BIRMINGHAM, Ala. —
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The top four seeds remain unchanged on the College Football Playoff bracket based on The Associated Press Top 25 released Sunday, but three of the four first-round matchups would change and Memphis returned as the Group of Five representative.
Only slight alterations were required on the mock bracket because the significant changes in the AP poll came toward the bottom.
Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M and Alabama would be the top four seeds as the Nos. 1-4 teams in the AP poll. The top four seeds receive a first-round bye.
Miami and BYU tied for No. 10 in the poll, meaning those two teams had to be listed as possibilities to be 10th or 11th in the seeding.
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