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10 potential programs that could reach 2023 CFP

10 potential programs that could reach 2023 CFP

This season was a walk in the park almost for the Georgia Bulldogs as they cruised their way to a 65-7 victory over TCU in the national championship game. However, things could change next season as teams look to compete at a high level. More specifically, teams will be vying for a spot in the College Football Playoff.

A few programs that seem to always be in the mix are Alabama, Michigan, Ohio State, Clemson, and Georgia. Well, they have proven to have sustained success over the years. It shows the program’s culture and identity.

Roll Tide Wire takes a look at 10 of the programs that have a realistic chance of reaching the College Football Playoff in 2023.

1

Georgia Bulldogs

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Even after winning the 2023 College Football Playoff, the Bulldogs are the favorite to win it yet again in 2024. The team will lose several key players like Stetson Bennett, Jalen Carter, and Kelee Ringo. However, the team will return key starters like Brock Bowers, A.D. Mitchell, and Kamari Lassiter. Not to mention, they also had contributions from numerous freshmen this past season. Some of the key ones to note are Mykel Williams, Bear Alexander, and Branson Robinson. The main concern for next year’s team will be at the quarterback position. Nonetheless, Georgia is poised to have another stellar season in 2023.

2

Alabama Crimson Tide

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Despite a disappointing season, Alabama will look to get back to their winning ways in 2023. The Tide will have to do so without Bryce Young, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Will Anderson Jr. They will have a lot of improvement to do heading into next season if they hope to compete with other elite programs. Multiple positions that will be key to watch heading into the spring are quarterback, wide receiver, and safety. With all this said, the Tide signed the No. 1 recruiting class in the country….

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