Monday, December 27, 2010
Predicting the Independence Bowl
I have written about every Georgia Tech game of the year, so there is no reason to stop now. In roughly fifteen minutes, the Yellow Jackets and the Air Force Falcons will face off in Shreveport, LA, in the Independence Bowl. This game is a match-up of two eerily similar teams since both run the triple option. That will be play to Tech's advantage since the Jackets are usually at a disadvantage in bowls due to the fact that the option is much easier to stop with ample preparation. Most prognosticators say this game will be a snooze fest since it features two of the nation's more predictable offenses. I think it will be much more explosive since both teams have had plenty of time to install new plays. I expect Paul Johnson to open the game with a trick play or at least as pass. In the end, Tech's superior recruiting should overcome Air Force's precision. I encourage you to tune it and watch it at 5 pm on ESPN2. Georgia Tech 34, Air Force 29
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
College Football Pick-Em: Bowl Edition
After a two week hiatus, here are my picks for bowl season. As the bigger bowls come up, I will do score predictions and analysis for them. So far, I am 2-2, as I correctly predicted Louisville and BYU's wins, but missed on the other two. Tonight, Boise State plays Utah in the Las Vegas Bowl. Utah's only chance to beat the Broncos went out the window when Jordan Wynn went down with a shoulder injury. Boise State is out to prove they are a Top 5 team despite their loss to Nevada. Tonight in Vegas, that is how they will play. Boise State 45, Utah 21 (Be sure to vote in the poll!)
December 19th
December 19th
New Mexico Bowl: Brigham Young over UTEP
Humanitarian Bowl: Fresno State over Northern Illinois
New Orleans Bowl: Ohio over Troy
December 21st
St. Petersburg Bowl: Louisville over Southern Mississippi
December 22nd
Las Vegas Bowl: Boise State over Utah
December 23rd
Poinsettia Bowl: San Diego State over Navy
December 24th
Hawaii Bowl: Hawaii over Tulsa
December 26th
Little Caesars Bowl: Toledo over FIU
December 27th
Independence Bowl: Georgia Tech over Air Force
December 28th
Champs Sports Bowl: NC State over West Virginia
Insight Bowl: Missouri over Iowa
December 29th
Military Bowl: Maryland over East Carolina
Texas Bowl: Baylor over Illinois
Alamo Bowl: Oklahoma State over Arizona
December 30th
Armed Forces Bowl: SMU over Army
Pinstripes Bowl: Kansas State over Syracuse
Music City Bowl: North Carolina over Tennessee
Holiday Bowl: Nebraska over Washington
December 31st
Meineke Car Care Bowl: Clemson over South Florida
Sun Bowl: Notre Dame over Miami
Liberty Bowl: UCF over Georgia
Chick-fil-A Bowl: Florida State over South Carolina
January 1st
TicketCity Bowl: Texas Tech over Northwestern
Outback Bowl: Penn State over Florida
Capital One Bowl: Alabama over Michigan State
Gator Bowl: Mississippi State over Michigan
Rose Bowl: TCU over Wisconsin
Fiesta Bowl: Oklahoma over Connecticut
January 3rd
Orange Bowl: Stanford over Virginia Tech
January 4th
Sugar Bowl: Ohio State over Arkansas
January 6th
GoDaddy.com Bowl: Miami (OH) over Middle Tennessee
January 7th
Cotton Bowl: LSU over Texas A&M
January 8th
BBVA Compass Bowl: Kentucky over Pittsburgh
January 9th
Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl: Nevada over Boston College
January 10th
BCS Championship Game: Auburn over Oregon
Bowl Record: 2-2
Overall Record: 45-28
Bowl Record: 2-2
Overall Record: 45-28
Monday, December 6, 2010
My Top 25: Week 14
Here are my final rankings until the end of bowl season. The Big East finally has a ranked team again, as UConn is now #25.
25. (Last Week: NR) Connecticut (8-4)
24. (Last Week: NR) Central Florida (10-3)
23. (Last Week: 23) Hawaii (10-3)
22. (Last Week: 22) Mississippi State (8-4)
21. (Last Week: 21) Utah (10-2)
20. (Last Week: 20) Alabama (9-3)
19. (Last Week: 18) South Carolina (9-4)
18. (Last Week: 17) Florida State (9-4)
17. (Last Week: 13) Nebraska (10-3)
24. (Last Week: NR) Central Florida (10-3)
23. (Last Week: 23) Hawaii (10-3)
22. (Last Week: 22) Mississippi State (8-4)
21. (Last Week: 21) Utah (10-2)
20. (Last Week: 20) Alabama (9-3)
19. (Last Week: 18) South Carolina (9-4)
18. (Last Week: 17) Florida State (9-4)
17. (Last Week: 13) Nebraska (10-3)
16. (Last Week: 19) Texas A&M (9-3)
15. (Last Week: 16) Oklahoma State (10-2)
14. (Last Week: 14) Missouri (10-2)
15. (Last Week: 16) Oklahoma State (10-2)
14. (Last Week: 14) Missouri (10-2)
13. (Last Week: 15) Oklahoma (11-2)
12. (Last Week: 12) LSU (10-2)
11. (Last Week: 11) Virginia Tech (11-2)
10. (Last Week: 10) Arkansas (10-2)
9. (Last Week: 9) Boise State (11-1)
8. (Last Week:8) Nevada (12-1)
7. (Last Week: 7) Michigan State (11-1)
12. (Last Week: 12) LSU (10-2)
11. (Last Week: 11) Virginia Tech (11-2)
10. (Last Week: 10) Arkansas (10-2)
9. (Last Week: 9) Boise State (11-1)
8. (Last Week:8) Nevada (12-1)
7.
