Ohio State stays on top of playoff bracket, while this college makes a big move

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The committee vaulted Miami to No. 15, one spot ahead of Georgia Tech, to hand the 'Canes the Atlantic Coast Conference's only spot in this week's projected bracket.
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Not surprisingly, Ohio State stayed at the top of the rankings, and there was a healthy debate about whether last weekend's action warranted keeping Indiana at No. 2, one spot ahead of Texas A&M.

But while those top three remained the same in the Week 2 rankings released Tuesday, it was a game back in August that led the College Football Playoff selection committee to its biggest shakeup.

The committee vaulted Miami to No. 15, one spot ahead of Georgia Tech, to hand the 'Canes the Atlantic Coast Conference's only spot in this week's projected bracket.

That decision came not so much on the strength of last weekend's action, — when Miami easily handled Syracuse and Georgia Tech was idle — but rather, thanks to Miami's season-opening win against Notre Dame.

"Certainly, the win versus Notre Dame was a key factor for placing Miami ahead of Georgia Tech," committee chair Mack Rhoades explained. "In general, with the ACC, I think their lack of nonconference signature wins other than Miami over Notre Dame" hurts the conference.

Following the trio of undefeateds — Ohio State, Indiana and Texas A&M — were Alabama and Georgia, who rounded out the same top five as in last week's season-opening rankings.

Texas Tech jumped two spots to No. 6 on the strength of its win over BYU, moving one notch ahead of Mississippi, which dropped to 7 despite a romp over Citadel in a nonconference game.

At No. 8 was Oregon, followed by Notre Dame and Texas.

No. 11 Oklahoma and No. 12 BYU would be the first two teams out in this week's bracket due to the automatic spots handed to the ACC (Miami) and the highest-ranked league leader out of the Group of 5 conferences, which is now an honor that belongs to South Florida, ranked at No. 24.

"They've always been part of (the conversation)," Rhoades said of the Bulls. "South Florida is the most consistent of the Group of 5, to date."

The final bracket comes out Dec. 7, with the 12-team playoff beginning Dec. 19 and closing a month later with the title game.

Rhoades said the decision to keep Indiana at No. 2 over Texas A&M provoked the committee's second-longest conversation.

The Hoosiers needed last-second heroics to win at Penn State, while the Aggies got a romp on the road at Missouri.

"Certainly, discussion about those two games, but also discussion about body of work," Rhoades said. "There was conversation about Missouri. Missouri is a really good team but not the team they've been," due to injuries at quarterback.

The longest conversation involved moving Texas Tech a spot past Ole Miss.

"Texas Tech's win this last weekend — really convincing," Rhoades said.

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