College Football Playoff, bowl projections
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Interim head coach Terry Smith addresses whether the Nittany Lions would play in a bowl game if they're eligible.
The Big Ten saw some new movement in the power rankings this week. But does it impact Ohio State, Indiana or even USC?
Traditional powers are fading. Preseason favorites have collapsed. Programs once buried in obscurity now dominate the national conversation. Indiana, Vanderbilt, and Georgia Tech, long dismissed as irrelevant, are winning consistently and not only are factors in the playoff race, but they are legitimate contenders for the national championship.
Ohio State running back Bo Jackson, top, is tackled by Penn State defensive back Antoine Belgrave-Shorter during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)
At one point, the Iowa Hawkeyes were 3-2 and had their work cut out to make a bowl game. Now, they're 6-2 heading into one of the biggest games in recent memory
The Stanford Cardinal needs to win three of its final four games to become bowl eligible for the first time since 2018, and faces red-hot Pitt at Stanford Stadium on Saturday.
As we enter into the homestretch of the 2025 college football season, let’s dive into the biggest questions that lie ahead for all 21 FCS HBCUs.