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Herbstreit Sees Michigan and USC as Surprise CFP Contenders
13 Nov
Summary
- ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit names Michigan and USC as possible CFP sleepers
- Michigan could reach CFP with 10-2 record, including win over Ohio State
- USC's playoff hopes hinge on outcome of Oregon game

According to ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit, the Michigan Wolverines and USC Trojans are emerging as potential sleeper teams for the 12-team College Football Playoff field. As of November 13, 2025, Herbstreit believes that if Michigan can win out, including a victory over Ohio State, they would be "impossible to not put in" the playoff at 10-2.
Meanwhile, USC also holds a path to the CFP in Herbstreit's view, though their hopes may hinge on the outcome of their Week 13 matchup against the Oregon Ducks. Herbstreit suggests that if the Trojans can avoid another loss, they could join the conversation for the fourth and final playoff spot.
The analyst notes that the Big Ten race is wide open, with several teams still in contention. He believes Iowa's playoff hopes are now out of reach, but sees opportunities for both Michigan and USC to make a late-season push for a spot in the 12-team field.




