Surely, even the College Football Pretzel committee will stop pretending that Ohio State belongs anywhere near the 4-team playoff. 31-point loss to Iowa, which Iowa State took into overtime.
What will it take for the committee to admit that Alabama is #1? Regardless, the top 5 teams will be the same on Tuesday, no matter what order the committee puts them in, since they all won: Georgia, should-be-#1 Alabama, Notre Dame, Clemson and Oklahoma.
Think TCU will climb past Ohio State and Penn State, a pair of Big 10 losers? Ha!
As for Wisconsin: Big whoopee. They romped through Utah State (5-5 Mountain West team), Florida Atlantic (6-3 C-USA team), BYU (2-7), Northwestern (6-3), Nebraska (4-5), Purdue (4-5), Maryland (4-5), Illinois (2-7) and Indiana (3-6). Talk about a creampuff path to the Big 10 title game. WVU should be so lucky as to swap its Big 12 gauntlet for the Badgers' walk in the park.
#1 Georgia 24, South Carolina 10
#2 (ha!) Alabama 24, #19 LSU 10
#3 Notre Dame 48, Wake Forest 37
#4 Clemson 38, North Carolina State 31
#5 Oklahoma 62, #11 Oklahoma State 52
Iowa 55, #6 Ohio State 24
#24 Michigan State 27, #7 Penn State 24
#8 TCU 24, Texas 7
#9 Wisconsin 45, Indiana 17
#10 Miami 28, Virginia Tech 10
#12 Washington 38, Oregon 3 in 4th quarter
#14 Auburn 42, Texas A&M 27
West Virginia 20, #15 Iowa State 16
#16 Mississippi State 34, UMass 23
#17 Southern Cal 21, #22 Arizona (Rich’s team) 6 at halftime
#18 Central Florida 31, SMU 24
#23 Memphis 41, Tulsa 14
#25 Washington State 24, #21 Stanford 21
M istakes by special teams + absence of Simms & Long = loss to Virginia Tech, 31-24
O bliterated East Carolina, 56-20
U nhinged Delaware State, 59-16
N ot sharp but beat Kansas, 56-34
T ops statistically but tough loss to TCU, 31-24
A mbushed Texas Tech, 46-35, with 20:49 minute goose egg
I nvincible to inept, nipped Baylor, 38-36
N oxious offense deadly vs. Oklahoma State, 39-50
E arly lead behind offense, defense; survived Iowa State, 20-16
E erectile dysfunction Kansas State
R eam Texas
S hock Oklahoma
What will it take for the committee to admit that Alabama is #1? Regardless, the top 5 teams will be the same on Tuesday, no matter what order the committee puts them in, since they all won: Georgia, should-be-#1 Alabama, Notre Dame, Clemson and Oklahoma.
Think TCU will climb past Ohio State and Penn State, a pair of Big 10 losers? Ha!
As for Wisconsin: Big whoopee. They romped through Utah State (5-5 Mountain West team), Florida Atlantic (6-3 C-USA team), BYU (2-7), Northwestern (6-3), Nebraska (4-5), Purdue (4-5), Maryland (4-5), Illinois (2-7) and Indiana (3-6). Talk about a creampuff path to the Big 10 title game. WVU should be so lucky as to swap its Big 12 gauntlet for the Badgers' walk in the park.
#1 Georgia 24, South Carolina 10
#2 (ha!) Alabama 24, #19 LSU 10
#3 Notre Dame 48, Wake Forest 37
#4 Clemson 38, North Carolina State 31
#5 Oklahoma 62, #11 Oklahoma State 52
Iowa 55, #6 Ohio State 24
#24 Michigan State 27, #7 Penn State 24
#8 TCU 24, Texas 7
#9 Wisconsin 45, Indiana 17
#10 Miami 28, Virginia Tech 10
#12 Washington 38, Oregon 3 in 4th quarter
#14 Auburn 42, Texas A&M 27
West Virginia 20, #15 Iowa State 16
#16 Mississippi State 34, UMass 23
#17 Southern Cal 21, #22 Arizona (Rich’s team) 6 at halftime
#18 Central Florida 31, SMU 24
#23 Memphis 41, Tulsa 14
#25 Washington State 24, #21 Stanford 21
M istakes by special teams + absence of Simms & Long = loss to Virginia Tech, 31-24
O bliterated East Carolina, 56-20
U nhinged Delaware State, 59-16
N ot sharp but beat Kansas, 56-34
T ops statistically but tough loss to TCU, 31-24
A mbushed Texas Tech, 46-35, with 20:49 minute goose egg
I nvincible to inept, nipped Baylor, 38-36
N oxious offense deadly vs. Oklahoma State, 39-50
E arly lead behind offense, defense; survived Iowa State, 20-16
E erectile dysfunction Kansas State
R eam Texas
S hock Oklahoma