The College Football Playoff committee has a peculiar way of ranking teams. If you're not from the Power Four conferences or Notre Dame, your wins are merely a testament to the team's overall strength rather than your individual performance. This is especially evident in the latest rankings, where an unbeaten Big Ten team remains at No. 1 despite having only one conference win.
Notre Dame, ranked ninth, has benefited from this system as long as it continues to win. The committee has "forgotten" its recent back-to-back losses and views the Fighting Irish as a complete team. With a golden record of wins over the past seven games by an average margin of 26.1 points, Notre Dame is almost guaranteed a top-eight spot.
However, this ranking system can quickly turn against you if you stumble at the wrong time. Mack Rhoades, the chairman of the College Football Playoff committee, has just stepped down as both the CFP chairman and athletic director at Baylor due to personal reasons. This abrupt change serves as a reminder that fortunes in college football can shift rapidly.
The upcoming matchup between Notre Dame and Pittsburgh presents an intriguing test for both teams. The Panthers coach Pat Narduzzi views this game as a "trap" and believes his team will struggle against the Fighting Irish's superior size, strength, and speed. However, Pitt has won five straight games in the ACC, scoring 48 points or more in each contest.
Irish coach Marcus Freeman downplays the idea of a trap game, emphasizing that it's a genuine challenge for his team. The College GameDay operation hasn't picked up its broadcast near Acrisure Stadium due to expecting a lopsided victory.
Ultimately, the Irish are expected to win 34-24, with many predicting a more competitive game than what the final score suggests. This matchup serves as a stark reminder of how quickly college football fortunes can change and how difficult it is for teams outside the Power Four conferences to succeed.
On the Week 12 picks front, there's only one outright loss predicted: Texas against Georgia. The other matchups present interesting challenges and opportunities for upsets. Alabama takes on Oklahoma in a game that could see the Sooners' season come to an end. UCLA, ranked No. 31, faces off against top-ranked Ohio State in what promises to be a high-stakes showdown.
Notre Dame, ranked ninth, has benefited from this system as long as it continues to win. The committee has "forgotten" its recent back-to-back losses and views the Fighting Irish as a complete team. With a golden record of wins over the past seven games by an average margin of 26.1 points, Notre Dame is almost guaranteed a top-eight spot.
However, this ranking system can quickly turn against you if you stumble at the wrong time. Mack Rhoades, the chairman of the College Football Playoff committee, has just stepped down as both the CFP chairman and athletic director at Baylor due to personal reasons. This abrupt change serves as a reminder that fortunes in college football can shift rapidly.
The upcoming matchup between Notre Dame and Pittsburgh presents an intriguing test for both teams. The Panthers coach Pat Narduzzi views this game as a "trap" and believes his team will struggle against the Fighting Irish's superior size, strength, and speed. However, Pitt has won five straight games in the ACC, scoring 48 points or more in each contest.
Irish coach Marcus Freeman downplays the idea of a trap game, emphasizing that it's a genuine challenge for his team. The College GameDay operation hasn't picked up its broadcast near Acrisure Stadium due to expecting a lopsided victory.
Ultimately, the Irish are expected to win 34-24, with many predicting a more competitive game than what the final score suggests. This matchup serves as a stark reminder of how quickly college football fortunes can change and how difficult it is for teams outside the Power Four conferences to succeed.
On the Week 12 picks front, there's only one outright loss predicted: Texas against Georgia. The other matchups present interesting challenges and opportunities for upsets. Alabama takes on Oklahoma in a game that could see the Sooners' season come to an end. UCLA, ranked No. 31, faces off against top-ranked Ohio State in what promises to be a high-stakes showdown.