Nine teams were officially eliminated from College Football Playoff contention in Week 6, and only 25 teams are still alive for the four-team playoff field.
The ACC lost three teams, the most of any conference, followed by the Big Ten and Pac-12, who lost two apiece. The Big 12 and SEC each lost one team. And because the final Group of Five team — UCF — was eliminated in Week 4, no other conference is still alive in the playoff hunt.
First, here are the 25 teams still in contention for the College Football Playoff:
Team
Conference
Alabama
SEC
Auburn
SEC
Clemson
ACC
Colorado
Pac-12
Duke
ACC
Florida
SEC
Georgia
SEC
Iowa
Big Ten
Kentucky
SEC
LSU
SEC
Miami (FL)
ACC
Michigan
Big Ten
Michigan State
Big Ten
Mississippi State
SEC
NC State
ACC
Notre Dame
Independent
Ohio State
Big Ten
Oklahoma
Big 12
Oregon
Pac-12
Penn State
Big Ten
Texas
Big 12
Washington
Pac-12
Washington State
Pac-12
West Virginia
Big 12
Wisconsin
Big Ten
And here are the 105 teams eliminated from playoff contention: