The College Football Playoff picture, along with that of the rest of the bowls, came into much clearer focus on Saturday, with Alabama, Michigan, Georgia and Cincinnati appearing destined to make up the four-team playoff field.
Here's how it happened:
• No. 3 Alabama hammered No. 1 Georgia 41-24 in the SEC Championship Game in Atlanta, likely securing the top playoff seeding for the Crimson Tide (12-1).
• Georgia's loss to the Crimson Tide isn't expected to keep the Bulldogs (12-1) out of the playoff field because their regular-season body of work seems to have impressed the playoff committee enough.
• No. 4 Cincinnati defeated No. 21 Houston 35-20 at home in the American Athletic Conference title game, likely making the 13-0 Bearcats the first team from a Group of Five conference to be included in the playoff.
• No. 2 Michigan dominated No. 13 Iowa 42-3 in the Big Ten title game Saturday night in Indianapolis, with the Wolverines (12-1) in line to be the No. 2 seed.
Likely on the outside looking in is No. 6 Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish (11-1), an independent team, couldn't bolster their argument with a conference title game victory.
No. 5 Oklahoma State fell out of playoff contention by absorbing a second loss, 21-16 to No. 9 Baylor in the Big 12 championship game in Arlington, Texas.