College Football Thread

Can't wait to hear the media narrative this week.

"Well Ohio State wasn't as good as we thought." Please continue to give MSU no credit for their success.
 
Michigan State is a really good team. Shouldn't have lost to Nebraska but any team can have a bad night. Ohio State has not been tested at all and it showed. They aren't God's gift to creation.
 
Michigan State is a really good team. Shouldn't have lost to Nebraska but any team can have a bad night. Ohio State has not been tested at all and it showed. They aren't God's gift to creation.

Well we need to realize the committee and their messed up rationale. I expect Ohio State to be number 1 since they have a good loss under their belt.
 
My top 6 before the rankings are released. Prior to the evening games.

1) Clemson

2) Alabama

3) Iowa

4) Notre Dame

5) Michigan State

6) Oklahoma State
 
Lol Ezekiel Elliot said they were gashing us. On that drive they gashed the Spartans for 32 yards on 10 plays. N
 
You know, I have all the respect in the world for Georgia Southern because I know they came to try to win a ballgame tonight, unlike Georgia. And I really don't give a **** that we won or how good the disney dawgs or anyone else say Georgia Southern is, but this was embarrassing.
 
LOL off FSU being "better than anyone Bama has faced"

FSU is not a good team this year. Watch the damn games.

Lol indeed. It's looking more and more like Ole Miss is the best team Bama has played, and they lost to Ole Miss.

FSU not a good team. LMAO.
 
I know there are two weeks left of games to be played. It's been an up and down ride this season, but everything being as it stands right now, I am very worried about MSU making the top four. Let's just say Clemson, Alabama, Notre Dame, Iowa, MSU, and the one loss Big 12 team make up the top six heading into the Championship week. Safe to assume Clemson and Alabama are in. One team is deserving and the other has a name brand. Notre Dame and Oklahoma (for sake of this) finish 11-1. MSU beats a 12-0 Iowa team and moves to 13-1 before the final rankings are released. Just based on the facts MSU should be the number 2 team in the land. With the committee being extremely easy on the SEC and in love with name brands I have no faith in them getting it right.

I know I am way ahead of myself at the moment, but just wanted to vent because I haven't done that at all. :)
 
I know there are two weeks left of games to be played. It's been an up and down ride this season, but everything being as it stands right now, I am very worried about MSU making the top four. Let's just say Clemson, Alabama, Notre Dame, Iowa, MSU, and the one loss Big 12 team make up the top six heading into the Championship week. Safe to assume Clemson and Alabama are in. One team is deserving and the other has a name brand. Notre Dame and Oklahoma (for sake of this) finish 11-1. MSU beats a 12-0 Iowa team and moves to 13-1 before the final rankings are released. Just based on the facts MSU should be the number 2 team in the land. With the committee being extremely easy on the SEC and in love with name brands I have no faith in them getting it right.

I know I am way ahead of myself at the moment, but just wanted to vent because I haven't done that at all. :)

Oklahoma will probably leap over Iowa. Michigan State might too. I'm curious how far they will drop Ohio State.
 
Didn't expect much of a game in Tuscaloosa today. Best thing was nobody got hurt. Now, it's officially Iron Bowl week.

ROLL TIDE! BEAT AUBURN!
 
Oklahoma will probably leap over Iowa. Michigan State might too. I'm curious how far they will drop Ohio State.

Can't see Oklahoma getting ranked ahead of Iowa at this point. Oklahoma has a loss which is a key factor in ranking teams high, but their loss wasn't a quality loss like Alabama or to a lesser extent Notre Dame. Clemson is hands down number 1 right now. After that it gets sort of iffy. It's going to come down to a "good loss" like Alabama losing to Ole Miss and Notre Dame losing to Clemson. Or if you think wins mean something (crazy I know) MSU has three wins over ranked teams and most likely all be currently ranked inside the top 20. I do understand a bad loss in Lincoln which was controversial as well, is viewed in negative light and I completely see that. What I don't get it is how Alabama and Notre Dame somehow have a better resume than MSU.
 
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