reckrider
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We should be #9. Jump LSU, UTenn and Texas Tech, maybe, but doubtful, Ole Miss.We will be number 10.
We should be #9. Jump LSU, UTenn and Texas Tech, maybe, but doubtful, Ole Miss.We will be number 10.
Back in the day pollsters were reluctant to put teams with losses ahead of undefeated teams. Even if the teams with losses appeared to be better teams it was just kind of unsportsmanlike.I think we will be #8 behind Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Alabama, Georgia, Ole Miss, and Oregon. Not sure the order of those teams. I think the teams just behind us will be Vandy, Mizzou, BYU, Oklahoma, Miami, and Texas Tech.
Notre Dame will either be right behind us or right in front of us.I think we will be #8 behind Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M, Alabama, Georgia, Ole Miss, and Oregon. Not sure the order of those teams. I think the teams just behind us will be Vandy, Mizzou, BYU, Oklahoma, Miami, and Texas Tech.
Add Miami to that second categoryWe should be #9. Jump LSU, UTenn and Texas Tech, maybe, but doubtful, Ole Miss.
At some point the committee has to quit valuing “good” losses over actual wins on the field. It keeps getting back to preconceived preseason rankings. Winning games on the field actually matters.Notre Dame will either be right behind us or right in front of us.
Because a better ranking means better tv slots. Better tv slots means more viewers. And more viewers means more money for us. More money equals getting to afford better players. Better players means more wins. And more wins means higher rankings.Rank 10, 15, 20.. who cares, and why??
Better rankings earlier = better rankings later = better odds at getting into playoff = better chance at a championship…Rank 10, 15, 20.. who cares, and why??
In a way I agree but Notre Dame is a weird case. They are 4th in the country in Overall FEI. They are 5th in the ESPN power index. Sararin has them as the number 2 team in the country with the 5th hardest schedule. The top 25 is a mix of what teams deserve and how good they project to be. Notre Dame still projects to be one of the best teams in the country and they would be favored over everyone except a handful of teams.At some point the committee has to quit valuing “good” losses over actual wins on the field. It keeps getting back to preconceived preseason rankings. Winning games on the field actually matters.
I know you’re kidding.Vandy will jump us. Ole Miss and Miami will stay ahead of us. Miami beating ND will keep them ahead and ND behind us. Likely will end up #10 depending on what they do with Texas Tech. I can see them keeping Texas Tech 10 and us 11 though. Vandy is going to be sitting around 7 because SEC and Pavia.
I'll just add, I think CJ Carr may be the best QB in the country. If he's not the consensus #1 pick in 2028 I'll be shocked. I can see him declaring 2027 though and still being a top 5 pick. One of the best QB prospects I've seen in a while.In a way I agree but Notre Dame is a weird case. They are 4th in the country in Overall FEI. They are 5th in the ESPN power index. Sararin has them as the number 2 team in the country with the 5th hardest schedule. The top 25 is a mix of what teams deserve and how good they project to be. Notre Dame still projects to be one of the best teams in the country and they would be favored over everyone except a handful of teams.
About which part? Vandy will absolutely be ranked ahead of us.I know you’re kidding.
But what would the problem be in waiting to move ND up until teams lose?In a way I agree but Notre Dame is a weird case. They are 4th in the country in Overall FEI. They are 5th in the ESPN power index. Sararin has them as the number 2 team in the country with the 5th hardest schedule. The top 25 is a mix of what teams deserve and how good they project to be. Notre Dame still projects to be one of the best teams in the country and they would be favored over everyone except a handful of teams.