College Football Playoff: Projected top 4 after Week 16

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Week 16 of the 2020 College Football has concluded and now the College Football Playoff Committee will choose the four teams on Sunday. Here’s what the top four should look like.

There were also several regular season games without conference championship titles on the line. One of the regular season games left to play is a game that had just as much on the line as any of the conference championships in terms of the College Football Playoff.

The #5 Texas A&M Aggies (8-1) traveled to Knoxville, Tennessee to take on the Tennessee Volunteers. The Aggies needed a big win over the struggling Volunteers to get a favorable view for the fourth and final College Football Playoff spot without a conference championship. The Aggies were able to defeat the Volunteers with a 34-13 score.

It should have been an open and shut case for the College Football Playoff Committee if #1 Alabama, #3 Clemson, and #4 Ohio State won their games like they are projected to on Saturday. There are three questions for the Committee to ask themselves for the final voting on Sunday. The first is if the Buckeyes’ very slow and ugly 22-10 win over the #14 Northwestern Wildcats makes impacts their standing?

The second question is how worthy are the Aggies are after their big win?

The final question for the Playoff Committee is to wonder how much #2 Notre Dame’s 34-10 loss to Clemson proves they are not a top-four team?

The College Football Playoff Selection Show will be broadcasted on ESPN at 12 pm eastern. Here are the final four projections for the College Football Playoff.