6. (Last Week: 6) Ohio State (11-1)
5. (Last Week: 5) Wisconsin (11-1)
4. (Last Week: 4) Stanford (11-1)
3. (Last Week: 3) Oregon (12-0)
5. (Last Week: 5) Wisconsin (11-1)
4. (Last Week: 4) Stanford (11-1)
3. (Last Week: 3) Oregon (12-0)
2. (Last Week: 1) TCU (12-0)
1. (Last Week: 2) Auburn (13-0)
1. (Last Week: 2) Auburn (13-0)
Dropped Out: Arizona, Northern Illinois
Saturday, December 4, 2010
College Football Pick-Em: Week 14
Here are the picks for Week 14:
ACC Championship Game: Virginia Tech vs. Florida State (in Charlotte)- I have picked the Seminoles to win every game this year and I don't see any reason to change that now. Both of these teams enter this game super hot. Virginia Tech is riding a ten game winning streak. And FSU has won three in a row and just routed Florida. On paper, the Hokies should win, but I am taking my 'Noles in an upset. Florida State 28, Virginia Tech 24
SEC Championship Game: South Carolina vs. Auburn (in Atlanta)- One of the hardest things to do in footbal is beat a good team twice in one year. However, Auburn showed in the second half of last week's game just how special of a team they are. The Gamecocks will need to play better than they did in their upset of Alabama in order to beat the Tigers. And with Cam Newton on the opposing sideline, even that might not be enough. Auburn 38, South Carolina 35
Big 12 Championship Game: Oklahoma vs. Nebraska (in JerryWorld)- In the final Big 12 title game, it is only appropriate that these old Big 8 rivals play one another. Oklahoma has won nearly half of all the Big 12 title games played. And Nebraska would love nothing more than to take the Big 12 title with them to the Big Ten next year. Oklahoma finally seems to be able to play as well on the road as they do at home, but Nebraska's combination of an explosive offense and suffocating defense will lead them to a Big 12 victory one last time. Nebraska 31, Oklahoma 28
Upset Special: Oregon at Oregon State- I am picking this upset not because I believe it will happen, but because I want it to happen. I like the Beavers and for the past two years the Ducks have beaten them in the Civil War and denied them a Rose Bowl berth. Its time for the Beavers to return the favor. And this Beavers' team is no stranger to upsetting dominate teams. Two years ago, they knocked off #1 USC in Corvallis. That's where this game is played too. Oregon State 23, Oregon 21
Week 12 Record: 3-2
Overall Record: 42-23
ACC Championship Game: Virginia Tech vs. Florida State (in Charlotte)- I have picked the Seminoles to win every game this year and I don't see any reason to change that now. Both of these teams enter this game super hot. Virginia Tech is riding a ten game winning streak. And FSU has won three in a row and just routed Florida. On paper, the Hokies should win, but I am taking my 'Noles in an upset. Florida State 28, Virginia Tech 24
SEC Championship Game: South Carolina vs. Auburn (in Atlanta)- One of the hardest things to do in footbal is beat a good team twice in one year. However, Auburn showed in the second half of last week's game just how special of a team they are. The Gamecocks will need to play better than they did in their upset of Alabama in order to beat the Tigers. And with Cam Newton on the opposing sideline, even that might not be enough. Auburn 38, South Carolina 35
Big 12 Championship Game: Oklahoma vs. Nebraska (in JerryWorld)- In the final Big 12 title game, it is only appropriate that these old Big 8 rivals play one another. Oklahoma has won nearly half of all the Big 12 title games played. And Nebraska would love nothing more than to take the Big 12 title with them to the Big Ten next year. Oklahoma finally seems to be able to play as well on the road as they do at home, but Nebraska's combination of an explosive offense and suffocating defense will lead them to a Big 12 victory one last time. Nebraska 31, Oklahoma 28
Upset Special: Oregon at Oregon State- I am picking this upset not because I believe it will happen, but because I want it to happen. I like the Beavers and for the past two years the Ducks have beaten them in the Civil War and denied them a Rose Bowl berth. Its time for the Beavers to return the favor. And this Beavers' team is no stranger to upsetting dominate teams. Two years ago, they knocked off #1 USC in Corvallis. That's where this game is played too. Oregon State 23, Oregon 21
Week 12 Record: 3-2
Overall Record: 42-23
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
My Top 25: Week 13
What a week! Auburn's rally against Alabama is the stuff champions are made of. And Nevada's upset of Boise State was one of the most excruciating and exciting games I 've ever watched. Due to this outcome, Nevada rises all the way to #9 and Boise State drops to #10. It pains me to drop Boise so low because I still believe they would beat any team in the nation on a neutral field. However, we can only judge football teams based on the results on the field, so for at least one week, they must be lower than Nevada. On a related note, congratulations to the WAC for having two Top 10 teams. I had an extremely hard time trying to decide who to rank #1, Auburn or TCU. The Horned Frogs have won every game this season in impressive fashion and look the part of a #1 team. However, Auburn's comeback on the road against the defending national champions was extremely impressive. Currently, TCU rises to #1 and Auburn to #2. However, if the Tigers win the SEC next week in Atlanta, they will replace TCU at the top heading into bowl season.
Elsewhere in the rankings, rivalry week caused some movement. Alabama dropped all the way to #20 after blowing their lead against Auburn. Florida State jumped to #17 on the strength of their blowout of Florida. LSU and Oklahoma State both dropped due to losses to other Top 25 teams. And North Carolina State and Iowa both fell from the Top 25 after being upset. Replacing them are Hawaii and Northern Illinois. Hawaii is 9-3 and gave new Top 10 team Nevada their only loss. Northern Illinois is 10-2 and is riding an 8 game winning streak. Here is this week's Top 25 (Be sure to vote in this week's poll about upsets):
25. (Last Week: 23) Arizona (7-4)
24. (Last Week: NR) Northern Illinois (10-2)
23. (Last Week: NR) Hawaii (9-3)
22. (Last Week: 24) Mississippi State (8-4)
21. (Last Week: 21) Utah (10-2)
20. (Last Week: 11) Alabama (9-3)
19. (Last Week: 19) Texas A&M (9-3)
18. (Last Week: 18) South Carolina (9-3)
17. (Last Week: 20) Florida State (9-3)
16. (Last Week: 10) Oklahoma State (10-2)
15. (Last Week: 16) Oklahoma (10-2)
14. (Last Week: 15) Missouri (10-2)
Elsewhere in the rankings, rivalry week caused some movement. Alabama dropped all the way to #20 after blowing their lead against Auburn. Florida State jumped to #17 on the strength of their blowout of Florida. LSU and Oklahoma State both dropped due to losses to other Top 25 teams. And North Carolina State and Iowa both fell from the Top 25 after being upset. Replacing them are Hawaii and Northern Illinois. Hawaii is 9-3 and gave new Top 10 team Nevada their only loss. Northern Illinois is 10-2 and is riding an 8 game winning streak. Here is this week's Top 25 (Be sure to vote in this week's poll about upsets):
25. (Last Week: 23) Arizona (7-4)
24. (Last Week: NR) Northern Illinois (10-2)
23. (Last Week: NR) Hawaii (9-3)
22. (Last Week: 24) Mississippi State (8-4)
21. (Last Week: 21) Utah (10-2)
20. (Last Week: 11) Alabama (9-3)
19. (Last Week: 19) Texas A&M (9-3)
18. (Last Week: 18) South Carolina (9-3)
17. (Last Week: 20) Florida State (9-3)
16. (Last Week: 10) Oklahoma State (10-2)
15. (Last Week: 16) Oklahoma (10-2)
14. (Last Week: 15) Missouri (10-2)
13. (Last Week: 14) Nebraska (10-2)
12. (Last Week: 7) LSU (10-2)
11. (Last Week: 13) Virginia Tech (10-2)
10. (Last Week: 12) Arkansas (10-2)
9. (Last Week: 1) Boise State (10-1)
8. (Last Week:17) Nevada (11-1)
7. (Last Week: 9) Michigan State (11-1)
12. (Last Week: 7) LSU (10-2)
11. (Last Week: 13) Virginia Tech (10-2)
10. (Last Week: 12) Arkansas (10-2)
9. (Last Week: 1) Boise State (10-1)
8. (Last Week:17) Nevada (11-1)
7.
