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5th CFP rankings: teams sorted by currently ranked wins
Posted on 12/4/19 at 7:51 am
Posted on 12/4/19 at 7:51 am
Ohio State: 4 (#8 Wisconsin, #10 Penn State, #14 Michigan, #20 Cincinnati)
LSU: 3 (#9 Florida, #11 Auburn, #12 Alabama)
Georgia: 3 (#9 Florida, #11 Auburn, #15 Notre Dame)
Wisconsin: 3 (#14 Michigan, #16 Iowa, #18 Minnesota)
Oklahoma: 2 (#7 Baylor, #25 Oklahoma State)
Auburn: 2 (#12 Alabama, #13 Oregon)
Penn State: 2 (#14 Michigan, #16 Iowa)
Michigan: 2 (#15 Notre Dame, #16 Iowa)
BYU: 2 (#19 Boise State, #22 Southern Cal)
Memphis: 2 (#20 Cincinnati, #24 Navy)
Notre Dame: 2 (#22 Southern Cal, #23 Virginia)
Baylor: 2 (#24 Navy, #25 Oklahoma State)
South Carolina: 1 (#4 Georgia)
Southern Cal: 1 (#5 Utah)
Kansas State: 1 (#6 Oklahoma)
Illinois: 1 (#8 Wisconsin)
Minnesota: 1 (#10 Penn State)
Florida: 1 (#11 Auburn)
Arizona State: 1 (#13 Oregon)
Temple: 1 (#17 Memphis)
Iowa: 1 (#18 Minnesota)
Georgia Southern: 1 (#21 Appalachian State)
Washington: 1 (#22 Southern Cal)
Oregon: 1 (#22 Southern Cal)
Louisville: 1 (#23 Virginia)
Miami: 1 (#23 Virginia)
Texas Tech: 1 (#25 Oklahoma State)
Texas: 1 (#25 Oklahoma State)
Interesting talking points from this week's rankings:
-Clemson and Utah remain the only top 10 teams without a ranked win. Utah has a chance to earn a ranked win over Oregon this week. Clemson will likely beat UVA, causing them to fall from the rankings, and will be without a ranked win this season.
-With a win over Michigan, Ohio State moves to the top of the sorting with 4 ranked wins.
As always, I'm doing this from my phone so let me know if I missed something.
LSU: 3 (#9 Florida, #11 Auburn, #12 Alabama)
Georgia: 3 (#9 Florida, #11 Auburn, #15 Notre Dame)
Wisconsin: 3 (#14 Michigan, #16 Iowa, #18 Minnesota)
Oklahoma: 2 (#7 Baylor, #25 Oklahoma State)
Auburn: 2 (#12 Alabama, #13 Oregon)
Penn State: 2 (#14 Michigan, #16 Iowa)
Michigan: 2 (#15 Notre Dame, #16 Iowa)
BYU: 2 (#19 Boise State, #22 Southern Cal)
Memphis: 2 (#20 Cincinnati, #24 Navy)
Notre Dame: 2 (#22 Southern Cal, #23 Virginia)
Baylor: 2 (#24 Navy, #25 Oklahoma State)
South Carolina: 1 (#4 Georgia)
Southern Cal: 1 (#5 Utah)
Kansas State: 1 (#6 Oklahoma)
Illinois: 1 (#8 Wisconsin)
Minnesota: 1 (#10 Penn State)
Florida: 1 (#11 Auburn)
Arizona State: 1 (#13 Oregon)
Temple: 1 (#17 Memphis)
Iowa: 1 (#18 Minnesota)
Georgia Southern: 1 (#21 Appalachian State)
Washington: 1 (#22 Southern Cal)
Oregon: 1 (#22 Southern Cal)
Louisville: 1 (#23 Virginia)
Miami: 1 (#23 Virginia)
Texas Tech: 1 (#25 Oklahoma State)
Texas: 1 (#25 Oklahoma State)
Interesting talking points from this week's rankings:
-Clemson and Utah remain the only top 10 teams without a ranked win. Utah has a chance to earn a ranked win over Oregon this week. Clemson will likely beat UVA, causing them to fall from the rankings, and will be without a ranked win this season.
-With a win over Michigan, Ohio State moves to the top of the sorting with 4 ranked wins.
As always, I'm doing this from my phone so let me know if I missed something.
Posted on 12/4/19 at 7:53 am to Ingeniero
But I don’t see Alabama's ranked wins
Posted on 12/4/19 at 7:54 am to Ingeniero
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let me know if I missed something.
I see what you did there
Posted on 12/4/19 at 7:55 am to BoCam2
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I see what you did there
I know y'all think this is a dig at bama every week but I'm serious doing this from mobile takes some patience and it's very easy to leave last week's rankings in there somewhere. Screws the whole thing up.
Posted on 12/4/19 at 7:56 am to Choupique19
Alabama will show up on the Quality Losses thread.
Posted on 12/4/19 at 9:46 am to Ingeniero
Add in record.
Analyze against CFP guidelines:
1. Conference championships won,
2. Strength of schedule,
3. Head-to-head competition,
4. Comparative outcomes of common opponents (without incenting margin of victory), and,
5. Other relevant factors such as key injuries that may have affected a team’s performance during the season or likely will affect its postseason performance.
Compare your results against committee.
Conclusion?
Analyze against CFP guidelines:
1. Conference championships won,
2. Strength of schedule,
3. Head-to-head competition,
4. Comparative outcomes of common opponents (without incenting margin of victory), and,
5. Other relevant factors such as key injuries that may have affected a team’s performance during the season or likely will affect its postseason performance.
Compare your results against committee.
Conclusion?
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