A few notes from looking at some rankings/schedules:
How the hell is Stanford #5 or 6 with a loss to a 4-4 Utah team? Quite the mulligan being handed out there. Should at least be behind Baylor and Miami.
Baylor plays Oklahoma, Texas Tech and Ok St the next three weeks. THAT is a rough stretch and we will see how good they are. Lots of football to be played in the Big12. BTW - Texas should hang a loss on at least one of T-Tech, Baylor or OKST.
Miami - They will be destroyed this week vs. FSU but otherwise have a nice path to 11-1. HOWEVER, you have to like them finishing the season AT PITT. Va Tech after FSU is another.
Wisconsin really needs to lose to BYU since Iowa, Minn, Indiana and Penn State represent the remaining Big1G "gauntlet" they have to run. Unfortunately the game is in Madison which is a pretty good home turf advantage.
SEC can bite me. LSU's schedule is weak in hindsight, now #11 Auburn is only team they played that is currently ranked while at gametime, TCU was #20, Georgia was #9 and Florida #17, LOSING to now unranked Georgia and Ole freaking Miss. How they are still #13 is amazing to me.
So Auburn is pumped up because they have only lost to (at the time) #6 LSU and beat the legendary two loss Johnny Football (by beat I mean outscored). They have played no one else, should finish 1-2 over the final three vs. Tenn, Georgia and Bama.
A&M has lost to the only two ranked teams they played and rank 97th in points allowed. I imagine they can lose to LSU and Mizzou to finish the season and still show up in the top 25 despite going 0-4 vs ranked opponents. But hey, should be a sweet highlight reel from the UTEP game this week!
I'm not sure we are able to leapfrog many of these eventual 3 loss SEC teams that are grossly overrated (So Car, Auburn, TAMU, LSU). Hopefully Tenn, Georgia and Florida can pull some upsets to drag down the conference.