College Football Playoff 2025 Predictions: Alabama In, Penn State Out

The college football season just keeps getting wilder. As weeks go by, the College Football Playoff (CFP) picture shifts in ways nobody quite predicts. This week, we’re digging into the latest projections and the chaos that followed some wild upsets and jaw-dropping performances.

Some teams have climbed the ranks, while others have tumbled out of contention. It’s a snapshot of how unpredictable the CFP race can get.

Current College Football Playoff Projections

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The newest College Football Playoff projections show some big shakeups. Penn State and Texas both fell out of the picture after recent losses. Penn State got stunned by UCLA, and Texas just couldn’t get it together against Florida.

With those defeats, both teams are probably out of the running for at least a month. Every game matters now, maybe more than ever.

SEC Dominance

The SEC just keeps flexing its muscles in the playoff race. Right now, six teams from the conference are in the field:

  • Oklahoma
  • Ole Miss
  • Texas A&M
  • Alabama
  • Georgia
  • LSU

Missouri and Tennessee are still hanging around too. The depth in the SEC this season is honestly a little ridiculous.

Big Ten’s Strong Presence

The Big Ten’s not far behind. Ohio State, Oregon, and Indiana have all made their cases clear so far. These teams keep showing up and proving they’ve got what it takes to compete at the top.

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Other Notable Teams

From the ACC, Miami’s suddenly looking like a real threat. They’ve made some noise on the field lately.

Texas Tech is holding it down for the Big 12, with some solid games under their belt. Over in the American Athletic Conference, Memphis leads the way, just ahead of North Texas and USF.

Upcoming Games with CFP Significance

Some games on the horizon could shake things up even more. Here’s what’s coming up:

  • USF at North Texas (7:30 ET Friday, ESPN2)
  • Alabama at Missouri (noon, ABC)
  • Ohio State at Illinois (noon, Fox)
  • Oklahoma vs. Texas at Dallas (3:30, ABC)
  • Indiana at Oregon (3:30, CBS)

Each of these games could totally change the playoff conversation. Fans and analysts will have their eyes glued to the action, just waiting to see what unfolds.

Implications of the First Round

If the first round goes as predicted, we might get some matchups we haven’t seen in ages. Georgia could take on Texas A&M, which hasn’t happened in 14 years.

Memphis might head down to Ole Miss for another round of their old rivalry. Alabama’s coach Kalen DeBoer would return to Bloomington, where he once called plays as offensive coordinator.

And then there’s LSU and Texas Tech, meeting for just the fourth time ever, this time in Lubbock. Can’t help but wonder what surprises are still in store.

Conclusion

The College Football Playoff race keeps getting wilder every week. New surprises pop up, and the projections shift all the time.

Teams are fighting hard on the field. The stakes? Honestly, they’re sky-high right now.

Fans should buckle up. The rest of the season promises pivotal games that could totally change the CFP lineup.

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