I wonder if OSU will drop in the polls. Didn't Auburn drop about 10 spots when they squeaked by Jax State?
We dropped 12 spots, from 6 to 18.
After another solid outing without 3 offensive starters, including their starting QB, Notre Dame should move into the top 4...
Without the late game comeback, they handled a very good and formidable foe rather easily.
Right now, they are looking like a candidate for the first college football playoffs!
Go Irish!
In hindsight they should have probably dropped completely out of the rankings because they are turrible and beating Louisville isn't looking very impressive right now.
Weren't the first college football playoffs last year?
Vader, with all due respect, you're making your own point AGAINST the SEC when you say Ohio State doesn't play anybody. For years, all we've heard is how great and dominant the SEC is (while they've been given every advantage for over a decade). Who does the SEC play out of conference? Nobody! It's easy to sit there and say "We're so much better than everybody else" when you don't play anybody else. Last year, Ohio St versus Bama in the playoff was one of the first times the SEC was forced to play a major out of conference opponent. (And don't give me when Bama beat Notre Dame. The Irish had NO BUSINESS being anywhere near the championship that year). How did that game last year work out?
I'll admit I'm a Buckeyes fan, but I'm VERY concerned with how we've played, particularly in the first half of every game this year. They better get their crap together by November, or Mich State will steamroll them.
I'm not saying the SEC sucks, that would be ridiculous. But the plain and simple fact is, they've had their rear ends kissed for YEARS, and been given advantages. The past couple of seasons have proven they are NOT the end all, be all that we've been constantly told.
I would like them to stay where ever they areWe dropped 12 spots, from 6 to 18.
Where are all the Bama fans today? They are very quiet in the twitter-verse and on the book of face.....
i guess SEC fans don't like it when they fall in polls after losses just like teams from other conferences do. They rode a wave of staggeringly biased polling which ignored losses and gave them a free pass to the title game whether it took allowing a 2 loss Florida team in there or setting up a bogus rematch.
Now that the polls seem to have gone back to normal, SEC fans are upset.
Yes they were.
Weren't the first college football playoffs last year?
Vader, with all due respect, you're making your own point AGAINST the SEC when you say Ohio State doesn't play anybody. For years, all we've heard is how great and dominant the SEC is (while they've been given every advantage for over a decade). Who does the SEC play out of conference? Nobody! It's easy to sit there and say "We're so much better than everybody else" when you don't play anybody else. Last year, Ohio St versus Bama in the playoff was one of the first times the SEC was forced to play a major out of conference opponent. (And don't give me when Bama beat Notre Dame. The Irish had NO BUSINESS being anywhere near the championship that year). How did that game last year work out?
i guess SEC fans don't like it when they fall in polls after losses just like teams from other conferences do. They rode a wave of staggeringly biased polling which ignored losses and gave them a free pass to the title game whether it took allowing a 2 loss Florida team in there or setting up a bogus rematch.
Now that the polls seem to have gone back to normal, SEC fans are upset.
Well you should probably understand that the schedules aren't made the year before. Most are made at least 3 - 5 years before the actual season. Thus, at the time that tOSU scheduled Virginia Tech, they were a team that was as good as the teams mentioned. In 2016 and 2017 they play Oklahoma, in 2018 they play Oregon State and TCU. So, it seems to me that they were actually following the SEC model of scheduling 1 "good" team and a few cupcakes. Problem is that VT didn't stay good.
Let's see who Ole' Miss plays ... 2016 - FSU and a bunch of stiffs as non-conference foes, 2017 - Cal and a bunch of stiffs, 2018 - not available.
Btw, that 2015 Ole Miss non-conference schedule is packed with powerhouse teams ... UT-Martin, Fresno State and Memphis. You wanna talk about a bunch of stiffs. These guys weren't even good when Ole Miss scheduled them; unlike Virginia Tech.
I'm not. I said Auburn didn't deserve to be in the top 25. I don't understand why we are. It's ridiculous.