CFP rankings

The Maroon Pug

Freshman
Feb 12, 2013
995
58
28
Good to see State in the top 25. But is Iowa that good to be top 10 above Memphis with a quality win? Is Clemson at #1 suprising? Discuss
 

57stratdawg

Heisman
Dec 1, 2004
148,493
24,275
113
Looks fine to me, but remember last year all the CFB Rankings turned out to be totally meaningless.

This is a weekly ESPN Rating grab for Tuesdays in Novemeber.
 

Xenomorph

All-American
Feb 15, 2007
15,802
9,872
113
I wish I could've been in the room with Danny Kannell..

...when Bama was ranked 4.
 

Shmuley

Heisman
Mar 6, 2008
24,033
11,223
113
He and Joey Galloway were stroking each other's penis with fury.
 

The Maroon Pug

Freshman
Feb 12, 2013
995
58
28
Agreed. It will be shaken up in the upcoming games for sure because of the match-ups. The big 12 will be left out though, weak SoS and they will all beat up on each other in the remaining games.
 

ronpolk

All-American
May 6, 2009
9,293
5,013
113
I don't understand how they can justify a 1 loss bama over Baylor, TCU or Michigan State. Bama really does not have a great win at this point.
 

karlchilders.sixpack

All-Conference
Jun 5, 2008
20,596
4,497
113
Pleased so far

The Comm. is a bunch of knowledgeable football people, that are actually studying this stuff, rather than some

writer types that just don't have a 17'n clue. (no Finebaums)

Bears at 18, The Comm. saw the 5 turnovers and the Manna from heaven scores that OM got against Bama.


Dogs at 20, should be there.


All of this will wash out.
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Rain or Shine, will not save the Mizzou Tigers.
 

RocketDawg

All-Conference
Oct 21, 2011
19,248
2,240
113
Michigan State doesn't have any real great wins either, except Michigan and that was a total fluke. TCU and Baylor also have pretty weak schedules, but agreeably both seem to be really good. Bama has a much harder schedule. The loss to the Bears is problematic though.
 

dickiedawg

All-Conference
Feb 22, 2008
4,399
1,242
113
I'm surprised at Florida's ranking, especially relative to Bama.

UF has the best win of the 2 in OM. Bama's best two wins are Tennessee and Georgia, both of whom Florida beat.
When it comes to losses, UF lost at No. 2 LSU while Bama lost at home to No. 18.
I'd say UF's resume is as good as any 1 loss team's.
 

was21

Senior
May 29, 2007
9,964
607
113
Archie Manning took a leave of absence last year due to medical reasons. Is he back on the committee
 

ronpolk

All-American
May 6, 2009
9,293
5,013
113
I'm surprised at Florida's ranking, especially relative to Bama.

UF has the best win of the 2 in OM. Bama's best two wins are Tennessee and Georgia, both of whom Florida beat.
When it comes to losses, UF lost at No. 2 LSU while Bama lost at home to No. 18.
I'd say UF's resume is as good as any 1 loss team's.

Bingo! Exactly one of the reasons I have a problem with bama at 4. Their loss is not bad but great. Michigan state should be 4. They are undefeated and have the better win. I'm not too worried about Baylor or TCU at this point. Both still have Oklahoma, OSU and each other left to play. That will sort it self out. No justification for bama being there other than they want them to be.
 

ronpolk

All-American
May 6, 2009
9,293
5,013
113
Tell us about those major wins for TCU, and Baylor. Time will take care of it.

I agree time will take care of it but tell me all the losses Baylor and TCU have. Also, tell me the good win that Bama has? And if you include tenn and Georgia please explain why Florida is not 4 rather than bama.
 

karlchilders.sixpack

All-Conference
Jun 5, 2008
20,596
4,497
113
Finebaum has Baylor as #1, and complaining about the situation

You figure it out, I have zero respect for his ability to determine this stuff.

