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Samuel Chi's Mock College Football Playoff Standings: Week 11

Samuel ChiNov 3, 2014

We're in the first week of November and we're nowhere near any clarity in terms of the inaugural playoff picture. We might easily have two SEC teams in the four-team playoff, or we might have none.

The selection committee has five more weeks to sort all this out after unveiling its first-ever rankings last week. But this Tuesday's rankings should be more revealing and relevant: We will finally get an idea about how its evaluation process works.

Do the 12 committee members act like pollsters, where they simply slide teams up and down each week based on wins and losses? Or do they shred last week's rankings and evaluate each team freshly based on the data that became available only after Saturday? Some of those questions should become more clear Tuesday night.

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But until then, here are our projected College Football Playoff rankings for this week, based on what we learned last week:

The Rankings

11Miss State12.9917
22Florida State27.0640
33Auburn32.772
45Oregon57.6029
57TCU68.5339
66Alabama43.876
79Kansas State910.3145
88Michigan State711.7558
914Arizona State1116.8830
1010Notre Dame814.0349
1113Baylor1014.6573
124Ole Miss125.313
1315Nebraska1514.4172
1416Ohio State1315.1167
1519LSU1410.078
1622UCLA1818.4311

The Playoff Teams

1. Mississippi State

The Bulldogs escaped against Arkansas and will remain No. 1, but they have no margin for error. A loss at Alabama could end their bid for the SEC West title and possibly a playoff spot altogether.

Projected bowl: Playoff at Sugar Bowl

2. Florida State

The Seminoles survived a Thursday night ambush at Louisville by rallying in the second half. They're clearly not as good as they were last year, but with a forgiving schedule, they should do just enough to hang on. As long as FSU wins out, it'll be no worse than the No. 2 seed in the playoff.

Projected bowl: Playoff at Rose Bowl

4. Oregon

The Ducks are back on a roll. They're healthy again and Marcus Mariota is staking his claim for the Heisman Trophy. They finally solved Stanford and are primed to take care of business the rest of the way.

Projected bowl: Playoff at Rose Bowl

5. TCU

A dramatic last-second win in Morgantown kept the Horned Frogs' hopes for a playoff berth alive, and they'll be playing another elimination game Saturday against Kansas State with the Big 12 title possibly on the line.

Projected bowl: Playoff at Sugar Bowl

Sugar Bowl (Playoff)Miss State (SEC) vs. TCU (Big 12)
Rose Bowl (Playoff)Florida State (ACC) vs. Oregon (Pac-12)
Cotton BowlAlabama (SEC) vs. Kansas State (Big 12)
Fiesta BowlMichigan State (Big Ten) vs. Arizona State (Pac-12)
Orange BowlAuburn (SEC) vs. Clemson (ACC)
Peach BowlNotre Dame vs. Marshall (C-USA)*

The First Four Out

3. Auburn

If both Auburn and Mississippi State win out, it'll produce the most likely scenario for two SEC teams to crash the playoff party. The Tigers' remaining schedule isn't a cakewalk, but most of their work is already done—save for the Iron Bowl.

Projected bowl: Orange Bowl

6. Alabama

Thanks to Ole Miss' gut-wrenching loss to Auburn, the Tide now can win the SEC West by running the table without any other help. But unlike Auburn, their work is just getting started. Alabama must get by LSU (at Death Valley, at night) and Mississippi State back-to-back before facing Auburn in the Iron Bowl.

Projected bowl: Cotton Bowl

7. Kansas State

The Wildcats can play their way into the playoff, but they have to get it done away from Manhattan. They must beat TCU, West Virginia and Baylor—all on the road.

Projected bowl: Cotton Bowl

8. Michigan State

The Spartans must get by Ohio State this weekend, but if they prevail, they'd be able to coast home to a Big Ten title. But even that guarantees nothing in terms of a playoff berth, as Michigan State is very much on the outside at the point.

Projected bowl: Fiesta Bowl

Other Fun Facts

* The group-of-five picture underwent a major shakeup on Saturday, as both East Carolina and Central Florida lost, thus eliminating the American Athletic Conference. We'll find out if the committee will continue to hold the weak schedule against Marshall even though it's one of just three unbeaten teams left. And we'll see if Colorado State breaks into the rankings as well.

* The ACC's guaranteed Orange Bowl berth now appears to be a two-team race. Clemson might have the edge, but Duke certainly is making its own case. If the Blue Devils can win the Coastal without incurring another loss, they might get the nod over the Tigers if they keep it close against Florida State in the ACC title game.

* Notre Dame's too-close-for-comfort win over Navy didn't help its cause this week, but it did get some assistance Saturday night as Arizona State squeaked out another close win. The Sun Devils are now leading the tough Pac-12 South and, as such, give the Irish a huge opportunity to impress in their showdown this Saturday.

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