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  • BullsitterBullsitter Posts: 5,659 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 16, 2018 3:09AM

    @garnettstyle said:
    My top ten after 3 weeks.

    Ohio State
    Alabama
    LSU
    Clemson
    Oklahoma
    Georgia
    Penn State
    Stanford
    Notre Dame
    UCF

    You have Georgia at # 6 ????????????

    MY TOP 4 after week # 3....
    1.Georgia
    2. Alabama
    3. Clemson
    4. LSU...because they beat Miami and Auburn and OSU survived against TCU, a team with little defense. And don't forget LSU has an OSU QB..... B)

  • garnettstylegarnettstyle Posts: 2,143 ✭✭✭✭

    Georgia's OOC schedule :D

    IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED

  • BrickBrick Posts: 4,981 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Alabama is #1 until someone steps up and defeats them. They could still make the playoffs and win it all.

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  • BullsitterBullsitter Posts: 5,659 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @garnettstyle said:
    Georgia's OOC schedule :D

    You don't want Georgia. TCU put 510 yards on OSU and Georgia is much better than TCU.
    Oh yeah, TCU turned the ball over 3 times....but things happen. Still early in the season, lot of football to be played.

    Garnett, who does OSU play next week? Congrats on getting your coach back.

  • BullsitterBullsitter Posts: 5,659 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Brick said:
    Alabama is #1 until someone steps up and defeats them. They could still make the playoffs and win it all.

    Brick, that could be this weekend. We have A&M and Jimbo will have them ready to play.

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  • larryallen73larryallen73 Posts: 6,061 ✭✭✭

    Some fun games yesterday. BYU handled Wisconsin pretty easily. I didn't see it but how did BYU lose to Cal last week?

    The Pac 12 is horrid and oh boy the Chip Kelly era is really off to a great start in Westwood. Lol!

  • JustacommemanJustacommeman Posts: 22,847 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 16, 2018 9:53AM
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  • JustacommemanJustacommeman Posts: 22,847 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 16, 2018 10:35AM

    AP Top 25

    Four SEC teams in the Top 10

    1. Alabama
    2. Georgia
    3. Clemson
    4. Ohio State
    5. Oklahoma
    6. LSU
    7. Stanford
    8. Notre Dame
    9. Auburn
    10. Washington
    11. Penn State
    12. West Virginia
    13. Virginia Tech
    14. Mississippi State
    15. Oklahoma State
    16. UCF
    17. TCU
    18. Wisconsin
    19. Michigan
    20. Oregon
    21. Miami
    22. Texas A&M
    23. Boston College
    24. Michigan State
    25. BYU
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  • garnettstylegarnettstyle Posts: 2,143 ✭✭✭✭
    edited September 16, 2018 11:41AM

    The polls are a joke. Notice when a SEC team loses they hardly drop at all. When a BIG TEN team loses they drop a bunch LOL. What happens when you have two major conferences located in the south. And Clemson has no business being ranked that high. The refs gave them the game last week against a unranked team.

    IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED

  • garnettstylegarnettstyle Posts: 2,143 ✭✭✭✭

    @Justacommeman said:
    The Big Tens horrible weekend.

    Actually the whole season has been pretty bad so far after a great 2017 bowl showing

    m

    The BIG TEN is 6-5 against the non-conference power 5. Not great, but not bad either.

    IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED

  • garnettstylegarnettstyle Posts: 2,143 ✭✭✭✭

    IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED

  • BullsitterBullsitter Posts: 5,659 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Last week Alabama became No. 1 at being No. 1 in The Associated Press college football poll.
    The Crimson Tide made their 106th appearance at the top of the AP rankings, which started in 1936, passing Ohio State for the most by any school.....make that 107.

  • BullsitterBullsitter Posts: 5,659 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @garnettstyle said:
    The polls are a joke. Notice when a SEC team loses they hardly drop at all. When a BIG TEN team loses they drop a bunch LOL. What happens when you have two major conferences located in the south. And Clemson has no business being ranked that high. The refs gave them the game last week against a unranked team.

