Here's a unique College Football Playoff prediction and a surprise sleeper pick

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Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams from the "SEC Football Unfiltered" podcast collaborated to create a 12-team College Football Playoff bracket. Each host selected six teams, adhering to the rule that five conferences must be represented. The final bracket includes Texas, Penn State, Ohio State, Clemson, LSU, Georgia, Oregon, Miami, Southern California, Boise State, Arizona State, and Alabama. Key surprises included Toppmeyer's pick of Miami and Adams' choice of Arizona State, both of which sparked notable reactions from the other host.
In addition to playoff predictions, the hosts also made picks against the spread for the first week of play. Toppmeyer selected Baylor, Ohio State, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt, and Hawaii, while Adams picked Texas, LSU, Texas A&M, Tennessee, and Nebraska. The podcast is available on platforms such as Apple, Spotify, iHeart, and Google.
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