![]() ![]() Otherwise it looks like the Citrus Bowl on New Year's Day, most likely against Auburn.Ĭouple notes. If you see Indiana above Iowa State or Notre Dame not in the CFP semifinals, then IU is New Year's Six bound, with the Fiesta Bowl the likely destination. The good news is you won't have to wait long, the final CFP rankings are slated to come out at noon. 10 in the CFP? Possible, but only one in our media roundup (Sporting News), is predicting that this morning. Could they fall below Indiana after a close loss to Oklahoma, the team one spot ahead of IU at No. 6 in last week's CFP, but now have three losses. Not after being humbled by Clemson yesterday, 34-10.Īnother bit of hope for Indiana is what the committee does with Iowa State. For one reason there's no guarantee that Notre Dame will get the fourth CFP spot later today. Just enough to make Indiana the odd team out of the New Year's Six.Īgain, this is not definite. If Notre Dame and Clemson both make the CFP as most project this morning, then that will go to North Carolina, another team below Indiana in the CFP. Then the Orange Bowl is obligated to pick an ACC team. The Pac-12 champ, which is now Oregon, is not in there but will get the Pac-12's spot in the Fiesta Bowl. The New Year's Six games go to the top teams there less any automatic bids from teams not among those top 12. 11 in the December 15 update of the College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings. 7 in both polls?įirst of all it's a projection, not a definite.īut it all traces back to Indiana only landing No. So how did this happen to a team with one loss that sits No. Sitting for the second straight weekend due to another cancelation of the Old Oaken Bucket game, Indiana has seen it's blow outlook flipped out of the New Year's Six and back into the Citrus Bowl in Orlando. ![]()
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