How coaches salaries and the NIL bill affects college football
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Each week after Saturday’s games, Matt Hayes predicts the College Football Playoff 12-team bracket. Here’s his list after Week 9:
1. Georgia: Until someone not-named Alabama can figure out this beast, no one is beating the Bulldogs
2. Oregon: Ducks are beginning to flex on defense, giving up nine combined points in the last two weeks to Purdue and Illinois.
3. Miami: A comically easy schedule isn’t much better in November (Duke, at Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, at Syracuse).
4. Brigham Young: The Cougars keep knocking out wins, and the schedule looks more manageable by the week.
5. Ohio State: This spot, more than likely, will be the third-best team in college football at the end of the season. Translation: the best non-champion of the SEC and Big Ten.
6. Texas: A difficult natural letdown game, and a gutty fourth-quarter win. A bye week before Florida comes to Austin Nov. 9.
7. Penn State: There’s plenty to like about a stout defense, but can the Lions get enough offense to beat Ohio State — no matter who plays quarterback?
8. Tennessee: Once QB Nico Iamaleava starts connecting on deep throws in conference games, the Vols become a legit threat to reach the CFP semifinals.
9. Texas A&M: We’re now officially into the month of November games — and the Aggies are alone (by record) at the top of the SEC.
10. Notre Dame: The easiest month of November this side of Miami. If Irish don’t advance to the playoff, it will be a colossal failure.
11. Indiana: Time to start winning games of significance on the road. It begins this week at Michigan State, a team talented enough to end the Hoosiers’ unbeaten season.
12. Boise State: Tough win late Friday night at UNLV means Mountain West championship game will be played at Boise State — unless the Broncos are upset over the final month of the season.
(12) Boise State at (5) Ohio State
(11) Indiana at (6) Texas
(10) Notre Dame at (7) Penn State
(9) Texas A&M at (8) Tennessee
Quarterfinals
Sugar Bowl: (1) Georgia vs. Tennessee/Texas A&M winner
Rose Bowl: (2) Oregon vs. Notre Dame/Penn State winner
Peach Bowl: (3) Miami vs. Indiana/Texas winner
Fiesta Bowl: (4) BYU vs. Ohio State/Boise State winner
Matt Hayes is the senior national college football writer for USA TODAY Sports Network. Follow him on X at @MattHayesCFB.