    Well A&M is ranked this week, #22, close to where TCU is.

  • garnettstylegarnettstyle Posts: 2,143 ✭✭✭✭
    edited September 16, 2018 12:14PM

    @Bullsitter said:

    @garnettstyle said:
    The polls are a joke. Notice when a SEC team loses they hardly drop at all. When a BIG TEN team loses they drop a bunch LOL. What happens when you have two major conferences located in the south. And Clemson has no business being ranked that high. The refs gave them the game last week against a unranked team.

    Well A&M is ranked this week, #22, close to where TCU is.

    A@M is now ranked to hype up Alabama so they can have a so called quality win. Their 2 wins are against Louisiana Monroe and Northwestern State.

    IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED

  • BullsitterBullsitter Posts: 5,659 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @garnettstyle said:

    @Bullsitter said:

    @garnettstyle said:
    The polls are a joke. Notice when a SEC team loses they hardly drop at all. When a BIG TEN team loses they drop a bunch LOL. What happens when you have two major conferences located in the south. And Clemson has no business being ranked that high. The refs gave them the game last week against a unranked team.

    Well A&M is ranked this week, #22, close to where TCU is.

    A@M is now ranked to hype up Alabama so they can have a so called quality win.

    Oh, I see, I thought A&M may have moved up because they really beat Clemson but the refs gave it to Clemson.

  • garnettstylegarnettstyle Posts: 2,143 ✭✭✭✭

    The SEC, it just means more! And a loss is as good as a win!

    IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED

  • JustacommemanJustacommeman Posts: 22,847 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 16, 2018 12:59PM

    @garnettstyle said:

    @Justacommeman said:
    The Big Tens horrible weekend.

    Actually the whole season has been pretty bad so far after a great 2017 bowl showing

    m

    The BIG TEN is 6-5 against the non-conference power 5. Not great, but not bad either.

    It’s bad. Amongst the power 5 loses there are also lots of NON power 5 losses. Another 6 by my count. That’s bad

    These are all home losses. It’s cr@p

    NW loses to Duke and Akron at home
    Wisconsin loses to BYU at home
    Purdue loses to Eastern Mich and Missouri at home
    Nebraska loses to Colorado and Troy at home
    Maryland loses to Temple
    Illinois loses to UCF at home

    mark

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  • garnettstylegarnettstyle Posts: 2,143 ✭✭✭✭

    The SEC, it just means more! And a loss is as good as a win!> @Justacommeman said:

    @garnettstyle said:

    @Justacommeman said:
    The Big Tens horrible weekend.

    Actually the whole season has been pretty bad so far after a great 2017 bowl showing

    m

    The BIG TEN is 6-5 against the non-conference power 5. Not great, but not bad either.

    That’s horrible especially since I think all were home losses

    mark

    Not horrible at all. Look up some other conferences.

    IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED

  • JustacommemanJustacommeman Posts: 22,847 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 16, 2018 2:04PM

    @garnettstyle said:
    The SEC, it just means more! And a loss is as good as a win!> @Justacommeman said:

    @garnettstyle said:

    @Justacommeman said:
    The Big Tens horrible weekend.

    Actually the whole season has been pretty bad so far after a great 2017 bowl showing

    m

    The BIG TEN is 6-5 against the non-conference power 5. Not great, but not bad either.

    That’s horrible especially since I think all were home losses

    mark

    Not horrible at all. Look up some other conferences.

    The league is down so far this year. It’s no shame. it’s just the way it is going into conference play. They have 6 home losses to non power conferences at home

    NW loses Akron at home
    Wisconsin loses to BYU at home
    Purdue loses to Eastern Mich at home
    Nebraska loses to Troy at home
    Maryland loses to Temple at home
    Illinois loses to UCF at home

    m

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  • garnettstylegarnettstyle Posts: 2,143 ✭✭✭✭

    @Justacommeman said:

    @garnettstyle said:
    The SEC, it just means more! And a loss is as good as a win!> @Justacommeman said:

    @garnettstyle said:

    @Justacommeman said:
    The Big Tens horrible weekend.

