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    • Kyle Bonagura

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      Kyle Bonagura

      ESPN Staff Writer

      • Covers college football.
      • Joined ESPN in 2014.
      • Attended Washington State University.
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      Mark Schlabach

      ESPN Senior Writer

      • Senior college football writer
      • Author of seven books on college football
      • Graduate of the University of Georgia

    Aug 15, 2025, 07:00 AM ET

    The 2025 college football season is nearly here, and while we all look forward to 16 weeks of excitement, upsets and general mayhem, there will be even more where that came from once we hit the postseason.

    The highlight of that, of course, is the 12-team College Football Playoff, now in its second year. As in last season’s inaugural CFP, the five highest-ranked conference champions, plus the next seven highest-ranked teams, will make the field. Unlike last year, the four highest-ranked teams (not necessarily conference champions) will be awarded first-round byes. The other eight teams will meet in first-round games at the campus sites of seeds Nos. 5 through 8.

    From there, the quarterfinals and semifinals will be played in what had been the New Year’s Six bowls, with this season’s national championship game scheduled for Jan. 19 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

    All of that is just the tip of the iceberg, though. Apart from the playoff is the 35-game slate of bowl games, beginning with the Cricket Celebration Bowl on Dec. 13.

    We’re here for all of it.

    Although no games have yet been played, ESPN bowl gurus Kyle Bonagura and Mark Schlabach are nonetheless projecting every postseason matchup, including their breakdowns of how the playoff will play out, just to whet your appetite for the fun ahead.

    And we’ll be back every week of the season until the actual matchups are set.

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    Playoff picks | Quarterfinals
    Semis, title game | Bowl season

    College Football Playoff

    First-round games (at campus sites)

    Friday, Dec. 19/Saturday, Dec. 20

    Times and networks TBD.

    Bonagura: No. 12 Boise State at No. 5 Georgia
    Schlabach: No. 12 Boise State at No. 5 Ohio State

    Bonagura: No. 11 Miami at No. 6 Notre Dame
    Schlabach: No. 11 Arizona State at No. 6 Alabama

    Bonagura: No. 10 Arizona State at No. 7 Alabama
    Schlabach: No. 10 LSU at No. 7 Notre Dame

    Bonagura: No. 9 LSU at No. 8 Oregon
    Schlabach: No. 9 Miami at No. 8 Oregon

    First-round breakdown

    Bonagura: There shouldn’t be any major surprises here, just as there shouldn’t be any confidence from anyone talking about what to expect in college football come December while we’re still in August. Here in the era of free agency, it has become even harder to have a good sense of what most teams will truly look like, and anyone who says otherwise is just faking it.

    The old formula — last season’s success + returning starters (QB?) = projection — isn’t as reliable as it used to be. That said, the usual suspects have the money to remain at the top of the sport and that matters more than ever.

    Schlabach: It’s a crapshoot when you’re picking the 12 best teams in mid-August, but I gave it my best shot. I went with Texas, Clemson, Penn State and Georgia as my top four seeds, even though the Longhorns and Bulldogs will be breaking in new starting quarterbacks (although Arch Manning and Gunner Stockton did get some playing time last year). Both teams had to replace a plethora of star players who were selected in the NFL draft, but few programs have recruited as well as Georgia and Texas in recent seasons. Honestly, I could see one of three teams –Texas, Georgia or Alabama — winning the SEC, and I think many people might be sleeping on the Crimson Tide after they lost four games in Kalen DeBoer’s first season as coach. It was never going to be easy for anyone to replace Nick Saban, and I still believe DeBoer is one of the best coaches in the sport.

    I love what Clemson is bringing back on the defensive line, and I think Cade Klubnik is going to be a star. Penn State brings back many of its best players from a team that just missed reaching the CFP National Championship game last season. If Drew Allar takes the next step, the Nittany Lions might be the class of the Big Ten.


    Texas and Clemson, who met in the first round of last year’s CFP, could be headed for a rematch in this season’s playoff. Ricardo B. Brazziell/USA Today Network via Imagn Images

    CFP quarterfinals

    Wednesday, Dec. 31

    CFP quarterfinal at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic
    AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas)
    7:30 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: No. 8 Oregon vs. No. 1 Texas
    Schlabach: No. 8 Oregon vs. No. 1 Texas

    Thursday, Jan. 1

    CFP quarterfinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl
    Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)
    Noon, ESPN

    Bonagura: No. 5 Georgia vs. No. 4 Clemson
    Schlabach: No. 10 LSU vs. No. 2 Clemson

    CFP quarterfinal at the Rose Bowl Game Presented by Prudential
    Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California)
    4 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: No. 7 Alabama vs. No. 2 Penn State
    Schlabach: No. 6 Alabama vs. No. 3 Penn State

    CFP quarterfinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl
    Caesars Superdome (New Orleans)
    8 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: No. 6 Notre Dame vs. No. 3 Ohio State
    Schlabach: No. 5 Ohio State vs. No. 4 Georgia

    Quarterfinals breakdown

    Bonagura: After the 12-team playoff was introduced last year, there was one thing I hammered almost every week in this space: It was ridiculous to give the top four seeds to conference champions. It was a format that punished the No. 1 seed, when one of the main purposes of a seeding system is to reward the best team. (No. 1 Oregon was “rewarded” with a quarterfinal against eventual champion Ohio State.)

