Seven Things BYU Fans Should Watch For When the First CFP Rankings Come Out

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x Things BYU Fans Should Watch For When the First CFP Rankings Come Out On Tuesday evening, the first edition of the 2024 College Football Playoff rankings will

On Tuesday evening, the first edition of the 2024 College Football Playoff rankings will be released. The teams in the College Football Playoffs, which will feature 12 teams for the first time, will be determined by the College Football Playoff rankings. When the rankings are released, BYU will be ranked in the CFP rankings for the first time since 2021. Here are things BYU fans should watch for when the rankings are unveiled.BYU is one of five undefeated teams in the FBS.

Miami's best win is over three-loss Louisville, while Indiana has not beaten a team that is receiving votes in the AP poll. This is important because for BYU's resume, a lot of the hay is alread in the barn. Meaning there are not a lot of opportunities to get more signature wins. If BYU is not ranked ahead of Miami and/or Indiana on Tuesday night, it will be challenging for BYU to leapfrog them later on unless one of them loses.In a world where the media mostly cares about the Big Ten and the SEC, how will the committee view the Big 12? Pay attention to not only BYU, but Iowa State, Kansas State, and Colorado.

If those one-loss teams are ranked ahead of BYU, the path to an at-large bid would get more narrow for BYU.The four highest-ranked conference champions get the top four seeds in the CFP and the fifth highest-rated conference champion gets an automatic bid to the first round. It's most likely that the four Power Four champions will get those byes, but it is not guaranteed.

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