FWIW, here are the CFP resumes for the 7 teams I think are in contention for a spot.
UGA - wins #9 Missou, #11 Ole Miss, #21 TN(@), remaining game #8 AL
Mich - wins #6 Oh ST, #10 Penn St(@), remaining game #16 Iowa
Wash - wins #5 OR, #15 AZ(@), #20 OR ST(@), remaining game #5 OR
FSU - wins #13 LSU(N), #23 Clemson(@), remaining game #14 L'ville
OR - wins #20 OR ST, loss #3 Wash(@), remaining game #3 WA
TX - wins #8 AL(@), #25 K ST, loss #12 OK(N), remaining game #18 OK St
AL - wins #11 Ole Miss, #13 LSU, #21 TN, loss #7 TX, remaining game #1 UGA
The best win is either TX @AL or Wash against OR.
Wash and FSU are the only teams with more than 1 road/neutral win.
AL is the only team without a road/neutral win.
Nobody has a loss to a team ranked lower than 12th.
There has never been a CFP with 4 undefeated teams. Will their be chaos this weekend or will we have the most chalky CFP for what has been one of the most chalky seasons ever in college football.
The penultimate top 25 rankings of the 2023 season have arrived from the CFP Selection Committee
www.cbssports.com
Some analysis of the current rankings from Jerry Palm.
"Do not get too worked up over where teams are right now. The CFP Rankings are not a poll. There are no conference champions yet, and the committee has a preference for conference champions in the playoff. That said, it is not intended to be strictly a tournament of champions. That is more of a tiebreaker, per se.
Another factor that the committee takes to heart is head-to-head results, especially involving one-loss teams. We have seen Texas ahead of Alabama all season in part because of the Longhorns' win in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It's also the best win any team has this season, and that will still be true on Sunday. The committee has been consistent all season with the relative placement of those teams. Alabama beating Georgia, should that happen, is unlikely to change that.
One more thing to keep in mind is that the committee does not care about the history of these programs or their conferences in this event. Their job is to evaluate these teams based on what they have done this season. That's it."
If you want to see UGA left out I think the road to that would be the following
Mich and FSU win.
AL beats UGA by a solid margin.oops up on OSU.
If all that happened then I think the final four would be Mich, WA/OR winner - preference would be Wash as they would be undefeated, FSU, TX.
That is probably the only scenario where UGA would fail to make the CFP at this point.