This week I watched PSU-Purdue, VT-Clemson, parts of ND-Navy, Florida-Georgia and OSU-Minnesota.
Rank | Team | Delta |
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1 | Michigan | -- |
2 | Ohio State | -- |
3 | Texas | -- |
4 | Auburn |
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5 | Florida |
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6 | Tennessee |
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7 | Notre Dame | -- |
8 | Southern Cal |
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9 | California |
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10 | West Virginia |
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11 | Louisville |
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12 | Arkansas | -- |
13 | Boston College |
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14 | LSU |
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15 | Wisconsin |
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16 | Clemson |
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17 | Oklahoma |
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18 | Oregon |
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19 | Boise State |
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20 | Rutgers |
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21 | Georgia Tech | -- |
22 | Texas A&M | -- |
23 | Wake Forest | -- |
24 | Missouri | -- |
25 | Virginia Tech |
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Fallers
USC - I said last week they look more and more beatable each week. Well, this week they looked really beatable as they lost. We now seem destined to have a jumble of one loss teams with great arguments why they deserve to play the winner of Michigan-OSU for the MNC. It's all blowed up.
Clemson - Each time I start talking up this team they lose. No excuse this week. They just got whooped.
Rutgers - I'm just not a believer. Put them on a field against any Big Ten or SEC team and they lose.
Readjustment
I rearranged the order of Auburn/Florida/Tennessee based on the fact Auburn beat Florida who beat Tennessee.
Help is requested on this ballot. Is there anyplace where I'm way off base?