RK
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CFB Playoff Poll
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AP Poll
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Jeremy
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Nick
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1
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Alabama
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Alabama
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Florida
State
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Alabama
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2
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Oregon
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Florida
State
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Alabama
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Florida
State
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3
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TCU
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Oregon
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Oregon
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Oregon
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4
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Florida
State
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TCU
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Baylor
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Baylor
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5
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Ohio State
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Baylor
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TCU
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TCU
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6
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Baylor
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Ohio State
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Ohio State
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Ohio State
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7
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Arizona
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Michigan State
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Kansas State
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Kansas State
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8
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Michigan State
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Arizona
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Arizona
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Michigan State
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9
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Kansas State
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Kansas State
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Wisconsin
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Arizona
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10
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Mississippi State
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Mississippi State
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Mississippi State
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Mississippi State
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11
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Georgia Tech
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Wisconsin
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Michigan State
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Wisconsin
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12
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Ole Miss
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Georgia Tech
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Georgia Tech
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Missouri
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13
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Wisconsin
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Ole Miss
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Missouri
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Georgia Tech
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14
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Georgia
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Missouri
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Ole Miss
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Ole Miss
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15
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UCLA
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Georgia
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Georgia
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Georgia
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16
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Missouri
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UCLA
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UCLA
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Arizona State
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17
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Arizona State
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Arizona State
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Arizona State
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Clemson
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18
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Clemson
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Oklahoma
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Clemson
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UCLA
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19
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Auburn
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Clemson
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Oklahoma
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Oklahoma
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20
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Oklahoma
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Auburn
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Auburn
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Auburn
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21
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Louisville
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Louisville
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Louisville
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Boise State
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22
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Boise State
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Boise State
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Boise State
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LSU
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23
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Utah
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LSU
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Nebraska
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Utah
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24
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LSU
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Utah
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LSU
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USC
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25
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USC
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Nebraska
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USC
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Louisville
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The Rankings
Deep down, I think we all
knew a committee of 13 people (12 currently) would have their hands full trying
to sort out a sport that computers, mathematicians, writers and coaches haven’t
been able to settle for over 100 years.
Each time the committee comes out with new rankings I’m torn between my personal
fan bias and the general college football fan in me. The team fan screams at Jeff Long and curses the
committee loud enough that the dog has to leave the room. The general college football fan absolutely
loves the new format and all the storylines, drama and upheaval.
After the latest rankings, I
find myself a bit concerned about the direction and the president the committee
is setting. Most importantly, it seems
winning, the only concrete way to compare teams is being devalued. You can argue against Florida State until
you’re blue in the face but the ironclad fact remains- they’re the ONLY
undefeated team from a Power 5 conference, period. Plus, the biggest argument against them, the
fact that they’ve struggled against unranked teams, hasn’t affected some of the
teams around them. TCU didn’t drop after
narrowly escaping against Kansas. Ohio
State’s had plenty of games that were closer than they should have been and
they continue to climb. Alabama’s had
some narrow escapes and Arizona’s needed Hail Mary’s and overtime to beat some
of their opponents.
The inconsistency of what
teams are being judged on and not others is also a concern. Oregon gets a pass for their seven-point win
against Washington State and their loss the following week to Arizona because
they had injuries along the offensive line.
Florida State lost a starting defensive tackle, starting center,
linebackers and defensive ends over the course of the season. Maybe they’d more impressive with those players. Bryce Petty’s been banged up at times for
Baylor, perhaps they would have won more impressively in the games he was
injured. Ole Miss has suffered major
injuries on defense, as well as their best weapon on offense. Should we forgive their losses to LSU, Auburn
and Arkansas? Georgia was without Todd
Gurley for four games, do they get a pass?
The point is, everyone has injuries, they’re part of football and it’s
not an excuse. You win or you lose with
the 22 players you can field each week.
Having said all that, these
situations tend to work themselves out on the field. Someone in the top four will lose this
weekend and like with the BCS, the season long blustering from angry fans will
all be for not.
Playoff Picture
We moved at
least one step closer to the final top four after rivalry weekend. Mississippi State’s loss to Ole Miss in the
Egg Bowl knocks them out of the running.
The rest of the top 8ish?… anything could happen at this point.
The current
top four, according to the College Football Playoff Committee, in order are
Alabama, Oregon, TCU and FSU. Of those
four, I think you can safely say that if Alabama, Oregon and Florida State all
win out they’re locks.
TCU remains
the biggest thorn in the committee’s side.
While I would agree that they are probably one of the four best teams in
college football, their loss to Baylor just won’t go away. The other issue for TCU is their opponent the
final week of the season. While Baylor
has a chance to make a statement against 9th ranked Kansas State,
TCU is stuck with 2-9 Iowa State. Our
final vision of TCU could be a ho-hum win.
Our final vision of Baylor could be a major win over a top 10 team.
If both TCU
and Baylor win, the committee will have to weigh two teams with identical
records (11-1), 10 common opponents, one team has a better nonconference win
(TCU over Minnesota) and a head-to-head that goes to Baylor. The question I ask is- should TCU’s win over
Minnesota carry more weight than Baylor’s head-to-head win over TCU?
Bubble Watch
After last
weekend, Ohio State sits in the most intriguing position in college
football. At number five and with the
mess going on in the Big 12, the Buckeyes could be ready to slide into the four
spot. However, with the loss of Heisman
candidate JT Barrett makes this weekend’s championship game against a very good
Wisconsin team a major challenge. Should
Ohio State win, the committee will still have an interesting dilemma and will
need to judge whether the Buckeyes, without their star quarterback, are a
viable playoff option. So, with Barrett,
this team had a very good shot a sneaking into the playoff. Without Barrett, this becomes a much cloudier
issue.
We addressed
Baylor earlier and it’s my opinion that if they win, regardless of TCU, they’ll
jump Ohio State and TCU and get into the playoff. They will also be big fans of Missouri,
Arizona, Iowa State and Georgia Tech this week.
Arizona is probably
the last team with a legit shot at making the playoff with a win this
weekend. Beating Oregon twice in one
season, coming out of a Pac-12 South that possibly the most competitive
division in the country and wins over USC, UCLA, Utah and ASU, all ranked teams
would complete a pretty impressive resume.
Would an 11-2 record and that resume be enough to jump Baylor/TCU and
Ohio State to get into the playoff?
The real
wild card to this whole thing is the Missouri Tigers. After an inexplicable loss at home to Indiana
and another drubbing at home to Georgia, everyone just forgot about
Mizzou. Now, on the heels of six straight
SEC wins, Missouri has the opportunity to wreak havoc if they do the
unthinkable and beat Alabama on Saturday. Unlike Arizona, the Tigers don’t have the
resume to potentially offset their two losses.
However, with seven straight wins, including a win over a No. 1 Alabama
team and an SEC crown, would the committee really leave the SEC out of the
first ever College Football Playoff? Or,
would they point to the SEC dominance, superior conference schedule and recent
win to boost them into the mix? It’s a
stretch and Mizzou would probably need losses by FSU, TCU, Baylor and Ohio
State.
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