Preseason rankings and returning production place Ohio State, Georgia, Oregon, and Notre Dame as frontrunners for College Football Playoff semifinal berths, driven by elite quarterback play, defensive depth, and favorable early schedules. Analysts highlight Ohio State’s top spot in multiple polls alongside strong Big Ten depth, while Georgia’s SEC experience and Notre Dame’s independent scheduling boost their profiles. Defending champion Indiana and rising programs like Miami and Texas face tougher tests against loaded conferences. Key variables include Week 1 results, injury reports, transfer portal impacts, and conference championship implications, all of which shape trader consensus on which teams will advance through the expanded playoff format.
Experimentelle KI-generierte Zusammenfassung mit Polymarket-Daten. Dies ist keine Handelsberatung und spielt keine Rolle bei der Auflösung dieses Marktes. · AktualisiertOregon
57%
Texas
53%
Penn St.
51%
Oklahoma
50%
Indiana
49%
North Carolina St.
49%
Texas A&M
49%
Ohio St.
47%
Georgia
36%
Notre Dame
36%
Alabama
19%
Texas Tech
30%
Miami (FL)
17%
USC
11%
Ole Miss
11%
LSU
10%
BYU
8%
Clemson
8%
Florida
8%
Baylor
7%
Michigan
7%
Tennessee
7%
Missouri
6%
SMU
6%
South Carolina
6%
Auburn
5%
Houston
5%
Arizona
4%
Georgia Tech
4%
Illinois
4%
Iowa
4%
James Madison
4%
Louisville
4%
TCU
4%
Utah
4%
Virginia
4%
Vanderbilt
4%
Washington
4%
Arizona St.
4%
Arkansas
3%
California
3%
Florida St.
3%
Kansas St.
3%
Miami (OH)
3%
Oklahoma St.
3%
Pittsburgh
3%
Tulane
3%
Kentucky
3%
North Texas
3%
Virginia Tech
3%
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Oregon
57%
Texas
53%
Penn St.
51%
Oklahoma
50%
Indiana
49%
North Carolina St.
49%
Texas A&M
49%
Ohio St.
47%
Georgia
36%
Notre Dame
36%
Alabama
19%
Texas Tech
30%
Miami (FL)
17%
USC
11%
Ole Miss
11%
LSU
10%
BYU
8%
Clemson
8%
Florida
8%
Baylor
7%
Michigan
7%
Tennessee
7%
Missouri
6%
SMU
6%
South Carolina
6%
Auburn
5%
Houston
5%
Arizona
4%
Georgia Tech
4%
Illinois
4%
Iowa
4%
James Madison
4%
Louisville
4%
TCU
4%
Utah
4%
Virginia
4%
Vanderbilt
4%
Washington
4%
Arizona St.
4%
Arkansas
3%
California
3%
Florida St.
3%
Kansas St.
3%
Miami (OH)
3%
Oklahoma St.
3%
Pittsburgh
3%
Tulane
3%
Kentucky
3%
North Texas
3%
Virginia Tech
3%
The "semifinal round" refers to the round of the 12-team College Football Playoff for the 2026 season in which four teams remain (the winners of the four quarterfinal games). A team counts as reaching the semifinals if it is scheduled to play in a semifinal game by winning its quarterfinal game.
If the College Football Playoff for the 2026 season is canceled or the semifinal round is not played by January 28, 2027 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve "No".
The primary resolution source will be official information from the College Football Playoff (https://collegefootballplayoff.com); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Markt eröffnet: Aug 5, 2026, 12:23 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The "semifinal round" refers to the round of the 12-team College Football Playoff for the 2026 season in which four teams remain (the winners of the four quarterfinal games). A team counts as reaching the semifinals if it is scheduled to play in a semifinal game by winning its quarterfinal game.
If the College Football Playoff for the 2026 season is canceled or the semifinal round is not played by January 28, 2027 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve "No".
The primary resolution source will be official information from the College Football Playoff (https://collegefootballplayoff.com); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Preseason rankings and returning production place Ohio State, Georgia, Oregon, and Notre Dame as frontrunners for College Football Playoff semifinal berths, driven by elite quarterback play, defensive depth, and favorable early schedules. Analysts highlight Ohio State’s top spot in multiple polls alongside strong Big Ten depth, while Georgia’s SEC experience and Notre Dame’s independent scheduling boost their profiles. Defending champion Indiana and rising programs like Miami and Texas face tougher tests against loaded conferences. Key variables include Week 1 results, injury reports, transfer portal impacts, and conference championship implications, all of which shape trader consensus on which teams will advance through the expanded playoff format.
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