    Actually the whole season has been pretty bad so far after a great 2017 bowl showing

    m

    The BIG TEN is 6-5 against the non-conference power 5. Not great, but not bad either.

    That’s horrible especially since I think all were home losses

    mark

    Not horrible at all. Look up some other conferences.


    The league is down so far this year. It’s no shame. it’s just the way it is going into conference play. They have 6 home losses to non power conferences at home

    NW loses Akron at home
    Wisconsin loses to BYU at home
    Purdue loses to Eastern Mich at home
    Nebraska loses to Troy at home
    Maryland loses to Temple at home
    Illinois loses to UCF at home

    m

    Arkansas lost to both Colorado state and North Texas.

    IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED

  • larryallen73larryallen73 Posts: 6,061 ✭✭✭

    Plus that first week Wisconsin needed a late TD to beat Utah State at home and I believe Penn State needed a late touchdown to beat someone marginal but I don't recall now. Seeing how BYU beat them up I think Wisconsin was just over-hyped and should be out of the top 25 due to those two bad games but so much credence goes into pre-season top 25 that they didn't fall out. After getting handled by Utah State Wisconsin should have dropped to about 15th and then after BYU beat them Wisconsin should have been out. The Big 10 appears down but they could still turn it around as they have 1 or 2 really good teams. Plus, if Ohio state wins it all then it really doesn't matter how bad the conference is the conference would get respect.

  • BrickBrick Posts: 4,981 ✭✭✭✭✭

    With the Big Ten or however many's reputation and the SECs reputation Ohio State will have to go undefeated to get into the playoffs or only lose one game to another great team in a squeaker.

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  • DrBusterDrBuster Posts: 5,382 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 17, 2018 10:36AM

    Hit UGA this weekend for the scrimmage game, alum tix I got were all the way up top this go round. I never get tired of the walk into the stadium, love it.

    They really played everyone, and our kicker Blankenship is a beast.


  • garnettstylegarnettstyle Posts: 2,143 ✭✭✭✭

    The NCAA actually recognizes UCF's National Championship. UCF was ranked #1 by the Colley Index, which is recognized by the NCAA. This is from page 115 of the NCAA guide.

    2014
    Ohio St.: College Football Playoff, AP, FW-NFF,
    USA Today
    2015
    Alabama: College Football Playoff, AP, FW-NFF,
    USA Today
    2016
    Clemson: College Football Playoff, AP, FW-NFF,
    USA Today
    +Alabama: Colley
    2017
    Alabama: College Football Playoff, AP, FW-NFF,
    USA Today
    +UCF: Colley
    ^From 1998-2013, the BCS was used to
    determine national champions in FBS. All
    “major selectors” not otherwise listed also
    selected the BCS champion as its higest
    ranked team in those seasons. In years where
    a “major selector” had a team other than the
    BCS champion as highest ranked team in its
    final poll that team is listed below the BCS
    Champion.

    IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED

  • larryallen73larryallen73 Posts: 6,061 ✭✭✭

    For those that think the Colley rankings matter. Here's the current one. I assume this is for football though not sure with Duke at #3. Ohio State at 10 seems low to me but that is three spots ahead of Buffalo so that seems about right as I always get confused between those two football programs.... LOL! Or maybe that's the Buffalo Bills!? :)

