Will it be the No. 1 or No. 2 seed
I mean, when you put it that way, the No. 1 seed seems pretty clear cut. pic.twitter.com/HHiNNlo6Wk
— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) December 8, 2019
This is the first year you can sit and watch the final College Football Playoff rankings and not be on edge because of whether Ohio State gets in or not. No, it’s a done deal that the Buckeyes get in. Where it gets interesting is whether or not OSU gets the nod as the top overall seed, or whether the committee rewards LSU for its dominant win over Georgia and flips the two.
If Ohio State is No. 1, it likely gets Oklahoma. However, fall to No. 2, and the Buckeyes’ likely opponent is Clemson. You have to go through these teams anyway, but there sure seems to be a big dropoff after the top three teams.
We’ll all find out where and who Ohio State is playing around 12:30 PM or so Sunday.
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