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Why The 12-Team College Football Playoff Could Be More Unpredictable Than You Think
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Heading into week one of the 2024 college football season, a lot of fans expect the top of the sport to be very predictable. After all, what are the odds that teams like Georgia, Ohio State, Texas, and Oregon aren't left standing after the quarterfinals of the newly expanded College Football Playoff? And isn't the entire 12-team CFP field going to be taken from the same predictable group of teams as well?
As it turns out, history suggests that a 12-team College Football Playoff field would be incredibly unpredictable.
Ralph Russo of the Associated Press found that on average over the last 10 seasons, a 12-team CFP field would have consisted of:
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to make their predictions based on the historical model.
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As it turns out, history suggests that a 12-team College Football Playoff field would be incredibly unpredictable.
Ralph Russo of the Associated Press found that on average over the last 10 seasons, a 12-team CFP field would have consisted of:
- 4 of the top-5 teams in the preseason AP Poll
- 2 of the teams ranked from 6-10 in the preseason AP Poll
- 2 of the teams ranked from 11-20 in the preseason AP Poll
- 1 of the teams ranked from 21-25 in the preseason AP Poll
- 3 teams not ranked at all in the preseason AP Poll
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to make their predictions based on the historical model.
773 episode
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Heading into week one of the 2024 college football season, a lot of fans expect the top of the sport to be very predictable. After all, what are the odds that teams like Georgia, Ohio State, Texas, and Oregon aren't left standing after the quarterfinals of the newly expanded College Football Playoff? And isn't the entire 12-team CFP field going to be taken from the same predictable group of teams as well?
As it turns out, history suggests that a 12-team College Football Playoff field would be incredibly unpredictable.
Ralph Russo of the Associated Press found that on average over the last 10 seasons, a 12-team CFP field would have consisted of:
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to make their predictions based on the historical model.
…
continue reading
As it turns out, history suggests that a 12-team College Football Playoff field would be incredibly unpredictable.
Ralph Russo of the Associated Press found that on average over the last 10 seasons, a 12-team CFP field would have consisted of:
- 4 of the top-5 teams in the preseason AP Poll
- 2 of the teams ranked from 6-10 in the preseason AP Poll
- 2 of the teams ranked from 11-20 in the preseason AP Poll
- 1 of the teams ranked from 21-25 in the preseason AP Poll
- 3 teams not ranked at all in the preseason AP Poll
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to make their predictions based on the historical model.
773 episode
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