Dayton Daily News

Buckeyes trail Oklahoma in rankings

Top three hold steady; OSU needs Sooners to lose.

- By Ralph D. Russo

Oklahoma is on the doorstep of the College Football Playoff.

The Sooners were No. 5 in the pivotal second-tolast College Football Playoff rankings released Tuesday night, ahead of Ohio State heading into championsh­ip weekend, when the final four will be set.

The biggest question facing the selection committee this week was how much to value Ohio State’s 62-39 blowout of Michigan on Saturday. The answer: The Buckeyes moved up four spots but were still stuck behind the Sooners.

“I really don’t have a measuremen­t for closeness,” selection committee chairman Rob Mullens said when asked what separated Ohio State and Oklahoma.

Mullens cited Oklahoma’s historic offense. The Sooners are on pace to set an FBS record for yards per play, averaging 8.92. “While their defense has been a challenge, their offense has been superior,” Mullens said.

The top three teams in the selection committee’s rankings held steady for a fourth straight week. Alabama, Clemson and Notre Dame — all unbeaten — are Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Georgia moved into the fourth spot that was previously occupied by Michigan, heading into its SEC championsh­ip game against Alabama. It’s a given the SEC winner makes the playoff. Maybe the loser, too.

Notre Dame is already in the clubhouse at 12-0 and Clemson faces Pittsburgh in the Atlantic Coast Conference championsh­ip game. That leaves one spot very much in play.

Ohio State faces Northweste­rn (8-4) in the Big Ten championsh­ip in Indianapol­is and Oklahoma rematches Texas (9-3) in the Big 12 title game in Arlington, Texas. The Longhorns handed the Sooners their only regular-season loss in October. Ohio State’s lone loss was by 29 points at Purdue.

Can the Buckeyes vault past the Sooners if both win Saturday? There is some precedent. In 2014, Ohio State beat Wisconsin 59-0 in the Big Ten championsh­ip game and jumped from sixth to fourth, passing co-Big 12 champions Baylor and TCU. The Buckeyes might need a similar performanc­e to have a shot this time.

What else could make for mystery heading into selection Sunday?

The defense-smitten committee could be presented with an alternativ­e option for the fourth spot depending on how things go in the SEC championsh­ip game. It will drive fans outside of SEC country out of their minds, but Alabama seems like a lock to make the playoff even if it loses — barring some kind of epic beatdown of the Tide by the Bulldogs in Atlanta. Note: Alabama has never lost a game by more than 14 points under Nick Saban.

What could make SEC haters even angrier? Alabama beats Georgia 31-28 on a last-play field goal and the committee is so impressed with the Bulldogs they just throw them in there at No. 4, despite the two losses and lack of a conference championsh­ip.

That seems extreme considerin­g the committee has yet to include a two-loss team in the playoff, bypassing ones with conference championsh­ips for one-loss teams without. But if Ohio State and/ or Oklahoma are unimpressi­ve winners on Saturday — or they both lose — the CFP could have two SEC teams in it for the second straight season.

And Notre Dame’s inclusion would mean three of the Power Five conference would not be represente­d.

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