College Football Playoff picks after Week 12
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College Football Playoff picks after Week 12
"Saturday started with what looked like a massive upset of the No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies. The South Carolina Gamecocks led 30-3 at halftime but then the Aggies woke up. After a 21-point third, A&M didn't take its first lead until the fourth quarter when it went up 31-30. To pull of the largest comeback in school history, QB Marcel Reed threw for 439 yards and three touchdowns. The Aggies should keep their spot in the top four."
"The No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide entered Saturday, alongside Texas A&M, as the only teams undefeated in conference play. But the Oklahoma Sooners came to Tuscaloosa, got the win and threw the SEC race into a mess. The Sooners had just 212 yards of offense, their fewest in a win since 2001 but forced three turnovers. OU scored 10 points off turnovers and became the first team to beat Bama in consecutive years since the Ole Miss Rebels in 2014-15."
The top five of the College Football Playoff standings were unchanged through the first two rankings releases, but Week 12 produced results likely to alter the picture. Texas A&M erased a 30-3 halftime deficit to beat South Carolina, recording the largest comeback in school history as QB Marcel Reed threw for 439 yards and three touchdowns. Alabama lost at home to Oklahoma, which totaled just 212 yards yet forced three turnovers and scored 10 points off them. Ohio State and Indiana both cruised in Week 12, outscoring opponents by a combined 79-17 and earning bye weeks before rivalry finales. A top-12 CFP ordering lists Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Texas Tech and others among the contenders.
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