Eight teams most likely to make the College Football Playoff for the first time

Eight teams most likely to make the College Football Playoff for the first time

There has always been space for newcomers hoping to make the field for the first time. Eight teams that could finally break through.

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There’s plenty of truth in the belief that the College Football Playoff has been dominated by four teams – Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and Oklahoma. The quartet combined for 20 of the possible 28 spots in the field since the system started in the 2014 season.

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However, there has always been space for newcomers hoping to make the field for the first time.

Last year was the first of the seven playoffs in which the field was entirely made up of previous participants as Notre Dame made the field for the second time and was joined by the Crimson Tide, Tigers and Buckeyes.

It’s likely last season was an anomaly. This year’s playoff race seems more wide open with several top teams facing questions. And there’s plenty of quality candidates capable of joining the select group that often has been part of the field.

Eight teams that could finally break through.

Iowa State

Entering 2019, the idea of the Cyclones being anywhere near the College Football Playoff would have brought disbelief as the program had never been ranked in the preseason coaches poll. Now Matt Campbell’s team is ranked No. 8 in the poll, and it isn’t a fluke. Breece Hall was Big 12 offensive player of the year after running for 1,572 yards and 21 touchdowns last season. Mike Rose was the conference’s defensive player of the year after compiling 96 tackles from his linebacker spot. A veteran secondary leads the defense, and Will McDonald is back in the front seven after leading the country with 10 ½ sacks. The season likely comes down to how Iowa State handles a late road game at Oklahoma and then a possible matchup in the Big 12 title game. Brock Purdy is now a senior, but his play at quarterback has included too many bad decisions at critical times. If Purdy rises to the moment then, there is no reason this team can’t win its way in.

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Texas A&M

There’s only one hurdle for the Aggies to overcome as they try to finally live up to their potential in Jimbo Fisher’s fourth season. Unfortunately, that hurdle is Alabama. The bright side is that the Crimson Tide come to College Station and do have some questions about their offense. There are similar questions for the Aggies, who will be breaking in a new quarterback after relying on Kellen Mond for the past four seasons. Haynes King looks like the heir apparent. The concern is that he had four attempts last year as a freshman. Isaiah Spiller should be among the country’s best running backs, and there’s enough talent at receiver – led by game breaker Ainias Smith – and the line to make this a good offense. Whether it is good enough likely comes down to whether the defense can jump to elite status because more is going to be required from that unit in big games. DeMarvin Leal is the star of the line that also includes Tyree Johnson (four sacks last year). A veteran secondary is capable of defending against the passing attacks it will face.

Cincinnati

Yes, no Group of Five team has made the playoff in the seven years of the system, but the table is set for the Bearcats after an unbeaten 2020 regular season. Desmond Ridder’s return gives them one of the nation’s top quarterbacks who can hurt defenses with his running and throwing ability. There’s enough playmakers on offense that last year’s 37.5 points per game is repeatable. The real strength of the Bearcats, however, will be on defense. Even with the loss of coordinator Marcus Freeman to Notre Dame, the unit should again be one of the best in the country. Myjai Sanders (seven sacks in 2020) and defensive backs Ahmad Gardner and Coby Bryant (seven combined interceptions) are three of the standouts from the group. Putting together an unbeaten regular season would virtually guarantee a spot. It will be much harder, however, with road games against Notre Dame and Indiana on the non-conference schedule. The positive? Cincinnati controls its own destiny. Read more from USA Today.

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