6. (Last Week: 8) Ohio State (11-1)
5. (Last Week: 6) Wisconsin (11-1)
4. (Last Week: 5) Stanford (11-1)
3. (Last Week: 4) Oregon (11-0)
5. (Last Week: 6) Wisconsin (11-1)
4. (Last Week: 5) Stanford (11-1)
3. (Last Week: 4) Oregon (11-0)
2. (Last Week: 3) Auburn (12-0)
1. (Last Week: 2) TCU (12-0)
1. (Last Week: 2) TCU (12-0)
Dropped Out: Iowa, North Carolina State
Friday, November 26, 2010
College Football Pick-Em: Week 13
What an unbelievable comeback by Auburn! Cam Newton was beyond unbelievable in this second half. Here are the picks for Week 13:
Georgia Tech at Georgia- I've picked the Jackets every game this year so there is no reason to change now. Tech will push their winning streak in Athens to two and deny the Bulldogs bowl eligibility. Georgia Tech 35, Georgia 32
Florida at Florida State- One program is on the upswing and the other is fading. The Seminoles will end their six game losing streak to the Gators. Florida State 29, Florida 17
Boise State at Nevada- Nevada will play the Broncos closer than any team since at least Oregon State, but Boise's defense is the best in the nation. Boise State 44, Nevada 29
South Carolina at Clemson- This game is remarkable similar to the Gamecocks' upset of the Tigers last year. However, Marcus Lattimore is a game changing talent and he will make sure the Gamecocks come out on top heading into their showdown with Auburn. South Carolina 28, Clemson 24
Upset Special: North Carolina State at Maryland- This pick is more hopeful than anything else, but if the Terrapins knock off the Wolfpack, Florida State will play for the ACC title. Go Turtles! Maryland 21, North Carolina State 17
Week 12 Record: 4-1
Overall Record: 39-21
Georgia Tech at Georgia- I've picked the Jackets every game this year so there is no reason to change now. Tech will push their winning streak in Athens to two and deny the Bulldogs bowl eligibility. Georgia Tech 35, Georgia 32
Florida at Florida State- One program is on the upswing and the other is fading. The Seminoles will end their six game losing streak to the Gators. Florida State 29, Florida 17
Boise State at Nevada- Nevada will play the Broncos closer than any team since at least Oregon State, but Boise's defense is the best in the nation. Boise State 44, Nevada 29
South Carolina at Clemson- This game is remarkable similar to the Gamecocks' upset of the Tigers last year. However, Marcus Lattimore is a game changing talent and he will make sure the Gamecocks come out on top heading into their showdown with Auburn. South Carolina 28, Clemson 24
Upset Special: North Carolina State at Maryland- This pick is more hopeful than anything else, but if the Terrapins knock off the Wolfpack, Florida State will play for the ACC title. Go Turtles! Maryland 21, North Carolina State 17
Week 12 Record: 4-1
Overall Record: 39-21
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
My Top 25: Week 12
Here is my Top 25 for week 12:
25. (Last Week: 25) Iowa (7-4)
24. (Last Week: 24) Mississippi State (7-4)
23. (Last Week: 23) Arizona (7-3)
22. (Last Week: NR) North Carolina State (8-3)
21. (Last Week: NR) Utah (9-2)
20. (Last Week: 20) Florida State (8-3)
19. (Last Week: 19) Texas A&M (8-3)
18. (Last Week: 18) South Carolina (8-3)
17. (Last Week: 17) Nevada (10-1)
16. (Last Week: 16) Oklahoma (9-2)
15. (Last Week: 15) Missouri (9-2)
25. (Last Week: 25) Iowa (7-4)
24. (Last Week: 24) Mississippi State (7-4)
23. (Last Week: 23) Arizona (7-3)
22. (Last Week: NR) North Carolina State (8-3)
21. (Last Week: NR) Utah (9-2)
20. (Last Week: 20) Florida State (8-3)
19. (Last Week: 19) Texas A&M (8-3)
18. (Last Week: 18) South Carolina (8-3)
17. (Last Week: 17) Nevada (10-1)
16. (Last Week: 16) Oklahoma (9-2)
15. (Last Week: 15) Missouri (9-2)
14. (Last Week: 10) Nebraska (9-2)
13. (Last Week: 14) Virginia Tech (9-2)
12. (Last Week: 13) Arkansas (9-2)
11. (Last Week: 12) Alabama (9-2)
10. (Last Week: 11) Oklahoma State (10-1)
9. (Last Week: 9) Michigan State (10-1)
13. (Last Week: 14) Virginia Tech (9-2)
12. (Last Week: 13) Arkansas (9-2)
11. (Last Week: 12) Alabama (9-2)
10. (Last Week: 11) Oklahoma State (10-1)
9.
8. (Last Week: 8) Ohio State (10-1)
7. (Last Week: 7) LSU (10-1)
6. (Last Week: 6) Wisconsin (10-1)
5. (Last Week: 5) Stanford (10-1)
4. (Last Week: 4) Oregon (10-0)
3. (Last Week: 3) Auburn (11-0)
2. (Last Week: 2) TCU (11-0)
1. (Last Week: 1) Boise State (10-0)
7. (Last Week: 7) LSU (10-1)
6. (Last Week: 6) Wisconsin (10-1)
5. (Last Week: 5) Stanford (10-1)
4. (Last Week: 4) Oregon (10-0)
3. (Last Week: 3) Auburn (11-0)
2. (Last Week: 2) TCU (11-0)
1. (Last Week: 1) Boise State (10-0)
Dropped Out: Northwestern, San Diego State
Thursday, November 18, 2010
College Football Pick-Em: Week 12
Due to the lack of any change in the standings, there will not be a Heisman watch this week. Basically, Cam Newton will win if he is eligible and someone less worthy will win if he isn't.
