There are now just two weeks left in the college football regular season, and the College Football Playoff picture is starting to take shape. Saturday was an eventful one, especially in the SEC, and the results will have a massive ripple effect heading into the Week 13 CFP rankings reveal on Tuesday night .
The biggest storyline of the day was Oklahoma, sitting in the first spot outside of the projected field at No. 11 (bumped out of the 12-team bracket due to auto-bids for the final two conference champions) and with two losses. The Sooners faced a season-defining game on the road against No. 4 Alabama and came out of Tuscaloosa with a 23-21 win to get to 8-2 on the year.
Elsewhere, Texas A&M came back from a 27-point halftime deficit against South Carolina to stay unbeaten. Notre

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