Preseason consensus in the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff format positions Ohio State, Oregon, Georgia, and Texas as the leading contenders to reach the quarterfinals, driven by returning offensive talent, defensive depth, and favorable early schedules. Recent Coaches Poll and SP+ rankings released in early August 2026 rank Ohio State first and Oregon second, reflecting strong quarterback play and roster continuity after prior playoff appearances. Notre Dame and Indiana also feature prominently due to winnable nonconference slates and experienced coaching staffs. Conference strength in the Big Ten and SEC will shape at-large bids, while late-summer injury reports and Week 1 results could shift implied probabilities ahead of the regular season opener.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要。這不是交易建議,也不影響該市場的結算方式。 · 更新於Georgia
54%
Texas
53%
Texas Tech
53%
Louisville
49%
Miami (FL)
49%
Michigan
49%
Missouri
49%
North Carolina St.
49%
Penn St.
49%
SMU
49%
TCU
49%
USC
49%
Virginia
49%
Arkansas
49%
Tennessee
48%
Indiana
47%
Alabama
46%
Texas A&M
28%
Ole Miss
27%
BYU
25%
Florida
25%
LSU
25%
Auburn
8%
Iowa
7%
South Carolina
7%
Houston
6%
Tulane
6%
Utah
6%
Washington
6%
Illinois
5%
Miami (OH)
5%
North Texas
5%
Vanderbilt
5%
Florida St.
4%
Georgia Tech
4%
James Madison
4%
Kansas St.
4%
Virginia Tech
4%
Arizona St.
3%
Baylor
3%
California
3%
Oklahoma St.
3%
Pittsburgh
3%
Kentucky
3%
Arizona
49%
Clemson
52%
Notre Dame
51%
Oklahoma
54%
Oregon
60%
Ohio St.
53%
$513 交易量
Georgia
54%
Texas
53%
Texas Tech
53%
Louisville
49%
Miami (FL)
49%
Michigan
49%
Missouri
49%
North Carolina St.
49%
Penn St.
49%
SMU
49%
TCU
49%
USC
49%
Virginia
49%
Arkansas
49%
Tennessee
48%
Indiana
47%
Alabama
46%
Texas A&M
28%
Ole Miss
27%
BYU
25%
Florida
25%
LSU
25%
Auburn
8%
Iowa
7%
South Carolina
7%
Houston
6%
Tulane
6%
Utah
6%
Washington
6%
Illinois
5%
Miami (OH)
5%
North Texas
5%
Vanderbilt
5%
Florida St.
4%
Georgia Tech
4%
James Madison
4%
Kansas St.
4%
Virginia Tech
4%
Arizona St.
3%
Baylor
3%
California
3%
Oklahoma St.
3%
Pittsburgh
3%
Kentucky
3%
Arizona
49%
Clemson
52%
Notre Dame
51%
Oklahoma
54%
Oregon
60%
Ohio St.
53%
The "quarterfinal round" refers to the round of the 12-team College Football Playoff for the 2026 season in which eight teams remain (the four first-round winners plus the four teams seeded 1–4 that received first-round byes). A team counts as reaching the quarterfinals if it is scheduled to play in a quarterfinal game, whether by receiving a top-4 seed and a first-round bye or by winning its first-round game.
If the College Football Playoff for the 2026 season is canceled or the quarterfinal round is not played by January 13, 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.
市場開放時間: Aug 5, 2026, 12:18 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The "quarterfinal round" refers to the round of the 12-team College Football Playoff for the 2026 season in which eight teams remain (the four first-round winners plus the four teams seeded 1–4 that received first-round byes). A team counts as reaching the quarterfinals if it is scheduled to play in a quarterfinal game, whether by receiving a top-4 seed and a first-round bye or by winning its first-round game.
If the College Football Playoff for the 2026 season is canceled or the quarterfinal round is not played by January 13, 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 consensus in the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff format positions Ohio State, Oregon, Georgia, and Texas as the leading contenders to reach the quarterfinals, driven by returning offensive talent, defensive depth, and favorable early schedules. Recent Coaches Poll and SP+ rankings released in early August 2026 rank Ohio State first and Oregon second, reflecting strong quarterback play and roster continuity after prior playoff appearances. Notre Dame and Indiana also feature prominently due to winnable nonconference slates and experienced coaching staffs. Conference strength in the Big Ten and SEC will shape at-large bids, while late-summer injury reports and Week 1 results could shift implied probabilities ahead of the regular season opener.
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