    1. Alabama 0.857440 3-0 0.595732: 30 0 1 W: #42 Mississippi
    2. Notre Dame 0.849175 3-0 0.581958: 36 0 2 W: #36 Vanderbilt
    3. Duke 0.843373 3-0 0.572289: 39 0 1 W: #26 Army
    4. Indiana 0.825576 3-0 0.542627: 54 0 0 W: #58 Virginia
    5. Stanford 0.824991 3-0 0.541651: 56 0 1 W: #32 San Diego St
    6. Penn St 0.824677 3-0 0.541129: 58 0 1 W: #46 Pittsburgh
    7. LSU 0.811582 3-0 0.519304: 69 0 2 W: #38 Auburn
    8. Clemson 0.796347 3-0 0.493911: 83 0 1 W: #45 Texas A&M
    9. South Florida 0.790494 3-0 0.484157: 90 0 1 W: #48 Illinois
    10. Ohio St 0.776887 3-0 0.461478: 104 0 0 W: #69 TCU
    11. Oklahoma St 0.775446 3-0 0.459077: 105 0 1 W: #39 Boise St
    12. Mississippi St 0.775429 3-0 0.459049: 106 0 0 W: #72 Kansas St
    13. Buffalo 0.758371 3-0 0.430618: 120 0 0 W: #74 East Michigan
    14. California 0.754275 3-0 0.423791: 121 0 1 W: #40 BYU
    15. Boston Coll 0.752168 3-0 0.420280: 123 0 1 W: #44 Wake Forest
    16. Oklahoma 0.751798 3-0 0.419663: 124 0 1 W: #50 Florida Atlantic
    17. Georgia 0.751141 3-0 0.418568: 125 0 0 W: #60 South Carolina
    18. Washington St 0.747174 3-0 0.411957: 131 0 0 W: #85 Wyoming
    19. Virginia Tech 0.729353 2-0 0.458705: 107 0 0 W: #88 FCS
    20. Syracuse 0.727399 3-0 0.378999: 143 0 0 W: #100 Florida St
    21. Kentucky 0.718613 3-0 0.364355: 145 0 0 W: #56 Florida
    22. Minnesota 0.710921 3-0 0.351534: 148 0 0 W: #71 Fresno St
    23. Iowa 0.707340 3-0 0.345566: 150 0 0 W: #111 Northern Illinois
    24. Akron 0.701990 2-0 0.403981: 136 0 0 W: #95 Northwestern
    25. Oregon 0.701238 3-0 0.335397: 152 0 0 W: #109 Bowling Green
    26. Army 0.699361 2-1 0.665601: 5 0 1 W: #33 Hawaii
    27. West Virginia 0.698848 2-0 0.397695: 138 0 0 W: #79 Tennessee
    28. Missouri 0.697604 3-0 0.329340: 155 0 0 W: #85 Wyoming
    29. Colorado 0.685321 3-0 0.308868: 156 0 0 W: #114 Colorado St
    30. UCF 0.681418 2-0 0.362835: 146 0 0 W: #108 Connecticut
    31. Louisiana Tech 0.678863 2-0 0.357727: 147 0 0 W: #96 South Alabama
    32. San Diego St 0.677423 2-1 0.629038: 15 0 0 W: #57 Arizona St
    33. Hawaii 0.675616 3-1 0.513424: 74 0 0 W: #61 Navy
    34. North Texas 0.675315 3-0 0.292191: 158 0 0 W: #117 Arkansas
    35. Cincinnati 0.675132 3-0 0.291887: 159 0 0 W: #129 Miami (OH)
    36. Vanderbilt 0.673241 2-1 0.622068: 20 0 0 W: #62 Nevada
    37. NC State 0.652715 2-0 0.305429: 157 0 0 W: #119 Georgia St
    38. Auburn 0.648981 2-1 0.581635: 37 0 1 W: #43 Washington
    39. Boise St 0.646079 2-1 0.576798: 38 0 0 W: #73 Troy
