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At this point in time, talent and depth usually rise upwards.

Now that we are on Sweet 16 in our 2025 -Mock -ncaa -Fußball tournament, this is with 11 of the 16 teams that come from either the big ten or the Sec.

All four seeds No. 1 are still alive and No. 12 seeds Memphis has developed two upsets to get that far. The Clemson Quarterback Cade Klubnik, the LSU Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier and the Byu linacker Isaiah Glasker all played in the first two rounds with roles, and Ryan Silverfield has Memphis with a winning streak with eight games.

In summary, the original seeds based on the latest SP+ projections from ESPN into the 2025 season, although seeds are a controversial point when we pick them up again.

Time to end the tournament. And the best news? There is no fault in a committee.

Midwest Regional

Semifinals

(1) State of Ohio 28, (5) BYU 23: How do you cover the Buckeyes recipients Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate? They are a question team that was asked all season. The Cougars do their best to keep Smith from calling them to, but Tate causes most of the damage with eight catches for 124 yards and two touchdowns.

(3) Tennessee 34, (2) Oregon 32: The Vols return to their explosives on the offensive in 2025, with quarterback Nico Iamaleava making a big leap on campus in his third year. Oregon fits this explosiveness, with Evan Stewart attracting two acrobatic catches and leads to a late touchdown. The ducks get the ball back, but an Arion Carter bag seals the game for Tennessee.


Regional final

(1) State of Ohio 31, (3) Tennessee 21: The Vols get another shot on the Buckeyes after they were blown out in the first round of the playoff in Columbus in the first season. This game is much closer and the Tenessee defense from Tim Banks keeps most on the way. But the same guy who arranged chaos on the Vols a year ago. Smith has two of his three touchdown catches in the second half to lead the state of Ohio to the 10th victory in a row.


How we came here

First round

(1) State of Ohio about (16) Boston College

(2) Oregon over (15) UCF

(3) Tennessee about (14) Pittsburgh

(4) South Carolina about (13) North Carolina

(5) BYU about (12) Colorado

(11) Kentucky about (6) Louisville

(7) TCU via Georgia Tech

(9) Arkansas about (8) State Boise

Second round

(1) State of Ohio about (9) Arkansas

(2) Oregon about (7) TCU

(3) Tennessee about (11) Kentucky

(5) Byu about (4) South Carolina

South Regional

Semifinals

(5) Illinois 27, (1) Texas 24: The tournament's previous shock, but don't say the Illinois coach Bret Bielema. In his fifth season in Illinois, he had a good feeling for this team all the time. The Illini returned 18 starters from their Bowl team a year ago, and the two stars in defense, outside of Linebacker Gabe Jacas and Cornerback Xavier Scott, play like stars against an offensive in Texas that never finds a rhythm.

(2) Notre Dame 31, (3) Miami 20: The notorious T-shirts “Catholics vs. Convicts” are reintroduced into the college football world, and that is what everyone is talking about in building this game. Notre Dame Cornerback Leonard Moore steals the show with interceptions in every half, the last that leads to the touchdown for the Irish.


Regional final

(2) Notre Dame 28, (5) Illinois 21: The development and toughness of Jeremiyah Love embodied Notre Dame for the semi -finals last year. He is even more a factor this year, and his ability to play big games and earn the hard farms against a strong defense of Illinois is the difference in this elite -eight -Matchup. Love's Tackle Breaking 8-Yard TouchDown run gives the Irish lead forever and ends a 138-yard rushing night.


How we came here

First round

(1) Texas about (16) Maryland

(2) Notre lady about (15) California

(3) Miami about (14) Kansas

(4) Florida about (13) James Madison

(5) Illinois about (12) NC state

(11) Virginia Tech via (6) iowa

(7) USC via (10) Minnesota

(8) Texas Tech via (9) Utah

Second round

(1) Texas about (8) Texas Tech

(2) Notre lady about (7) USC

(3) Miami about (6) Virginia Tech

(5) Illinois about (4) Florida

East Regional

Semifinals

(1) Penn State 35, (12) Memphis 17: Memphis' unlikely run to the Sweet 16 comes to a devastating end when Penn State builds a 21: 3 lead, and then defensively remained on a criminal offense of Memphis, which has to fall back in order to throw the ball down to almost every down. Nicholas Singleton and Kaytron all haste for the Nittany Lions, which end as a team with 290 yards on the ground.

(2) Alabama 27, (3) Michigan 23: In a remaining Rose Bowl two years ago (Nick Saban's last game), Alabama became a little revenge for his old coach. The crimson tide is held as a single touchdown in the first half, but the defense keeps them in it. Alabama finds the fourth quarter at the age of 20 to 17 and finds its ongoing game. Jam Miller breaks out for 72 rushing yards in the last quarter, and the tides are ridiculed in the elite.