Last week, I had my best showing in a while, going 4-1. The only game I missed on was Miami's domination of Georgia Tech. There is no upset special this week because I expect the favorites to win in all of this week's big games. Here are the picks for week 12:
Florida State at Maryland- Florida State 27, Maryland 21
Duke at Georgia Tech- Georgia Tech 34, Duke 18
Virginia Tech at Miami- Virginia Tech 21, Miami 18
Ohio State at Iowa- Ohio State 26, Iowa 22
Nebraska at Texas A&M- Nebraska 32, Texas A&M 29
Week 11 Record: 4-1
Overall Record: 35-20
Last week, I had my best showing in a while, going 4-1. The only game I missed on was Miami's domination of Georgia Tech. There is no upset special this week because I expect the favorites to win in all of this week's big games. Here are the picks for week 12:
Florida State at Maryland- Florida State 27, Maryland 21
Duke at Georgia Tech- Georgia Tech 34, Duke 18
Virginia Tech at Miami- Virginia Tech 21, Miami 18
Ohio State at Iowa- Ohio State 26, Iowa 22
Nebraska at Texas A&M- Nebraska 32, Texas A&M 29
Week 11 Record: 4-1
Overall Record: 35-20
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
My Top 25: Week 11
Here is my Top 25 for Week 12:
25. (Last Week: 16) Iowa (7-3)
24. (Last Week: 18) Mississippi State (7-3)
23. (Last Week: 15) Arizona (7-3)
22. (Last Week: 24) San Diego State (7-3)
21. (Last Week: NR) Northwestern (7-3)
20. (Last Week: NR) Florida State (7-3)
19. (Last Week: NR) Texas A&M (7-3)
18. (Last Week: 22) South Carolina (7-3)
17. (Last Week: 21) Nevada (9-1)
16. (Last Week: 20) Oklahoma (8-2
15. (Last Week: 19) Missouri (8-2)
14. (Last Week: 17) Virginia Tech (8-2)
13. (Last Week: 14) Arkansas (8-2)
12. (Last Week: 13) Alabama (8-2)
11. (Last Week: 12) Oklahoma State (9-1)
10. (Last Week: 11) Nebraska (9-1)
9. (Last Week: 9) Michigan State (9-1)
24. (Last Week: 18) Mississippi State (7-3)
23. (Last Week: 15) Arizona (7-3)
22. (Last Week: 24) San Diego State (7-3)
21. (Last Week: NR) Northwestern (7-3)
20. (Last Week: NR) Florida State (7-3)
19. (Last Week: NR) Texas A&M (7-3)
18. (Last Week: 22) South Carolina (7-3)
17. (Last Week: 21) Nevada (9-1)
16. (Last Week: 20) Oklahoma (8-2
15. (Last Week: 19) Missouri (8-2)
14. (Last Week: 17) Virginia Tech (8-2)
13. (Last Week: 14) Arkansas (8-2)
12. (Last Week: 13) Alabama (8-2)
11. (Last Week: 12) Oklahoma State (9-1)
10. (Last Week: 11) Nebraska (9-1)
9.
8. (Last Week: 8) Ohio State (9-1)
7. (Last Week: 7) LSU (9-1)
6. (Last Week: 6) Wisconsin (9-1)
5. (Last Week: 5) Stanford (9-1)
4. (Last Week: 4) Oregon (10-0)
3. (Last Week: 3) Auburn (11-0)
2. (Last Week: 2) TCU (11-0)
1. (Last Week: 1) Boise State (9-0)
7. (Last Week: 7) LSU (9-1)
6. (Last Week: 6) Wisconsin (9-1)
5. (Last Week: 5) Stanford (9-1)
4. (Last Week: 4) Oregon (10-0)
3. (Last Week: 3) Auburn (11-0)
2. (Last Week: 2) TCU (11-0)
1. (Last Week: 1) Boise State (9-0)
Dropped Out: Utah, Florida, Kansas State
Thursday, November 11, 2010
College Football Pick-Em: Week 11
Here are the picks for Week 11:
Clemson at Florida State- Florida State 34, Clemson 21
Miami at Georgia Tech- Georgia Tech 27, Miami 24
Mississippi State at Alabama- Alabama 17, Mississippi State 16
Virginia Tech at North Carolina- Virginia Tech 31, North Carolina 27
Upset Special: South Carolina at Florida- South Carolina 35, Florida 33
Week 8 Record: 1-4
Overall Record: 31-19
Clemson at Florida State- Florida State 34, Clemson 21
Miami at Georgia Tech- Georgia Tech 27, Miami 24
Mississippi State at Alabama- Alabama 17, Mississippi State 16
Virginia Tech at North Carolina- Virginia Tech 31, North Carolina 27
Upset Special: South Carolina at Florida- South Carolina 35, Florida 33
Week 8 Record: 1-4
Overall Record: 31-19
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Watching the Heisman: Week 10
I am cutting the Watching the Heisman list down to five this week due to the season winding down and a generally lack of strong candidates. Unfortunately, this year's race has taken a nasty turn and it seems that it will mostly be decided off of the field. Overwhelming frontrunner Cam Newton has been accused of two separate transgressions that could affect his eligibility and the voters. Last week, the story broke that the Newton family is under investigation for asking for money with regards to Cam's recruitment. And early this morning, it is being reported that Cam left Florida after his freshman year because he was on the verge of being expelled due to three separate cases of cheating.
The first accusation will ultimately have a much bigger impact on whether Cam Newton and Auburn's 2010 seasons are considered "eligible". However, the investigation will not be completed for a long time, possibly several years from now. Both the BCS National Championship Game and the Heisman vote should take place well before the Cam Newton investigation is completed. Therefore, Cam should still be considered the overwhelming frontrunner for both. The Heisman's voting standards state the voters are supposed to vote for "the most outstanding player in the nation." It adds that "in order that there will be no misunderstanding regarding the eligibility of a candidate, the recipient of the award MUST be a bona fide student of an accredited college or university including the United States Academies. The recipients must be in compliance with the bylaws defining an NCAA student athlete." Cam Newton has almost indisputably been the most outstanding player in the nation and as of right now, he is eligible. Therefore, based on the information we have now, he deserves the Heisman trophy.
As a Cam Newton fan, the second accusation is a lot more disappointing. I am a realist about college football and I recognize that some, if not most, talented players received some sort of kickback/compensation for attending their current school. However, as a current college student, it is upsetting to learn that one of my favorite players has shown a disregard for the academic process. It is a strong reminder that athletes are neither role models nor heroes; they are just people like you and me. However, Cam Newton's transgressions his freshman year at Florida have absolutely nothing to do with this year's Heisman race. They don't affect his eligibility and they don't change the fact the he has been the nation's most outstanding player.
Here is this week's Watching the Heisman:
The first accusation will ultimately have a much bigger impact on whether Cam Newton and Auburn's 2010 seasons are considered "eligible". However, the investigation will not be completed for a long time, possibly several years from now. Both the BCS National Championship Game and the Heisman vote should take place well before the Cam Newton investigation is completed. Therefore, Cam should still be considered the overwhelming frontrunner for both. The Heisman's voting standards state the voters are supposed to vote for "the most outstanding player in the nation." It adds that "in order that there will be no misunderstanding regarding the eligibility of a candidate, the recipient of the award MUST be a bona fide student of an accredited college or university including the United States Academies. The recipients must be in compliance with the bylaws defining an NCAA student athlete." Cam Newton has almost indisputably been the most outstanding player in the nation and as of right now, he is eligible. Therefore, based on the information we have now, he deserves the Heisman trophy.
