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Clemson vs. SMU could define the 2025 College Football Playoff race

Clemson vs. SMU could define the 2025 College Football Playoff race

USA Today20-02-2025
Clemson vs. SMU could define the 2025 College Football Playoff race
CBS Sports has identified key matchups throughout the 2025 college football season that could influence the 12-team College Football Playoff race, and Clemson's clash with SMU on Oct. 18 was highlighted as Week 8's most impactful game.
The Tigers and Mustangs will meet in Death Valley for the first time, renewing a matchup that delivered a thrilling finish in the 2024 ACC Championship Game. That contest ended with Nolan Hauser drilling a 56-yard field goal as time expired, securing Clemson's 22nd conference title and a return to the CFP after a four-year absence.
CBS Sports' Chip Patterson noted that Week 8 features several major showdowns, including Georgia-Ole Miss and Alabama-Tennessee, but emphasized the importance of the Clemson-SMU rematch in the ACC race. With the Tigers aiming to build on their recent success, this game could significantly shape the playoff picture.
Like last season, we should expect fireworks in this matchup. Both offenses should be very explosive in 2025, and each team should be competing for the conference title.
Clemson, ranked No. 8 in CBS Sports' early 2025 rankings, will begin its season with a showdown against LSU at home on Aug. 30.
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