How is the College Football Playoff shaping up? Here's what it looks like ahead of Selection Sunday

How is the College Football Playoff shaping up? Here's what it looks like ahead of Selection Sunday

There's not much new with theCollege Football Playoffthis year, but the uneven results of a bizarre season may yield a unique field.

After an expansion from four teams to 12 for the 2024 season, the only change for the 2025 iteration of the College Football Playoff is with the seeding. Last year, the top four conference champions received the four first-round byes no matter where they were ranked in the committee's final set of rankings.

This season, the top four teams in the final rankings will get the top four seeds regardless of their status as a conference champion. The top five highest-ranked conference champs get a spot in the field regardless.

The playoff also announced some changes to the way it evaluates teams in the 2025 season, though the impact of that is less clear. Before the season, the playoff committee said it'll place even more emphasis on games against strong opponents and reward teams more for wins against a good team and penalize teams less for losses to a better opponent.

What will the changes mean for the 2025 playoff?

The preseason changes won't make much of a difference, but the way the 2025 college football season has unfolded will make Sunday's selection show interesting for a different reason.

The rules state that the five highest-ranked conference champions will make the playoff field. While the Big 12, Big Ten and SEC champions are locks for the postseason, the other two are basically up for grabs thanks to a weak ACC.

No. 17 Virginia plays Duke on Saturday at 7 p.m. ET. If the Cavaliers win, they're in. If the Blue Devils win, it gets complicated. Duke is 7-5 and made the ACC title game through a series of tiebreakers due to an ugly season of ACC results. While Virginia went 7-1 in conference play, five teams went 6-2 and the second slot came down to a series of tiebreakers, which the Blue Devils benefitted from.

If the Blue Devils win, they still probably wouldn't be ranked because they already have losses to Illinois, Tulane, Georgia Tech, UConn and Virginia.

Which schools/conferences would take their place?

The American conference champ is essentially guaranteed a spot in the playoff at this point.

No. 24 North Texas will take on No. 20 Tulane in New Orleans on Friday night. The winner of that game is a virtual lock for the playoff.

The other conference that will likely leapfrog the ACC is the Sun Belt, because No. 25 James Madison has pieced together an excellent year and sits at 11-1 ahead of its game against Troy. The Dukes would almost assuredly be the last team in the field with a win and a loss by Virginia.

What does the College Football Playoff look like right now?

How the College Football Playoff looks after the penultimate rankings. (Davis Long/Yahoo Sports)

College Football Playoff rankings

1. Ohio State (12-0)2. Indiana (12-0)3. Georgia (11-1)4. Texas Tech (11-1)5. Oregon (11-1)6. Ole Miss (11-1)7. Texas A&M (11-1)8. Oklahoma (10-2)9. Alabama (10-2)10. Notre Dame (10-2)11. BYU (11-1)12. Miami (10-2)13. Texas (9-3)14. Vanderbilt (10-2)15. Utah (10-2)16. USC (9-3)17. Virginia (10-2)18. Arizona (9-3)19. Michigan (9-3)20. Tulane (10-2)21. Houston (9-3)22. Georgia Tech (9-3)23. Iowa (8-4)24. North Texas (11-1)25. James Madison (11-1)

 

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