College Football Playoff Predictions

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It was not easy week for three of the top four teams, as they each struggled to try to stay undefeated. At halftime, all of their games were close. The Buckeyes trailed Rutgers. Georgia was tied at 10 Georgia playing the ranked Mizzou Tigers. We will give them grace for that, though. FSU only led Pittsburgh 10-7, the same Panthers that upset top-15 Louisville. However, the second halves of each respective game were different stories, so let us rank our (SRA’s) College Football Predictions after Week 10.

1. Michigan

Michigan Football: Roman Wilson's High-Praise For Freshman Standout - Sports Illustrated Michigan Wolverines News, Analysis and More

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2. Georgia

Georgia vs. Kentucky live stream, watch online, TV channel, kickoff time, prediction, expert picks - CBSSports.com

Photo Cred: CBS Sports

3. Ohio State

Latest Ohio State football rankings in Associated Press, coaches polls

Photo Cred: Columbus Dispatch

4. Washington

AP Top 25: Washington into top 5 for 1st time in 6 years. Air Force ranked for 1st time since 2019 | The Seattle Times

Photo Cred: The Seattle Times

5. Florida State

What should we expect from FSU football in 2023? Record predictions, offense/defense breakdown - Tomahawk Nation

Photo Cred: USA Today

6. Oregon

Oregon Football: Where Ducks ranked in Athlon Sports preseason poll

Photo Cred: CBS Sports

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S.K. Patrick is a sports journalist from Louisville, Ky with over 5 years of sports journalism experience. Patrick graduated from the University of Louisville with his BA in mass communications and a minor in marketing. Patrick has been part of Louisville's local sports community for several years. He’s a former high school football player and little league football coach. Patrick has covered press conferences and games for U of L’s Sports Information Office. He now covers the ACC, along with Western Kentucky University and the University of Cincinnati. He has reported on Rick Pitino, Bobby Petrino, Jimbo Fisher, Roy Williams, Mike Krzyzewski, and many others. Professionally he has covered the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl and the NFL Scouting Combine.

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