    40. BYU 0.638788 2-1 0.564647: 45 0 0 W: #67 Wisconsin
    41. Marshall 0.630482 2-0 0.260964: 161 0 0 W: #129 Miami (OH)
    42. Mississippi 0.629909 2-1 0.549848: 49 0 0 W: #52 Texas Tech
    43. Washington 0.626181 2-1 0.543636: 52 0 0 W: #75 Utah
    44. Wake Forest 0.619884 2-1 0.533140: 63 0 0 W: #102 FCS
    45. Texas A&M 0.618600 2-1 0.531001: 65 0 0 W: #64 LA Monroe
    46. Pittsburgh 0.615612 2-1 0.526020: 66 0 0 W: #93 Georgia Tech
    47. Michigan 0.608238 2-1 0.513730: 73 0 0 W: #105 W Michigan
    48. Illinois 0.601971 2-1 0.503286: 78 0 0 W: #104 Kent St
    49. Miami (FL) 0.601791 2-1 0.502984: 79 0 0 W: #94 Toledo
    50. Florida Atlantic 0.598199 2-1 0.496999: 82 0 0 W: #97 Air Force
    51. Georgia Southern 0.592359 2-1 0.487266: 85 0 0 W: #122 Massachusetts
    52. Texas Tech 0.591690 2-1 0.486150: 87 0 0 W: #66 Houston
    53. Maryland 0.591461 2-1 0.485768: 88 0 0 W: #54 Texas
    54. Texas 0.590209 2-1 0.483682: 91 0 0 W: #87 USC
    55. Arkansas St 0.589869 2-1 0.483115: 92 0 0 W: #116 Tulsa
    56. Florida 0.588618 2-1 0.481030: 93 0 0 W: #114 Colorado St
    57. Arizona St 0.587803 2-1 0.479671: 94 0 0 W: #80 Michigan St
    58. Virginia 0.586588 2-1 0.477647: 95 0 0 W: #99 Ohio
    59. Appalachian St 0.582362 1-1 0.664723: 6 0 0 W: #82 Charlotte
    60. South Carolina 0.581156 1-1 0.662313: 7 0 0 W: #65 Coastal Carolina
    61. Navy 0.579209 2-1 0.465348: 101 0 0 W: #78 Memphis
    62. Nevada 0.578763 2-1 0.464606: 102 0 0 W: #110 Oregon St
    63. Florida Intl 0.576896 2-1 0.461493: 103 0 0 W: #122 Massachusetts
    64. LA Monroe 0.575141 2-1 0.458568: 108 0 0 W: #98 Southern Miss
    65. Coastal Carolina 0.573485 2-1 0.455808: 109 0 0 W: #76 UAB
    66. Houston 0.569847 2-1 0.449744: 112 0 0 W: #115 Rice
    67. Wisconsin 0.568493 2-1 0.447488: 115 0 0 W: #84 New Mexico
    68. Louisville 0.567419 2-1 0.445699: 116 0 0 W: #137 FCS
    69. TCU 0.560867 2-1 0.434779: 117 0 0 W: #139 SMU
    70. Baylor 0.560364 2-1 0.433940: 119 0 0 W: #145 UTSA
    71. Fresno St 0.553098 2-1 0.421831: 122 0 0 W: #131 UCLA
    72. Kansas St 0.550956 2-1 0.418260: 126 0 0 W: #145 UTSA
    73. Troy 0.547722 2-1 0.412870: 129 0 0 W: #127 Nebraska
    74. East Michigan 0.547001 2-1 0.411668: 132 0 0 W: #144 Purdue
    75. Utah 0.546077 2-1 0.410128: 133 0 0 W: #111 Northern Illinois
    76. UAB 0.544883 2-1 0.408138: 135 0 0 W: #107 Tulane
    77. LA Lafayette 0.541920 1-1 0.583840: 34 0 0 W: #112 FCS
    78. Memphis 0.534039 2-1 0.390065: 140 0 0 W: #119 Georgia St
