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AmphibiousRodent wrote:Top 25 heading into Week 8
NO. TEAM CONF. WINS LOSSES RPI
1 Brigham Young Cougars Ind., 7-0, 0.722
2 Iowa State Cyclones Big-12, 6-0, 0.709
3 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, WAC, 6-0, 0.700
4 Tulsa Golden Hurricane, C-USA, 5-0, 0.699
5 Boise State Broncos, MWC, 4-2, 0.689
6 Michigan State Spartans, Big Ten, 5-1, 0.679
7 Texas A&M Aggies, Big-12, 5-0, 0.671
8 Ohio State Buckeyes, Big Ten, 5-1, 0.663
9 Ball State Cardinals, MAC, 7-0, 0.662
10 Stanford Cardinal, PAC-12, 5-1, 0.656
11 Kentucky Wildcats, SEC, 5-1, 0.637
12 Kansas State Wildcats, Big-12, 5-1, 0.624
13 Wyoming Cowboys, MWC, 5-1, 0.623
14 North Carolina Tar Heels, ACC, 7-0, 0.620
15 USC Trojans, PAC-12, 5-0, 0.619
16 Bowling Green Falcons, MAC, 4-1, 0.614
17 Air Force Falcons, MWC 5-1, 0.604
18 Vanderbilt Commadores, SEC, 4-1, 0.598
19 South Carolina Gamecocks, SEC, 5-1, 0.590
20 UNLV Rebels, MWC, 4-2, 0.589
21 Missouri Tigers, Big-12, 4-2, 0.580
22 Florida Gators, SEC, 4-3, 0.576
23 Memphis Tigers, C-USA, 4-2, 0.576
24 Indiana Hoosiers, Big Ten, 6-1, 0.575
25 Buffalo Bulls, MAC, 5-1, 0.565
Week 8 games will go out sometime tomorrow (Monday). Since we're about halfway through the regular season, anyone want to start speculating on who makes the playoff field?
agentcom wrote:After a disappointing start, Clemson has fired its former coach and brought on agentcom, for his first stint with an FBS team. The move seems to have been the right one. In consecutive weeks, the Tigers have dismantled the teams atop the Atlantic Division of the ACC while on the road.
Week 6 saw Clemson jump out to an early 10-0 on Boston College. Boston College chipped away during the defensive struggle of the second and third quarters before Clemson iced a 17-9 victory with a touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Traveling to Maryland for Week 7, Clemson didn't look back from a 17-9 lead at the half, scoring 13 unanswered points after the break. Following the game, Terps coach Farinelli said the Tigers "were the better players tonight."
The newly inspired Tigers will face a true test this week as they return home for a game in their new stadium Waterloo Field against #14 North Carolina. At a press conference before the game, Coach Agentcom stated that while he's happy to be in a new stadium and in front of a home crowd, he does not expect it to make a difference in the game. "At the end of the day, the better team will walk away victorious. I think our players have shown, and will continue to show, that we can play with these teams in the ACC."
AmphibiousRodent wrote:Big-12
Rodent's pick: Iowa State
#2 Iowa State (6-0) and #7 Texas A&M (5-0) play each other this week, and it looks like Iowa State has a slight lead. The winner of this game will have the inside track, with Kansas State (5-1) also in position to challenge at 3-0 in league play. #21 Missouri (4-2) looked like an early contender but already has two league losses.
AmphibiousRodent wrote:Since we're about halfway through the season, I figure it's time for some predictions. I'll grade myself on these after the season. Feel free to jump in with your own picks, or tell me why I'm wrong, or call me a moron or whatever.
Big East
Rodent's pick: West Virginia
The Big East has been the weakest conference so far this year (9-24 in nonconference play), so it shouldn't be hard for someone to take control. Question is, will anyone? West Virginia (3-2) was ranked early on, reaching #13 in Week 3. But watch out, here comes Rutgers (2-3) out of left field with two league wins after dropping his first three nonconference games.
plash.ricrem wrote:AmphibiousRodent wrote:Since we're about halfway through the season, I figure it's time for some predictions. I'll grade myself on these after the season. Feel free to jump in with your own picks, or tell me why I'm wrong, or call me a moron or whatever.
Big East
Rodent's pick: West Virginia
The Big East has been the weakest conference so far this year (9-24 in nonconference play), so it shouldn't be hard for someone to take control. Question is, will anyone? West Virginia (3-2) was ranked early on, reaching #13 in Week 3. But watch out, here comes Rutgers (2-3) out of left field with two league wins after dropping his first three nonconference games.
Rutgers has apparently taken Rodent's predictions and put them on their bulletin board, as it appears they're on the verge of improving to 3-0 in conference on the year, and winning their 4th game in a row, on the road at Louisville.
When asked why the blazes Rutgers got destroyed in their early season out of conference games, before improving in conference, Coach Ricrem admitted that his roster was largely built around players who had confused Football with Foosball. He is hopeful however, that if they become bowl eligible they'll be able to hustle the money necessary for travel at the local campus pub.
Mountain West
Rodent's pick: Boise State
This one is tough -- any number of teams could take this one. I feel Air Force (5-1) has been the steadiest, but Boise (4-2) has shown the explosive ability to beat the top teams and is 3-0 against Top-25 competition. Boise's two losses came against unranked teams (29-23 to Tulsa and 27-25 to Nevada), but Tulsa is now ranked and Nevada is just outside the Top 25. UNLV (4-2) is 2-0 against the Top 25, but has losses to unranked Wisconsin and Washington State.
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