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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 960478" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>ND and USC play each other, which will knock one out. uga will coast in. FSU has some tough games, but if they, or Miami for that matter, finish up undefeated they are in easily. Texas has OU and a history of choking to beat, but may well be the dark horse national champion we've been missing for a while. If USC wins out they can make a compelling case, but that would mean they beat ND so that makes this thought exercise moot. The biggest question is the B1G. They have three legit contenders, only one of which plays ND. If PSU or UM win out, they are in the playoffs. Which would mean a four team playoff of uga, B1G winner, FSU, and Texas.</p><p></p><p>There are a handful of other schools that could make a reasonable run if they win out, like Miami, Oregon, and Oklahoma, even possibly UNC, but for ND to make the playoffs, they almost certainly have to be undefeated and hope there are at least two conference champions with one loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 960478, member: 1191"] ND and USC play each other, which will knock one out. uga will coast in. FSU has some tough games, but if they, or Miami for that matter, finish up undefeated they are in easily. Texas has OU and a history of choking to beat, but may well be the dark horse national champion we've been missing for a while. If USC wins out they can make a compelling case, but that would mean they beat ND so that makes this thought exercise moot. The biggest question is the B1G. They have three legit contenders, only one of which plays ND. If PSU or UM win out, they are in the playoffs. Which would mean a four team playoff of uga, B1G winner, FSU, and Texas. There are a handful of other schools that could make a reasonable run if they win out, like Miami, Oregon, and Oklahoma, even possibly UNC, but for ND to make the playoffs, they almost certainly have to be undefeated and hope there are at least two conference champions with one loss. [/QUOTE]
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