College Football Playoff Bracket Projections and Predictions
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Sherrone Moore says Michigan football controls its destiny despite late-season struggles
Sherrone Moore says Michigan football’s goals remain in reach at 8-2 and praises Bryce Underwood’s poise after the win at Wrigley Field.
Dominic Zvada kicked a 31-yard field goal as time expired, Jordan Marshall ran for 142 yards and two touchdowns before exiting with an injury and No. 18 Michigan stayed in the playoff chase by beating Northwestern 24-22 at Wrigley Field on Saturday.
The No. 18 Michigan Wolverines, led by quarterback Bryce Underwood, face the Northwestern Wildcats on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025 at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Ill.
No. 14 Vanderbilt (8-2): Diego Pavia and the Commodores are still alive, but Oklahoma beating Alabama complicated their path. To make a case as a two-loss SEC contender, Vanderbilt must win out against Kentucky and at Tennessee -- otherwise, their playoff hopes are over.
Hope College capped its regular season with a 63-6 win over Olivet on Saturday, securing the program’s second consecutive playoff berth and seventh overall. It’s the first time the Flying Dutchmen have reached the playoffs in back-to-back seasons.
Georgia didn’t officially lock up a spot in the College Football Playoff by knocking off Texas in their prime-time clash, but they came pretty close.
No. 3 Texas A&M provided the most thrilling rally as the Aggies roared back from a 27-point halftime deficit to take out South Carolina 31-30 for the largest comeback win in program history. No. 18 Michigan and No.
Not body of work, not rankings in the polls, but simply how each team is playing at that point in the season. The approach to the rankings is not necessarily on the field results (though those do count,