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College Football Playoff predictions: Who's most likely to make the playoff field - ESPN

The Texas Longhorns have a thing for huge top-10 wins in Week 2 of the season. A year ago, Quinn Ewers & Co. went to Tuscaloosa and knocked off the then-No. 3 Alabama Crimson Tide. That game helped get the Longhorns into last season's College Football Playoff. A year later, Texas went to Ann Arbor and knocked off the reigning champion Michigan Wolverines.

How will Saturday's top games affect the College Football Playoff chase? What are the current odds for the top four? The Allstate Playoff Predictor has the answers. Check back every week as the odds are updated following that week's games.

Texas dominated Saturday's game against the No. 10 Wolverines. Ewers threw for three touchdowns and Texas ran for 143 yards against a stout Michigan defense. The Wolverines couldn't do much on offense. They were limited to 80 yards rushing and committed three turnovers.

The most shocking result came with the No. 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish getting upset at home by the Northern Illinois Huskies. Notre Dame was a 28.5-point favorite going into the game. Prior to Saturday, the Irish were 51-1 when favored by 25 or more points. The Huskies held the Irish under 300 yards of total offense and picked off Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard twice. Leonard's final pick gave NIU the ball back with under five minutes to play before Kanon Woodill won the game with a 35-yard field goal.

The rest of the top 15 in the AP poll experienced a mix of more blowouts and tighter-than-expected results. Alabama faced another stiff test from the South Florida Bulls, and the Oklahoma Sooners had to hold on against the Houston Cougars after quarterback Jackson Arnold struggled most of the game. Elsewhere, the Ohio State Buckeyes, Ole Miss Rebels, Missouri

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