College football turns upside down, but this final four is a collection of the sport's big programs

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Notre Dame mascot Colin Mahoney celebrates after a quarterfinal game against Georgia in a College Football Playoff, Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton)

In the first round of the College Football Playoff, the teams seeded 5-8 all won.

In the second round, they all won again.

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The moral of this story: who knows, other than something doesn't totally add up when not a single one of the top four teams, all of which received the advantage of a first-round bye, advances into college football's final four.

The semifinals are set: Next Thursday in the Orange Bowl, it will be No. 6 Penn State vs. No. 7 Notre Dame. Then, Friday in the Cotton Bowl, it will be No. 5 Texas vs. No. 8 Ohio State.

Appropriately enough considering the way the second round played out, it's the team with the worst seed, the Buckeyes, that are now the favorite ā€” and fairly overwhelmingly at that ā€” listed at 11-10 to win it all by the BetMGM Sportsbook.

These matchups ensure that a team with a long pedigree and a big name will carry the championship trophy when the first 12-team playoff concludes in Atlanta on Jan. 20.

Also, the Penn State-Notre Dame matchup guarantees either James Franklin or Marcus Freeman will have a chance to become the first Black coach to win the title at college football's highest level.

One thing this expanded tournament could still use: a well-played, truly great football game. Other than the two-overtime win by Texas over Arizona State on Wednesday, all these playoff games have been double-digit snoozefests.

A quick look at the four contenders.

No. 5 Texas (13-2)

The Story: The Longhorns are 0-2 against Georgia and don't have to worry about the Dawgs anymore. They are 13-0 against the rest of the country.

The Player: Receiver Matthew Golden had seven catches for 149 yards, a touchdown and a key two-point conversion in the second overtime in the win over Arizona State to help erase a lot of questionable stuff by his quarterback, Quinn Ewers.

Money Matters: The On3 NIL tracker has Arch Manning ā€” nephew of Peyton and Eli ā€” leading the country at $6.6 million in earnings. Not bad for a backup quarterback, though Manning stepped in capably, starting two games in place of the injured Ewers in September to guide the Longhorns to wins.

History's Mysteries: The program with the third-most bowl appearances hasn't won a national title since 2005.

He said it: ā€œWeā€™re not in awe that, ā€˜Hey, this is where we are.ā€™ This is where weā€™re supposed to be.ā€ ā€” Coach Steve Sarkisian after the Arizona State win.

No. 6 Penn State (13-2)

The Story: After a loss to Oregon in the Big Ten title game, Franklin's record against teams in the AP Top 10 dropped to 3-19. Oregon isn't playing anymore, Ohio State is and Franklin's record against the Buckeyes is 1-10.

The Player: Tyler Warren might have played himself into the top tight end on the NFL draft board this season. In the 31-14 win over Boise State, two of his six catches were for touchdowns.

Money Matters: Quarterback Drew Allar makes around $4 million. He has committed to returning for his senior season, though this strong playoff run might change the calculus.

History's Mysteries: The Nittany Lions and Notre Dame used to be the country's two most notable independents, so it made sense they played every year from 1981-1992. But their only bowl meeting was a little-noticed 20-9 Notre Dame win in the 1976 Gator Bowl.

He said it: ā€œA lot of college coaches I saw this week were talking about, ā€˜This is a four-game season.ā€™ Itā€™s not. Itā€™s a one-game season.ā€ ā€” Franklin, after a first-round win over SMU, on the week-to-week nature of the first 12-team college playoff.

No. 7 Notre Dame (13-1)

The Story: When the Irish lost 16-14 at home to Northern Illinois on Sept. 7, Notre Dame's odds of winning the national title ballooned to 100-1. Twelve wins later, including two by double digits in the playoffs, and they are listed at 7-1.

The Player: Let's give this one to a coach. Marty Biagi is in charge of the special teams unit that returned a kickoff for a touchdown, kicked three field goals and baited Georgia into a key offside penalty in the fourth quarter by quickly subbing out its entire punt team for the offense on fourth-and-1.

Money Matters: QB Riley Leonard is thought to be making around $1 million after his move to the South Bend from Duke.

History's Mysteries: Until Thursday, Notre Dame hadn't won a big-time bowl game since Jan. 1, 1994, when it beat Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl. The program that gave us everyone from The Gipper to Joe Montana seeks its first title since 1988.

He said it: ā€œWeā€™ve been here before. Now itā€™s time to get it fixed. Weā€™ve got to get it fixed and get back to playing football the way we know how to play, weā€™ve played before, and we can, and we will.ā€ ā€” Freeman after the Sept. 7 loss to Northern Illinois.

No. 8 Ohio State (12-2)

The Story: After punctuating a fourth straight loss to Michigan by standing on the field looking lost while the Wolverines triggered a melee by planting the team flag at the 50-yard line, there was good reason to think coach Ryan Day could only keep his job by somehow rallying to win a national title that felt unlikely.

The Player: WR Jeremiah Smith has 290 yards and four touchdowns in the playoffs. He cradled in a pair of one-handed catches in an early season win over Michigan State that put the label ā€œplaymakerā€ all over this highly touted freshman.

Money Matters: Smith is thought to have around $3.7 million in NIL deals.

History's Mysteries: With Urban Meyer coaching, Ohio State won the CFP's first playoff, the four-team affair that closed out the 2014 season. Since then, the Buckeyes are 3-4 over five playoff appearances.

He said it: ā€œAt the end of the day, we wanted to win a national championship, and the way that we got here wasnā€™t what we expected.ā€ ā€” Day after the win over Oregon.

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