As a Cam Newton fan, the second accusation is a lot more disappointing. I am a realist about college football and I recognize that some, if not most, talented players received some sort of kickback/compensation for attending their current school. However, as a current college student, it is upsetting to learn that one of my favorite players has shown a disregard for the academic process. It is a strong reminder that athletes are neither role models nor heroes; they are just people like you and me. However, Cam Newton's transgressions his freshman year at Florida have absolutely nothing to do with this year's Heisman race. They don't affect his eligibility and they don't change the fact the he has been the nation's most outstanding player.
Here is this week's Watching the Heisman:
5. (Last Week: 7) Andy Dalton
4. (Last Week: 3) LaMichael James
3. (Last Week: 4) Andrew Luck
2. (Last Week: 2) Kellen Moore
1. (Last Week: 1) Cameron Newton
2. (Last Week: 2) Kellen Moore
1. (Last Week: 1) Cameron Newton
Monday, November 8, 2010
My Top 25: Week 10
After 10 weeks, there a barely enough worthy teams to fill out a Top 25. I almost left Florida State or North Carolina State ranked despite their losses because they both would beat Kansas State on a neutral field. However, there is something fundamentally wrong about the #24 team losing to an unranked, undermanned squad and not dropping out of the Top 25. San Diego State debuting in the rankings at #24 means that the Mountain West has three ranked teams, which is better than the ACC (which has one) or the Big East (which has none). The WAC also has two ranked teams. LSU jumped all the way to #7 because of their big win over Alabama. LSU hasn't played like the #7 team for much of the season, but they have won all of their games but one in the toughest conference in America. They will stay in the Top 10 until they lose. Michigan State made a big jump, as promised, all the way to #9. Like LSU, the Spartans don't also win pretty, but they do almost always win. Here is this week's Top 25:
25. (Last Week: NR) Kansas State (6-3)
24. (Last Week: NR) San Diego State (7-2)
23. (Last Week: NR) Florida (6-3)
22. (Last Week: 14) South Carolina (6-3)
21. (Last Week: 25) Nevada (8-1)
20. (Last Week: 9) Oklahoma (7-2)
19. (Last Week: 13) Missouri (7-2)
18. (Last Week: 19) Mississippi State (7-2)
17. (Last Week: 18) Virginia Tech (7-2)
16. (Last Week: 17) Iowa (7-2)
15. (Last Week: 11) Arizona (7-2)
14. (Last Week: 15) Arkansas (7-2)
13. (Last Week: 8) Alabama (7-2)
12. (Last Week: 22) Oklahoma State (8-1)
11. (Last Week: 12) Nebraska (8-1)
10. (Last Week: 5) Utah (8-1)
9. (Last Week: 21) Michigan State (9-1)
25. (Last Week: NR) Kansas State (6-3)
24. (Last Week: NR) San Diego State (7-2)
23. (Last Week: NR) Florida (6-3)
22. (Last Week: 14) South Carolina (6-3)
21. (Last Week: 25) Nevada (8-1)
20. (Last Week: 9) Oklahoma (7-2)
19. (Last Week: 13) Missouri (7-2)
18. (Last Week: 19) Mississippi State (7-2)
17. (Last Week: 18) Virginia Tech (7-2)
16. (Last Week: 17) Iowa (7-2)
15. (Last Week: 11) Arizona (7-2)
14. (Last Week: 15) Arkansas (7-2)
13. (Last Week: 8) Alabama (7-2)
12. (Last Week: 22) Oklahoma State (8-1)
11. (Last Week: 12) Nebraska (8-1)
10. (Last Week: 5) Utah (8-1)
9.
8. (Last Week: 10) Ohio State (8-1)
7. (Last Week: 16) LSU (8-1)
6. (Last Week: 6) Wisconsin (8-1)
5. (Last Week: 7) Stanford (8-1)
4. (Last Week: 4) Oregon (9-0)
3. (Last Week: 3) Auburn (10-0)
2. (Last Week: 2) TCU (10-0)
1. (Last Week: 1) Boise State (8-0)
7. (Last Week: 16) LSU (8-1)
6. (Last Week: 6) Wisconsin (8-1)
5. (Last Week: 7) Stanford (8-1)
4. (Last Week: 4) Oregon (9-0)
3. (Last Week: 3) Auburn (10-0)
2. (Last Week: 2) TCU (10-0)
1. (Last Week: 1) Boise State (8-0)
Dropped Out: Florida State, North Carolina State, Baylor
Thursday, November 4, 2010
College Football Pick-Em: Week 10
Last week's results were better but still not the 5-0 week I have been seeking. FSU's choke job at NC State was especially painful to watch since it has happened before (Miracle on North Ave). Here are the picks for Week 10:
TCU at Utah- It is a testament to how far college football really has come that a Mountain West conference game is also a showdown between two Top 5 teams. The winner of this game will actually have the inside track to the National Championship Game, ahead of Boise State. That is because they both own signature non-conference wins in addition to their domination of the MWC schedule. TCU beat Oregon State 30-21 and Baylor 45-10. Utah beat Pittsburgh 27-24 and Iowa State 68-27. Both teams look very similar on paper. Utah is third in the nation in scoring offense while TCU is tenth. TCU is first in scoring defense while Utah in sixth. However, Utah cannot match TCU's overwhelming athleticism and depth. This game will be a classic, but the Horned Frogs will prevail. TCU 28, Utah 27
Alabama at LSU- This game should truly reveal if Les Miles has sold his soul to the devil. If he can luck his team to victory against a locked-in Alabama team, then maybe we should all stop mocking him for fear of ending up dead. Alabama is a well-rounded team with a strong defense, a solid passing game, and a dominate running game. LSU has a good defense, a gifted kick returner, a semblance of a running game, and zero passing game. The Tigers are 113th in the nation is passing, out of only 120 teams. Since this game is in Tiger Stadium, LSU does have a puncher's chance. Unless Beelzebub has something to do with it. Alabama 24, LSU 10
Arkansas at South Carolina- This game is one of the more difficult ones to pick this year. Arkansas has been all but eliminated in the SEC West race and South Carolina will play Florida for the SEC East regardless of this week's outcome. However, this matchup will go along way towards deciding the SEC's pecking order. The winner will be perceived as an up-tier team while the loser will be a mid-tier team. The Razorbacks matchup well with the Gamecocks. Arkansas has the SEC's strongest passing attack while South Carolina has the conference's worst pass defense. However, the Gamecocks have a strong pass rush and they should be able to get enough pressure on Ryan Mallet to contain him. If they use Marcus Lattimore to control the clock and the game, they should be able to win. South Carolina 34, Arkansas 32
