Gonna be real interesting to see how it shakes out for the last few spots. If Clemson beats SMU that likely knocks them out. Does Miami fall all the way out? As I see it there is basically 1 at large spot up for grabs;
Oregon
Texas
Penn St.
ND
Georgia
Tennessee
SMU (or Clemson, I'm calling one spot only)
Indiana (assuming they win)
Ohio St.
Boise St. (assuming they win out)
Az St.(or Colorado....only one spot here)
Which leaves one spot for Miami, Bama, Ole Miss, or South Carolina. You can add SMU here if they lose but I think they are out of they lose.
I think Miami will fall out. If SMU loses in the ACC championship, I could see them having a chance, but again I'm saying ACC only gets one. That leaves the final spot potentially to a 3 loss SEC team. I suspect South Carolina will jump Ole Miss and Bama given their win over #12 Clemson this week. And it just might boil down to the ACC Championship game and who wins. Clemson win likely bounces SMU and does that bolster a team like South Carolina who just beat them. Razor thin, but IMO all those teams are still alive for the last spot. We will know once the new rankings are out who has a legit shot because those teams don't play. I suspect whoever the highest ranked SEC team is in the bubble will be hoping the committee devalues the ACC and that SMU wins eliminating the scenario where they grab the last spot.