Blue and Gold Illustrated

August 2014

Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football

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UNDER THE DOME NOTRE DAME NO. 16 IN PRESEASON "CONSENSUS" POLL The four-team College Football Playoff that begins this year is predicted by many a soothsayer to eventually expand to eight teams in the future. For 2014, Notre Dame might prefer a "Sweet 16." No. 16 is the consensus rating of the Fighting Irish by 15 preseason outlets ranging from longtime print publications such as Athlon Sports, Lindy's, Sporting News and Phil Steele's College Football to myriad websites from ESPN.com to SI.com. None of the 15 had Notre Dame rated higher than No. 12 (by SI.com), and none lower than No. 23 (CollegeFootballUniverseBlog.com). FoxS- ports.com ranked only 20 teams and did not have Notre Dame among them. The Florida State Seminoles, whom the Fighting Irish play in Tallahas- see on Oct. 18, is the overwhelming favorite to repeat as national champions, with Alabama also expected to make a serious bid for its fourth title in the last six seasons. Here are the College Football Playoff projections for 2014-15, based on 25 points for a first-place vote, 24 for second, 23 for third, etc., from the 15 sources. 1. Florida State (14-0 in 2013; 11 first-place votes), 367 voting points 2. Alabama (11-2, 2 first-place votes), 354 points 3. Oklahoma (11-2, 1 first-place vote), 335 points 4. Ohio State (12-2, 1 first-place vote), 315 points 5. Auburn (12-2), 305 points 6. Oregon (11-2), 300 points 7. Michigan State (13-1), 276 points 8. UCLA (10-3), 249 points 9. Stanford (11-3), 230 points 10. South Carolina (11-2), 228 points 11. Baylor (11-2), 221 points 12. LSU (10-3), 217 points 13. Georgia (8-5), 194 points 14. Wisconsin (9-4), 148 points 15. USC (10-4), 146 points 16. Notre Dame (9-4), 117 points While three 2014 Notre Dame foes are ranked ahead of it — No. 1 Florida State, No. 9 Stanford and No. 15 USC — four more were among the 46 teams that received at least one point: Arizona State (Nov. 8) was No. 21 with 63 points, Louisville (Nov. 22) and North Carolina (Oct. 11) were tied at No. 28 with 23 points, and Michigan (Sept. 6) was No. 30 with 22 points.

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