North Carolina at Florida State- At the beginning of year, this game was picked out as one that could help decide both ACC divisions. However, after the Tar Heels' suspensions, only the Seminoles still have a lot to lose. By losing to NC State, FSU lost control of their own destiny in the Atlantic Division. However, if they win out and inconsistent NC State loses again, they will win the division. The Tar Heels season has gone a very different way. After playing extremely well the first month of the season, they seem to have lost their us-against-the-world mentality and have gotten worse as the season has gone along. Last week, they needed 14 fourth quarter points in order to beat FCS team William and Mary. If this game was in Chapel Hill, the Heels would have a shot. In Tallahassee, they have none. Florida State 34, North Carolina 21
Upset Special: Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech- Their is no real reason to pick the Yellow Jackets to win this game. The weather is supposed to be awful, making the ball slippery and the triple option harder to run. Virginia Tech is at home in one of the most difficult places to play in the country. The Hokies are a team out for revenge after being upset in Atlanta last year. And they are the hotter team after winning six straight, while Georgia Tech has had a very up and down season. However, Paul Johnson is a master at getting his team ready for games like this one. The triple option hasn't looked great this year except for brief stretches, but tonight in Blacksburg, it will all click. Georgia Tech 27, Virginia Tech 24
Week 8 Record: 3-2
Overall Record: 30-15
TCU at Utah- It is a testament to how far college football really has come that a Mountain West conference game is also a showdown between two Top 5 teams. The winner of this game will actually have the inside track to the National Championship Game, ahead of Boise State. That is because they both own signature non-conference wins in addition to their domination of the MWC schedule. TCU beat Oregon State 30-21 and Baylor 45-10. Utah beat Pittsburgh 27-24 and Iowa State 68-27. Both teams look very similar on paper. Utah is third in the nation in scoring offense while TCU is tenth. TCU is first in scoring defense while Utah in sixth. However, Utah cannot match TCU's overwhelming athleticism and depth. This game will be a classic, but the Horned Frogs will prevail. TCU 28, Utah 27
Alabama at LSU- This game should truly reveal if Les Miles has sold his soul to the devil. If he can luck his team to victory against a locked-in Alabama team, then maybe we should all stop mocking him for fear of ending up dead. Alabama is a well-rounded team with a strong defense, a solid passing game, and a dominate running game. LSU has a good defense, a gifted kick returner, a semblance of a running game, and zero passing game. The Tigers are 113th in the nation is passing, out of only 120 teams. Since this game is in Tiger Stadium, LSU does have a puncher's chance. Unless Beelzebub has something to do with it. Alabama 24, LSU 10
Arkansas at South Carolina- This game is one of the more difficult ones to pick this year. Arkansas has been all but eliminated in the SEC West race and South Carolina will play Florida for the SEC East regardless of this week's outcome. However, this matchup will go along way towards deciding the SEC's pecking order. The winner will be perceived as an up-tier team while the loser will be a mid-tier team. The Razorbacks matchup well with the Gamecocks. Arkansas has the SEC's strongest passing attack while South Carolina has the conference's worst pass defense. However, the Gamecocks have a strong pass rush and they should be able to get enough pressure on Ryan Mallet to contain him. If they use Marcus Lattimore to control the clock and the game, they should be able to win. South Carolina 34, Arkansas 32
North Carolina at Florida State- At the beginning of year, this game was picked out as one that could help decide both ACC divisions. However, after the Tar Heels' suspensions, only the Seminoles still have a lot to lose. By losing to NC State, FSU lost control of their own destiny in the Atlantic Division. However, if they win out and inconsistent NC State loses again, they will win the division. The Tar Heels season has gone a very different way. After playing extremely well the first month of the season, they seem to have lost their us-against-the-world mentality and have gotten worse as the season has gone along. Last week, they needed 14 fourth quarter points in order to beat FCS team William and Mary. If this game was in Chapel Hill, the Heels would have a shot. In Tallahassee, they have none. Florida State 34, North Carolina 21
Upset Special: Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech- Their is no real reason to pick the Yellow Jackets to win this game. The weather is supposed to be awful, making the ball slippery and the triple option harder to run. Virginia Tech is at home in one of the most difficult places to play in the country. The Hokies are a team out for revenge after being upset in Atlanta last year. And they are the hotter team after winning six straight, while Georgia Tech has had a very up and down season. However, Paul Johnson is a master at getting his team ready for games like this one. The triple option hasn't looked great this year except for brief stretches, but tonight in Blacksburg, it will all click. Georgia Tech 27, Virginia Tech 24
Week 8 Record: 3-2
Overall Record: 30-15
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Watching the Heisman: Week 9
Here is the Watching the Heisman for Week 9:
10. (Last Week: 9) Justin Blackom
9. (Last Week: 7) Taylor Martinez
8. (Last Week: NR) Landry Jones
7. (Last Week: 6) Andy Dalton
6. (Last Week: 8) Robert Griffin III
5. (Last Week: 5) Terrell Pryor
4. (Last Week: 3) Andrew Luck
3. (Last Week: 4) LaMichael James
2. (Last Week: 2) Kellen Moore
1. (Last Week: 1) Cameron Newton
5. (Last Week: 5) Terrell Pryor
4. (Last Week: 3) Andrew Luck
3. (Last Week: 4) LaMichael James
2. (Last Week: 2) Kellen Moore
1. (Last Week: 1) Cameron Newton
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
My Top 25: Week 9
The National Title race is beginning to clear up after both Michigan State and Missouri lost this past weekend. These losses dropped the Spartans to #6 and the Tigers to #13. They also propelled Nebraska up to #12 and Iowa up to #17. Michigan State fell so far for two reasons. First, I don't believe there is a team in front of them they could consistently beat. That includes Wisconsin, who they did in fact beat early this year. Second, Michigan feels a lot like LSU in that a lot of their wins don't feel deserved. If the Spartans win out, they should rise quickly in the rankings as other teams continue to lose. Both East Carolina and Miami fell out of the Top 25 after losing in games they should have won. Nevada and North Carolina State both returned to the rankings after big wins last week. Here are the rankings for Week 9 (also vote in this week's poll):
