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RE: The College Football Playoff’s 4-team format isn’t going anywhere
Schools and number of times in straight 8-49 different schools. 45 are currently P5. Only Boise, BYU, Cincinnati and UCF outside would have made it.

Ohio St. 15
Alabama 11
Oklahoma 11
Florida 9
Florida St. 8
USC 8
Georgia 7
Oregon 7
Michigan 6
Texas 6
Kansas St. 5
LSU 5
Nebraska 5
Stanford 5
Tennessee 5
Wisconsin 5
Auburn 4
Clemson 4
Miami FL 4
Notre Dame 4
Penn St. 4
Virginia Tech 4
Boise St. 3
Michigan St. 3
TCU 3
Arkansas 2
Baylor 2
Colorado 2
Iowa 2
Missouri 2
UCLA 2
Utah 2
Washington 2
Washington St. 2
Arizona 1
Arizona St. 1
BYU 1
California 1
Central Florida 1
Cincinnati 1
Illinois 1
Kansas 1
Louisville 1
Mississippi St. 1
North Carolina 1
Oklahoma St. 1
Oregon St. 1
Texas A&M 1
Texas Tech 1
05-18-2019 04:29 PM
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