Remember all the angst about two teams from the same conference making the College Football Playoff field?

Get ready for same teeth gnashing this season. Alabama and Georgia have established themselves as the two dominant teams of the season through the first two weeks.

As long as both stay unscathed until the SEC title game, it's hard to imagine both not making the field given the parity across the rest of the country.

Oklahoma is moved out of the playoff projection this week after the loss of Rodney Anderson to a knee injury. His rare talents both running and receiving will be hard to replace. And while Kyler Murray has looked good in his first two starts, he cannot carry this offense alone.

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The Sooners still appear to be favorites to win the Big 12 title, but they likely won't make it through without at least one blemish. Their lack of a quality non-conference win likely will be another negative when comparing resumes with the expected contenders from the SEC and Big 12 along with Clemson.