8 biggest remaining games with major CFP implications
8 biggest remaining games with major CFP implications NCAA.com
ICON: Wake Forest
— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) Each team represents the chance for the opposition to earn its biggest win of the season. While it's still too early in the season (and there are far too many potential outcomes in meaningful games across the country) to declare the loser of this game out of the playoff hunt, we could very easily look back at this game on selection day and see how Saturday night's result impacted which four teams made the Playoff.
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PRESENTED BY Just three weeks of college football's regular season remain, followed by conference championship games in the first week of December. There are still handful of games each week with major implications on the College Football Playoff. RELATED: If you're a college football junkie who wants to know who will make the College Football Playoff, keep an eye on the following games.Stanford vs No 9 Washington
Friday, Nov. 10 – 10:30 p.m. ET Washington was the only Pac-12 team ranked in the top 15 of the initial College Football Playoff rankings. The Huskies are the only one-loss team left in the conference and they represent the Pac-12's best hope of making the Playoff. Watch: Highlights from tonight's 38-3 victory over Oregon at the . — UW Football (@UW_Football) Washington's final road game is in Week 11, when it travels to Stanford, which is one loss behind Washington in the Pac-12 North standings, along with Washington State. Every other Power Five conference entered last weekend with at least two teams ranked ahead of Washington, so another loss for the Huskies could sink their Playoff chances, and therefore the Pac-12's chances of being represented in the four-team field.No 13 Ohio State vs No 12 Michigan State
Saturday, Nov. 11 – 12 p.m. ET OK, bear with us on this one. Ohio State and Michigan State weren't in the committee's top four, nor were they among the next four teams, when the latest edition of the College Football Playoff rankings were released Tuesday night. The Buckeyes and Spartans are tied atop the Big Ten East standings, meaning the winner of this game will be in the driver's seat for making the Big Ten Championship. Long live the brotherhood. — Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) This game is relevant because A.) It could very easily determine who Wisconsin will play in the conference title game, and the Badgers are the Big Ten's best hope of making the CFP, and B.) If college football really goes off the rails and multiple two-loss teams win Power Five conferences, including the winner of the Big Ten East winning the Big Ten, Ohio State or Michigan State could sneak into the hunt.No 10 Auburn vs No 1 Georgia
Saturday, Nov. 11 – 3:30 p.m. ET Top-ranked Georgia has proven its ability to win on the road this season with a narrow victory at Notre Dame in Week 2 and a pair of blowout wins on the road in the SEC. Now the Bulldogs have to go to Auburn and leave with a win in order to keep their perfect record intact. The Tigers have won their last nine home games, including three against ranked opponents, and they lost by just six points at Georgia last season. It’s never been just about a dream, it’s about the work we do to keep the dream alive. — Georgia Football (@FootballUGA) Georgia has clinched the SEC East but an Auburn win would keep both the Tigers' SEC Championship (and College Football Playoff) hopes alive, while also decreasing the likelihood of the conference sending two teams to the Playoff.No 7 Miami vs No 3 Notre Dame
Saturday, Nov. 11 – 8 p.m. ET College GameDay elected to return to Coral Gables, Florida, for the first time in 16 years, and for good reason. No. 7 Miami, currently undefeated and in the driver's seat of the ACC Coastal division, hosts No. 3 Notre Dame, which debuted in the top four of the College Football Playoff selection committee's top 25 rankings. "Send a statement to everybody in the country."ICON: Wake Forest
— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) Each team represents the chance for the opposition to earn its biggest win of the season. While it's still too early in the season (and there are far too many potential outcomes in meaningful games across the country) to declare the loser of this game out of the playoff hunt, we could very easily look back at this game on selection day and see how Saturday night's result impacted which four teams made the Playoff.