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I know its going to be hammered to death for two days, but here's a chart
Posted on 11/16/14 at 6:59 pm
Posted on 11/16/14 at 6:59 pm
A couple of things stand out.
Undefeated or not - Florida State has zero Top 25 wins and really no potential for any more.
I would rank Oregon #1 and Alabama #2 in front of them. Florida State #3. TCU/Mississippi State is a more interesting argument now than most figure. Baylor could drop a couple more down the stretch, and if MSU beats Ole Miss, they will have the same number of quality wins. Could come down to quality of loss between TCU and MSU.
Baylor can probably pass TCU if they beat Kansas State.
Ohio State is just sitting there - going to slip up in this thing.
Ole Miss is probably the best 2 loss team, but Michigan State makes an interesting comparison with their two losses being Top 7.
Posted on 11/16/14 at 7:07 pm to anc
Florida State needs to be in the top four. They're undefeated.
I'd put them at 4, and AS SOON as they lose, they'd be gone. I would very grudgingly have them there. Now, for TCU and Baylor. Baylor is better, and TCU struggled with freaking Kansas. If either falter at all, Ohio State goes up.
I'd put them at 4, and AS SOON as they lose, they'd be gone. I would very grudgingly have them there. Now, for TCU and Baylor. Baylor is better, and TCU struggled with freaking Kansas. If either falter at all, Ohio State goes up.
Posted on 11/16/14 at 7:13 pm to anc
If LSU isn't a quality win for Alabama, then how is it a quality loss for Ole Miss? As well as WVU being a quality loss for Baylor
This post was edited on 11/16/14 at 7:18 pm
Posted on 11/16/14 at 7:16 pm to anc
I am ok with Baylor at 4 and MSU at 5, but if MSU wins out, including a win over Ole Miss, then I would place them at 4 ahead of Baylor.
Based upon your chart, my ranking (for this week) would be:
1. Oregon
2. Alabama
3. Florida State
4. Baylor
5. Mississippi State
6. TCU
7. Ohio State
8. Tie between Ole Miss and Georgia
Michigan State should receive no consideration
Based upon your chart, my ranking (for this week) would be:
1. Oregon
2. Alabama
3. Florida State
4. Baylor
5. Mississippi State
6. TCU
7. Ohio State
8. Tie between Ole Miss and Georgia
Michigan State should receive no consideration
Posted on 11/16/14 at 7:19 pm to anc
quote:Based solely on this chart, it should be...
I would rank Oregon #1 and Alabama #2
1. Oregon
2. Florida St.
3. Baylor
4. TCU
Posted on 11/16/14 at 7:21 pm to anc
Props on the chart if you made it. I like it.
Posted on 11/16/14 at 7:30 pm to anc
How I think the committee will rank them:
1. Alabama
2. Oregon
3. FSU
4. State
5. TCU
6. Baylor
7. OSU
8. Ole Miss
9. Michigan St
10. UGA
1. Alabama
2. Oregon
3. FSU
4. State
5. TCU
6. Baylor
7. OSU
8. Ole Miss
9. Michigan St
10. UGA
Posted on 11/16/14 at 7:31 pm to anc
Miss St ought to lose comparison against either Baylor or TCU. If FSU finally plays a team that goes at them in the second half, I really wonder who the committee would give the spot to- 2 spots for 4 teams, Baylor, TCU, Miss St, and Ohio St. I hope it sorts itself out. I don't trust the committee at all.
Posted on 11/16/14 at 7:51 pm to anc
The thing is Oregon gets credit for a win over Utah but teams like LSU, A&M, and Arkansas are just outside the top 25. Is a team that has played a weaker schedule and won one more game really that much more valuable of an opponent?
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