College Football Playoff selects after Week 2
Two weeks into the college football season, we’ve had 2 big matchups that have actually reshaped the playoff picture. In Week 1, Florida State comfortably knocked off LSU in Orlando. Now in Week 2, Texas scored a double-digit success at Alabama.Allstate Playoff Predictor How will Saturday’s leading games impact
the College Football Playoff chase? What are the current chances for the leading four? The Allstate Playoff Predictor has the responses. Check back every week as the chances are upgraded following that week’s games. Playoff Chooses Teams(Record )Votes Georgia(2-0)
14/14 Florida State(
2-0) | 14/14 | |
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Texas (2-0) | 11/14 | |
Michigan (2-0) | 9/14 USC(3-0)7/14 Ohio State (2-0) | 1/14 |
Both times ESPN’s citizens handsomely rewarded the winner. Florida State is one | ||
of two consentaneous choices and Texas is |
right behind them with the third-best total.The last time Texas beat an AP top-3 team on the road was on Dec. 6, 1969, against second-ranked Arkansas. Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers passed
for 349 backyards with three touchdowns and no interceptions against the Crimson Tide on Saturday. It was the fourth-most passing yards by a quarterback on the roadway versus Alabama since Nick Saban took control of in 2007. Somewhere else, other playoff competitors continued to cruise.Top-ranked Georgia sailed previous Ball State 45-3. The Bulldogs have actually held 16 of their 32 challengers under 10 points over the previous three seasons, 6 more than any
other team(Alabama). Florida State appears to have
its offense back. The Seminoles have now scored more than 45 points in each of their very first 2 games, the very first time they have actually done so since 2016. At Michigan, quarterback J.J. McCarthy continues to be on target, having completed 87%of his passes over two games. Not to be outdone, running back Blake Corum now has 4 touchdowns and the Wolverines enhanced to 2-0 with a win over UNLV.A look at how our ESPN college football writers ranked their leading four.Andrea Adelson: 1. Georgia 2. Florida State 3. Michigan 4. USC Blake Baumgartner: 1. Georgia 2. Florida State 3. Texas 4. Michigan Kyle Bonagura: 1. Georgia 2. Florida State 3. Michigan 4. USC Bill Connelly: 1 Florida State 2.
Georgia 3. Texas 4. USC Heather Dinich: 1. Georgia 2. Florida State 3.
Texas 4. USC David Hale: 1. Georgia 2. Florida State 3. Ohio State 4. Texas Chris Low: 1. Georgia 2. Florida
State 3. Texas 4. Michigan Harry Lyles Jr: 1. Georgia 2. Florida State 3. Texas 4. USC Adam Rittenberg: 1. Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Texas 4. Florida State Mark Schlabach: 1
. Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Texas
4. Florida State Alex Scarborough: 1. Georgia 2. Florida State 3. Michigan 4. USC Paolo Uggetti: 1. Georgia 2. Florida State 3. Texas 4. USC Tom VanHaaren: 1. Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Florida State 4. Texas Dave Wilson: 1 Georgia 2. Florida State
3. Michigan 4. Texas