No respect at all.
 

was21

Senior
May 29, 2007
9,964
607
113
Finebaum has a very limited knowledge of the game of football. He has parlayed his "shtick" into a national presence. For whatever reason it has worked. One of the better things he has going for him are his contacts. He has bamboozled a lot of folks, but he is not an analyst, just an analist..or ******* as it were
 

WrapItDog

Senior
Aug 23, 2012
4,316
741
113
Time will take care of it.

Only 1 of the top 4 in last years 1st week poll made it to the playoffs

 

MSUDC11

Redshirt
Aug 23, 2012
7,316
0
0
Bama should not be fourth right now. Michigan State and Florida should be ahead of them at the very least. Obviously that changes if they beat LSU though.

That being said, the committee proved last season that these weekly polls mean nothing until the final one. TCU won its last game 66-3 and dropped three spots somehow. After the Egg Bowl we were ranked behind Michigan State, but we jumped ahead of them a week later after both of our seasons were already over the week before. That changed our bowl destination too, since the highest ranked team that wasn't a conference champ was locked into the Orange Bowl.

I like that we are 20 in this poll. That's right about where I view us right now.
 

Dawgzilla

Redshirt
Mar 3, 2008
5,406
0
0
Bama will sort itself out this weekend. If Bama wins, they belong in the Top 4. If they lose, they won't be in the Top 4.
 

BrickCityDawgs

Redshirt
Aug 9, 2015
31
0
0
Iowa ahead of Memphis is absurd to me. If you look at side by side it's not close. Memphis has a win over Ole Miss and the best Iowa win is Wisconsin. Plus, the remaining Memphis schedule is far better than Iowa's.

MSU at #20 is accurate for us right now with a lot of room for upward movement if we finish strong.
 

patdog

Heisman
May 28, 2007
58,418
28,412
113
remember last year all the CFB Rankings turned out to be totally meaningless.

This is a weekly ESPN Rating grab for Tuesdays in Novemeber.
Exactly. They may as well be ranking teams at random at this point. I think the committee did a lot of damage to its credibility last year. They should just do it like the basketball committee does. At the end of the season, announce who's in and who's out.
 

patdog

Heisman
May 28, 2007
58,418
28,412
113
Tell us about those major wins for TCU, and Baylor. Time will take care of it.
Pat Forde tells it pretty well.
If the Big 12 has a representative in your initial top four, you’re doing it wrong.
There are four viable playoff contenders from that league at this point, more than any other conference. But that’s also largely a function of having played no one.
Baylor (6): Most notable victory to date is over West Virginia, which has a losing record. The two true road games have been at SMU and Kansas, both of which are pitiful.
TCU (7): Most notable victory is probably at Texas Tech, and that came courtesy of a fortuitous tipped-pass reception in the end zone in the final minute. (The Horned Frogs drilled West Virginia last week, but that was at home.)
Oklahoma State (8): Most notable victory was at West Virginia, in overtime. It was the third of three straight narrow escapes over middling competition (Texas and Kansas State were the others).
Oklahoma (9): Most notable victory was at Tennessee in September. The Volunteers are now 4-4. While the comeback win in Knoxville beats anything the rest of the league has done, the Sooners’ stunning loss to Texas also leaves them a step behind the above three teams.
Of the 30 victories by those four teams, exactly zero have come against teams currently in the AP Top 25. There is no meat on that Big 12 bone. They haven’t proved anything yet.


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RocketDawg

All-Conference
Oct 21, 2011
19,248
2,240
113
Memphis has a pretty impressive team. Their situation sorta reminds me of Tulane a few (maybe 20?) years ago when they finished 11-0 and as I recall, were ranked 11th in the nation because of a weak schedule. If somehow Memphis wins out, they should be higher because, as much as some of us may hate to admit it, the win over the Bears was pretty impressive. OM has a good team.
 

patdog

Heisman
May 28, 2007
58,418
28,412
113
Pay no attention to the rankings now, or any other week until the end of the season. Here is what will happen:
Big 10 champion is in
SEC champion is in, unless it has 2 losses
Big 12 champion is in
4th spot goes to Clemson if they go undefeated. Possibly still in with 1 loss, but a 1-loss Notre Dame team or 1-loss PAC-12 champion could take that spot.
 

