College Football Playoff picks after Week 10
The first College Football Playoff rankings of the 2024 season will be announced Tuesday. Though we have a month up until the final rankings, numerous groups needed wins to stay in their respective conference races or hold onto their hopes for an at-large bid to the CFP.Allstate Playoff Predictor How will Saturday’s top games affect the College Football Playoff chase? What are the existing chances for the leading four? The Allstate Playoff Predictor has the responses. Inspect back every week as the odds are updated following that week’s games. The most significant game of the day– Ohio State’s defeat
of Penn State– may have been the most important for setting the Big Ten’s pecking order. 2 groups– Oregon(which beat Michigan on Saturday)and Indiana (which defeated Michigan State)are undefeated. On the other hand, the Buckeyes and Nittany Lions each have one conference loss. Ohio State plays Indiana on Nov. 23. Penn State and Oregon will not play another ranked opponent the remainder of the routine season.Penn State wasn’t the only unbeaten group to fall. Iowa State and Pittsburgh likewise lost. Kansas State was disturbed by Houston, additional muddying the Big 12 race. In the ACC, Clemson was distressed in the house by Louisville. That leaves Miami as the conference’s lone unbeaten and tied atop the standings with SMU.It was a messy week throughout the top groups. Here are our specialists ‘leading 12 College Football Playoff picks: Andrea Adelson: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Indiana. 6. Ohio State. 7. Texas. 8. Notre Dame. 9
. Tennessee. 10. Penn State. 11. SMU. 12. Boise State.Kyle Bonagura: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Indiana.
6. Ohio State. 7. Texas. 8. Notre Dame. 9. Tennessee. 10. Penn State. 11. Boise State. 12. Alabama.Bill Connelly: 1. Oregon.
2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Indiana. 6. Ohio State. 7. Texas. 8. Penn State. 9. Notre Dame. 10. Tennessee. 11. SMU. 12. Boise State.David Hale: 1
. Oregon. 2. Miami. 3. Georgia. 4. BYU. 5. Ohio State. 6. Texas. 7. Indiana. 8. Boise State. 9. Tennessee. 10. Penn State. 11. Notre Dame. 12. SMU.Eli Lederman: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Indiana. 6. Ohio State. 7. Texas. 8. Penn State. 9. Notre Dame. 10. Tennessee. 11. SMU. 12. Boise State.Chris Low: 1.
Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Ohio State. 6. Texas. 7. Indiana. 8. Tennessee. 9. Notre Dame. 10. Penn State. 11. Alabama. 12. Boise State.Harry Lyles Jr.: 1
. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Ohio State. 6. Indiana. 7. Texas. 8. Penn State. 9. Tennessee. 10. SMU. 11. Notre Dame. 12. Army.Max Olson
: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Texas. 6. Ohio State. 7. Penn State. 8. Indiana. 9. Tennessee. 10. Notre Dame. 11. SMU. 12. Boise State.Adam Rittenberg
: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Ohio State. 6. Texas. 7. Indiana. 8. Tennessee. 9. Penn State. 10. Notre Dame. 11. Alabama. 12. Boise State.Mark Schlabach:
1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Ohio State. 6. Texas. 7. Indiana. 8. Penn State. 9. Notre Dame. 10. Tennessee. 11. SMU. 12. Boise State.Jake Trotter: 1.
Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Ohio State. 6. Texas. 7. Indiana. 8. Penn State. 9. Notre Dame. 10. Tennessee. 11. Alabama. 12. Boise State.Paolo Uggetti: 1.
Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Ohio State. 6. Indiana. 7. Texas. 8. Penn State. 9. Notre Dame. 10. Tennessee. 11. SMU. 12. Boise State.Dave Wilson
: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Ohio State. 6. Texas. 7. Indiana. 8. Penn State. 9. Notre Dame. 10. Tennessee. 11. SMU. 12. Boise State.