CFP Playoff Bracket, Scenarios and Bowl Projections
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For the second-straight week, college football saw its fair share of upsets among some highly-considered teams, ensuring that we’ll see some more notable change
Now is not the time to scratch old sores, but Ohio State suddenly looks a lot like 2024 Indiana when it comes to College Football Playoff ranking.
College football is the most fun when we're wrong. Indiana climbing to No. 1 isn't something many could've predicted.
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Indiana, Texas A&M would be top-four CFP seeds based on AP Top 25; Tennessee, USF back on bracket
Indiana and Texas A&M would be top-four seeds in the College Football Playoff based on The Associated Press Top 25 released Sunday and Tennessee and South Florida would be back on the mock bracket. Ohio State and Miami remain the top two seeds as the Nos. 1 and 2 teams in the AP poll, with Indiana No. 3 and Texas A&M No. 4.
The College Football Playoff selection committee's first top 25 rankings release is Tuesday, Nov. 4, but with data points continuing to expand nearing the midseason point, we have a pretty good idea of how that poll would look if the season ended today.
ESPN's Heather Dinich believes 6 SEC teams are on track to make the College Football Playoff after a memorable Week 7.
The Red River Rivalry would be played a second time in the CFP first round if the bracket were based on the AP Top 25.
Northwestern ended James Franklin's Penn State tenure, and USC and UCLA smacked teams from Michigan. Yet, Indiana is No. 1 story in Big Ten football.
Joel Klatt believes Notre Dame is going to steamroll the rest of its schedule and ride into the College Football Playoff.