    The intent was understandable, but good on the powers that be who reversed course after one year and installed the commonsense straight seeding format this year. It will likely mean multiple teams from the same conference will get byes — and that’s fine. In this case, I have two teams from the Big Ten (Penn State and Ohio State), while Mark has two from the SEC (Texas and Georgia).

    Schlabach: I had Ohio State, Alabama, LSU and Oregon advancing out of the first-round games. I’m not quite as sold on the Ducks as the other three programs with unproven Dante Moore taking over at quarterback and star receiver Evan Stewart sidelined with a knee injury. Oregon’s defense needs to take another step after allowing 109 points in three games against Ohio State and Penn State (although the Ducks did win two of those games). The Ducks play the Nittany Lions on the road Sept. 27 and they don’t play Ohio State, Illinois or Michigan during the regular season.

    If LSU’s defense is markedly better this season, the Tigers could be an SEC title contender. They should have one of the most explosive offenses in the FBS with quarterback Garrett Nussmeier and receiver Aaron Anderson returning, plus a handful of playmakers from the transfer portal.


    CFP semifinals, national championship game

    Thursday, Jan. 8

    CFP semifinal at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl
    State Farm Stadium (Glendale, Arizona)
    7:30 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: No. 5 Georgia vs. No. 1 Texas
    Schlabach: No. 4 Georgia vs. No. 1 Texas

    Friday, Jan. 9

    CFP semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl
    Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
    7:30 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: No. 3 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Penn State
    Schlabach: No. 3 Penn State vs. No. 2 Clemson

    Monday, Jan. 19

    CFP National Championship
    Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)
    7:45 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: No. 2 Penn State vs. No. 1 Texas
    Schlabach: No. 2 Clemson vs. No. 1 Texas

    National championship breakdown

    Bonagura: According to ESPN BET, there are nine teams with odds of between +550 and +1,500 to win the national title. It’s not a perfect science, of course, but there is a high likelihood the eventual champion will come from that group: Ohio State (+550), Texas (+550), Penn State (+650), Georgia (+800), Clemson (+900), Alabama (+1,000), Notre Dame (+1,100), Oregon (+1,400) and LSU (+1,500). If you’re looking for semifinal teams, then this group is also a good place to start.

    Schlabach: I have my top four seeds advancing to the semifinals and top two playing in the CFP National Championship game. As we witnessed last year, the 12-team CFP is much more unpredictable, given the long layoffs for the top seeds and teams getting hot at the right time of the season.

    The Georgia-Texas matchup in the Fiesta Bowl would be a rematch of last year’s SEC championship game, which the Bulldogs won 22-19 in overtime. The Longhorns also lost to the Bulldogs at home during the regular season in 2024, and they might have to once again figure out a way to get past them to win the SEC. Texas plays at Georgia on Nov. 15 in one of the league’s most anticipated games. A Penn State-Clemson contest in the Peach Bowl would feature two of the game’s best quarterbacks. It would also be an intriguing chess match with former Nittany Lions defensive coordinator Tom Allen joining Dabo Swinney’s staff this season.

    I have Clemson and Texas meeting in the national championship game, and I’ll go with the Longhorns to win it all. That’s putting a lot on Arch Manning in his first season as a starter, and the Texas offensive line is going to have to do a better job of protecting the quarterback than it did in big contests last season.

    Complete bowl season schedule

    Saturday, Dec. 13

    Cricket Celebration Bowl
    Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
    Noon, ABC

    Bonagura: Southern vs. South Carolina State
    Schlabach: Jackson State vs. South Carolina State

    LA Bowl
    SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, California)
    9 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Colorado vs. UNLV
    Schlabach: Oregon State vs. San José State

    Tuesday, Dec. 16

    IS4S Salute to Veterans Bowl
    Cramton Bowl (Montgomery, Alabama)
    9 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Appalachian State vs. Western Kentucky
    Schlabach: Eastern Michigan vs. Jacksonville State

    Wednesday, Dec. 17

    StaffDNA Cure Bowl
    Camping World Stadium (Orlando, Florida)
    5 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: UConn vs. Florida Atlantic
    Schlabach: Northern Illinois vs. Coastal Carolina

    68 Ventures Bowl
    Hancock Whitney Stadium (Mobile, Alabama)
    8:30 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: James Madison vs. Florida International
    Schlabach: Georgia Southern vs. Miami (Ohio)

    Friday, Dec. 19

    Myrtle Beach Bowl
    Brooks Stadium (Conway, South Carolina)
    Noon, ESPN

    Bonagura: Jacksonville State vs. South Alabama
    Schlabach: East Carolina vs. James Madison

    Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl
    Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida)
    3:30 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Auburn vs. Boston College
    Schlabach: Vanderbilt vs. North Carolina

    Monday, Dec. 22

    Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
    Albertsons Stadium (Boise, Idaho)
    2 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Toledo vs. San José State
    Schlabach: Buffalo vs. Air Force

