Updated College Football Playoff ranking projections following Week 12

After 12 weeks, who do you think will ultimately head to the CFP?

Contrary to popular belief, a great week of college football doesn’t require a huge number of upsets. That was the case in Week 12. Three of the nation’s top-four rated teams were given huge tests that all overcame (in some cases thanks to officiating).

However, No. 5 Tennessee, which seemed primed for a College Football Playoff spot, was blasted at South Carolina, 63-38. Elsewhere, No. 7 USC overcame an early deficit and held off rival No. 16 UCLA.

How will the College Football Playoff rankings look when they’re updated on Tuesday night? Here is our best guess following Week 12’s action.

ESPN College Gameday Week 10 picks: UGA-Tennessee, Alabama-LSU, Notre Dame-Clemson and more!

Who do you have winning each of this Saturdays biggest games?

It’s one of college football’s biggest Saturdays of the year highlighted by the top two teams in the AP poll as Georgia hosts Tennessee this afternoon.  Other games will have a major impact in deciding division and conference championships like when LSU hosts Alabama tonight.  Notre Dame‘s biggest home game of the 2022 season takes place this evening as well when they try to ruin undefeated Clemson‘s College Football Playoff hopes.

How will these marquee matchups along with the other big games on this college football Saturday go?  The ESPN College Gameday crew was in Athens, Georgia ahead of the Dawgs and Vols showdown and picked these games among others.  Here’s what the College Gameday crew and special guest Luke Bryan see happening Saturday:

ESPN updates FPI following first major Saturday of college football 2022

Who were you most impressed with in week 1 of college football??

The first week of college football is almost entirely in the books as I type this early Sunday afternoon. Only Florida State invading Louisiana to take on LSU in Brian Kelly’s Tigers debut Sunday night and Clemson’s trip to Georgia Tech on Monday night remain.

Assuming Clemson doesn’t trip up in Atlanta, we’ll have gotten out of the first weekend without any major upsets. Alabama looked the part of a top team while Georgia certainly doesn’t look like it will be taking a step backward coming off a national championship.

Are there concerns for Ohio State‘s offense after it put up just 21 against Notre Dame or is there that much more to be excited about if you’re a Fighting Irish fan?

ESPN has updated its FPI rankings this morning, and we see some slight adjustments.  Before we get to the top 25, here are the teams that just missed with their FPI total noted.

30. UCF:  9.0
29. TCU: 9.5
28. BYU: 9.6
27. Auburn: 10.3
26. Arkansas: 10.5

Phil Steele releases college football preseason top 10

Most overrated and underrated?

If you’re a diehard college football fan you’re probably familiar with the name Phil Steele.

Steele produces what many, myself included, refer to as the annual bible of college football as his preview magazine is loaded with information based on both metrics and word of mouth.  When Steele’s magazine hits the news stands you can tell that college football is officially nearing.

For now, unless you live in Denver you aren’t able to get the hard copy of Steele’s 2022 magazine but you can get the digital version right now on his webpage.  Without giving out too many details, here is how Steele’s top 10 shakes out ahead of the 2022 season.

2023 College Football Recruiting Consensus Team Rankings

Which team is the biggest surprise on this list (good or bad)?

There is an entire summer and then actual football season to go before the early signing period for the 2023 college football recruiting cycle opens but the foundations for each class nationwide have long been being put down.

Traditional powers Notre Dame and USC are thriving after both hiring new head coaches this past off-season while plenty of the SEC is understandably in the top-10 as well – whether it’s recent national champions like Georgia or Alabama, or a power who is trying to return to glory like Tennessee.

Every couple of weeks we’ll go through and update these rankings of the top 25 college football recruiting classes of the 2023 cycle based off the On3 consensus rankings.

Packer reflects on Clemson’s beatdown of Bama, how media was stunned

Today, Jan. 7, marks the three-year anniversary of one of the most memorable nights in Clemson football history – Jan. 7, 2019, when the Tigers defeated Alabama, 44-16, to win their second national championship in three seasons. On the Packer and …

Today, Jan. 7, marks the three-year anniversary of one of the most memorable nights in Clemson football history – Jan. 7, 2019, when the Tigers defeated Alabama, 44-16, to win their second national championship in three seasons.

On the Packer and Durham show on ACC Network this morning, Mark Packer reflected on that night three years ago when Dabo Swinney’s team dominated Nick Saban’s squad at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., and Packer brought up what he heard from some Alabama media members in the buildup to the game.

“There were more than just stunned Bama players. There were stunned media members, too, I might add, from that game,” Packer said. “Hard to believe that was three years ago today. Because being out there, I mean, I got to tell you – the lead into that, all I heard was ‘the greatest Alabama team of all time. Poor Clemson, this freshman quarterback’s never seen anything like it. Don’t they know this is Alabama football. We saw what happened at the Sugar Bowl. Why is this game going to be close. Alabama’s destroyed the Southeastern Conference. It’s the greatest league since sliced bread. Clemson doesn’t play anybody, yada, yada, yada, yada, yada.’

“And Clemson beat the living daylights out of them that night. I mean, that was an absolute woodshed job to the point where Dabo’s taking a knee to make sure they didn’t put half a hundred on Nick Saban. That was an absolute time-to-go-to-bed, night-night, sleep-tight game. It was unbelievable.”

Clemson’s 28-point win against Alabama that night marked the worst loss of Saban’s Alabama tenure, while the 28-point victory over the Tide is tied for the largest margin of victory in a College Football Playoff title game (Alabama defeated Ohio State, 52-24, in 2021).

