College Football Playoff, Miami Hurricanes
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Sporting News has the same 12 teams in the College Football Playoff as it did after Week 13, but the matchups have shifted.
The 12-team bracket was designed to fix hurt feelings by creating an automatic bid system for the five highest-ranked conference champions. That was clearly created to protect the Power Five schools, especially teams in the Big 12, the Pac-12 and the ACC, who were constantly concerned about SEC and Big Ten bias.
Updating College Football Playoff and bowl game projections as rivalry week brought the regular season to a close
Will Miami make the College Football Playoff? Find out the latest news on Miami's chances to make the CFP bracket with a win or loss versus Pitt.
Miami dominated Pitt, 38-7, to keep its College Football Playoff hopes alive. The Hurricanes' road victory moved them to 10-2 on the season.
Without a conference crown, Miami needs to get to No. 10 in the final rankings to reach the playoff and the Hurricanes will be battling for that spot with the Crimson Tide, Cougars and now Texas, whose impressive win over No. 3 Texas A&M on Friday night was a signature victory for the Longhorns.
After an action-packed Saturday, the ever-changing College Football Playoff picture took yet another massive shift. Two teams that seemed to be trending in the right direction were No. 12 Miami
It won't take long to see the difference between the Miami Hurricanes and Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Both teams have finished 10-2, and the question of who will
Hurricanes athletic director Dan Radakovich continued advocating for Miami’s inclusion in this year’s College Football Playoff.