Regional final

(2) Alabama 22, (1) Penn State 19: Ty Simpson has been waiting for the Crimson Tide Quarterback, and although she does not light up the scoreboard in this defense matchup from Blue Bloods, he does not commit a single turnover and keeps everyone concentrated on the offensive. But on Alabama's last two drives, Simpson throws a 28-yard touchdown pass to drive the flood forward, and later convert a fourth and short to put the game away.


How we came here

First round

(1) Penn State over (16) West Virginia

(2) Alabama about (15) Syracus

(3) Michigan about (14) Army

(4) SMU over (13) Tulane

(12) Memphis about (5) Texas A & M.

(11) Wisconsin about (6) Oklahoma

(7) Indiana about (10) Washington

(9) Nebraska about (8) State of Arizona

Second round

(1) Penn State over (9) Nebraska

(2) Alabama about (7) Indiana

(3) Michigan about (11) Wisconsin

(12) Memphis about (4) SMU

West regional

Semifinals

(1) Georgia 35, (4) LSU 31: The Georgia Quarterback Gunner Stockton got an impression of post -season football last year when it came up with Carson Beck. This experience is valuable in this back and forth game, and Nussmeier throws three touchdown passes for the LSU. But Stockton is able to spread the ball around with Noah Thomas and Zachariah industry, both transfer recipients, and the narrow Oscar Delp all catch -touchdown passes.

(2) Clemson 33, (3) Ole Miss 24: Dabo Swinney and Lane smoking were at the opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to using the transfer portal. Swinney has hardly immersed himself on it, and smoke of smoke lived in it. Swinney brought three transfers this season, and one of them, the former Purdue Defensive End Will Holdt, makes life miserable for the Ole Miss offensive line. Heldt ends with two sacks and a forced fumbling, and the tigers continue to march.


Regional final

(2) Clemson 31, (1) Georgia 30: It was once that these teams played in one of the best non -conference rivalries in the South every year. The tigers, who had lost eight of their last nine games against the Bulldogs, fall back early in this case. But Clemson Cornerback Avieon Terrell, which was characterized by passing the ball due to passing the ball, catches a Stockton pass deep into Clemson Territory, which leads to a quick touchdown. The game swings there and the Tigers will take their third national title one step closer in 10 years.


How we came here

First round

(1) Georgia about (16) State Oklahoma

(2) Clemson about (15) state Mississippi

(3) Ole Miss Over (14) Cincinnati

(4) LSU over (13) State of Florida

(5) Missouri about (12) Rutgers

(11) Vanderbilt over (6) State of Kansas

(7) Auburn over (10) Duke

(8) State Iowa about (9) Baylor

Second round

(1) Georgia about (8) State iowa

(2) Clemson via Auburn (7)

(3) Ole Miss Over (11) Vanderbilt

(4) LSU via (5) Missouri

Final Four

(2) Clemson 35, (1) State of Ohio 28: The first time that these teams played in 1978 won Clemson 17-15 in the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida. It was a Bla game until the legendary coach Woody Hayes Clemsons Charlie Bauman hit the sidelines at the end of the fourth quarter after Bauman intercepted a pass. Hayes was released the next day. This national semi -final game does not contain any extra -curricular fireworks that arise at this level, but Julian Sayin in the state of Klubnik and Julian Sayin for the state of Ohio offer many fireworks in the field. Both pass more than 300 yards, but the newcomer, the Gideon Davidson runs back, delivers the win of 24-yard touchdown for the Tigers.

(2) Alabama 33, (2) Notre Dame 27: Here the Irish knock on the door of a national championship under Marcus Freeman for the second season in a row, the subject of countless reports is that the NFL teams are facing it to set it. Freeman never gives these reports belief, and his emergency team team fights back from a two-touchdown deficit. Notre Dame drives in Alabama 45 with almost four minutes and tries to take 326 pound-defensive tackle Tim Keenan III. Big mistake. Keenan blows the piece into the air and forces a 5-yard loss. Notre lady has to punt and never get the ball back because Alabama's offensive line takes control of the game.

National championship

(2) Alabama 30, (2) Clemson 24: It is not the first time that Swinney violates his Alma Mater in a national championship game. In 2015, when Alabama won, it happened again in 2016 by winning Clemson and then in 2018 when the Tigers claimed their second national title under Swinney. Welcome now welcome in part 4. All teeth in Tuscaloosa about Kalen Deboers first season as a coach when he lost four games (four games) calmed down. Alabama plays his best football of the season, with some of his younger players and veterans entering key roles. But it is the most electrifying player on Alabama's squad, recipient Ryan Williams, who wins it for the flood, her 19th “National Championship”. After Antonio Williams Clemson brought the right sideline with a 46-yard touchdown with a 46-yard touchdown, Ryan Williams bangs a 77-yard ride for Alabama with a 2-yard touchdown fan on a pick/rub game. Sounds familiar? Since Clemson fans cursed the piece as well as Alabama in 2016, Deboer breaks through in his second season. His statue on the walk of Champions is until the beginning of the 2026 season.