patdog

Heisman
May 28, 2007
58,418
28,412
113
I think you pretty much nailed it. A&M should get to 9 wins though, even though I'm far from impressed with them squeaking by South Carolina. Their home game vs. Auburn will be a cripple fight, but they should win. Then Western Carolina and Vandy will be easy wins before they get destroyed by LSU.
 

lazlow

Senior
Jul 9, 2009
1,175
505
83
David Pollard must be blowing herbstreet. Can't stand either one of those 17s. KH never stops running his dick sucker about OOC....and never calls his own Buckeyes et al about In conference SOS. You'll never hear KB say anything about OSU having a 42 SOS.

Rece Davis is the only one that doesn't sound like a complete douche. He completely called the committee out on bama v UF ranking. Jeff Long came off as a complete 17tard.
 

msstate7

Redshirt
Nov 27, 2008
10,388
10
38
ND and Stanford play the last game of the year. If the sec has a 2-loss champion, the winner of the nd-Stanford game is in IMO
 

mstateglfr

All-American
Feb 24, 2008
16,328
6,144
113
Good to see State in the top 25. But is Iowa that good to be top 10 above Memphis with a quality win? Is Clemson at #1 suprising? Discuss

Iowa beat a ranked Northwestern on the road.
Iowa beat a ranked Wisconsin on the road.

I don't think Iowa deserves to be in the top 4 even if they win out, but its not like they have beaten nobody.
I fully expect them to drop like a rock once they lose.
 

msstate7

Redshirt
Nov 27, 2008
10,388
10
38
Iowa beat a ranked Northwestern on the road.
Iowa beat a ranked Wisconsin on the road.

I don't think Iowa deserves to be in the top 4 even if they win out, but its not like they have beaten nobody.
I fully expect them to drop like a rock once they lose.

If they win out, they'll have beaten Ohio state or Michigan state. If they do that, they should be in
 

saltslugs

Redshirt
Oct 9, 2009
1,500
0
0
Pay no attention to the rankings now, or any other week until the end of the season. Here is what will happen:
Big 10 champion is in
SEC champion is in, unless it has 2 losses
Big 12 champion is in
4th spot goes to Clemson if they go undefeated. Possibly still in with 1 loss, but a 1-loss Notre Dame team or 1-loss PAC-12 champion could take that spot.

Not necessarily. For example, I could easily see a 1-loss LSU getting in over a 1-loss conference champion.
 

Chappy.sixpack

Redshirt
Sep 1, 2013
66
0
0
The Florida ranking is a little baffling to me. I agree it won't matter as long as they win out. They will be in for sure if they do. I wonder if they are giving consideration that their best win (OM) came with a player at the most important position in football on steroids. Just trying to understand it.
 

patdog

Heisman
May 28, 2007
58,418
28,412
113
We'll see. I can easily see a 1-loss LSU that finishes 2nd in the West behind Alabama being one of the most deserving 4 teams. But I don't think the committee is going to put 2 SEC teams in the actual playoff at the end of the season. Look at last year. They ranked the teams throughout November, and then at the end they just said, screw it, we're taking 4 of the 5 major conference champions regardless of their rankings leading up till then.
 

Go Budaw

Redshirt
Aug 22, 2012
7,321
0
36
Tell us about those major wins for TCU, and Baylor. Time will take care of it.

Notable wins? How about the fact that they don't have a loss? That should be the minimum requirement for being in the top 4 at this point with as many unbeatens that are still remaining. Regardless, I agree that it will sort itself out eventually.
 

saltslugs

Redshirt
Oct 9, 2009
1,500
0
0
Even so.... a two-loss Florida could beat a one-loss Alabama, perhaps paving the way for LSU.
 

patdog

Heisman
May 28, 2007
58,418
28,412
113
Again, if you're talking about deserving teams, absolutely. I just don't think the committee is going to take a non-champion for political reasons.