Did Big Ten win anything?
Did Big Ten win anything?
How much $$ did ND take home for their bowl game?
Penn State won. Minnesota beat Auburn. Iowa beat USC. Sparty beat Wake. Indiana's got Tennessee tomorrow in the Gator Bowl (how the hell did Indiana make the Gator Bowl?).
Okay but apart from those what did they win?
Some sort of Monty Python joke here.
Haha.
Pac12 is such a joke. So is the Big12. I can’t wait for Baylor to beat a completely unprepared UGA team and then act like they did something
Pac12 is such a joke. So is the Big12. I can’t wait for Baylor to beat a completely unprepared UGA team and then act like they did something
Or get cut stomped by Georgia’s defense and one wide receiver. The Big 12 is garbage.
AP is the final poll. Before bowls on 12/8 but with updated win/loss records:
1 LSU 14-0 1535 47 1 —
2 OSU 13-1 1488 0 2 —
3 CLEM 14-0 1441 0 3 —
4 OKLA 12-2 1364 0 6 2
5 UGA 12-2 1241 0 4 -1
6 FLA 11-2 1167 0 7 1
7 ORE 12-2 1141 0 13 6
8 BAY 11-3 1039 0 8 —
9 ALA 11-2 1011 0 9 —
9 AUB 9-4 1011 0 11 2
11 WIS 10-4 944 0 10 -1
12 UTAH 11-3 909 0 5 -7
13 PSU 11-2 888 0 12 -1
14 ND 11-2 709 0 14 —
15 MEM 12-2 675 0 16 1
16 MINN 11-2 648 0 15 -1
17 MICH 9-4 597 0 17 —
18 BSU 12-2 500 0 19 1
19 IOWA 10-3 494 0 18 -1
20 APP 13-1 355 0 20 —
21 NAVY 11-2 246 0 23 2
After bowls:
1 Clemson (hoping to make 11/7/20 game mean even more)
2 LSU
3 Ohio St
4 Georgia
5 Oklahoma
6 Florida
7 Oregon
8 Alabama
9 Penn St
10 Baylor
11 ND
12 Wisconsin
13 Minnesota
14 Auburn
15 Utah
16 Iowa
17 Appalachian St
18 Navy
19 Memphis
20 Michigan
21 Boise St
It could be me but having the playoff games played so early took away from the other NY6 games. I was interested to see who would win the Rose Bowl, but the others were kinda meh. Especially the Sugar Bowl.
Put the playoff games on New Years Day.
It could be me but having the playoff games played so early took away from the other NY6 games. I was interested to see who would win the Rose Bowl, but the others were kinda meh. Especially the Sugar Bowl.
Put the playoff games on New Years Day.
Are you sure this is correct? How in the world does Oklahoma remain at five after their beating?
My Top Ten
1&2 Clemson
or LSU
3 Ohio St 13-1
4 Georgia 12-2
5 Oregon 12-2
6 Alabama 11-2
7 Florida 11-2
8 Penn St 11-2
9 ND 11-2
10 Oklahoma 12-2
We're ahead of Oklahoma based on results against a mutual opponent.
The after bowl rankings were just my projection. Of course there is plenty of room for discussion, even after the AP actually releases its own rankings, due to its subjectivity. Does Florida get that much credit to jump them by beating a 9-5 Virginia team by 8 points? Or Oregon with their 1 point win over #11 Wisconsin?
To use previous data as an example, when we got beat by Clemson by 27 points, our final ranking went from #3 to #5.
The Big 12 record in bowls is poor (1-5) this year and Oklahoma could be viewed as a paper champ, but I wouldn't agree with further movement lower than #7. I think #5 or #6 is more likely, not that I necessarily agree with it - to that point I think ND should be higher than #11.
No way in hell OU gets dropped to 10. I'd be surprised if they went any lower than 6
Got the under in the Cincy/BC game at 53.5 before it dropped almost 10 points. In a lightning delay. Hopefully they can finish.
*Further proof God hates BC: their bowl
last year was cancelled due to lightning
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Okay, I didn't read it that way which is why I asked.
Given how they were spanked and the overall performance of the Big 12, I can see them dropping to 10. The pollsters have been a little goofy this year.
Mine would be identical to Legacy even though #5 is too high for Oregon.
1 LSU/Clemson winner
2 LSU/Clemson loser
3 Ohio St 13-1
4 Georgia 12-2
5 Oregon 12-2
6 Alabama 11-2
7 Florida 11-2
8 Penn St 11-2
9 ND 11-2
10 Oklahoma 12-2
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