It's early; but I like the conversation....
WHAT IF....
All P5 conference champions end up with 1 (or fewer) loss.
Based on what you have seen to date, which conference is left out of the playoff?
Could any conference runner-up get in leaving 2 conference champs out?
Now... do it if ND is 11-1 (with a win(s) over conf champ OSU and/or conf champ USC)
I feel like this year is going to a ton of fun re playoffs. Fun (to me) is the situation where there 5-7 teams with legit resumes to be a top4 team.
In short, i think a 1 loss conf champ from the ACC is out, unless that 1 loss champ is FSU, avenging a loss to someone (maybe Clemson) in the ACCCG. They would probably need LSU to win the SECW, too.
In a way, it feels like the ND / USC game is also an elimination game for either the PAC or ND. If USC beats the Irish, the PAC winner (whether USC, Oregon or Utah) will be elevated and the Irish would likely have two losses. Conversely, an Irish win over USC knocks the PAC down a peg and makes a 1 loss Irish team pretty compelling.
I feel like the Big Ten winner is in, even with 1 loss. A 2 loss Big ten champ gets interesting.
Same for SEC, champ is in, but a two loss champ is interesting.
A Texas sized collapse in the Big 12 would open a spot for ND / PAC / ACC, but I suspect the horns lock it up.
ACC is only in if it’s FSU, unfortunately. No one else moves the needle this year. Clem would have to beat ND and FSU (probably twice) to be a 1 loss conf champ and nothing I’ve seen suggests they can do that.
There are just too many scenarios, but I suspect the BIG and SEC champs are in with a single loss. The one caveat to that is that it looks plausible (if not probable) to have an unbeaten ACC champ (with two SEC wins), and an unbeaten Big 12 champ (with an SEC win). if ND were to somehow run the gauntlet and be undefeated with wins over Big champ OSU and PAC champ USC…. Oh what FUN!