The James Madison Dukes are rooting for Duke. Tulane is riding a wave straight into the bigtime. Alabama needs to take care of business. Notre Dame and Miami can only sit back, wait and hope.
Saturday's slate of conference title games will set the stage for the last debate among members of the College Football Playoff selection committee, who will release the bracket for the 12-team tournament Sunday.
Some issues are clear-cut: For instance, no matter who wins the 1 vs. 2 showdown between Ohio State and Indiana, both teams will be in the playoff.
Many others aren't.
A quick look at the stakes Saturday.
James Madison, Tulane, Duke and the ACC
Tulane (American), ranked 20th in the latest CFP standings, and No. 25 James Madison (Sun Belt) each became conference champions with wins Friday night. The CFP rules call for the five best-ranked conference titlists to earn spots in the 12-team bracket.
This was always presumed to mean the Power Four conferences and one other. But Duke of the ACC — unranked and with a 7-5 record — is in that league title game Saturday night. If the Blue Devils beat CFP No. 17 Virginia, there's at least a chance that James Madison could be ranked ahead of them and take that spot that was presumed to be for the ACC winner.