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Taking a flyer on Oregon passing Alabama for the #1 spot. ...
12. Georgia Tech (10-2) -- best win @ Georgia, worst loss @ North Carolina
11. Kansas State (9-2) -- best win @ Oklahoma, worst loss Auburn
10. Mississippi State (10-2) -- best win @ LSU, worst loss @ Ole Miss
9. Wisconsin (10-2) -- best win Minnesota, worst loss @ Northwestern
8. Michigan State (10-2) -- best win Nebraska, worst loss Ohio State
7. Arizona (10-2) -- best win @ Oregon, worst loss USC
6. Baylor (10-1) -- best win TCU, worst loss @ West Virginia
5. Ohio State (11-1) -- best win @ Michigan State, worst loss Virginia Tech
4. TCU (10-1) -- best win Kansas State, worst loss @ Baylor
3. Florida State (12-0) -- best win @ Louisville
2. Alabama (11-1) -- best win Mississippi State, worst loss @ Ole Miss
1. Oregon (11-1) -- best win Michigan State, worst loss Arizona
Quite interested to see how the Top 25 shakes down tonight. Teams staying in the top 25 despite a loss (i.e. Gophers, Auburn), moving in (perhaps Nebraska, LSU and/or Cincinnati?), or dropping out (Utah) could have an impact on how/where the top teams are slotted. Certainly TCU and OSU hope like h*ll the Gophers remain in the top 25 (I expect they will), while 'Bama and Mississippi State could use the likes of Auburn and LSU in the top 25.
Cincinnati could be a wildcard for the Buckeyes. Does the committee think enough of the Bearcats to put them at the tail end of the top 25? Very doubtful, but if the Bearcats do slide in there, that's potentially another top 25 win for the Buckeyes.
Discuss?
12. Georgia Tech (10-2) -- best win @ Georgia, worst loss @ North Carolina
11. Kansas State (9-2) -- best win @ Oklahoma, worst loss Auburn
10. Mississippi State (10-2) -- best win @ LSU, worst loss @ Ole Miss
9. Wisconsin (10-2) -- best win Minnesota, worst loss @ Northwestern
8. Michigan State (10-2) -- best win Nebraska, worst loss Ohio State
7. Arizona (10-2) -- best win @ Oregon, worst loss USC
6. Baylor (10-1) -- best win TCU, worst loss @ West Virginia
5. Ohio State (11-1) -- best win @ Michigan State, worst loss Virginia Tech
4. TCU (10-1) -- best win Kansas State, worst loss @ Baylor
3. Florida State (12-0) -- best win @ Louisville
2. Alabama (11-1) -- best win Mississippi State, worst loss @ Ole Miss
1. Oregon (11-1) -- best win Michigan State, worst loss Arizona
Quite interested to see how the Top 25 shakes down tonight. Teams staying in the top 25 despite a loss (i.e. Gophers, Auburn), moving in (perhaps Nebraska, LSU and/or Cincinnati?), or dropping out (Utah) could have an impact on how/where the top teams are slotted. Certainly TCU and OSU hope like h*ll the Gophers remain in the top 25 (I expect they will), while 'Bama and Mississippi State could use the likes of Auburn and LSU in the top 25.
Cincinnati could be a wildcard for the Buckeyes. Does the committee think enough of the Bearcats to put them at the tail end of the top 25? Very doubtful, but if the Bearcats do slide in there, that's potentially another top 25 win for the Buckeyes.
Discuss?