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2024 Week 5 12-Team College Football Playoff Prediction

2024 Week 5 12-Team College Football Playoff Prediction

The fifth week of the college football season delivered some important results related to the College Football Playoff. While no contestant was eliminated due to last weekend’s events, there were a number of teams that made massive statements.

Of course, the sport’s premier game in Week 5, which pitted Alabama against Georgia, lived up to that billing. After taking a 28-0 lead, the Tide needed a spectacular 75-yard touchdown reception from freshman Ryan Williams in the final minutes to secure a 41-34 victory. As a result, the Crimson Tide overtake the Bulldogs in this week’s playoff prediction.

Meanwhile, Ohio State, Texas, Oregon and Penn State all made their own statements by picking up convincing victories. Additionally, No. 25 Boise State increased its playoff chances by defeating a previously undefeated Washington State team 45-24.

On the other hand, some contenders made statements by losing or escaping against inferior opponents. Ole Miss lost at home to Kentucky, Utah was completely dominated by Arizona in Salt Lake City and Miami had a controversial win over Virginia Tech in its last game at home.

So let’s take a look at how the playoff field would shape up if the playoffs began this week. And as you’ll notice, there are a lot of changes to our forecast.

rank

team

bid

Previous rank

1

Alabama

SEC Champ

6

2

Ohio State

Big Ten champion

2

3

Clemson

ACC Champ

N/A

4

Iowa State

Big 12 Champs

N/A

5

Texas

On the whole

5

6

Tennessee

On the whole

7

7

Georgia

On the whole

1

8

Penn State

On the whole

9

9

Oregon

On the whole

11

10

Miami

On the whole

3

11

Missouri

On the whole

10

12

Boise State

MWC champ

12

Ultimately, Alabama’s win over Georgia is the best win any team has ever had this year, putting them at the top of the rankings. Additionally, Clemson’s impressive performances since losing to Georgia in Week 1 make us our new ACC favorites, especially considering the Miami Hurricanes could have easily lost to Virginia Tech had a replay gone differently.

Meanwhile, Utah is no longer our Big 12 favorite after their 13-point home loss to Arizona. That could change when QB Cam Rising returns, but so far Iowa State appears to be the best all-around team in the conference.

There is only one matchup of ranked teams next week, Missouri at Texas A&M. Therefore, there may not be that many changes in the forecasts for next week. However, we never know when there will be a surprise. So check back next week to see what the playoff field could look like.

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