    79. Tennessee 0.528447 2-1 0.380746: 142 0 0 W: #137 FCS
    80. Michigan St 0.521766 1-1 0.543532: 53 0 0 W: #83 Utah St
    81. Kansas 0.507933 2-1 0.346555: 149 0 0 W: #106 Rutgers
    82. Charlotte 0.504769 2-1 0.341282: 151 0 0 W: #148 FCS
    83. Utah St 0.499262 2-1 0.332104: 153 0 0 W: #136 FCS
    84. New Mexico 0.498281 2-1 0.330468: 154 0 0 W: #149 FCS
    85. Wyoming 0.480727 2-2 0.471090: 100 0 0 W: #143 FCS
    86. Liberty 0.477814 1-1 0.455628: 110 0 0 W: #153 Old Dominion
    87. USC 0.476313 1-2 0.627189: 17 0 0 W: #90 UNLV
    88. FCS GROUP 12 0.474321 1-2 0.623869: 18 0 0 n/a
    89. FCS GROUP 11 0.471218 1-2 0.618697: 21 0 0 n/a
    90. UNLV 0.466366 2-1 0.277276: 160 0 0 W: #158 FCS
    91. Temple 0.464831 1-2 0.608051: 26 0 0 W: #53 Maryland
    92. Ball St 0.464396 1-2 0.607327: 27 0 0 W: #161 FCS
    93. Georgia Tech 0.459434 1-2 0.599057: 28 0 0 W: #113 FCS
    94. Toledo 0.457844 1-1 0.415689: 128 0 0 W: #148 FCS
    95. Northwestern 0.457143 1-2 0.595237: 31 0 0 W: #144 Purdue
    96. South Alabama 0.456888 1-2 0.594813: 32 0 0 W: #124 Texas St
    97. Air Force 0.454928 1-1 0.409857: 134 0 0 W: #151 FCS
    98. Southern Miss 0.449963 1-1 0.399927: 137 0 0 W: #149 FCS
    99. Ohio 0.446751 1-1 0.393501: 139 0 0 W: #156 FCS
    100. Florida St 0.443089 1-2 0.571816: 40 0 0 W: #141 FCS
    101. Middle Tenn St 0.438265 1-2 0.563775: 46 0 0 W: #140 FCS
    102. FCS GROUP 2 0.435849 1-2 0.559748: 48 0 0 n/a
    103. East Carolina 0.433178 1-1 0.366356: 144 0 0 W: #130 North Carolina
    104. Kent St 0.425413 1-2 0.542354: 55 0 0 W: #156 FCS
    105. W Michigan 0.423132 1-2 0.538553: 60 0 0 W: #135 FCS
    106. Rutgers 0.422990 1-2 0.538317: 61 0 0 W: #124 Texas St
    107. Tulane 0.411404 1-2 0.519006: 70 0 0 W: #112 FCS
    108. Connecticut 0.407226 1-2 0.512044: 75 0 0 W: #154 FCS
    109. Bowling Green 0.402264 1-2 0.503774: 77 0 0 W: #152 FCS
    110. Oregon St 0.400576 1-2 0.500960: 80 0 0 W: #161 FCS
    111. Northern Illinois 0.395568 1-2 0.492613: 84 0 0 W: #150 Cent Michigan
    112. FCS GROUP 23 0.392251 1-2 0.487086: 86 0 0 n/a
    113. FCS GROUP 8 0.391065 1-2 0.485108: 89 0 0 n/a
    114. Colorado St 0.388755 1-3 0.583133: 35 0 0 W: #117 Arkansas
    115. Rice 0.386370 1-2 0.477284: 97 0 0 W: #158 FCS
    116. Tulsa 0.383272 1-2 0.472120: 98 0 0 W: #147 FCS
    117. Arkansas 0.382978 1-2 0.471630: 99 0 0 W: #121 FCS
    118. Arizona 0.371173 1-2 0.451955: 111 0 0 W: #161 FCS
    119. Georgia St 0.369473 1-2 0.449123: 113 0 0 W: #160 FCS
