Georgia would replace Alabama as a top-four seed and receive a first-round bye in the College Football Playoff if the bracket was based on The Associated Press Top 25 released Sunday. Oklahoma and Miami would be back in the 12-team field.

The CFP committee will release its third rankings of the season Tuesday night.

Georgia went from playing at home in the first round to receiving a bye on this week's mock bracket because of its 35-10 win over Texas on Saturday.

Oklahoma, which had been the first team left off the bracket the past two weeks, is in as a No. 8 seed. Miami, which had been off the bracket for two weeks, moved past Georgia Tech in the AP poll and is now the highest-ranked Atlantic Coast Conference team, at No. 14.

The Southeastern Conference has five of the 12 teams o

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