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1. Michigan at Notre Dame, Sept. 1: This game will feature two coaches who are both desperately trying to remain relevant through November, but it starts here. With no conference championship to play in, Brian Kelly knows the Irish can probably afford only one loss all season. The Irish also have road trips to Virginia Tech and USC this season. Technically, there are no elimination games in September, but if the Irish start with a loss, every game after that will certainly feel like one. Michigan can lose this game and still win the Big Ten, but starting the season with a win over the Irish is exactly what Jim Harbaugh needs.
2. Michigan at Ohio State, Nov. 24: Jim Harbaugh is 0-for-3 against the Buckeyes, and ... isn't that enough?
3. Clemson at Florida State, Oct. 27: Clemson also has a tough nonconference game against Texas A&M and former FSU coach Jimbo Fisher, but the path to the ACC title runs through Tallahassee. This game has typically determined the Atlantic Division winner and Clemson has won the past three in the series. Clemson can lose to the Aggies and still win the ACC, making it extremely difficult for the committee to leave out a one-loss ACC champ that should have one of the best defenses in the country.
4. Auburn at Alabama, Nov. 24: This game should again determine the SEC West winner, and while it's possible for the loser to still make the playoff (See: 2017), that's assuming it's the only loss. Don't forget Auburn also plays Washington this season, and Alabama has Louisville.
5. Oklahoma at West Virginia, Nov. 23: At No. 9 in ESPN's preseason FPI, the Sooners are the early favorite to win the Big 12, but the Mountaineers could be their toughest competition along the way, especially in Morgantown on a Friday night to end the season.


1. Michigan at Notre Dame, Sept. 1: This game will feature two coaches who are both desperately trying to remain relevant through November, but it starts here. With no conference championship to play in, Brian Kelly knows the Irish can probably afford only one loss all season. The Irish also have road trips to Virginia Tech and USC this season. Technically, there are no elimination games in September, but if the Irish start with a loss, every game after that will certainly feel like one. Michigan can lose this game and still win the Big Ten, but starting the season with a win over the Irish is exactly what Jim Harbaugh needs.


2. Michigan at Ohio State, Nov. 24: Jim Harbaugh is 0-for-3 against the Buckeyes, and ... isn't that enough?


3. Clemson at Florida State, Oct. 27: Clemson also has a tough nonconference game against Texas A&M and former FSU coach Jimbo Fisher, but the path to the ACC title runs through Tallahassee. This game has typically determined the Atlantic Division winner and Clemson has won the past three in the series. Clemson can lose to the Aggies and still win the ACC, making it extremely difficult for the committee to leave out a one-loss ACC champ that should have one of the best defenses in the country.


4. Auburn at Alabama, Nov. 24: This game should again determine the SEC West winner, and while it's possible for the loser to still make the playoff (See: 2017), that's assuming it's the only loss. Don't forget Auburn also plays Washington this season, and Alabama has Louisville.


5. Oklahoma at West Virginia, Nov. 23: At No. 9 in ESPN's preseason FPI, the Sooners are the early favorite to win the Big 12, but the Mountaineers could be their toughest competition along the way, especially in Morgantown on a Friday night to end the season.