The College Football Playoffs have brought new excitement and vigor to the 2024 college football season. Check out our College Football Playoff bracket and predictions after Week 7.
As the college football season nears its most crucial stretch, the anticipation builds. The first official College Football Playoff rankings are just weeks away, and this year, they carry even more weight. With the playoff expanding to 12 teams for the first time, the stakes are higher, the moments more meaningful.
Each week brings us closer to that November 5th release, where the landscape of college football will take its clearest shape yet. But until then, we rely on what we have—the AP Top 25. While the CFP rankings and the AP poll will likely diverge at points, history shows that, by season’s end, they often align in their assessment of the nation’s best.
At the halfway mark of the 2024 season, the playoff picture is starting to come into focus. Teams have fought, clawed, and endured, each battling for one of those 12 coveted spots. For some, the path has been clear. For others, it’s been a journey of resilience. But in the end, every snap, every play, every decision has led them to this point.
This is what the field looks like today—a snapshot of the season so far, with everything still to play for. And as we edge closer to the official rankings, the excitement only grows. Because in college football, it’s not just about the destination—it’s about the journey to get there.
Preseason Predictions Still Look Promising
In my preseason College Football Playoff Predictions, I predicted that the Texas Longhorns would meet the Oregon Ducks in the national championship game. I had them seeded No. 6 and No. 5 in our College Football Playoff predictions, believing they could rise to meet the challenge and make a run to the title game. Now, as we arrive at Week 7, those same Longhorns and Ducks sit atop the college football world, ranked No. 1 and No. 2. The vision, it seems, is coming into focus.
But this journey is far from over. In a season filled with twists, my final four—Georgia, Texas, Ohio State, and Oregon—have all proven worthy, each team ranked within the top of the AP Top 25. The preseason predictions felt bold then. Now, they feel like those teams are playing some of the best football in the country.
Yet, this sport is never about guarantees. It’s about belief. It’s about teams embracing their potential and chasing greatness. And as the season unfolds, we’ll watch these programs fight not just to hold their rankings but to write their legacy.
In college football, everything can change in a moment. But for now, the dream of seeing Texas and Oregon in the national title game feels closer than ever. The story, once imagined, is on the verge of becoming real. And for that, I’ll take it.
With that said, I feel like the Longhorns may fall to Georgia this weekend in a battle between the country’s No. 1 and No. 5 ranked teams.
Let’s check out our updated college football playoff predictions.
Updated College Football Playoff Bracket
Top 4 Seeds to Earn Byes
- No. 1 Seed – Oregon Ducks – Big Ten Champions
- No. 2 Seed – Georgia Bulldogs – SEC Champions
- No. 3 Seed – Miami Hurricanes – ACC Champions
- No. 4 Seed –Kansas State Wildcats– Big 12 Champions
First-Round Host Teams (Seeds 5-8)
- No. 5 Seed – Ohio State Buckeyes – At-Large Bid (Big Ten)
- No. 6 Seed – Texas Longhorns – At-Large Bid (SEC)
- No. 7 Seed – Alabama Crimson Tide – At-Large Bid (SEC)
- No. 8 Seed – Clemson Tigers – At-Large Bid (ACC)
First-Round Away Teams (Seeds 9-12)
- No. 9 Seed – Penn State Nittany Lions – At-Large Bid (Big Ten)
- No. 10 Seed – Iowa State Cyclones – At-Large Bid (Big 12)
- No. 11 Seed – LSU Tigers – At-Large Bid (SEC)
- No. 12 Seed – Boise State Broncos – Top Ranked Group of 5
First Round Matchups
No. 9 Penn State @ No. 8 Clemson
No. 12 Boise State @ No. 5 Ohio State
No 10. Iowa State @ No. 7 Alabama
No. 11 LSU @ No. 6 Texas
Predicting the First-Round
No. 9 Penn State @ No. 8 Clemson
Clemson hosts Penn State in a first-round clash filled with history and anticipation. The Tigers, slow to start in 2024, have found their stride thanks to the emergence of quarterback Cade Klubnik. As the season has progressed, Klubnik has breathed new life into Clemson’s offense, turning question marks into confidence.
Penn State, built on toughness and defense, brings a battle-tested mentality into the matchup. But while their grit is undeniable, they don’t have the offensive firepower to keep pace with a Tigers team that’s hitting its stride at just the right time.
This game is more than just advancing for Clemson—it’s a testament to their resurgence. With Klubnik leading the way, the Tigers are proving they’re ready for bigger moments, and as they take the field, they do so with the belief that this journey is far from over.
Clemson 27 – Penn State 17
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No. 12 Boise State @ No. 5 Ohio State
Ashton Jeanty’s brilliance has captivated the nation, making him a leading contender for the Heisman in 2024. However, as he faces Ohio State, even his remarkable talent may not be enough. The Buckeyes are simply too well-rounded, with depth and dominance on both sides of the ball. In a season where every moment matters, Ohio State’s balance and firepower will prove decisive. Jeanty’s story isn’t over, but tonight belongs to the Buckeyes. They roll on with their eyes firmly set on the next round.
Ohio State 41 – Boise State 20
No 10. Iowa State @ No. 7 Alabama
Iowa State’s journey this season has been nothing short of impressive, a testament to their resilience and determination. But now, they face their toughest challenge yet—going on the road to Tuscaloosa to face Ryan Williams, Jalen Milroe, and a Crimson Tide team hitting its stride. In the shadow of Bryant-Denny Stadium, the task proves too tall. Alabama, with its firepower and depth, stands ready. Roll Tide.
Alabama 34 – Iowa State 13
No. 11 LSU @ No. 6 Texas
This is the marquee matchup of the first round—a clash of two battle-hardened SEC teams loaded with firepower and athleticism at every position. Both teams enter the game ready for a fight, but it’s the Tigers who push the Longhorns to the brink, delivering a scare Texas won’t soon forget. In the end, though, it’s Quinn Ewers who rises to the moment once again, leading Texas to another signature victory on their quest for glory.
Texas 37 – LSU 34