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BamaDude
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I say "no-count" because the ESPN staff put out an article that listed the picks "from our 42 experts," yet had a total of 43 names on the list. Since Desmond Howard's picks were the most outlandish - in addition to having West Virginia in the playoffs, he also picked Michigan to win it all - I'm guessing he's the one that vacated the "expert" conotation. Or, the folks at ESPN just can't count.
Each of the 43 pickers had the team logo of their champion listed first, followed by those of the other three teams they thought would be in the playoffs. I'm guessing that the second team each participant listed is the one they thought would be runners-up; and with that in mind, here is a breakdown of the picks:
Total number of teams picked to make the playoffs: 16.
Team picked the most times: Clemson (43). Alabama was second (40), Washington 3rd (22), and Wisconsin 4th (15).
Total number of teams picked to win the National Championship: 5.
Team with the most title picks: Clemson (23); followed by Alabama (14), Georgia (3), and Wisconsin (2). The only other team with a championship pick was Michigan.
Only 3 schools were picked as runners-up: Alabama (24), Clemson (17), Georgia (2).
Each of the 43 pickers had the team logo of their champion listed first, followed by those of the other three teams they thought would be in the playoffs. I'm guessing that the second team each participant listed is the one they thought would be runners-up; and with that in mind, here is a breakdown of the picks:
Total number of teams picked to make the playoffs: 16.
Team picked the most times: Clemson (43). Alabama was second (40), Washington 3rd (22), and Wisconsin 4th (15).
Total number of teams picked to win the National Championship: 5.
Team with the most title picks: Clemson (23); followed by Alabama (14), Georgia (3), and Wisconsin (2). The only other team with a championship pick was Michigan.
Only 3 schools were picked as runners-up: Alabama (24), Clemson (17), Georgia (2).