College Football Playoff Predictions: Projecting the 12-Team CFP Bracket After Week 12

    The latest College Football Playoff predictions project the 12-team bracket for the 2024 postseason tournament, plotting a path to the national title.

    College football realignment and the expansion of the College Football Playoff have created a Wild, Wild West where every week anything is possible, and every result has a significant result on projections and predictions for bowl season and beyond.

    How did it impact the postseason outlook? In our latest College Football Playoff Predictions, we use the previous CFP rankings and the Week 12 results to guide a projection of how the 2024-2024 College Football Playoff 12-team bracket could look.

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    College Football Playoff Predictions | First Round

    After dropping behind seven to the Northwestern Wildcats in Week 12, Ohio State rallied in Wrigley Field to secure a 31-7 win that keeps the pressure on the Oregon Ducks at the top of the Big Ten — and the College Football Playoff rankings. There’s a real chance the selection committee will flip these two, but they should honor the head-to-head on Tuesday. They should

    With Penn State crushing the Purdue Boilermakers and Indiana on a bye, there likely won’t be any movement there.

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    However, the Tennessee Volunteers (at Georgia) and BYU Cougars (vs. Kansas) are set to slide after their defeats, and our College Football Playoff predictions suggest they could both completely slip out of the 12-team tournament as the only two losing teams from the top 15 of the Week 11 rankings.

    To quote Colorado head coach Deion Sanders, “we comin,” as the Buffaloes are in pole position to secure a playoff spot as the fifth-highest ranked projected conference champion.

    College Football Playoff Predictions | Quarterfinal

    • Fiesta Bowl: No. 4 Boise State Broncos vs. No. 5 Ohio State
    • Peach Bowl: No. 3 Miami Hurricanes vs. No. 6 Penn State
    • Rose Bowl: No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 9 Alabama 
    • Sugar Bowl: No. 2 Texas Longhorns vs. No. 7 Indiana

    The four highest-ranked conference champions, according to our latest College Football Playoff predictions, will be Boise State (Mountain West), Miami (ACC), Oregon (Big Ten), and Texas (SEC), with those four teams securing first-round byes. According to multiple reports, those conferences will automatically place teams into contract-specific and location-related bowls, as listed above.

    Unsurprisingly, Ohio State would be favored over Colorado in the first round of the College Football Playoff, with the College Football Network Football Playoff Meter (CFN FPM) giving the Buckeyes a 14-point advantage. As the highest-ranked winner from the first round, they’d match up with the projected Mountain West champion Broncos in the Fiesta Bowl.

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    The Big Ten is set to dominate the postseason landscape, and both Penn State and Indiana are favored to reach the quarterfinals alongside Ohio State and conference champions Oregon. The importance of a home game in the first round is admirably demonstrated by the Nittany Lions and Hoosiers being a two-point favorite over Georgia and Ole Miss respectively.

    That said, our metric gives Alabama a single-point advantage in South Bend against Notre Dame. While the Fighting Irish have been impressive in every game since losing to the Northern Illinois Fighting Irish, can they handle a dual-threat quarterback like Jalen Milroe? Our College Football Playoff predictions suspect not, with the Crimson Tide facing Oregon in the quarterfinals.

    College Football Playoff Predictions | Semifinal

    • Orange Bowl: No. 2 Texas vs. No. 5 Ohio State 
    • Cotton Bowl: No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 6 Penn State 

    Oregon narrowly beat the Wisconsin Badgers in Week 12, casting some doubt on their status as the number-one team in the nation and their ability to make a run at the College Football National Championship Game. However, they were without star WR Tez Johnson and defensive standout Jordan Burch. At full strength, Dan Lanning’s team is as dangerous as any out there.

    They could outlast Alabama, setting up a semifinal clash with Penn State, who should handle a Miami team that is one-dimensional on offense and struggling on defense in the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, Texas’ defense will provide Indiana with the hardest test they’ll face all season. The Sugar Bowl might not be a true home game, but it’s as good as for the Longhorns. Can they overcome the Buckeyes in the semifinal?

    College Football Playoff Predictions | National Championship Game

    • No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 2 Texas

    While Oregon vs. Penn State has the potential to be an impressive semifinal matchup to watch, the CFN FPM gives the Ducks a 6.5-point advantage on a neutral site. Much had been made in the preseason about a 12-team format cheapening the postseason tournament, but it’s still possible for the best team in the country to make their way unabated to the big game.

    Our College Football Playoff predictions see Dan Lanning’s team take on the Longhorns in a clash of the two highest-seeded teams in the National Championship Game. Texas and Ohio State would be a much closer semifinal than the Cotton Bowl clash involving Oregon, with Steve Sarkisian’s team favored by a cigarette paper margin. Could they beat Oregon though?

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