5 teams (not Alabama or Clemson) that can win the national title
Since 2015 no other teams have won the national championship. Ohio State is the only other school to win the College Football Playoff, but that came first year of the postseason tournament—2014.
While Alabama and Clemson are still dominant forces in college football, it may finally be time to make way for a new national champion. Here are the five teams with the best chances of dethroning the two powerhouses.
5. Oklahoma Sooners, +1400
Oklahoma | Total | Ranking |
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YDS/G | 677 | 1 |
Opp. YDS/G | 353 | 53 |
Team efficiency | 93.5 | 5 |
Jalen Hurts has played three games for @OU_Football he has posted a rating of 245.0 or higher in each one.
— Joel Klatt (@joelklatt) September 23, 2019
With a min. of 18 attempts he is the only QB in over 20 years to post such a rating in at least three games in an entire season
He has played three games! @JalenHurts
4. LSU Tigers, +1000
Oklahoma | Total | Ranking |
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YDS/G | 677 | 1 |
Opp. YDS/G | 353 | 53 |
Team efficiency | 93.5 | 5 |
The Tigers are No. 2 in passing yards per game (431.8), but their defense struggles against the pass and has given up 223.5 yards per game.
3. Georgia Bulldogs, +900
Oklahoma | Total | Ranking |
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YDS/G | 677 | 1 |
Opp. YDS/G | 353 | 53 |
Team efficiency | 93.5 | 5 |
J.R. Reed was all over the field for Georgia in their victory against Notre Dame! pic.twitter.com/Kjf1Q6n5gG
— PFF College (@PFF_College) September 24, 2019
2. Ohio State Buckeyes, +900
Oklahoma | Total | Ranking |
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YDS/G | 677 | 1 |
Opp. YDS/G | 353 | 53 |
Team efficiency | 93.5 | 5 |
Justin Fields in the second quarter:
— Colin Hass-Hill (@chasshill) September 21, 2019
53-yd TD pass to K.J. Hill
13-yd TD pass to Chris Olave
30-yd TD pass to Binjimen Victor
10-yd TD pass to Chris Olave
7-yd rushing TD
6-yd rushing TD
All six touchdowns came in a 15-minute span.
The Buckeyes are winning by an average margin of 44.5 points per game, the most in college football. They've yet to meet with tough competition, but they look primed to defeat the likes of Michigan State, Penn State and Michigan. One team that could give them trouble in the regular season, though, is the next one on the list.
1. Wisconsin Badgers, +2000
Oklahoma | Total | Ranking |
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YDS/G | 677 | 1 |
Opp. YDS/G | 353 | 53 |
Team efficiency | 93.5 | 5 |
Jonathan Taylor put on a show in the 1st quarter vs. Michigan:
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) September 21, 2019
143 rushing yards and 2 TDs 😤 pic.twitter.com/phIAQbx6Qv
Challenges lie ahead against Michigan State, Ohio State, Iowa and Minnesota, but if the Badgers can earn a spot in the Playoff, they have a solid chance of knocking out Alabama or Clemson.
Wisconsin is No. 5 in offensive efficiency and No. 1 in defensive efficiency. The Badgers rank 12th in rushing yards per game (264) and are No. 1 in opponent yards per game (171). They're also first in opponent rushing yards per game (27) and eighth in opponent passing yards per game (144.3). If they continue to play at this level, Wisconsin may find itself the newest national champion.
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