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The committee is favoring the eye test - is that a good or bad thing? Greg McElroy goes through and breaks down the Top 25 telling you why Miami moving up is the right thing, what Utah has done for the Big 12, why Indiana stayed at No. 2 and what might happen if Texas beats Georgia and Oklahoma beats Alabama. Plus, does Notre Dame control their own destiny and could the ACC Champion be left OUT of the CFP?
0:00 Intros
2:25 Top 5 - Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Bama, Georgia
5:43 Committee valuing the EYE test
6:25 Texas Tech and their Strength of Schedule
7:40 Oregon moving up one spot
8:45 Notre Dame, Texas and Oklahoma
11:05 BYU and Utah
12:58 Vanderbilt needs a bit of a prayer
13:30 The committee says βAll of these teams in the ACC are flawedβ
16:27 USC and Michigan are in fascinating spots
18:23 21-25 feel like place holders
20:55 If Georgia and Alabama lose do they stay in the Top 10 and jump Notre Dame?
23:40 Does Notre Dame control their own destiny?
25:26 Narduzziβs comments
27:13 Can the ACC get jumped by the AAC?
30:00 Is it better for Miami to NOT make the ACC Championship for an at-large bid?
32:30 If BYU wins the Big 12 will the committee put two B12 teams in the CFP?
33:45 Can Texas get in the CFP at 9-3?
35:55 Tweet Questions
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