College Football Playoff selects after Week 8
It was a wild Week 8 in the college football world, with several leading competitors winning close, awful games and others failing victim to upset bids.Allstate Playoff Predictor How will Saturday’s top games impact the College Football Playoff go after? What are the current odds for the leading four? The Allstate Playoff Predictor has the responses. Inspect back every week as the chances are upgraded following that week’s games. Playoff Selects Teams(Record )Votes Georgia(7-0)
15/15 Washington(7-0)14/15
Michigan(8-0)
14/15
Ohio State(7-0
)12/15 Florida State(
7-0)
5/15 In the marquee game of the day, Ohio State utilized
an excellent efficiency
from superstar receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.– 11 catches for 162 yards and a touchdown– to remove Penn State, 20-12. No.
6 Oklahoma, off its thrilling win over Red River rival Texas, needed to stop a 2-point conversion in the final minutes to eke out a 31-29 triumph over upset-minded UCF and stay undefeated.Michigan, on the other hand,
after a disorderly week that consisted of an investigation into supposed sign stealing, had no such difficulty, rolling previous in-state competing Michigan State 49-0. Arizona State seemed primed to manage the upset of the weekend versus No. 5 Washington, but the Huskies used a fourth-quarter pick-six to get past the Sun Devils.Next week, No. 1 Georgia– without all-world tight end Brock Bowers– deals with competing Florida while
Ohio State heads to Wisconsin.With all that in mind, here’s a take a look at how our ESPN college football writers ranked their top 4 this week.Andrea Adelson: 1. Georgia 2.
Michigan 3. Ohio State 4. Florida State Blake Baumgartner: 1. Georgia 2. Washington 3. Michigan 4. Ohio State Kyle Bonagura: 1.
Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Washington 4. Florida State Bill Connelly: 1. Michigan 2. Georgia 3. Ohio State 4. Washington Heather
Dinich: 1. Michigan 2. Washington 3. Ohio State
4. Georgia David Hale: 1. Michigan 2. Georgia 3. Florida State 4. Washington Chris Low: 1. Michigan 2. Ohio State 3. Georgia 4. Washington
Harry Lyles Jr.: 1. Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Washington 4. Ohio State Ryan McGee: 1. Georgia 2. Washington 3. Ohio State 4
. Florida State Adam Rittenberg: 1. Michigan 2. Georgia 3. Ohio State 4. Washington Alex Scarborough: 1. Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Washington 4. Ohio State
Mark Schlabach: 1. Georgia 2. Washington
3. Michigan 4. Florida State Paolo Uggetti: 1. Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Washington 4. Ohio State
Tom VanHaaren: 1. Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Washington 4. Ohio State
Dave Wilson: 1. Michigan 2. Georgia 3. Washington
4. Ohio State
6 Oklahoma, off its thrilling win over Red River rival Texas, needed to stop a 2-point conversion in the final minutes to eke out a 31-29 triumph over upset-minded UCF and stay undefeated.Michigan, on the other hand,
after a disorderly week that consisted of an investigation into supposed sign stealing, had no such difficulty, rolling previous in-state competing Michigan State 49-0. Arizona State seemed primed to manage the upset of the weekend versus No. 5 Washington, but the Huskies used a fourth-quarter pick-six to get past the Sun Devils.Next week, No. 1 Georgia– without all-world tight end Brock Bowers– deals with competing Florida while
Ohio State heads to Wisconsin.With all that in mind, here’s a take a look at how our ESPN college football writers ranked their top 4 this week.Andrea Adelson: 1. Georgia 2.
Michigan 3. Ohio State 4. Florida State Blake Baumgartner: 1. Georgia 2. Washington 3. Michigan 4. Ohio State Kyle Bonagura: 1.
Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Washington 4. Florida State Bill Connelly: 1. Michigan 2. Georgia 3. Ohio State 4. Washington Heather
Dinich: 1. Michigan 2. Washington 3. Ohio State
4. Georgia David Hale: 1. Michigan 2. Georgia 3. Florida State 4. Washington Chris Low: 1. Michigan 2. Ohio State 3. Georgia 4. Washington
Harry Lyles Jr.: 1. Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Washington 4. Ohio State Ryan McGee: 1. Georgia 2. Washington 3. Ohio State 4
. Florida State Adam Rittenberg: 1. Michigan 2. Georgia 3. Ohio State 4. Washington Alex Scarborough: 1. Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Washington 4. Ohio State
Mark Schlabach: 1. Georgia 2. Washington
3. Michigan 4. Florida State Paolo Uggetti: 1. Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Washington 4. Ohio State
Tom VanHaaren: 1. Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Washington 4. Ohio State
Dave Wilson: 1. Michigan 2. Georgia 3. Washington
4. Ohio State