship game and be sure to make the playoffs. the committee doesn't want 2 teams from the same conference even if it's the two best teams in the country.

It would be a tough pill to swallow for UGA nation if we lost a close game vs Bama in tge SECCG and ND gets in with 1 loss over a 1 loss UGA team that won H2H.
 
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It would be a tough pill to swallow for UGA nation if we lost a close game vs Bama in tge SECCG and ND gets in with 1 loss over a 1 loss UGA team that won H2H.

Not just head to head, but on the road in South Bend. It would be a travesty. I have no love for the SEC, but unless the SECCG is a blowout either way, both teams deserve to get in.

Also, how in the hell is ClempSCUM ranked ahead of unbeaten Wisconsin, OKL, Penn St., and OSU. Their losses are far better than Syracuse.

The whole thing is a joke.
 

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Can't wait till they go to eight teams.
 

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Not just head to head, but on the road in South Bend. It would be a travesty. I have no love for the SEC, but unless the SECCG is a blowout either way, both teams deserve to get in.

Also, how in the hell is ClempSCUM ranked ahead of unbeaten Wisconsin, OKL, Penn St., and OSU. Their losses are far better than Syracuse.

The whole thing is a joke.

Clemson has solid wins on their resume. Wisky and Penn St have none.. that's the reason
 

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Definitely need to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate how a team is ahead of Bama
 

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All about ND for the MSM. They jizz all over the place when ND has a decent team...so they know that UGA will have to be vindicated if they slip 1 week and win the SEC. A 1 loss UGA team is still ahead of ND in any way you look at it. Just a normal table setting for ND.


Good luck in the Citis a bowl ND


[h=1]LSU defensive front faces toughest test to date in Notre Dame offensive line at Citrus Bowl[/h]
 

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