College Football Playoff selects after Week 4
With six Leading 25 vs. Leading 25 matches, Week 4 offered some clearness about the best four groups in the country.Allstate Playoff Predictor How will Saturday’s leading games affect
the College Football Playoff chase? What are the present odds for the top 4? The Allstate Playoff Predictor has the answers. Check back weekly as the odds are updated following that week’s games. Playoff Selects Teams(Record )Votes Georgia(4-0)
14/14 Florida State(
4-0) | 12/14 |
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Ohio State(4-0 | )8/14 |
Texas (4-0) | 8/14 Washington( |
4-0) | 6/14 |
Michigan(4-0)6/14 USC(4-0 | |
) | 2/14 |
Sixth-ranked Ohio State got one | |
of the marquee wins of the season |
‘s very first month, scoring the go-ahead touchdown at No. 9 Notre Dame with just one 2nd left for a 17-14 victory. Chip Trayanum’s 1-yard dive is the most recent consent touchdown in an AP top-10 match since Texas Tech’s Michael Crabtree scored with one second left for the No. 6 Red Raiders in 2008 against No. 1 Texas. Ohio State now has six successive wins versus Notre Dame, connected for the third-longest win streak versus the Fighting Irish in the poll age (because 1936), tracking only 8 straight by USC and Michigan State.Fourth-ranked Florida State beat an unranked Clemson team that has controlled the ACC throughout the playoff age, winning the conference 7 out of the previous 8 years. The Tigers had done so by beating the Seminoles seven times in a row entering Saturday. Florida State’s 31-24 victory– the school’s very first in overtime on the road– provides it a 4-0 start for the second year in a row and has it in the chauffeur’s seat for this season’s ACC crown.Georgia didn’t have much problem with UAB, earning a 49-21 win to extend its win streak to 21– the sixth longest in SEC history. The Bulldogs have outscored challengers
56-0 in the third quarter of games this season.Washington continues to impress, scoring 45 points by halftime versus Cal. It was tied for the most points the Golden Bears have actually allowed a very first half. Washington has actually now scored a minimum of 40 points in each of its
first 3 games.Michigan cruised to 4-0 by dominating previously unbeaten Rutgers. The Scarlet Knights scored on their opening goal with a 69-yard reception that was the longest by a visitor at Michigan Stadium considering that 2016. The Wolverines then scored 31
successive points in coach Jim Harbaugh’s return from a three-game suspension.With all that in mind, here’s a take a look at how our ESPN college football writers ranked their leading four this week.Andrea Adelson: 1. Georgia 2. Florida State 3. Michigan 4. Washington Blake Baumgartner: 1. Georgia 2. Florida State 3. Michigan 4. USC Kyle Bonagura: 1. Georgia 2.
Washington 3. Michigan 4 Texas Bill Connelly: 1. Washington 2. Ohio State 3. Georgia 4. Texas Heather Dinich: 1.
Florida State 2. Georgia 3. Ohio State 4. Texas David
Hale: 1. Georgia 2. Florida State 3. Ohio State 4. Texas Chris Low: 1. Florida State 2. Georgia 3. Texas
, 4. Ohio State Harry Lyles Jr.: 1. Georgia 2. Washington 3. Ohio State 4. Florida State Ryan McGee: 1. Georgia 2. Ohio State 3. Washington 4. Florida State Adam Rittenberg: 1. Georgia 2. Florida State
3. Michigan 4. Texas Alex Scarborough: 1. Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Florida State 4. Texas Tom VanHaaren: 1. Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Florida State 4. USC Paolo Uggetti: 1. Georgia 2. Washington 3. Florida State 4. Ohio State Dave Wilson: 1. Georgia 2. Florida State 3. Ohio State 4. Texas