Tuesday, November 10, 2015

College Football Playoff Rankings

Every Tuesday night avid college football fans sit around their house and tune into ESPN at 7 ET to find out the latest College Football rankings. Tuesday night should attract everyone’s attention to the latest rankings because of all the upsets that happened last weekend. There were 11 undefeated teams last week and now there are only six undefeated teams. The undefeated teams are: Clemson, Ohio State, Baylor, Iowa, Oklahoma State, and Houston. These six teams will move up in the rankings come Tuesday night.


As the undefeated teams fight for a perfect season, don’t count out the one-loss teams that control their own destiny to the College Football Playoff. The one-loss teams are: Alabama, Notre Dame, Stanford, Utah, and Florida. If these teams win out they will be in the College Football Playoff picture. 

As the regular season is coming to an end, the month of November defines who you are as a team. There are marquee matchups the last three weekends of this month that will have college football fans on the edge of their seats. The rankings will change tonight; however, here are the matchups this weekend: No. 4 Alabama vs. No. 20 Mississippi State, No. 13 Memphis vs. No. 25 Houston, and the primetime game this weekend is one-loss No. 15 Oklahoma vs. undefeated No. 6 Baylor. This game will host ESPN College Gameday presented by Home Depot. Rece Davis, Desmond Howard, Kirk Herbstreit, Lee Corso, David Pollock, and Samantha Ponder will be in Waco, Texas this weekend. Baylor starting quarterback Seth Russell went down two weeks ago with a season ending neck injury and the redshirt freshman Jared Stidham was huge in last weeks win against Kansas State. Threw for 419 yards and three touchdowns. This offense hasn’t missed a beat even when your Heisman candidate quarterback goes down. Don’t count out Oklahoma’s Head Coach, Bob Stoops. He will be ready to take on Baylor this weekend.


My top 10 College Football Predictions are:
1. Clemson
2. Alabama
3. Baylor
4. Ohio State
5. Notre Dame
6. Oklahoma State
7. Iowa
8. Stanford
9. LSU
10. Utah

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