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ESPN experts update College Football Playoff projections following Week 10

Paul Harvey

By Paul Harvey

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ESPN’s panel of college football experts has updated their projections for the College Football Playoff. Things were certainly shaken up after the results in Week 10.

Coming out of the weekend, Tennessee has tumbled off of a number of ballots for by the ESPN panel. Previously appearing on all 15 ballots, the Volunteers landed on just 1 ballot ahead of Week 11.

As for teams likely to make the Playoff, there are 3 teams that appeared on all 15 ballots. Those teams are Georgia, Ohio State and TCU coming out of Week 10.

As for the fourth Playoff spot, Michigan is making a push and appeared on 12 of 15 ballots for the final spot. Oregon (2 ballots) and Tennessee were the only other teams to receive votes with Alabama and Clemson dropping off the ballots entirely.

David Hale was the analyst to include Tennessee on his ballot, and Hale kept the Vols at No. 3 with Michigan absent from his top 4. Ryan McGee and Paolo Uggetti were the analysts to include Oregon with both analysts putting the Ducks at No. 4.

Here are the full ballots following Week 10:

Paul Harvey

Paul is a lifelong fan and student of all things college football. He has been covering college football since 2017 and the B1G since 2018.