Georgia got a boost to No. 4, Ohio State, Indiana and Texas A&M stayed in the top three and, in what is beginning to feel like a weekly ritual in the College Football Playoff rankings, everyone is wondering what the heck might happen to Miami.
Georgia jumps, Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M stay 1-2-3, and what is going on with Miami?
Georgia got a boost to No. 4, Ohio State, Indiana and Texas A&M stayed in the top three and, in what is beginning to feel like a weekly ritual in the College Football Playoff rankings, everyone is wondering what the heck might happen to Miami.
The Hurricanes were ranked 13th in Tuesday’s playoff reveal – the best Atlantic Coast Conference team and a placeholder in the projected 12-team bracket. But their two conference losses make them a long shot to win the league, and their best chance of getting into the playoff – with an at-large berth – hinges on getting some help from above them.
“Miami needs to continue to win the football games they have in front of them, and good things will happen,” explained Hunter Yurachek, who took over this week as chair of the selection committee and answered more questions about the ‘Canes than any other team in the rankings.
Clearly, their best chance would be leapfrogging No. 10 Alabama, No. 11 BYU and No. 12 Utah to move into the same section of the bracket as Notre Dame, ranked ninth this week. That, in turn, would make Miami’s win over the Fighting Irish back in August more relevant to the committee, which likes to compare teams in close proximity to each other.



