Columbia, SC – In an exciting turn of events this week, both Clemson and South Carolina have seen notable improvements in the College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings, released on Tuesday night. The Tigers jumped to the 12th spot, while the Gamecocks earned the 15th position. This alteration in rankings sets the stage for a significant rivalry matchup this Saturday.
Last week, Clemson was ranked 17th, whereas South Carolina held the 18th position. Both schools have showcased strong performances in the late season, which has spurred discussions about potential playoff appearances. The current state of college football is marked by unpredictability, and the winner of Saturday’s clash could have a shot at the newly expanded 12-team playoff bracket.
South Carolina is entering the game as one of the hottest teams nationally, boasting a five-game winning streak and a season record of 8-3. A victory against Clemson would give the Gamecocks nine wins, a feat they haven’t achieved since 2017. Competing within a tightly packed Southeastern Conference, South Carolina finds itself behind No. 13 Alabama and No. 14 Ole Miss, both of which handed USC two of their three losses this season. The committee’s evaluation placed Alabama and Ole Miss ahead of South Carolina due to their head-to-head victories.
For Clemson, securing an at-large spot in the playoffs hinges on their performance this Saturday. Alternatively, they could clinch a spot through an automatic bid as the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) champion. To reach the ACC title game against SMU, Clemson needs Miami to lose against Syracuse this weekend. Currently, Clemson is viewed as the first team out of the playoff picture, but a win over their rival could change that.
During the selection show on Tuesday, committee chair Warde Manuel discussed Clemson’s recent rise in the rankings, emphasizing that with only two losses, they deserved their position due to the impact of their recent wins against teams like Virginia Tech and Pitt. ESPN analyst Rece Davis pointed out that a victory over South Carolina could enhance Clemson’s prospects dramatically, regardless of their potential matchup in the conference championship.
This season is particularly significant as it marks the first year of the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff format. Under this new system, the top five highest-ranked conference champions receive automatic bids. Among these, the top four highest-ranked champions earn first-round byes, while the remaining seven teams are selected as at-large bids. This structural change is designed to provide more teams with a chance to compete for the national title.
The Saturday matchup between Clemson and South Carolina is drawing attention not only for its longstanding rivalry but also for its implications regarding the playoff picture. With both teams vying for better positions, fans can expect an intense game. The stakes are high, and whether it’s for bragging rights in the state or a potential playoff berth, this game is sure to deliver excitement.
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