College Football Playoff predictions: Who's most likely to make the field - ESPN
Week 5 of the season finally gave us a glimpse of some presumed College Football Playoff contenders against stouter competition.
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Week 5 of the season finally gave us a glimpse of some presumed College Football Playoff contenders against stouter competition.
The 12-team College Football Playoff has significantly broadened the pool of candidates to include any team that has a chance to win its conference — and that makes every FBS race matter longer, as the selection committee's five highest-ranked conference champions are guaranteed spots in the playoff.
After four weeks of the season, we might have an idea about the true College Football Playoff contenders in each conference.
Only three weeks into the season, Notre Dame and Clemson have dropped out of the playoff picture with two losses each. According to the Allstate Playoff Predictor, Notre Dame (0-2) now has a 6% chance of reaching the College Football Playoff. Clemson (1-2) has a 4% chance.
After three weeks of the season, we've seen some College Football Playoff contenders live up to expectations and others fall off the map… for now.
The College Football Playoff selection committee members will tell you they don't rank conferences — they rank teams — but the Big Ten and SEC are leading the way in nonconference wins that will impact the committee's rankings through Selection Day.
We're still months from the College Football Playoff, but we've already seen some big wins by the favorites to reach the 12-team tournament and some crucial losses by teams in last year's CFP.