Tulane’s loss against Memphis has major impact on College Football Playoff picture, clearing race for Big 12

College football’s final week claimed its first major victim Thursday night, as No. 17 Tulane fell 34-24 at home against Memphis. Though the result doesn’t knock the Green Wave out of the American Athletic Conference Championship Game — Tulane clinched a berth two weeks ago with a win against Navy — it did have major implications on a heated College Football Playoff race. 

Tulane’s loss virtually eliminated the possibility that two Group of Five teams could make the final 12-team field and all. Tulane quietly climbed the rankings and, especially with Army’s loss to Notre Dame in Week 13, put itself in a spot to potentially steal a bid if it could finish the year undefeated and win the AAC Championship Game. Obviously, that isn’t happening. The Big 12’s nightmare scenario was scary-good fun while it lasted. 

In that same vein, the Mountain West Conference was likely pleased with Memphis’ upset victory. It almost guarantees that the winner of the MWC Championship Game will represent the Group of Five in the College Football Playoff. 

More specifically, it insulates the conference from getting left out if Boise State loses. The Broncos have been in good standing all year and came in at No. 11 in the latest set of CFP Rankings. So long as they win out, they’re in. 

Boise State doesn’t know its opponent in the title game yet, but it’s shaping up to be No. 22 UNLV. All the Rebels have to do is beat 3-9 Nevada and they’ll have a rematch against Boise State. Given Tulane’s anticipated drop, a UNLV win in the MWC Championship Game would likely make it the highest-ranked Group of Five champion and, thus, put it in the College Football Playoff field. 

The Big 12 is also breathing a huge sigh of relief. At No. 17, Tulane ranked ahead of Iowa…


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Author : Will Backus

Publish date : 2024-11-29 14:25:00

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