EXPERT PREDICTIONS 12 Team College Football Playoff Revealed

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In this clip from The Kickoff, Heather Dinich joins Sam Ravich and Phil Murphy to tell us what to expect from the College Football Playoff committee as we come closer to the first set of CFP rankings in a few weeks. What happens to the loser of the massive matchup between Georgia and Texas? Who's the Group of 5 team to watch? Which team could make a move that noone is talking about?

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Turn the music down. Hard to hear yall talk 🤦‍♂️

cole
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So you win your conference championship but somehow you will be behind teams that didn’t win their conference??? Yea it’s over for the “little guys” in college football to win a chip…and when in college football history has there ever been a “good loss”? You play to win every single game, I hate this new way of the system

premo_in_miami
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This is such SEC bias. The SEC has been largely exposed in recent decades by other teams.

fgss
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I think Oregon will run the table, as Texas will, and will likely meet up in the nat'l football championship.

MrArtist
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Crazy but very possible Scenario: Penn St, Oregon & Indiana don't play each other. Ohio St runs the table wins Big Ten. All 4 teams only have 1 loss.
Who's in the playoffs? Is there any out & why?

Bondfan
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12 team is open to opinions.

8 conference champions is basically a 16
Team playoff.

No byes

jasonkeuma
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"Expert predictions"

Vanderbilt has entered the chat.

jakekrueger
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The BCS was the last hope (and not a great one) for a mid-major to make the national championship game. Boise would have been there in 2010 if Alabama hadn't blown a 24 point lead in the Iron Bowl and they had held up their end of the bargain. Now, a mid-major not only has to make the CFP through the Group of Five provisions, but it has to beat teams like Texas, Oregon, and Ohio State in 3 consecutive games. It's over. There are basically 12 spots available for about 18 teams realistically, and it's going to be like that every year going forward with 80% of the spots taken up by Big Ten and SEC teams.

RobbieStacks
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It's going to be a great season. 2 loss teams can get back in but are not deserving now!
28 teams down to 12 will be a wild finish.
SEC Georgia, Texas, Texas A & M, LSU, Missouri, Tennessee
Big Ten Oregon, Indiana, Penn St, Ohio St., Illinois
ACC Clemson, Miami, Fl, Syracuse, Duke, SMU, Pitt
Big 12 Iowa St., Texas Tech, Arizona St, Kansas St., BYU
Pac 2 not 12LOL: Washington St
the Rest: Notre Dame, Army, Navy, Boise St., UNLV

Bondfan
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so wait a minute if a conference champion is ranked number 15 they’ll get an automatic bid in the playoff over the team who’s ranked number 12 who’s not a conference champion? How does that make any sense? I thought it was supposed to be the top 12 teams qualify for the playoff

ptor
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Tennessee is definitely not getting in. Alabama or LSU could get in, but A&M has as much of a chance as them, sitting 4-0 after their Miss St game this wkd.

blackoutblue
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Notre Dame being the first team out the 12 team playoff would be hilarious

bluemoney
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There will be 3-loss teams off and on that make the playoff. A 2-loss SEC team is definitely not eliminated.

chrisjonesQ
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Kind of dumb to do a bracket Saturday morning. It will obsolete less than 12 hours later. You are just asking to look stupid. This should be done on Sunday.

DavidOgletree
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As a 30 year old man thats been watching football for 25 years i could tell you almost any score in the last 15 years. Statistics, players and all. Can heather do that ? Or is this another DEI hire?

gibsondunaway
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If army or navy can beat notre dame and they finish undefeated they’ll have a pretty good case

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