    Tuesday, Dec. 23

    Editor’s Picks

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    Boca Raton Bowl
    Flagler Credit Union Stadium (Boca Raton, Florida)
    2 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: East Carolina vs. Ohio
    Schlabach: South Florida vs. Toledo

    New Orleans Bowl
    Caesars Superdome (New Orleans)
    5:30 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Louisiana vs. Liberty
    Schlabach: Louisiana vs. Western Kentucky

    Scooter’s Coffee Frisco Bowl
    Frisco, Texas
    9 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Georgia Southern vs. Northern Illinois
    Schlabach: North Texas vs. Sam Houston State

    Wednesday, Dec. 24

    Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl
    Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex (Honolulu)
    8 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Fresno State vs. Oregon State
    Schlabach: UNLV vs. Navy

    Friday, Dec. 26

    GameAbove Sports Bowl
    Ford Field (Detroit)
    1 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Maryland vs. Miami (Ohio)
    Schlabach: Michigan State vs. Ohio

    Rate Bowl
    Chase Field (Phoenix)
    4:30 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Baylor vs. Iowa
    Schlabach: TCU vs. Minnesota

    SERVPRO First Responder Bowl
    Gerald J. Ford Stadium (Dallas)
    8 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Cincinnati vs. Texas State
    Schlabach: UTSA vs. Arkansas State

    Saturday, Dec. 27

    Go Bowling Military Bowl
    Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (Annapolis, Maryland)
    11 a.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Duke vs. Army
    Schlabach: Virginia Tech vs. Memphis

    Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl
    Yankee Stadium (Bronx, New York)
    Noon, ABC

    Bonagura: North Carolina vs. Illinois
    Schlabach: Pittsburgh vs. Iowa

    Wasabi Fenway Bowl
    Fenway Park (Boston)
    2:15 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: NC State vs. Navy
    Schlabach: NC State vs. Tulane

    Pop-Tarts Bowl
    Camping World Stadium (Orlando, Florida)
    3:30 p.m., ABC

    Bonagura: SMU vs. Texas Tech
    Schlabach: Louisville vs. Texas Tech

    Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl
    Arizona Stadium (Tucson, Arizona)
    4:30 p.m., CW Network

    Bonagura: Bowling Green vs. Colorado State
    Schlabach: Bowling Green vs. Fresno State

    Isleta New Mexico Bowl
    University Stadium (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
    5:45 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Hawai’i vs. Cal
    Schlabach: Colorado State vs. Texas State

    TaxSlayer Gator Bowl
    EverBank Stadium (Jacksonville, Florida)
    7:30 p.m. ABC

    Bonagura: Virginia Tech vs. Missouri
    Schlabach: Georgia Tech vs. Missouri

    Kinder’s Texas Bowl
    NRG Stadium (Houston)
    9:15 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: BYU vs. Texas A&M
    Schlabach: Iowa State vs. Tennessee

    Monday, Dec. 29

    Birmingham Bowl
    Protective Stadium (Birmingham, Alabama)
    2 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Arkansas vs. Tulane
    Schlabach: Auburn vs. Boston College

    Tuesday, Dec. 30

    Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl
    Independence Stadium (Shreveport, Louisiana)
    2 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Iowa State vs. Louisiana Tech
    Schlabach: BYU vs. Liberty

    Music City Bowl
    Nissan Stadium (Nashville, Tennessee)
    5:30 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Minnesota vs. Oklahoma
    Schlabach: Michigan vs. Ole Miss

    Valero Alamo Bowl
    Alamodome (San Antonio)
    9 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Kansas State vs. Washington
    Schlabach: Kansas State vs. USC

    Wednesday, Dec. 31

    ReliaQuest Bowl
    Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida)
    Noon, ESPN

    Bonagura: Indiana vs. Ole Miss
    Schlabach: Indiana vs. South Carolina

    Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl
    Sun Bowl Stadium (El Paso, Texas)
    2 p.m., CBS

    Bonagura: Virginia vs. UCLA
    Schlabach: Florida State vs. Colorado

    Cheez-It Citrus Bowl
    Camping World Stadium (Orlando, Florida)
    3 p.m., ABC

    Bonagura: Michigan vs. Tennessee
    Schlabach: Illinois vs. Texas A&M

    SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl
    Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas)
    3:30 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Nebraska vs. Utah
    Schlabach: Nebraska vs. Utah

    Friday, Jan. 2

    Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl
    Amon G. Carter Stadium (Fort Worth, Texas)
    1 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: TCU vs. Memphis
    Schlabach: Kansas vs. Army

    AutoZone Liberty Bowl
    Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium (Memphis, Tennessee)
    4:30 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Kansas vs. Florida
    Schlabach: Baylor vs. Oklahoma

    Duke’s Mayo Bowl
    Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, North Carolina)
    8 p.m., ESPN

    Bonagura: Louisville vs. South Carolina
    Schlabach: Duke vs. Florida

    TBD

    Holiday Bowl
    Snapdragon Stadium (San Diego)
    Time TBD, Fox
    Bonagura: Georgia Tech vs. USC
    Schlabach: SMU vs. Washington

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