Too early to say for sure. If there's ever a year a 2 loss team makes the playoffs, this is it. It just feels like there aren't going to be many 1 loss or undefeated teams when the season is over. A lot of young/new QBs out there on the major playoff contending teams.
Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Ohio State, Michigan, Iowa, Penn State, Michigan State, Oregon, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Cincinnati, Wake Forest and Boston College are all currently in the playoff picture and very well could finish their years undefeated or with 1 loss. The only way a 2 loss team gets in is if one of the B1G or SEC teams has 2 losses going into the championship game and beats an undefeated team in the CG,
and there are only 3 teams on that list of 18 who are undefeated or have 1 loss. The only way the ACC gets a team in this year is for WF or BC to go undefeated and all the other P5 champs to have at least 1 loss.
The odds of a 2 loss team getting in are slim to none, and Ohio State has the only shot of getting in under that scenario. But they would need Iowa to be undefeated going to the B1GCG, and would have to lose to a non-division opponent which would be Nebraska. For Georgia to get in as a 2 loss they would have to lose to Arkansas this week and to us, and then beat undefeated Alabama/Arkansas/Ole Miss in the SECCG. Neither Ohio State or Georgia can afford to lose to a division opponent (Florida for uGAG, UM/MSU/PSU for Ohio State) because then that team would have to lose at least 2 conference games for them to win the division. And that makes the “quality” of the loss worse.