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sports4 months ago

2025 NFL Playoff and Super Bowl Predictions

The article features predictions from The Ringer's NFL staff on the 2025 season, including playoff teams, Super Bowl winner, MVP, and various award winners, with teams like the Eagles, Ravens, and Bills highlighted as top contenders and players like Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, and Micah Parsons predicted to win major awards.

sports4 months ago

2025 College Football Season: Key Predictions and Top Contenders

The article provides 16 key insights into the upcoming 2025 college football season, highlighting uncertainties about teams, standout players like Jeremiah Smith and Caleb Downs, the impact of transfers and young quarterbacks, coaching pressures, and the wide-open race for the College Football Playoff among a deep field of contenders.

sports5 months ago

2025 College Football Preseason Top 25 Predictions and Rankings

The article previews the AP Top 25 preseason rankings for the 2025 college football season, highlighting key teams like Penn State, Texas, Notre Dame, Alabama, and Clemson, and discussing their prospects based on roster strength, coaching, and recent performance. The rankings are based on a ballot submitted by the author, with the official AP poll to be released soon, and serve as a snapshot of team potential before the season begins.

sports1 year ago

College Football Playoff Predictions for Championship Week

The fifth College Football Playoff rankings of 2024 are set to be announced, with significant changes expected after seven ranked teams lost last weekend. Predictions suggest Oregon will remain at No. 1, while Texas and Penn State move up following key victories. Ohio State, despite a loss to Michigan, is expected to stay in the playoff picture due to its strong wins. The rankings will also see shifts among three-loss SEC teams and Miami, which fell out of the ACC championship contention after losing to Syracuse. The final playoff spots remain highly contested as conference championships approach.