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Alabama (9-0)
Florida State (9-0)
Ohio State (9-0)
Stanford (8-1)
Baylor (8-0)
Oregon (8-1)
Auburn (9-1)
Clemson (8-1)
Missouri (9-1)
South Carolina (7-2)
Texas A&M (8-2)
Oklahoma State (8-1)
UCLA (7-2)
Fresno State (9-0) Northern Illinois (9-0)
Michigan State (8-1)
UCF (8-1)
Oklahoma (7-2)
Arizona State (7-2)
Louisville (8-1)
LSU (7-3)
Wisconsin (7-2)
Miami (7-2)
Texas (7-2)
Georgia (6-3
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Alabama
Florida State
Ohio State
Baylor
Stanford
Oregon
Auburn
Clemson
Missouri
Texas A&M
South Carolina
Oklahoma State
UCLA
Michigan State
UCF
Fresno State
Wisconsin
LSU
Louisville
Northern Illinois
Arizona State
Oklahoma
Texas
Miami
Georgia
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Florida State (1)
Alabama (2)
Stanford (4)
Baylor (7)
Ohio State (5)
Oregon (3)
Auburn (6)
Clemson (8)
Missouri (9)
South Carolina (11)
Oklahoma State (14)
Texas A&M (13)
Michigan State (17)
UCLA (15)
UCF (18)
Wisconsin (23)
Arizona State (20)
Fresno State (19)
Louisville (21)
NIU (22)
LSU (12)
Texas (NR)
Oklahoma (10)
Miami (16)
Minnesota (NR)
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Alabama (1)
Florida State (2)
Stanford (5)
Ohio State (4)
Baylor (6)
Auburn (7)
Oregon (3)
Clemson (8)
Missouri (9)
Oklahoma State (12)
South Carolina (13)
Texas A&M (14)
UCLA (15)
Michigan State (16)
Fresno State (17)
UCF (18)
Wisconsin (22)
LSU (11)
Louisville (20)
Northern Illinois (21)
Arizona State (NR)
Oklahoma (10)
Texas (NR)
Minnesota (NR)
Duke (NR)
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Jeremy’s Top
25
1- Florida State (1)
2- Alabama (2)
3- Stanford (4)
4- Baylor (7)
5- Ohio State (5)
Numbers 1, 2
and 5 stay the same this week. I
realize Alabama just beat up LSU pretty good and they may very well be the best
team in college football but at the end of the day I like FSU. If you compare their two biggest wins,
how do Alabama’s wins over LSU and A&M stack up against Florida State’s
wins over Clemson and Miami? I’ve
moved Stanford to No. 3 after they took Oregon apart. The Ducks made a run at the end but for 55 minutes, Stanford
was absolutely dominant. Baylor
and Ohio State check in at 4 and 5, respectively. I realize they’re two undefeated teams behind and one loss
Stanford, I just don’t know how much I buy Baylor or Ohio State.
6- Oregon (3)
7- Auburn (6)
8- Clemson (8)
9- Missouri (9)
10- South Carolina (11)
Ask and you
shall receive. The question about
the Ducks all season is how they’ll stack up against a physical, smash-mouth
football team and Thursday we got our answer. The Ducks got de-feathered. I still think this is a solid team and they still have a lot
to play for. Auburn moves up to
No. 7. They might be the best of
the one loss teams and will have a major role in how the rest of the college
football season plays out when they host Alabama on Nov. 30th. Clemson and Missouri remain No’s 8 and
9. South Carolina moves into the
top 10. The Gamecocks are still
alive in the SEC East and will be big fans of Ole Miss and Texas A&M the
next few weeks.
11- Oklahoma State (14)
12- Texas A&M (13)
13- Michigan State (17)
14- UCLA (15)
15- UCF (18)
Oklahoma State
moves up from 14 last week to 11 this week after taking care of Kansas last
week. The Cowboys get Texas this
weekend in a game that will have major implications on how the Big 12 shakes
out. A&M moves up a spot to
No. 12. The Aggies get a bye week
before a matchup with an LSU team looking to rebound. Michigan State has quietly become, perhaps the best team in
the B1G. There’s a good chance
they’ll represent the Legends in the B1G Championship and I like this team
against Ohio State. UCLA is coming
off a road win over Arizona and host a Washington on the rise. I’m still not too sure about UCLA. They control their own fate in the
South and we’ll see if they’ve got the stones to handle their remaining
schedule. UCF continues to win and
has now taken down the two biggest tests on their schedule having just taken
down Houston. The Knights are in
the drives seat in the American and still in it for BCS birth.
16- Wisconsin (23)
17- Arizona State (20)
18- Fresno State (19)
19- Louisville (21)
20- NIU (22)
Wisconsin is
another B1G team I’ve got moving up as they took out a solid BYU squad over the
weekend. ASU is up a spot after
winning on the road against a Utah team that’s a bear at home. The Sun Devils got the win but I’m
skeptical. We’ll see if they can
keep rolling the rest of the way.
Fresno, Louisville and NIU, I kind of just… meh. They’re winning but do we really care? The computers have Fresno and NIU a lot
higher than I do but I don’t think either team belongs in a BCS game. Louisville has been winning but they’ve
looked pretty unimpressive doing it the past few weeks.
21- LSU (12)
22- Texas (NR)
23- Oklahoma (10)
24- Miami (16)
25- Minnesota (NR)
Here is
where win/loss record means something.
I would take most of my 21-25 to crush my 16-20 head to head but the
records are what they are. LSU is
coming off a bad loss to Alabama.
