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With the NCAA Tournament set to begin on Thursday, Chris Low of ESPN simulated a 64-team College Football Playoff for the 2024 season.
Indeed, Low created a 64-team College Football Playoff. Not four teams, 12 teams, 14 teams or 16 teams – 64 teams. Using the preseason SP+, Low separated those programs into four regions with 16 seeds each. He then charted out a Round of 64, Round of 32, Sweet 16, Elite Eight, Final Four and national championship.
In this section, I’ve included Ohio State’s five-game run to the national title game in Low’s made-up College Football Playoff. The Buckeyes’ journey included wins over Miami (Ohio), Florida, Louisville, Oklahoma and Florida State. Ohio State then faced Quinn Ewers and Texas in the final. Here’s how all of those matchups went
Jokes aside, Texas is a good football team. Quinn Ewers is the best quarterback returning to college football next season, and Sark filled all of his team’s holes through the transfer portal. However, the Longhorns are not as good as the Buckeyes. They just aren’t.
If Ohio State and Texas do meet in the national championship in 2024, the Buckeyes would lean on the best defense and running back room in America (TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins) to win the game. All Will Howard would have to do is take care of the football and, as Ryan Day always says, “make the routine plays routinely.” If Howard accomplishes that feat, Ohio State would win it all — and comfortably