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Vols, LSU among teams with path to top 4

- Paul Myerberg

Some things are obvious following the release of the third College Football Playoff rankings:

Georgia is No. 1 and will remain No. 1 unless beaten in the SEC championsh­ip game. But either way, the Bulldogs are a playoff lock with one loss regardless of when that loss occurs.

The winner between No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan is basically guaranteed to make the top four. Similar to Georgia, the victor is a lock even with one loss, should that defeat come this Saturday – the Buckeyes face Maryland and the Wolverines take on Illinois – and the winner rebounds to win the rivalry and the conference championsh­ip game.

No. 4 TCU is also assured a playoff berth should the Horned Frogs remain unbeaten. Through double-digit deficits and four-quarter battles, shootouts and defensive struggles, TCU has managed to reach 10-0 under first-year coach Sonny Dykes.

And we’re in a spot where as many as five teams could have a plausible case for No. 4 come early December. That’s Tennessee, even if the Volunteers won’t win the SEC East; LSU, should the Tigers win the conference championsh­ip; Southern Cal, if the Trojans win the Pac-12 with one loss; the loser of Michigan and Ohio State; and the one-loss ACC champion, whether that’s Clemson or North Carolina.

Those teams still in the playoff mix after last weekend lead the winners and losers from Tuesday’s rankings:

Winners Tennessee

No. 5 Tennessee is patiently waiting just outside the top four, ready to pounce immediatel­y after Ohio State and Michigan meet this month. Should they stay at one loss through November, the Volunteers are guaranteed to replace the Buckeyes or Wolverines heading into the final Saturday of the regular season. But will they stay there? There are teams that could kick Tennessee out of the mix with a Power Five conference championsh­ip. But the Volunteers are a clear winner after No. 12 Oregon was knocked out of the mix, which removed what had been the stiffest competitio­n for that fourth and final spot.

LSU

Up to No. 6 after barely sneaking past Arkansas, the Tigers are the only two-loss team still in playoff contention and a genuine contender for the semifinals in Brian Kelly’s first season. The path into the top four is easy to explain but would be very difficult to pull off: LSU has to beat Alabama-Birmingham and Texas A&M in November – pretty much a guarantee, unless the Aggies somehow discover a pulse – and then upset Georgia in the SEC championsh­ip game. Down the line, a win against the Bulldogs might force the committee to make a difficult decision between the Tigers and the Volunteers.

Loser Pac-12

One week after three Pac-12 teams with one loss populated the top of the rankings, the conference’s playoff hopes are now tied to just one contender, No. 7 Southern Cal. Oregon fell six spots after losing to No. 17 Washington. An ugly loss to Arizona docked UCLA four spots to No. 16. In a way, that the conference has six teams in the rankings – the Trojans, Ducks, Huskies, Bruins, No. 10 Utah and No. 23 Oregon State – paints a very clear picture of the league’s increased depth compared to the recent past. But the Pac-12 is one USC loss away from once again falling short of a College Football Playoff berth.

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