The Big Ten would claim three of the top four seeds in the College Football Playoff based on Sunday's Associated Press Top 25 poll while Miami, Georgia, Texas and Notre Dame would host first-round games.
Ohio State and Penn State remain the Nos. 1 and 2 seeds on the projected bracket and conference mate Oregon would be No. 4. LSU would be the No. 3 seed. The top four receive first-round byes.
The Big Ten would have four teams in the 12-team field, the Southeastern Conference three, the Atlantic Coast Conference two and the Big 12 and American one each. South Florida would be in as the highest-ranked Group of Five conference champion. Notre Dame would be in as an independent.
Based on the AP Top 25, the CFP would open like this:
— No. 9 seed Illinois at No. 8 Notre Dame. Winner vs. No. 1 Ohio State.
— No. 12 seed South Florida at No. 5 seed Miami. Winner vs. No. 4 Oregon.
— No. 10 seed Florida State at No. 7 seed Texas. Winner vs. No. 2 Penn State.
— No. 11 seed Iowa State at No. 6 Georgia. Winner vs. No. 3 LSU.
The first three teams outside the bracket: South Carolina, Clemson, Oklahoma.
The Gamecocks are ranked No. 11 by the AP but would get bumped by automatically qualifying conference champions, in this case Iowa State of the Big 12 and South Florida of the American.
The top four seeds will be assigned to quarterfinals in ranking order and in consideration of current bowl relationships. This year, quarterfinal winners advance to the semifinals at the Fiesta Bowl and the Peach Bowl. The No. 1 seed would receive preferential placement based on geography.
Teams ranked Nos. 5-12 by the CFP will play in the first round, with the higher seeds hosting the lower seeds either on campus or at other sites designated by the higher-seeded school. First-round games are Dec. 19 and 20, quarterfinals Dec. 31 and Jan. 1, semifinals Jan. 8 and 9 and the championship game is Jan. 19 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
The AP will publish brackets based on the weekly Top 25 until the CFP selection committee unveils its initial rankings Nov. 4.
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