The college football analyst believes the Miami Hurricanes will win the conference and nab the #3 spot in the CFP.
J.D. PicKell of On3Sports released his prediction for the College Football Playoff bracket which will feature eight additional teams in the 2024 season. This year, the four highest-ranked conference champions will receive a first-round bye, avoiding a game played at a college campus., he does not include a final ranking , only the finalized bracket.
Perhaps the most surprising prediction comes with Miami grabbing the #3 spot with an ACC championship on its resume. Since joining the conference in 2004, the Hurricanes have failed to win an ACC championship.has won 16 ACC championships including last season. However, just because it has not happened does not mean it will not happen, of course.However, these are mere guesses and only the games on the field throughout the 2024 season will demonstrate the final results.
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