We've finally reached College Football's Championship Weekend and there are a trio of games with win-and-you're-in setups for the CFB Playoff.
If Ohio State wins the Big Ten Title Game over Northwestern then they will be selected for the playoffs.
If Alabama beats Florida in the SEC Title Game they will be in the playoffs and the definitive #1 seed and favorite to win it all.
The ACC Title game between Notre Dame and Clemson could see both the winner and the loser qualify for the playoff if Clemson wins, but if Notre Dame beats Clemson for a second time then an unexpected spot would open for another team.
So now the question remains, which of the above Conference Title games is most likely to provide us with an upset?
The most obvious choice would be Clemson-Notre Dame. Clemson is favored, but Notre Dame has already knocked Clemson off once this season, albeit without QB Trevor Lawrence and many expect he's the difference in this game.
The one viewed as least likely by many is the SEC Title Game between Florida and Alabama. The Crimson Tide comes in with a near-unanimous ranking as the best team in the nation and also have two of the top three Heisman candidates according to many. Florida comes in after a loss to LSU and a defense that doesn't inspire much confidence.
The Big Ten Title Game may be the one with the most unknown quantities. Certainly the expectation is Ohio State will beat Northwestern, but with such a limited sample size to judge by it could be the game that surprises us most.
Conference Championship Weekend Schedule (Power Five only)
• Pac 12 Title Game: Oregon @ #13 USC, 8pm ET
• Big Ten Title Game: #14 Northwestern vs. #4 Ohio St., Noon ET
• Big 12 Title Game: #10 Oklahoma vs. #6 Iowa State, Noon ET
• ACC Title Game: #3 Clemson vs. #2 Notre Dame, 4pm ET
• SEC Title Game: #1 Alabama vs. #7 Florida, 8pm ET