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Projecting how the College Football Playoff for the 2025 season could play out

Will Ryan Day and Ohio State hoist the national championship trophy again next season? Todd Kirkland/Getty Images

The moment the season ended, the cycle began again. With the 2024 college football season in the books, we immediately pointed the discussion to 2025 with Mark Schlabach's Way-Too-Early Top 25. And before the conversation drifts to the NFL draft or the latest power grabs in store for the Big Ten and SEC, let's have a quick chat about the next College Football Playoff. Why not, right? We're all familiar with the format now (even though it might change soon) -- might as well put that hard-earned knowledge to use.

Now, if we went strictly with Schlabach's rankings -- and if we don't have any format changes until 2026 (which isn't a given) -- we'd be looking at a projected CFP for the 2025 season that looks something like this:

First round

9 LSU at 8 Oregon (winner plays 1 Ohio State)

12 Boise State at 5 Penn State (winner plays 4 BYU)

11 Iowa State at 6 Notre Dame (winner plays 3 Clemson)

10 South Carolina at 7 Georgia (winner plays 2 Texas)

In terms of expectations, that's a perfectly sound place to start. (Though Penn State luring amazing defensive coordinator Jim Knowles away from Ohio State might have gotten them bumped up a spot or two in Schlabach's rankings.) Once I get my SP+ projections up and running in the coming weeks, they might say something similar. But while we get a lot of things right based on what's most likely on paper, let's talk about how this race will really go. Each conference title race brings certain rules to the table; for that matter, so do the battles for at-large bids and the Group of 5 auto bid.

So here's what we're going to do: Instead of simply using "Who are the best teams on paper?" as our guide, we're going to create some rules, some old-school heuristics, to guide us through precisely how this CFP race will play out.

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How bracket plays out