25. (Last Week: NR) Nevada (7-1)
24. (Last Week: 12) Florida State (6-2)
23. (Last Week: NR) North Carolina State (6-2)
22. (Last Week: 25) Oklahoma State (7-1)
21. (Last Week: 6) Michigan State (8-1)
20. (Last Week: 21) Baylor (7-2)
19. (Last Week: 20) Mississippi State (7-2)
18. (Last Week: 19) Virginia Tech (6-2)
17. (Last Week: 24) Iowa (6-2)
16. (Last Week: 18) LSU (7-1)
15. (Last Week: 17) Arkansas (6-2)
14. (Last Week: 16) South Carolina (6-2)
13. (Last Week: 7) Missouri (7-1)
12. (Last Week: 15) Nebraska (7-1)
11. (Last Week: 14) Arizona (7-1)
10. (Last Week: 13) Ohio State (8-1)
9. (Last Week:11) Oklahoma (7-1)
24. (Last Week: 12) Florida State (6-2)
23. (Last Week: NR) North Carolina State (6-2)
22. (Last Week: 25) Oklahoma State (7-1)
21. (Last Week: 6) Michigan State (8-1)
20. (Last Week: 21) Baylor (7-2)
19. (Last Week: 20) Mississippi State (7-2)
18. (Last Week: 19) Virginia Tech (6-2)
17. (Last Week: 24) Iowa (6-2)
16. (Last Week: 18) LSU (7-1)
15. (Last Week: 17) Arkansas (6-2)
14. (Last Week: 16) South Carolina (6-2)
13. (Last Week: 7) Missouri (7-1)
12. (Last Week: 15) Nebraska (7-1)
11. (Last Week: 14) Arizona (7-1)
10. (Last Week: 13) Ohio State (8-1)
9. (Last Week:11) Oklahoma (7-1)
8. (Last Week: 10) Alabama (7-1)
7. (Last Week: 9) Stanford (7-1)
6. (Last Week: 8) Wisconsin (7-1)
5. (Last Week: 5) Utah (8-0)
4. (Last Week: 4) Oregon (8-0)
3. (Last Week: 3) Auburn (9-0)
2. (Last Week: 2) TCU (9-0)
1. (Last Week: 1) Boise State (7-0)
7. (Last Week: 9) Stanford (7-1)
6. (Last Week: 8) Wisconsin (7-1)
5. (Last Week: 5) Utah (8-0)
4. (Last Week: 4) Oregon (8-0)
3. (Last Week: 3) Auburn (9-0)
2. (Last Week: 2) TCU (9-0)
1. (Last Week: 1) Boise State (7-0)
Dropped Out: East Carolina, Miami
Thursday, October 28, 2010
College Football Pick-Em: Week 9
Sorry about the background change. My background freaked out this morning so the blog is going to have this very basic background until I find something better. On to the picks. Last week was my work week of the season and I ended up going only 1-4. Luckily, its time to bounce back so this week I will be going 5-0. Here are the picks:
Florida State at North Carolina State- As a Seminoles fan, this game terrifies me. Thursday night games on the road have become a house of horrors for FSU. However, like I have been saying all season, if the Noles are truly "back", they must win games like this one. NC State has the best offense FSU will see for the rest of the season, but FSU's defense has been stellar since the Oklahoma game. They still lead the nation in sacks and must get plenty of pressure on Russell Wilson or he will carve the secondary apart. This game will be close and it will be nerve-wracking, but the Seminoles will prevail. Florida State 34, North Carolina State 31
Florida versus Georgia (in Jacksonville)- I'm not sure what to make of this game. Florida is in the middle of a three game losing streak and Georgia currently has a three game winning streak. If the Gators win, they still control their own destiny in the SEC East. If Georgia wins, they could still win the SEC East despite their awful start to the season. Florida hasn't scored more than 29 points this season. Georgia has topped 40 points for three consecutive games. However, three factors swing this game in the Gators' favor. One, Urban Meyer cannot and will not allow his team to lose four games in a row. Two, the Gators used their bye week to get healthy and their offense should be better for it. Third and most important, Georgia hasn't played a defense of Florida's caliber this season. Florida 24, Georgia 17
Missouri at Nebraska- I feel bad for Missouri. Last week, they scored one of the biggest victories in school history. And their reward for upsetting Oklahoma is a trip to Lincoln to face a very angry Nebraska team. The last time Nebraska played in front of their home crowd, Taylor Martinez got pulled and the Cornhuskers lost to Texas. And last week, the proud Blackshirt defense of Nebraska gave up 41 points to Oklahoma State. Nebraska will be out to avenge both of these mistakes. The winner of this game should win the Big 12 North. Missouri will play hard, but they don't have it in them to pull of back-to-back upsets. Nebraska 28, Missouri 24
Michigan State at Iowa- If Michigan State can win in Iowa City this weekend, they have an excellent shot of going undefeated and even playing for the national title. However, Iowa can thrust itself back into the thick of the Big 10 race with a win versus the Spartans. Michigan State has had everything break right for them this season. Their escapes at Notre Dame and Northwestern have shown that they are truly a charmed team. Iowa, on the other hand, has been killed by their own mistakes in both of their losses. If not for special teams errors, the Hawkeyes could very easily be undefeated. This weekend they will avoid mistakes and cause the Spartans' luck to run out. Iowa 17, Michigan State 14
Upset Special: Oregon at Southern California- I have had this upset picked out ever since the Ducks became a Top 10 team. So have the Trojans. USC is not allowed to play in a bowl game due to their Reggie Bush probation so this game is their Super Bowl. Also, it was the Ducks who truly ushered in the end of the Trojans era of dominance by beating USC last year 47-20. USCs will be out for revenge. They have quietly had a solid season after a slow start that took them out of the national limelight. Their offense really got going two weeks ago against Cal. And the Trojans have had their bye week to prepare for Oregon's breakneck pace of offense. Finally, even though they have fallen on hard times, USC is still full of future NFL players on both sides of the ball. Oregon may execute perfectly, but the Trojans have the talents to hang with them. For the fourth week in a row, the #1 team in the nation will lose. Southern California 41, Oregon 38
Week 8 Record: 1-4
Overall Record: 27-13
Florida State at North Carolina State- As a Seminoles fan, this game terrifies me. Thursday night games on the road have become a house of horrors for FSU. However, like I have been saying all season, if the Noles are truly "back", they must win games like this one. NC State has the best offense FSU will see for the rest of the season, but FSU's defense has been stellar since the Oklahoma game. They still lead the nation in sacks and must get plenty of pressure on Russell Wilson or he will carve the secondary apart. This game will be close and it will be nerve-wracking, but the Seminoles will prevail. Florida State 34, North Carolina State 31
