SEC Losses Are Big Gains for SMU and Indiana in Latest College Football Playoff Rankings

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The Southeastern Conferenceā€™s losses were almost everyone elseā€™s gain in the College Football Playoff rankings, with SMU nudging its way into the top 12 and Indiana staying in the mix at No. 10 despite a lopsided loss of its own. The 12-team bracket released Tuesday placed undefeated Oregon on top for the fourth straight week. It did not include Alabama or Mississippi of the SEC, both of which suffered their third losses of the season last week. That helped move SMU up four spots to No. 9, joining No. 6 Miami to give the Atlantic Coast Conference two teams in the 12-team bracket. They could meet in the ACC title game in two weeks. Clemson, ranked 12th, is also in the mix. ā€œWeā€™ve been in that position where, so far, our resume hadnā€™t been good enough, so we needed some help,ā€ SMU coach Rhett Lashlee said a few hours before the rankings were released.All eyes were on Indiana, and how harshly the committee would penalize the Hoosiers for their first loss of the season, a 38-15 thumping by No. 2 Ohio State. Indiana coach Curt Cignetti scoffed at the idea the Hoosiers werenā€™t a playoff team. The selection committee agreed, only bumping the Hoosiers down five spots.

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