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How many different college football programs will win a national title between now and 2035?
Episode 562

How many different college football programs will win a national title between now and 2035?

Andy & Ari On3

June 25, 20251h 13m

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(0:00-4:35) Intro: CFP Champs in the next decade?
(4:36-17:58) 5-Star QB Ryder Lyons commits to BYU
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(18:50-21:38) Join the chat on YouTube, it's FREE
(21:39-26:54) Who wins a title in the next 10 years?
(26:55-37:11) Where do Michigan, Penn State fall?
(37:12-43:33) How will Clemson, Georgia fare?
(43:34-50:35) Outside Looking In?
(50:36-1:01:40) Who did we leave out?
(1:01:41-1:11:33) EA Sports Toughest places to play
(1:11:34-1:13:25) Conclusion: See you tomorrow!
 

 

How many programs will win a national title in the next 10 years, and which teams will pull it off?

 

The NBA just crowned its seventh different champion in seven years. Is college football headed for a similar level of competitiveness, or will a few teams still dominate the landscape. In the 11 seasons of the College Football Playoff, there have been six different champions (Ohio State, Alabama, Clemson, LSU, Georgia, Michigan).

 

Is it possible the curve is flattening enough to have eight or nine different champs in 10 years?

 

 

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Hosts: Andy Staples, Ari Wasserman

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