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Eight Teams KO'd: Why Playoff Dreams Died
10 Dec
Summary
- Injuries and turnover regression plagued Arizona State's return.
- Boise State struggled without star running back Ashton Jeanty.
- Clemson and Penn State failed to meet high preseason expectations.

The 2025 College Football Playoff bracket features eight new teams, signaling the exit of several programs that made the 12-team field last year. Arizona State's bid faltered due to quarterback injuries and a significant drop in turnover margin. Boise State's hopes were hampered by the absence of its star running back, Ashton Jeanty, and inconsistent quarterback play.
Clemson, a preseason favorite, never lived up to expectations, starting with a 1-3 record and struggling offensively and defensively. Similarly, Penn State, ranked No. 2 entering the season, crumbled after a key loss to Oregon, leading to significant coaching changes and a losing streak.
Other notable teams like Notre Dame, Michigan, and Texas also faced challenges that prevented their return to the playoff. Notre Dame's early losses proved costly, while Penn State's and Texas's struggles underscored the difficulty of maintaining elite performance year after year in a competitive landscape.




