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Drawing Conclusions: Week 13's playoff impact

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Drawing Conclusions: Week 13's playoff impact (1:33)

Matt Schick recaps Week 13's biggest storylines, including rivalry-week winners Alabama and Clemson, Oklahoma's Bedlam victory, Iowa's undefeated season and Stanford's last-second field goal to beat Notre Dame. (1:33)

Welcome back to our weekly illustrated guide focusing on four games that had an impact on the College Football Playoff race.

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No. 3 Oklahoma 58, No. 9 Oklahoma St. 23

The Sooners claimed the Big 12 title and look like a dangerous team steamrollering its way to the playoff. Oklahoma rushed for 344 yards against the Cowboys, winning its third straight against ranked opponents.

No. 4 Iowa 28, Nebraska 20

The Hawkeyes again nailed their routine, completing an undefeated regular season. "We're not trying to be pretty, we're trying to be productive," Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. "Football's not gymnastics. There are style points in gymnastics. Here it's having one point more than your opponent. We're 12-0. You can't do better than that."

No. 1 Clemson, No. 2 Alabama soak up close victories

The Tigers and Crimson Tide both iced away tighter-than-expected wins, with Alabama pulling away from Auburn, 29-13, and Clemson holding off a South Carolina rally, 37-32.

No. 9 Stanford 38, No. 6 Notre Dame 36

Stanford's Conrad Ukropina kicked a winning field goal on the last play of the game as the Cardinal eliminated Notre Dame from playoff consideration.

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Information from wire reports was used for recaps.