“I’m not going to tell you who said it. But I was told before the game from some members that I respect immensely, before the game, from Clemson, that they thought they were going to beat the you-know-what out of Alabama,” Packer recalled. “They had kind of a mindset that they thought they were the better team. Now, I know you’re going to say, ‘Oh, every coach thinks that before they go into the game.’ Yeah, there’s one thing that you hear lip service. But the way it was mentioned was, ‘You’re going to be surprised how easy this is going to be,’ and it was.

“This game, it was just ‘we’re better than you,’ and everybody after the game had all kinds of excuses. I heard Alabama players afterwards talking about, ‘Aw man, he was just lucky, throwing balls up.’ Hey, they kicked you all over the yard. This was men versus boys… I just got a kick out of some of the stuff I heard before the game from some media members that acted as if Clemson doesn’t even play football, and it was like, you know, there’s a reason we keep score. You may be right – Alabama may be the greatest team. But this other group over here, let’s not pretend like they’ve never beaten Alabama before in the national championship game.”

Clemson, of course, also defeated Alabama in the 2016 national championship game to win its first national title at the time since 1981.

Clemson’s 2018 team became the third team in history to go 15-0 in a single season (1st since Penn in 1897). The Tigers’ offense led by Trevor Lawrence averaged 44.3 points per game that season (No. 4 in the FBS), while their defense allowed just 13.1 points per game (No. 1 in the FBS).

“With that defensive front, you knew they had a shot, and Trevor Lawrence that night was great,” Packer said. “Of course, he turned out to be a pretty good player. First pick in the draft last year. Great wide receivers, great staff. I mean, that was just one of those things that sometimes folks in the media get carried away with what they think and start just throwing stuff up against the wall, and then they don’t like when they’re held accountable when people bring up what they said prior to, and then they make vendettas and go after people after the fact, and that happened with Clemson.”

Packer added that the thing he remembers most about Clemson’s beatdown of Bama was the Tigers’ final possession – a 14-play, 94-yard drive that exhausted the final 10 minutes and two seconds of game clock and ended the contest, which really wasn’t much of a contest.

“I don’t think I have ever seen Alabama football throw the white flag,” Packer said. “That was one of those, hey, we just want to get out of here. I can’t remember another time watching a Nick Saban team just get manhandled. I mean, at the point of attack, they were embarrassed… And that was a quote, according to some who follow the SEC religiously, ‘the greatest college football team ever.’ You almost had to laugh, like dude, how embarrassed are you. Because that was an absolute woodshed job.”

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12 most-watched college football games of 2021

How many of these 12 did you tune in for?

The college football regular season has officially come and gone after Army and Navy’s annual battle last Saturday and we now know which games brought the highest viewership in.

Despite Alabama and Georgia’s meeting in the SEC Championship being the only battle between two eventual College Football Playoff teams this season, it actually didn’t take home the top spot.

Notre Dame showed up on the list just once this season after being included in a few of the very top spots a season ago.

So what else made the list and what game ultimately took home the highest viewership?

Here are the 12 most-viewed college football games of 2021 according to Stewart Mandel of The Athletic.

Baylor upset does Notre Dame huge favor!

Nobody in the nation was bigger Baylor fans today than Notre Dame and the Irish are happy with the result!

Baylor won the Big 12 championship with a thrilling 21-16 win over Oklahoma State on Saturday afternoon.  The Bears walk out of AT&T Stadium with the conference championship trophy but the biggest winner from the result is none other than Notre Dame.

The Irish, who entered championship weekend without a game to play and a lot of watching and rooting to do now have a more clear path to the College Football Playoff.

The loss eliminates Oklahoma State from playoff contention and theoretically moves Notre Dame up to fifth.  Now Notre Dame shifts their focus to the SEC Championship where they’ll be huge Georgia fans this afternoon, hoping for the Dawgs to hand Alabama a second loss and bump the Tide from the top-four.

Stay tuned!

Related:

Notre Dame rooting guide for conference championship weekend

ESPN FPI being kind to Notre Dame?

Is Notre Dame essentially a coin toss to make the dance at this point?

We’ve followed just about every poll, rankings system, and college football analyst who decides to put together rankings this season and one we kept finding to be quite compelling was ESPN’s Football Power Index.  It was mind-boggling at times but also very compelling, however it was rarely favorable to Notre Dame.

That may be until this moment.

The majority of the nation had seemingly written off Notre Dame’s chances at a College Football Playoff berth months ago, yet at 11-1 and their regular season already a wrap, their odds haven’t been viewed as overly great.

Related: Notre Dame football coaching tracker

FPI tells a slightly different story however as they relatively like Notre Dame’s odds at crashing the playoff party.  There are seven teams who FPI says has a chance at a playoff spot so who are they and what are their chances?

Georgia vs. Alabama: Keys to the game for both teams

Georgia vs Alabama: Keys to the game for both sides

On Saturday at 4 p.m. ET, No. 1 Georgia (12-0) will square off against No. 3 Alabama (11-1) in the SEC Championship Game.

From a talent standpoint, these are the two best teams in America.

When Alabama and Georgia meet in Atlanta it always results in an incredible game. Unfortunately for Georgia, it usually goes in favor the Tide. But this time around, Georgia is the favorite to win it and has proven to be the better team up until this point in the season. But anything’s possible, and I’m not sure how many people would view an Alabama win as an upset.

Here are our keys to the game for both teams this weekend.