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Michigan vs. TCU hypothetical point spread released

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Michigan vs. TCU hypothetical point spread released

Despite what happens during Saturday's Conference Championship games, it is highly likely that Georgia, Michigan, TCU, and Ohio State will be the four teams that play in the College Football Playoff. The final rankings will be released on Sunday, but considering the CFP committee wants to avoid rematches in the semifinals, it will probably be Michigan vs. TCU and Georgia vs. Ohio State on New Year's Eve. Assuming those will be the matchups, hypothetical point spreads have been released for those games.

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What is the Michigan vs. TCU hypothetical point spread?

Brett McMurphy of The Action Network has released his latest College Football Playoff matchup predictions, along with what he believes the opening point spread will be for each game.

McMurphy currently has Michigan as a 5.5-point favorite over TCU in the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, AZ.

He also has Georgia as a 5-point favorite in the Peach Bowl in Atlanta, GA.

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