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FWIW, SMU lost on the last play of game in the '24 ACC Championship game and was 11-1 heading into the game with its sole loss to a BYU team that finished 11-2 and in the Top 15..
Alabama had two losses already and got absolutely smoked by Georgia in the SEC Championship game.
I don't know what the right answer is with ND/Bama but not all CC losses are created the same.
Fair enough. That being said, it must be nice not to have to worry about playing in one
SMU fell 2 spots in the rankings from 8th to 10th. They were 11 -2. The only other 2 loss power 4 teams were Miami and BYU. BYU actually beat SMU last year but they were so far behind it apparently didn't matter (look at that more inconsistencies). SMU and Miami did not play, however Miami finished 3rd in the ACC regular season so it made sense for SMU to stay ahead of them. All of the other teams in consideration were 3 loss SEC teams. Bama was the highest ranked, but just the 1 ranked win ( a great one in GA) and had 2 unranked losses, one of them by 3 TD.
So SMU dropped 2 spots, but stayed in because of where they were ranked and who was behind them. Easily could have fallen out though.
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