I'll say:
1. Texas
2. Ohio State
3. Alabama
4. Tennessee
5. Oregon
6. Georgia
7. Penn State
8. Missouri
9. Miami (Fla.)
10. USC
I think alabama and tennessee both fall a couple spots further than you have projected, but who knowsI'll say:
1. Texas
2. Ohio State
3. Alabama
4. Tennessee
5. Oregon
6. Georgia
7. Penn State
8. Missouri
9. Miami (Fla.)
10. USC
This. The thing I always loved about CFB was that the stakes were super high every week. Not as much now.In the past yesterday would have been earth shattering, but nowit don't matter. All they play for now is 12 spots
I would not count Miami out to take a run this year. They are looking hot.The top 10 still dominated by the SEC!
I agree - 100%. Tennessee not only lost, they looked atrocious doing it. No offense, porous OL, Nico was bad, and in crunch, the Defense lets a freshman QB and RB run chunk plays down the field almost at will.After the losses this weekend, I think both teams are ranked too high.
They should have lost the past two weeks. A good team will be them bad.I would not count Miami out to take a run this year. They are looking hot.
If they put the same product on the field that we saw Saturday in their remaining games they will easily lose 3 or 4 more. I guess we will find out now just how good the coaching staff is.I'm a TN fan, but after what I saw Saturday night, I think they lose 4 more.
i guess the big 10 could make a similar claim of the top 5The top 10 still dominated by the SEC!
Agree...had the same thought.Next Saturday will tell us a lot about this football team.