    120. Iowa St 0.364784 0-2 0.729569: 1 0 0 L: #16 Oklahoma
    121. FCS GROUP 30 0.350819 1-2 0.418031: 127 0 0 n/a
    122. Massachusetts 0.347006 1-3 0.520509: 67 0 0 W: #160 FCS
    123. FCS GROUP 16 0.335723 0-2 0.671447: 4 0 0 n/a
    124. Texas St 0.330131 1-2 0.383551: 141 0 0 W: #138 FCS
    125. FCS GROUP 15 0.320000 0-2 0.640000: 11 0 0 n/a
    126. FCS GROUP 18 0.318444 0-2 0.636888: 13 0 0 n/a
    127. Nebraska 0.308261 0-2 0.616521: 23 0 0 L: #29 Colorado
    128. FCS GROUP 24 0.307141 0-3 0.678568: 2 0 0 n/a
    129. Miami (OH) 0.303307 0-3 0.672178: 3 0 0 L: #22 Minnesota
    130. North Carolina 0.296863 0-2 0.593727: 33 0 0 L: #14 California
    131. UCLA 0.296006 0-3 0.660009: 8 0 0 L: #16 Oklahoma
    132. FCS GROUP 13 0.293950 0-3 0.656584: 9 0 0 n/a
    133. FCS GROUP 26 0.284270 0-3 0.640450: 10 0 0 n/a
    134. San Jose St 0.283926 0-3 0.639877: 12 0 0 L: #18 Washington St
    135. FCS GROUP 31 0.280023 0-3 0.633372: 14 0 0 n/a
    136. FCS GROUP 28 0.276347 0-3 0.627245: 16 0 0 n/a
    137. FCS GROUP 10 0.274263 0-3 0.623771: 19 0 0 n/a
    138. FCS GROUP 25 0.270775 0-3 0.617959: 22 0 0 n/a
    139. SMU 0.268884 0-3 0.614807: 24 0 0 L: #34 North Texas
    140. FCS GROUP 21 0.266943 0-3 0.611572: 25 0 0 n/a
    141. FCS GROUP 22 0.258695 0-2 0.517390: 71 0 0 n/a
    142. FCS GROUP 17 0.258566 0-3 0.597609: 29 0 0 n/a
    143. FCS GROUP 6 0.241385 0-3 0.568976: 41 0 0 n/a
    144. Purdue 0.240349 0-3 0.567249: 42 0 0 L: #28 Missouri
    145. UTSA 0.239825 0-3 0.566374: 43 0 0 L: #57 Arizona St
    146. FCS GROUP 19 0.239526 0-3 0.565877: 44 0 0 n/a
    147. FCS GROUP 5 0.236283 0-3 0.560471: 47 0 0 n/a
    148. FCS GROUP 29 0.229587 0-3 0.549311: 50 0 0 n/a
    149. FCS GROUP 7 0.224712 0-3 0.541186: 57 0 0 n/a
    150. Cent Michigan 0.224423 0-3 0.540705: 59 0 0 L: #21 Kentucky
    151. FCS GROUP 3 0.221514 0-3 0.535856: 62 0 0 n/a
    152. FCS GROUP 9 0.218622 0-3 0.531037: 64 0 0 n/a
    153. Old Dominion 0.211896 0-3 0.519826: 68 0 0 L: #63 Florida Intl
    154. FCS GROUP 1 0.208634 0-3 0.514391: 72 0 0 n/a
    155. West Kentucky 0.205395 0-3 0.508992: 76 0 0 L: #67 Wisconsin
    156. FCS GROUP 14 0.200414 0-3 0.500691: 81 0 0 n/a
    157. New Mexico St 0.198198 0-4 0.547298: 51 0 0 L: #22 Minnesota
    158. FCS GROUP 20 0.186389 0-3 0.477315: 96 0 0 n/a
    159. UTEP 0.169126 0-3 0.448544: 114 0 0 L: #79 Tennessee
    160. FCS GROUP 4 0.160614 0-3 0.434356: 118 0 0 n/a
    161. FCS GROUP 27 0.147229 0-3 0.412048: 130 0 0 n/a

