RK
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AP Poll
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CFB Playoff Committee Poll
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Jeremy
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Nick
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1
|
Mississippi
State
|
Mississippi
State
|
Mississippi
State
|
Florida
State
|
2
|
Florida
State
|
Florida
State
|
Florida
State
|
Mississippi
State
|
3
|
Alabama
|
Auburn
|
Alabama
|
Alabama
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4
|
Auburn
|
Ole
Miss
|
Oregon
|
Oregon
|
5
|
Oregon
|
Oregon
|
Auburn
|
TCU
|
6
|
Notre Dame
|
Alabama
|
Michigan State
|
Auburn
|
7
|
Ole Miss
|
TCU
|
TCU
|
Michigan State
|
8
|
Michigan State
|
Michigan State
|
Georgia
|
Ole Miss
|
9
|
Georgia
|
Kansas State
|
Ole Miss
|
Kansas State
|
10
|
TCU
|
Notre Dame
|
Notre Dame
|
Notre Dame
|
11
|
Kansas State
|
Georgia
|
Kansas State
|
Georgia
|
12
|
Baylor
|
Arizona
|
Arizona State
|
Baylor
|
13
|
Ohio State
|
Baylor
|
Baylor
|
Nebraska
|
14
|
Arizona
|
Arizona State
|
Nebraska
|
LSU
|
15
|
Arizona State
|
Nebraska
|
Ohio State
|
Utah
|
16
|
LSU
|
Ohio State
|
Utah
|
Ohio State
|
17
|
Nebraska
|
Utah
|
Arizona
|
Arizona State
|
18
|
Utah
|
Oklahoma
|
LSU
|
Arizona
|
19
|
Oklahoma
|
LSU
|
Clemson
|
Clemson
|
20
|
West Virginia
|
West Virginia
|
Oklahoma
|
West Virginia
|
21
|
East Carolina
|
Clemson
|
West Virginia
|
Oklahoma
|
22
|
Clemson
|
UCLA
|
Duke
|
Marshall
|
23
|
Marshall
|
East Carolina
|
Marshall
|
East Carolina
|
24
|
Duke
|
Duke
|
East Carolina
|
Duke
|
25
|
UCLA
|
Louisville
|
Stanford
|
Colorado State
|
Final Four
There seems
to be a consensus through week nine that some combination of Mississippi State,
Florida State, Alabama, Auburn and Oregon should make up the top four. This will change significantly over the next
few weeks however, as Miss. St, Alabama and Auburn all play each other. Florida State and Oregon both get big tests
this weekend (FSU @ Louisville and Oregon plays Stanford). If I had to guess at which conferences would
be represented, here’s my thought.
No. 1- SEC 1
No. 2-
Undefeated ACC Champ
No. 3-
1-loss Pac-12 Champ
No. 4-
1-loss Big 12 Champ
No. 4b- SEC
2
No. 6-
1-loss B1G Champ
Overrated
Arizona
I realize
this is a one-loss team and they’re only ranked 14 and 15, respectively, in the
polls but I have a hard time taking this team seriously as a Pac-12
threat. They beat Oregon and despite
injury, I’m not going to take that away from them but a being on the wrong side
of a hail-mary and this is a two loss team that’s face little in the way of
competition this year. With trips to
UCLA and Utah and home games against Washington and ASU still to come, I think
Arizona will show their true colors (drop) or surprise me and contend for the
South.
Ohio State
The loss to
VaTech was bad when it happened in week two and each week and subsequent Hokie loss,
it looks even worse. But, the Buckeyes
did start to generate some excitement over the last month. In their four games between Virginia Tech and
Penn State they outscored their opponents by an average of 56-17. Those number look impressive and they are but
looking at their performance against top level defenses- VaTech and Penn State
and the Buckeyes look a little less impressive.
In Urban Meyer’s two seasons in Columbus, the Buckeyes have a history of
dominating lesser opponents and then folding against top competition. I’ll buy in on OSU if they can travel to East
Lansing and get a win at Michigan State.
UCLA
The fact
that this UCLA team is ranked is a little unbelievable to me. All they’ve done this season (except for a
fluke against ASU) is disappoint. They
are 6-2 but are coming off an overtime win at Colorado (they needed OVERTIME to
beat COLORADO) and their remaining four games are against Arizona, at
Washington and home against USC and Stanford.
That 6-2 could quickly turn into 7-5 or 6-6.
Underrated
Clemson
I really
like this Clemson team and they’ve been able to hold it together the past few
weeks, despite the loss of starting quarterback, Deshaun Watson. I’m not sure if I’d take them over the
two-loss teams ranked ahead of them (No. 16 LSU, No. 19 OU, No. 20 WVU) without
their star quarterback, but when Watson returns, look out. This team has a high ceiling.
Arizona State
ASU has
overcome a lot this season to get where they’re at. The Sun Devils lost nine defensive starters
from last year’s team and starting quarterback, Taylor Kelly went down in week
three at Colorado. After a fluky loss to
UCLA, ASU has won on the road at USC and Washington and beaten Stanford. With the return of Kelly and the continued
improvement on defense, ASU is a real threat in the South and could have an
impact on the Playoff picture.
Georgia
I really
like this Georgia team and they seem to be hitting their stride. Freshman, Nick Chubb has carried the load for
the offense while the Todd Gurley situation sorts itself out and defensively,
they seem to be getting more and more comfortable in Jeremy Pruitt’s
system. I’m not worried about the 32
they gave up to Arkansas as they were up 38-6 at halftime- the game was out of
reach.
Bubble Watch
I wanted to
take the bubble watch in a little different direction this week and look at
teams on the playoff bubble instead of the top 25 bubble.
Mississippi State/ Alabama/ Auburn/ Ole
Miss/ Georgia
This is
going to get interesting and I’ve got each of these teams on the bubble because
they all play each other (if Georgia wins the East). Below is the remaining SEC schedule for each
team
MSU- Ark, @Bama, Vandy, @Ole Miss
Alabama-
@LSU, MSU, Aub
Auburn- S.
Carolina, @Ole Miss, TAMU, @UGA, @Bama
Ole Miss- Aub, @Ark, MSU
Georgia- UF,
@Ken, Aub
As you can
see, the SEC is going to get crazy over the next few weeks. Auburn probably has the toughest path as they
already have a loss to Mississippi State and go on the road to Ole Miss,
Georgia and Alabama. Miss State’s will
get major tests on the road at Alabama and in the Egg Bowl against the
Rebels.
Get to know
your SEC tie-breakers because a month from now, we’re going to need ‘em!
Oregon
I think if
the playoff started today, it would be hard to keep Oregon out. Given the injuries they’d sustained along the
offensive line, you can look past the loss to Arizona. The Ducks have solid wins over Michigan
State, UCLA and Washington and they seem to be getting healthy at the right
time. With the loss to Arizona, Oregon
has no wiggle room and will have to be sharp and, I think, dominant against
their remaining opponents. Their next
two games (Stanford and at Utah) will likely determine if the Ducks are a
playoff team or not.
Notre Dame
Right now
the Irish are sitting at No. 6 in the AP and No. 7 in the Coaches Poll. At 6-1, Notre Dame is in a one-week season
every week. If the playoff started
today, they’d certainly just miss the cut but they have a chance to work their
way into the mix if they can gather road wins at ASU and USC and take care of
business against Northwestern and Louisville.
Michigan State
Michigan
State’s playoff hope come down to their November 8 matchup against Ohio
State. If they beat the Buckeye’s and
then win out against Maryland, Rutgers, Penn State and go on to win beat the
B1G West champ, the Spartans will be hard to overlook.
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