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2026 College Football Playoff and Top 25 Predictions: Full Field, Odds and a Free Printable Bracket

The 2026 college football season is here, and the race for the 12-team College Football Playoff is wide open. Ohio State opens at number one and as the title favorite, the SEC packed the Top 25 with nine teams, and the Big Ten is not backing down. Below is the full preseason Top 25, the national title odds, our projected 12-team Playoff field, and a free printable bracket so you can fill in your own picks.

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Quick Facts: 2026 College Football Predictions

2026 College Football Playoff predictions and Top 25
  • Ohio State opens as the preseason number one and the national title favorite at +600.
  • The SEC placed nine teams in the Top 25, but the Big Ten sits on top with Ohio State and Oregon.
  • The Playoff is a 12-team field, with the top four seeds earning a first-round bye.
  • Our national champion pick is Ohio State over Texas.
  • A free printable bracket lets you fill in all 12 seeds and pick your champion.

2026 Preseason AP Top 25

Here is the 2026 preseason AP Top 25. Ohio State is the clear number one, followed by Oregon, Georgia, Notre Dame, and Texas. The SEC leads the way with nine ranked teams, but the Big Ten holds the top of the poll.

RankTeam
1Ohio State
2Oregon
3Georgia
4Notre Dame
5Texas
6Indiana
7Miami
8Texas A&M
9Ole Miss
10Oklahoma
11LSU
12Texas Tech
13Alabama
RankTeam
14BYU
14USC
16Michigan
17Washington
18Penn State
19SMU
20Tennessee
21Utah
22Iowa
23Houston
24Louisville
25Missouri

National Title Odds

TeamTitle Odds
Ohio State+600
Notre Dame+700
Oregon+700
Texas+700
Indiana+800
Georgia+900

Ohio State is the betting favorite at +600, with Notre Dame, Oregon, and Texas all right behind at +700. Odds shift from book to book and week to week.

Our Projected 12-Team Playoff Field

Here is our projected 12-team College Football Playoff field. The five highest-ranked conference champions earn automatic bids, and the top four seeds get a first-round bye. This is our prediction, so grab the printable and make your own.

SeedTeamHow they get in
1Ohio StateBig Ten champion, bye
2TexasSEC champion, bye
3MiamiACC champion, bye
4Texas TechBig 12 champion, bye
5Oregonat-large
6Notre Dameat-large
7Georgiaat-large
8Indianaat-large
9Oklahomaat-large
10Ole Missat-large
11LSUat-large
12Group of 5 championauto-bid

Three Dark Horses

Three teams that can crash the bracket: Texas Tech, which spent big and can win the Big 12 outright; Miami, with the talent to run the ACC; and Oklahoma, quietly dangerous in a loaded SEC. If one of these hits, the Playoff picture changes in a hurry.

Games That Decide the Race

  • Week 0: North Carolina vs TCU (Dublin)
  • Week 1: Clemson at LSU
  • Week 1: Notre Dame vs Wisconsin (Green Bay)
  • Week 1: Ole Miss vs Louisville (Nashville)
  • Week 2: Ohio State at Texas

The schedule does not ease you in. Clemson at LSU headlines Week 1, and then Week 2 brings the one to circle: Ohio State at Texas, a rematch that could shape the entire Playoff race.

Our National Champion Pick

The odds say Ohio State, and we agree. The talent, the quarterback in Julian Sayin, and the path all line up. Our Playoff final: Ohio State over Texas. This is the widest field we have seen, though, so use the printable bracket to make your own call.

How to Use the Printable Bracket

The free printable lays out the full 12-team bracket. Write in your top four seeds with their first-round byes, fill in the first-round matchups (5 vs 12, 6 vs 11, 7 vs 10, and 8 vs 9), then work through the quarterfinals, semifinals, and the national championship. Print one for yourself and one for each person in your group, then compare picks all the way to January.

2026 College Football Playoff FAQ

Who is the preseason number one for 2026?

Ohio State is the preseason AP number one and the national title favorite at +600, led by quarterback Julian Sayin.

How does the 12-team Playoff work?

Twelve teams make the field: the five highest-ranked conference champions get automatic bids, and seven at-large teams fill out the bracket. The top four seeds earn a first-round bye, and the other eight play first-round games at the higher seed’s home site.

When does the 2026 season start?

The season opens in late August, with Clemson at LSU in Week 1 and Ohio State at Texas in Week 2. Print the bracket and lock in your picks now.

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Jacey Tine is a lifelong San Diego Padres and Florida Gators fan with 7+ years of sports coverage experience. At Sports Brackets, she delivers brackets, schedules, previews, and analysis across MLB, college football, NFL, WNBA, and more. Always with a fan-focused, reliable approach.