Until one of them is lost, one can expect Alabama, Clemson and Ohio State to be unanimously selected when it comes to college football playoff predictions.
Following the 41-0 win over Mississippi State, the Crimson Tide reminded everyone why they are topping 11 of our writers’ 14 selections this season. Alabama defense completely stops Mike Leach’s offense Mac Jones Thrown for 291 yards and four touchdowns. Divonta Smith He caught all four of those touchdowns and finished the big win with 203 receiving yards.
Ohio State was drawn back, this time on the road to Ben State. The game never really doubted Justin Fields And for the majority of the match the company took a two-point lead, which the Buckeyes won 38-25.
It was a solid performance from the state of Ohio, but despite the need for 18 points back against Boston College the day before Clemson, it was enough to push Buckeye into the top two in our writers ’selections. Playing without Trevor LawrenceThe Tigers, who withdrew due to a positive COVID-19 test, trailed a good portion of the game against the Eagles, but the newcomer was a quarterback. DJ Uyagaleli, With the senior running behind Travis Etienne, Dominated the second half and won 34-28.
Next week the Tigers handled their business on the road with a 31-13 victory over rival Notre Dame Georgia Tech. Fighting Irish is the most popular choice for fourth place in the second second week, but they will all change when Clemson travels to the South Bend next week. The game between two to four teams should make the biggest impact of any game remaining on the college football table.
Cincinnati, Georgia and Texas A&M each received one vote this week, while Oklahoma State withdrew from the polls following a 41-34 extra-time loss to Texas.
Andrea Adelson: 1. Alabama, 2. Clemson, 3. Ohio State, 4. Notre Dame
Kyle Ponacura: 1. Alabama, 2. Clemson, 3. Ohio State, 4. Notre Dame
Bill Connelly: 1. Alabama, 2. Ohio State, 3. Clemson, 4. Cincinnati
Heather Dinich: 1. Alabama, 2. Clemson, 3. Ohio State, 4. Notre Dame
David M. Hale: 1. Alabama, 2. Ohio State, 3. Clemson, 4. Texas A&M
Sam Con Jr.: 1. Clemson, 2. Alabama, 3. Ohio State, 4. Notre Dame
Chris Lowe: 1. Alabama, 2. Ohio State, 3. Notre Dame, 4. Clemson
Harry Liles Jr.: 1. Clemson, 2. Alabama, 3. Ohio State, 4. Notre Dame
Evan Michel: 1. Alabama, 2. Clemson, 3. Ohio State, 4. Notre Dame
Adam Rittenberg: 1. Alabama, 2. Clemson, 3. Ohio State, 4. Notre Dame
Alex Scarborough: 1. Clemson, 2. Alabama, 3. Ohio State, 4. Notre Dame
Mark Schlobach: 1. Alabama 2. Clemson 3. Ohio State 4. Georgia
Tom Vaughn: 1. Alabama, 2. Clemson, 3. Ohio State, 4. Notre Dame
Dave Wilson: 1. Alabama, 2. Clemson, 3. Ohio State, 4. Notre Dame
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