Shake up in the top 4

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Who will take the place of Clemson and Tennesee?

The Saban Invitational needs a new name...

Will TCU finally get some Love?

I guess we will find out Tuesday as the newest Too Early for Prime Time Teams to be announced...
 

Redscarlet

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Jun 17, 2001
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1) Georgia
2) Ohio St
3) TCU
4) Michigan
5) Oregon
6) Tennessee
7) Ole Miss
8) UCLA
9 Clemson
10) LSU
 

nu2u

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Aug 10, 2006
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1. Georgia
2. Ohio St
3. Michigan
4. TCU

Tennessee
Oregon
UCLA
USC
 

cubsker_rivals142943

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I think the pac 12 trio are pretty good teams (esp oregon), but they have nothing out of conference to hang their hat on. Wins against total crap teams and a 49-3 loss to Georgia. USC still has notre dame, but that's it.
 

nu2u

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I think the pac 12 trio are pretty good teams (esp oregon), but they have nothing out of conference to hang their hat on. Wins against total crap teams and a 49-3 loss to Georgia. USC still has notre dame, but that's it.
If USC finishes with wins against UCLA and Notre Dame they will have a very stong case ... but that one point loss at Utah is probably going to haunt them.
 

cubsker_rivals142943

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If USC finishes with wins against UCLA and Notre Dame they will have a very stong case ... but that one point loss at Utah is probably going to haunt them.

Pac 12 went divisionless, I think, so USC would then get Oregon in Vegas in the p12 title game. Pretty good trio of wins if they can run the board. I think Oregon smacks them though.
 

SickOfPractice

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One thing I really miss the last twenty years is closely following The Top 25 and wondering how that weeks victory, or occasional loss, would affect our ranking in the polls.
😐
 

RedMyMind

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One thing I really miss the last twenty years is closely following The Top 25 and wondering how that weeks victory, or occasional loss, would affect our ranking in the polls.
😐
2016 seems to be the last year we watched teams fall and us rise... up until the Wisconsin loss