Florida is a shell of the team we beat with all their injuries. Easley was one of the most dominant players in all of college football this year. Georgia missing top 2 RB's and top 3 WR's. And has one of the worst defenses in college football. They will lose so I don't really care about them. Maybe next week but perhaps not with Connor Shaw out for SC. Baylor hasn't played anyone. They play 3 ranked teams in a row, while Miami plays Florida State and VT. It will all be figured out in the end. Stanford is what really bother me. They lost to an unranked team for ****s sake.
Bridgewater is a nice college quarterback but I don't see success in the NFL. You can pretty much read what the next play is. It's such a conservative style he has, I know part of it is on the coaching staff but I also think they do it for him.
Hundley is trash, few weeks ago people were saying he's a first rounder, yeah no.. The whole offense is just draw after draw..
Mizzou is out, so Canes can move to that #6 spot. I think that's the highest they will rank. It's all downhill from now on.
That's assuming the Canes move up. Two squeaked out wins in back to back weeks against mediocre teams means they could be leapfrogged by Baylor and possibly Clemson too who pummeled Wake Forest 56-7.
Baylor definitely, but I'm hesitant with Clemson. Outside of Stanford, they are really valuing being undefeated. One and two loss SEC teams are getting a lot of respect but outside of teams like LSU and TAMU I don't see the opportunity there to do much leapfrogging. Sent from my GT-P3110 using Tapatalk
Lol I don't even expect the Ohio State vs Michigan game to be a close game.. Ohio State should roll over them next month.
FSU are 3 TD favorites against Miami. Honestly, I can see them blowing them out just like they did to Clemson. Don't think Miami is healthy enough for the challenge.
Cato of Marshall is a very good quarterback, still has some fundamental things to work on, some bad decisions throwing off his back foot, and sometimes telegraphs passes, but he has great accuracy.
Some finish. I only tuned into the 4th quarter as I saw it was close, still didn't think Auburn would win it. Oh, Nick Saban
You know what? I'm happy. I had a great Thanksgiving. FAU is bowl eligible (which, considering the crap that the team went through in recent weeks, is a miracle), and today, I'm seeing some classics.
No matter how bad your day has been, you have to feel better knowing you don't work for Saban today. I bet he was.....grumpy.
Can you imagine the death stare someone will get when they go up to Nick and say "Hey Nick. Got a second?"
Highly doubt Ohio State moved up on the rankings. My guess is Florida State is at 1, Auburn at 2, Ohio State at 3, Missouri at 4, then Alabama. If Auburn loses to Missouri in the SEC title game I'm still not sure Ohio State gets the ranking necessary, Missouri will get the nod in my opinion. That's the benefit of being in the SEC/ACC..
By the way this is the best Saturday of football I've watched in years. As far as colleges goes I usually don't have a horse in the race (kind of root for USC though), so I am able to enjoy almost any game regardless of conference.
Figures the last year before a playoff is instilled, there will most likely be just 2 undefeated teams remaining, both #1 and #2. /still happy there's a playoff tho
Nope. Ohio State beats Michigan State and they are pretty much in, that's a damn good win if they can pull it off. MSU has one loss at Notre Dame a game in wich they lost their starting QB. Other than that they have dominated the majority of their opponents. Ohio State is already #2 in the BCS (ESPN projections) so how would it make sense to drop them if they beat their toughest opponent yet?? It wouldn't win and their in.