JSeahawks
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Next years playoffs will include:
1. Clemson
2. Lsu
3. Michigan
4. Oregon
Assuming good health I think Clemson is a lock to be back. Deshaun Watson is next years heisman winner and number 1 draft pick.
You know someone from the sec is getting in. I think it's Lsu's turn. Alabama will most likely be starting a freshman qb and they lose a lot. But, of course it's Alabama, so I'm sure they'll have plenty of guys to plug in.
In Michigan, harbaugh is building a monster. Ohio state and Michigan state will take a step back, Michigan will be the beneficiary. I'm just not 100% sure they'll have the qb play to get there.
You knew I was going to put oregon in there. If Prukop can do what I think he can it will be the ducks best offense ever. If the defense can go from awful to slightly below average that should be good enough. There's also a good chance that the pac12 knock each other off and we miss the playoffs again. In that case I'd go with either Baylor, Oklahoma or Notre dame as the 4th team.
Dark horses: Tennessee and Houston.
1. Clemson
2. Lsu
3. Michigan
4. Oregon
Assuming good health I think Clemson is a lock to be back. Deshaun Watson is next years heisman winner and number 1 draft pick.
You know someone from the sec is getting in. I think it's Lsu's turn. Alabama will most likely be starting a freshman qb and they lose a lot. But, of course it's Alabama, so I'm sure they'll have plenty of guys to plug in.
In Michigan, harbaugh is building a monster. Ohio state and Michigan state will take a step back, Michigan will be the beneficiary. I'm just not 100% sure they'll have the qb play to get there.
You knew I was going to put oregon in there. If Prukop can do what I think he can it will be the ducks best offense ever. If the defense can go from awful to slightly below average that should be good enough. There's also a good chance that the pac12 knock each other off and we miss the playoffs again. In that case I'd go with either Baylor, Oklahoma or Notre dame as the 4th team.
Dark horses: Tennessee and Houston.