Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Michigan moves into top 4 of CFP rankings; coachless Irish 6th

- Auburn fires coordinato­r

DALLAS » Michigan moved up to No. 2 Tuesday night in the second-to-last College Football Playoff rankings, joining Georgia, Alabama and Cincinnati in the top four heading into conference championsh­ip weekend.

Oklahoma State is fifth going into the Big 12 championsh­ip game Saturday against Baylor, and Notre Dame is sixth with no games left and no head coach.

Georgia was first, as it has been for every selection committee ranking so far, and Michigan climbed to No. 2 after it beat last week’s No. 2, Ohio

State. The Wolverines play Iowa in the Big Ten title game.

Alabama will be third going into the SEC championsh­ip game with Georgia, and Cincinnati is fourth heading into its American Athletic Conference championsh­ip against Houston.

The playoff field will be set Sunday. The penultimat­e rankings come the day before the conference commission­ers who manage the playoff meet in Dallas for a pivotal gathering.

The management committee — comprised of the commission­ers of the 10 FBS conference­s and Notre Dame’s athletic director — has a selfimpose­d deadline to agree on how to expand the playoff.

The commission­ers have been debating whether to triple the playoff field to 12 teams. For a new model to be in place by the 2024 season, a format would have to be approved by the CFP oversight committee of university presidents and chancellor­s by mid-January.

If the management committee cannot come to a consensus on the the size of the field at this meeting, it is likely that the soonest expansion could happen would be the 2026 season, after the current television rights contract with ESPN expires.

AUBURN, ALA. » Auburn coach Bryan Harsin has fired offensive coordinato­r and quarterbac­ks coach Mike Bobo after one season.

Spokesman Kirk Sampson confirmed that Bobo isn’t being retained. He was hired in January with a three-year contract worth $1.3 million annually.

The Tigers (6-6) lost their last four games, blowing double-digit leads in three straight. They scored a total of 12 points in the second half of those games, not counting the four overtimes in a 24-22 loss to No. 4 Alabama.

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