Florida versus Georgia (in Jacksonville)- I'm not sure what to make of this game. Florida is in the middle of a three game losing streak and Georgia currently has a three game winning streak. If the Gators win, they still control their own destiny in the SEC East. If Georgia wins, they could still win the SEC East despite their awful start to the season. Florida hasn't scored more than 29 points this season. Georgia has topped 40 points for three consecutive games. However, three factors swing this game in the Gators' favor. One, Urban Meyer cannot and will not allow his team to lose four games in a row. Two, the Gators used their bye week to get healthy and their offense should be better for it. Third and most important, Georgia hasn't played a defense of Florida's caliber this season. Florida 24, Georgia 17
Missouri at Nebraska- I feel bad for Missouri. Last week, they scored one of the biggest victories in school history. And their reward for upsetting Oklahoma is a trip to Lincoln to face a very angry Nebraska team. The last time Nebraska played in front of their home crowd, Taylor Martinez got pulled and the Cornhuskers lost to Texas. And last week, the proud Blackshirt defense of Nebraska gave up 41 points to Oklahoma State. Nebraska will be out to avenge both of these mistakes. The winner of this game should win the Big 12 North. Missouri will play hard, but they don't have it in them to pull of back-to-back upsets. Nebraska 28, Missouri 24
Michigan State at Iowa- If Michigan State can win in Iowa City this weekend, they have an excellent shot of going undefeated and even playing for the national title. However, Iowa can thrust itself back into the thick of the Big 10 race with a win versus the Spartans. Michigan State has had everything break right for them this season. Their escapes at Notre Dame and Northwestern have shown that they are truly a charmed team. Iowa, on the other hand, has been killed by their own mistakes in both of their losses. If not for special teams errors, the Hawkeyes could very easily be undefeated. This weekend they will avoid mistakes and cause the Spartans' luck to run out. Iowa 17, Michigan State 14
Upset Special: Oregon at Southern California- I have had this upset picked out ever since the Ducks became a Top 10 team. So have the Trojans. USC is not allowed to play in a bowl game due to their Reggie Bush probation so this game is their Super Bowl. Also, it was the Ducks who truly ushered in the end of the Trojans era of dominance by beating USC last year 47-20. USCs will be out for revenge. They have quietly had a solid season after a slow start that took them out of the national limelight. Their offense really got going two weeks ago against Cal. And the Trojans have had their bye week to prepare for Oregon's breakneck pace of offense. Finally, even though they have fallen on hard times, USC is still full of future NFL players on both sides of the ball. Oregon may execute perfectly, but the Trojans have the talents to hang with them. For the fourth week in a row, the #1 team in the nation will lose. Southern California 41, Oregon 38
Week 8 Record: 1-4
Overall Record: 27-13
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Watching the Heisman: Week 8
Here is the Watching the Heisman for Week 8:
10. (Last Week: 9) Denard Robinson
10. (Last Week: 9) Denard Robinson
9. (Last Week: NR) Justin Blackom
8. (Last Week: NR) Robert Griffin III
7. (Last Week: 10) Taylor Martinez
6. (Last Week: 6) Andy Dalton
5. (Last Week: 5) Terrell Pryor
4. (Last Week: 4) LaMichael James
3. (Last Week: 3) Andrew Luck
2. (Last Week: 2) Kellen Moore
1. (Last Week: 1) Cameron Newton
8. (Last Week: NR) Robert Griffin III
7. (Last Week: 10) Taylor Martinez
6. (Last Week: 6) Andy Dalton
5. (Last Week: 5) Terrell Pryor
4. (Last Week: 4) LaMichael James
3. (Last Week: 3) Andrew Luck
2. (Last Week: 2) Kellen Moore
1. (Last Week: 1) Cameron Newton
Monday, October 25, 2010
My Top 25: Week 8
Every week it seems that at least one Top 10 team loses. Last week, both Oklahoma and LSU lost to tams that are now in the Top 10. LSU fell much further than Oklahoma based on their total lack of an offense and the general lack of faith that I have in them. Oklahoma only feel to #11 because they own an extremely impressive win over #12 Florida State and head-to-head results are very meaningful. Missouri finally proved that they are for real and jumped eleven spots, all the way to #7. This week provides another chance for the Tigers to prove their worth as they travel to Lincoln to face Nebraska. Wisconsin jumped to the front of the one-loss teams because they have the most impressive record, with wins versus Ohio State and at Iowa. Their only loss also happens to be at #6 Michigan State. Georgia Tech, Kansas State, and Texas all fell out of the Top 25 after losing. They were replaced by Miami, East Carolina, and Baylor. The Bears can solidify their Top 25 ranking if they can win this week at Texas. Here are the rankings for this week:
25. (Last Week: 17) Oklahoma State (6-1)
24. (Last Week: 15) Iowa (5-2)
23. (Last Week: NR) Miami (5-2)
22. (Last Weel: NR) East Carolina (5-2)
21. (Last Week: NR) Baylor (6-2)
20. (Last Week: 22) Mississippi State (6-2)
19. (Last Week: 24) Virginia Tech (6-2)
18. (Last Week: 7) LSU (7-1)
17. (Last Week: 20) Arkansas (5-2)
16. (Last Week: 19) South Carolina (5-2)
15. (Last Week: 16) Nebraska (6-1)
14. (Last Week: 14) Arizona (6-1)
13. (Last Week: 13) Ohio State (7-1)
12. (Last Week: 12) Florida State (6-1)
11. (Last Week: 5) Oklahoma (6-1)
10. (Last Week: 10) Alabama (7-1)
9. (Last Week: 9) Stanford (6-1)
25. (Last Week: 17) Oklahoma State (6-1)
24. (Last Week: 15) Iowa (5-2)
23. (Last Week: NR) Miami (5-2)
22. (Last Weel: NR) East Carolina (5-2)
21. (Last Week: NR) Baylor (6-2)
20. (Last Week: 22) Mississippi State (6-2)
19. (Last Week: 24) Virginia Tech (6-2)
18. (Last Week: 7) LSU (7-1)
17. (Last Week: 20) Arkansas (5-2)
16. (Last Week: 19) South Carolina (5-2)
15. (Last Week: 16) Nebraska (6-1)
14. (Last Week: 14) Arizona (6-1)
13. (Last Week: 13) Ohio State (7-1)
12. (Last Week: 12) Florida State (6-1)
11. (Last Week: 5) Oklahoma (6-1)
10. (Last Week: 10) Alabama (7-1)
9. (Last Week: 9) Stanford (6-1)
8. (Last Week: 11) Wisconsin (7-1)
7. (Last Week: 18) Missouri (7-0)
6. (Last Week: 8) Michigan State (8-0)
5. (Last Week: 6) Utah (7-0)
4. (Last Week: 4) Oregon (7-0)
3. (Last Week: 3) Auburn (8-0)
2. (Last Week: 2) TCU (8-0)
1. (Last Week: 1) Boise State (6-0)
7. (Last Week: 18) Missouri (7-0)
6. (Last Week: 8) Michigan State (8-0)
5. (Last Week: 6) Utah (7-0)
4. (Last Week: 4) Oregon (7-0)
3. (Last Week: 3) Auburn (8-0)
2. (Last Week: 2) TCU (8-0)
1. (Last Week: 1) Boise State (6-0)
Dropped Out: Georgia Tech, Kansas State, Texas
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