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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/ProFriendZoner on 2023-10-10 22:39:19.


Will we have 4 undefeated teams in the Playoff?

14 teams are undefeated, 3 of them in the ACC and they don’t play each other, so, Louisville, Florida State, and North Carolina can finish the regular season unbeaten. Not sure who would have the tie breaker, but at least one of them will wind up with one loss after the conference championship game.

Oklahoma is unbeaten. The rest of the schedule may be a bit tough, but no reason they can’t run the table. UCF, Kansas, Oklahoma State, West Virginia, BYU, TCU are coming up.

Michigan, Penn State, and Ohio State are all undefeated. All 3 play each other. Does 1 come out unscathed? Or do they all come out with 1 loss? Who comes out on top?

Liberty. The Flames, do they Flame out? Or run the table. Schedule doesn’t look to daunting, but not a money team so will not make the playoff even if the only undefeated team left.

Air Force. Can easily run the table. Will they? And if they do, a New Year’s Bowl Game should be in the cards. If undefeated, do they make the playoff?

USC, Oregon, and Washington. Oregon and Washington is the big game this weekend so one of them will fall from the ranks of the unbeaten. USC will play Washington and Oregon back to back in November.

Georgia. This is a “gimme”. A loss would be a monumental one and I don’t see it happening, but then, that’s why they play the game. The Natty runs through Athens.

James Madison should run the table but they are not bowl eligible so it’s a moot point.

So there you have it.

Who do you think runs the table?

Who survives the ACC, Big 10, and PAC 12?

Will we have 4 undefeated teams in the playoff? If so, who are you taking?