The Tigers looked the part in the first half but as the game wore on it
became pretty clear that LSU isn’t on the same level as the Tide this
year. Texas, despite their near
disaster in Morgantown over the weekend has put together a six game winning
streak and will hang it all on the line the next three weeks with a chance to
win the conference. I really
considered dropping Oklahoma and Miami completely out of my rankings. These teams have been really exposed
the past few weeks. Miami is
coming off back-to-back beat downs, looking overmatched against the Seminoles
and beat up and disinterested against Virginia Tech. Oklahoma on the other hand has looked below average in
what’s turned out to be their two biggest games of the season- Texas and
Baylor. “Big Game” Bob Stoops laid
another egg last Thursday. I put
Minnesota at No. 25 this week.
There were a few other teams I was considering but what the Gophers have
done so far is pretty impressive and I think it deserves some recognition.
Out-
Notre Dame
(24)
Texas Tech
(25)
Having
watched Notre Dame in person two weeks ago against Navy, I came away pretty
unimpressed and thought they might struggle against a salty Pitt team. This Notre Dame team is really just
okay and the loss to Pitt just makes that more obvious. This Irish squad was never a BCS
caliber team.
Texas Tech,
who just a few weeks ago were all the way up in the top ten, has come crashing back
down to earth. The defense is a
mess and their freshman quarterbacks are playing like you’d expect freshman
quarterbacks to play. I think the
future is bright in Lubbock but I don’t think the growing pains are over just
yet.
On the Radar-
Georgia
(6-3), USC (7-3), Nebraska (7-2), Washington (6-3)
Georgia is
getting healthy but they’ve got a long way to battle back. If you could look at USC in a vacuum
and forget all the Lane Kiffin nonsense and the sanctions, this is actually a
decent football team. Not great
but solid and the reality is, they’ve got a shot at the South. Nebraska… eh. 7-2 is 7-2.
Washington has gotten a break in the schedule with Cal and Colorado in
Seattle. They better hope they’ve
worked the kinks out because their three remaining games are at UCLA and Oregon
State and home for the Apple Cup against Washington State.
Conference Breakdown
SEC (6) - Alabama, Auburn, Missouri, South
Carolina, Texas A&M, LSU
Pac-12 (4) - Oregon, Stanford, UCLA,
Arizona State
Big 12 (4) - Baylor, Oklahoma State,
Texas, Oklahoma
B1G (4) - Ohio State, Michigan State,
Wisconsin, Minnesota
ACC (3) - Florida State, Clemson, Miami
AAC (2) - UCF, Louisville
MWC (1) - Fresno State
MAC (1) – NIU
Nick’s Top
25 Breakdown
1-5
Alabama
Florida State
Stanford
Ohio State
Baylor
I agree with
Jeremy that Florida State has probably the most impressive top 10 wins this
season, but I cannot put Alabama No. 2. Florida State has been unreal this
season and is dominating competition even top 10 competition. I have to ride
the fence on this and make it a 1A and 1B. Coming in third is Stanford and I
know there has been a lot of push back why should a one loss jump two
undefeateds? Here is the answer…they man handled Oregon and plays a much
tougher schedule to date. Now that’s not to say Ohio State or Baylor wont jump the
Cardinal by seasons end, but for now that’s the order. Ohio State will not
really have a chance to prove how good it is tell the Rose Bowl, but Baylor has
a chance over the next three weeks.
6-10
Auburn
Oregon
Clemson
Missouri
Oklahoma State
I am not sure
what to think about Auburn, I don’t really know if it is the sixth-best team in
the country but they way the Tigers are playing they disserve the credit. This
is big weekend to see where they really are against a Georgia team that needs
another statement win. Oregon only drops because of its loss to Stanford, and I
know I am an Oregon hater but this is still one of the top 10 teams in the
country. Clemson keeps rolling on and is helping that Florida State strength of
schedule. Missouri is still in control of the SEC East and should be able to
wrap the division next week. I moved Oklahoma State into the top 10 for this
week but that could change quickly with a big date in Austin this week.
11-15
South Carolina
Texas A&M
UCLA
Michigan State
Fresno State
South
Carolina stays outside the top 10 because I am not sold on the Gamecocks still
and I am not sure if I will be this season. Texas A&M is a one man show,
but that one man in Johnny Manziel is having a great season. UCLA is having a
great season leading the Pac 12 South and has this week off. Michigan State has
been under the radar, but is quietly making a great season coming out of the
B1G. Fresno State came away with an easy win over Wyoming last week and that
was its stiffest test left on the schedule.
16-20
UCF
Wisconsin
LSU
Louisville
Northern Illinois
UCF is
having a great season after its upset of Louisville and remains in line for a
BCS berth. I think Wisconsin is the most underrated team in the country, the
Badgers can run the ball on anyone and can play the defense to beat lots of
teams. LSU drops after getting run over by Alabama in the second half last
week. LSU will be fine but with three losses it hard to keep them in the top
15. Louisville still has a not won me over after a home loss to UCF but still
has an outside shot at a BCS berth. Northern Illinois is a good team, but has
not played anyone yet and will not the rest of the season. The Huskies maybe on
the outside looking in of the BCS this year.
21-25
Arizona State
Oklahoma
Texas
Minnesota
Duke
My 21-25 has
four new teams led by Arizona State that is leading the Pac-12 South at 5-1. Oklahoma
looked bad against Baylor on Thursday and I am not sure if that was Baylor
really good or OU really bad. Texas is creeping back into the national scene
and has a major showdown this weekend that could go a long way to deciding the
Big 12. Minnesota is having a great season and has the chance to win 10 games.
The Gophers have solid wins against some of the B1G elite. Some people may call
me on this, but Duke has slowly been creeping into the national scene and has a
chance to win the ACC Costal, with a big game against Miami this weekend.
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