Joel Klatt’s Score Predictions For College Football Playoff Games
Andrew McCarty
FOX Sports 1 college football analyst Joel Klatt.
In just a few days, the College Football Playoff kicks off with two huge matchups.
Alabama faces off against Notre Dame and Ohio State takes on Clemson in a rematch of last year’s semi-final contest. Before the games kick off, FOX Sports college football analyst Joel Klatt revealed his score predictions for the two games.
“So I like Alabama by 10. I like this one in the 42-32 range. I think Notre Dame will get a couple of late scores and I don’t think this will be all that great of a game,” he said about the first playoff matchup.
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Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith (6) catches a pass during the Tide s 55-17 win over LSU on Dec. 5 (Photo by Kent Gidley/Crimson Tide Photos/UA Athletics)
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Alabama receiver and Heisman Trophy frontrunner DeVonta Smith was named The Associated Press college football player of the year on Tuesday, becoming the first wide receiver to win the award and the first player in program history to earn the distinction.
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UpdatedMon, Dec 28, 2020 at 9:10 am CT
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Alabama quarterback Mac Jones (10) gives a handoff to running back Najee Harris during practice ahead of Friday s Rose Bowl game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. (Photo by Kent Gidley/Crimson Tide Photos/University of Alabama )
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. The Alabama Crimson Tide will take the field at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Friday for the College Football Playoff Semifinals in the 107th installment of the Rose Bowl Game. The top-ranked Tide (11-0) will face off against No. 4 Notre Dame (10-1) in the hopes of advancing to an opportunity to win the program s 18th national title.
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