It was a tough week for college football, with some action but no major setbacks in this updated CFP collection.
Welcome to my college football playoff predictions, published every week until the end of the season, updated and adjusted after each Saturday's results.Check out Austin Mock's designed course that differs from my opinion-based picks.
This week after week, the real shakeups and drama are gone in these updated CFP projections.But I made a few important changes.
Most of the race at the top, with big wins by Indiana and Texas A&M to stay in most of Ohio State.There are three questions out of three that should be at the top.We'll go with the status quo for now, but the Aggies' win over LSU was interesting.
The SEC logjam of one-loss teams ends with four of the field, and the standings are very easyAlabama defeated Georgia and Vanderbilt, while the Bulldogs defeated Ole Miss. Oregon dropped a spot after a methodical win over Wisconsin, while Ole Miss switched spots with Miami after losing to Oklahoma on the road.
Texas Tech overtakes BYU for the Big 12 spot, while Georgia Tech's dominant win over Syracuse helps the Yellow Jackets secure the last at-large spot.BYU and Notre Dame (who fell midweek) are at the top of the field.USF's loss to Memphis moved Tulane past Sun Belt leader James Madison to become its fifth and final conference champion.Navy, the lone American team, is too scared to have a great schedule to farm.
Five upcoming games for CFP value in week 10 (EST): Vanderbatlt at Texas, noon (Abc);Penn State at Ohio State, noon (Fox);South Carolina at Ole Miss, 7 p.m.(ESPN);Oklahoma at Tennessee, 7:30 p.m.(ABC);USC at Nebraska, 7:30 p.m.(NBC).
