Why The 12-Team College Football Playoff Could Be More Unpredictable Than You Think
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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...
show moreAs 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.
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