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Remaining Schedules of Potential Playoff Teams
Posted on 11/11/14 at 9:30 pm
Posted on 11/11/14 at 9:30 pm
Remaining schedules of the top 8 committee-ranked teams.
This does not include conference championship games, which will obviously play a major role in determining the final four.
1. Mississippi State (9-0)
#5 Alabama (8-1) 15 Nov [A]
Vanderbilt (3-7) 22 Nov [H]
#10 Ole Miss (8-2) 29 Nov [A]
2. Oregon (9-1)
Colorado (2-8) 22 Nov [H]
Oregon State (4-5) 29 Nov [A]
3. Florida State (9-0)
Miami (6-3) 15 Nov [A]
Boston College (6-4) 22 Nov [H]
Florida (5-3) 29 Nov [H]
4. TCU (8-1)
Kansas (3-6) 15 Nov [A]
Texas (5-5) 27 Nov [A]
Iowa State (2-7) 6 Dec [H]
5. Alabama (8-1)
#1 Mississippi State (9-0) 15 Nov [H ]
Western Carolina (6-4) 22 Nov [H]
#9 Auburn (7-2) 29 Nov [H]
6. Arizona State (8-1)
Oregon State (4-5) 15 Nov [A]
Washington State (3-7) 22 Nov [H]
#14 Arizona (7-2) 29 Nov [A]
7. Baylor (8-1)
Oklahoma State (5-4) 22 Nov [H]
Texas Tech (3-6) 29 Nov [A]
#13 Kansas State (7-2) 6 Dec [H]
8. Ohio State (8-1)
#25 Minnesota (7-2) 15 Nov [A]
Indiana (3-6) 22 Nov [H]
Michigan (5-5) 29 Nov [H]
Some takeaways:
- MSU and Bama by far have the toughest remaining scedules. That's not necessarily a bad thing; they will be rewarded for the wins against ranked opponents and not heavily penalized for the losses (provided they're not blowouts).
- I think Florida State will slip up against one of their remaining three opponents.
- TCU will coast and they have no conference championship game...although that will probably hurt them in the end.
This does not include conference championship games, which will obviously play a major role in determining the final four.
1. Mississippi State (9-0)
#5 Alabama (8-1) 15 Nov [A]
Vanderbilt (3-7) 22 Nov [H]
#10 Ole Miss (8-2) 29 Nov [A]
2. Oregon (9-1)
Colorado (2-8) 22 Nov [H]
Oregon State (4-5) 29 Nov [A]
3. Florida State (9-0)
Miami (6-3) 15 Nov [A]
Boston College (6-4) 22 Nov [H]
Florida (5-3) 29 Nov [H]
4. TCU (8-1)
Kansas (3-6) 15 Nov [A]
Texas (5-5) 27 Nov [A]
Iowa State (2-7) 6 Dec [H]
5. Alabama (8-1)
#1 Mississippi State (9-0) 15 Nov [H ]
Western Carolina (6-4) 22 Nov [H]
#9 Auburn (7-2) 29 Nov [H]
6. Arizona State (8-1)
Oregon State (4-5) 15 Nov [A]
Washington State (3-7) 22 Nov [H]
#14 Arizona (7-2) 29 Nov [A]
7. Baylor (8-1)
Oklahoma State (5-4) 22 Nov [H]
Texas Tech (3-6) 29 Nov [A]
#13 Kansas State (7-2) 6 Dec [H]
8. Ohio State (8-1)
#25 Minnesota (7-2) 15 Nov [A]
Indiana (3-6) 22 Nov [H]
Michigan (5-5) 29 Nov [H]
Some takeaways:
- MSU and Bama by far have the toughest remaining scedules. That's not necessarily a bad thing; they will be rewarded for the wins against ranked opponents and not heavily penalized for the losses (provided they're not blowouts).
- I think Florida State will slip up against one of their remaining three opponents.
- TCU will coast and they have no conference championship game...although that will probably hurt them in the end.
This post was edited on 11/11/14 at 9:59 pm
Posted on 11/11/14 at 9:34 pm to MaroonWhite
Biggest question is what becomes of MSU if they lose to Bama but win out. And OU, FSU and TCU win out as well.
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