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With Alabama’s win over top-ranked Georgia, College Football Playoff madness has reached its absolute peak. The committee will reveal its final rankings at noon ET and the national will know who is in, and who is out, of the playoffs.
The ability to compete for a national championship will soon be granted to only four teams, and the committee has quite a challenge on its hands.
Michigan and Washington are locks, but the final two spots are being fought over by three teams: Alabama, Texas and Florida State. All three won their respective conference championship and one is undefeated, but the strengths of record, and resumés differ greatly.
College football experts took to social media to share their predictions as to which four teams will make to College Football Playoff.
The FOX predictions
Official FOX Playoff Projection
Michigan
Washington
Texas
Alabama
— Joe Schad (@schadjoe) December 3, 2023
Patrick Conn included riot projections
Barrett Sallee of CBS Sports
1. Michigan
2. Washington
3. Texas
4. Florida State
— Barrett Sallee 🇺🇸 (@BarrettSallee) December 3, 2023
Sam Block of ESPN
My CFP Top 4:
1. Ohio State
2. Texas
3. Alabama
4. Georgia
** Michigan would have been at #1 for me without the cheating scandal.
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What The Committee Will Do:
1. Michigan
2. Washington
3. Texas
4. Alabama
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5. Georgia
6. Florida State
7. Ohio State
— Sam Block (@theblockspot) December 3, 2023
Brett McMurphy of the Action Network
My complete bowl projections will be out late – late! – tonight, but here’s my @CFBPlayoff & NY6 picks:
1. Michigan vs. 4 Bama (Rose)
2. Washington vs. 3. Texas (Sugar)
Orange: FSU vs. Georgia
Cotton: Ohio State vs. Ole Miss
Fiesta: Oregon vs. Mizzou
Peach: Penn St vs. Liberty
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) December 3, 2023
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Author : Roll Tide Wire
Publish date : 2023-12-03 09:15:15
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