    http://www.colleyrankings.com/currank.html

  • I pick Bama.

  • BullsitterBullsitter Posts: 5,659 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 21, 2018 3:43AM

    Polls are fun, the one on January 8 is the one I want to see.

    .The Flyin' Hawaiian

  • garnettstylegarnettstyle Posts: 2,143 ✭✭✭✭

    I wonder if UCF will defend their NC this year.

    IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED

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    @1970s said:

    @garnettstyle said:
    I wonder if UCF will defend their NC this year.

    So UCF would have not only survived the playoff last year, but won it all ?
    Surely you're either out of your mind, jealous of the SEC, or just trying to get reactions.

    I'm guessing you're just having some good old fashioned message board fun with us.

    UCF beat Auburn. and were the only team to go undefeated. So they were the true NC. If you live outside of Alabama, most of the country believe the same thing. Alabama lost to Auburn by 2 td's. Georgia was the only sec team that should've been in the playoffs. The whole country were confused when a team got rewarded with a playoff spot just after a loss.

    IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED

  • garnettstylegarnettstyle Posts: 2,143 ✭✭✭✭

    0-3 Purdue upsets #23 Boston College.

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  • garnettstylegarnettstyle Posts: 2,143 ✭✭✭✭

    16 excellent things about UCF declaring itself 2017’s national champ

    https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2018/1/8/16845882/ucf-national-championship

    IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED

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    @1970s said:

    @garnettstyle said:

    UCF beat Auburn. and were the only team to go undefeated. So they were the true NC.

    In your true objective opinion, what would UCF's record have been had they had Auburn's
    schedule ? In 2017 Auburn played..................

    Clemson
    Texas A&M
    Georgia
    Alabama
    LSU

    They wouldve beat texas a@m and LSU. AND the last time UCF played Alabama and Georgia, UCF won both games. LOL

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    @1970s said:

    @garnettstyle said:

    They wouldve beat texas a@m and LSU. AND the last time UCF played Alabama and Georgia, UCF won both games. LOL

    LOL. This is fun. Keep it coming ! I'm enjoying this !!!

    Question..............How many players from the 2000 UCF team that beat Bama were on
    the 2017 team ??? LOL+

    Question...........How many players from the 2010 UCF team that beat Georgia were on
    the 2017 UCF team ?

    LOL++++

    I guess I should say the Yankees will beat the Red Sox this year because the 1927 Yankees
    had a great team. LOL++++

    Keep it coming !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Looking forward to more of your "logic".....LOL+++

    What proof do you have that Bama would've beaten UCF last year?

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    Virginia Tech :D:D:D

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  • BullsitterBullsitter Posts: 5,659 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 22, 2018 3:45PM

    @1970s said:

    @Bullsitter said:
    Polls are fun, the one on January 8 is the one I want to see.

    .The Flyin' Hawaiian

    Guessing that you're a Bama fan, when's the last time Bama has had such an exciting QB ?

    I wonder if Tua will be able to one day join Starr, Namath, and Stabler ?

    I know that's not easy to convince a traditionalist, but this kid is still very young, and he is a
    very special talent.

    Tua, imo is better than all of those and I love Joe, Snake and Bart. Tua is a freak, it took him 3o minutes to become a legend at Bama. Lot of good qbs this year, Fromm, Haskins and Patterson to name a few. OSU will have to deal with an improving Michigan team.

  • BullsitterBullsitter Posts: 5,659 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Garnett, come tomorrow OSU will have yet to play a ranked team. Texas just beat TCU.

    btw, glad to see Urban out of Time-Out

  • garnettstylegarnettstyle Posts: 2,143 ✭✭✭✭

    @Bullsitter said:
    Garnett, come tomorrow OSU will have yet to play a ranked team. Texas just beat TCU.

    btw, glad to see Urban out of Time-Out

    Maryland beat Texas.

    LOTS of upsets today and Oklahoma almost lost to army.

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  • TabeTabe Posts: 6,062 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @1970s said:

    @garnettstyle said:
    I wonder if UCF will defend their NC this year.

    So UCF would have not only survived the playoff last year, but won it all ?
    Surely you're either out of your mind, jealous of the SEC, or just trying to get reactions.

    I'm guessing you're just having some good old fashioned message board fun with us.

    Just an FYI, the NCAA lists UCF as national champion for last year.

    https://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/sports-editor-blog/os-sp-ucf-ncaa-record-book-national-champs-20180825-story.html

  • BullsitterBullsitter Posts: 5,659 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Top Four after Week #4
    1. Alabama
    2. Georgia
    3. Clemson
    4. Central Florida

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