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NCAA Week 11 Power Rankings

Wow that was a fun weekend of college football if only Succop could have made a single kick and it would have been even more of a historic upset saturday. With all the losses around the country there come massive movement in the Power Rankings. Once again the 11th team is the hardest to choose.

1. Michigan Wolverines - With the loss of Texas to Kansas St. the Wolverines jump the Buckeyes in the power rankings having beaten two one loss teams in Wisconsin and ND. Really whoever you think deserves to be #1 this week it doesn't matter as they will be fully established come 7:30 on saturday evening. One thing that bodes well for Michigan, Steve Breaston finally was integrated into the offense this weekend and its imperative the Wolverines utilize every single weapon if they are to win in the Horseshoe.Quality Wins: Wisconsin, @ND, @Penn St., Iowa

2. Ohio State Buckeyes - The Buckeyes temporarily move down to the 2 spot with Texas' loss to K St. However, the Buckeyes rolled Northwestern to get back into the flow of things and will welcome the Wolverines with open arms. Once again Troy Smith will be the key to the big game and with a win on saturday Troy will sew up both a trip to Arizona and a little thing called the Heisman Trophy. Quality Wins: Penn St., @Texas, @Iowa

3. Florida Gators - Boourns Mr. Succop boourns. I am not a fan of yours and I think Mr. Spurrier is highly disappointed in you as well. Steve doesn't lose in the Swamp, and you cost him the victory Mr. Succop. And now the Gators survive and get to Western Carolina to rebuild some confidence. Then they head to Tallahassee to take on the much maligned Seminoles who will be fighting for their bowl eligibilty. The teams Florida has beaten amounts to an impressive list, but damn have they seemingly gotten worse every week. Quality Wins: @Rocky Top, Alabama, LSU, South Carolina

4. Southern Cal Trojans - Only thing keeping the Trojans from the #3 spot is the fact they lost to a below average Oregon St. squad. However, if they run the table and defeat both Cal and ND in the coming weeks they will jump the Gators and the loser of Michigan Ohio St. and in my opinion be the deserving title opponent to the winner of the Big Clash at the Horseshoe. This could fully satisfy my title game prediction as I had a battle between OSU and USC chosen week 1. Quality Wins: Nebraska, @Arkansas, @Wash St., Oregon Bad Loss: Oregon St.

5. Arkansas Razorbacks: The Razorbacks are certainly still in the hunt for the NCAA Title and its unfortunate that they took such a beatdown at the hand of USC in the season opener, else they are playing some of the best ball in the country. They completely dominated the Vols at home and in the upcoming weeks could rack up quality victories over LSU and Florida. While it will be impossible for the Razorbacks to jump in front of USC and may be difficult for them to stay ahead of ND if ND dropkicks USC in LA, the Razorbacks have a chance and thats all you can ask for. Quality Wins: Alabama, @Auburn, @South Carolina, Tennessee Bad Loss: USC

6. Rutgers Scarlet Knights - Yippy the Scarlet Knights are one of the top teams in the country. All the Big East bashers can shut their trap, wow the SEC is so good that Auburn can get thumped by Georgia at home when they just lost to Kentucky and Vandy. Well my opinion is that the Scarlet Knights if they can run the table which would include a huge win in Morgantown arguably the most difficult game on any remaining schedule, should have a legitimate argument to play in the title game. Why not? WVU and Louisville would have gotten the opportunity why not Rutgers? Ray Rice is for real, he's a bull. WVU was top 5 preseason how could winning in Morgantown and running the table not put Rutgers in the hunt? Quality Wins: @Pitt, @South Florida, Louisville

7. Notre Dame Fighting Irish- The Fighting Irish are looming and of course gettting the benefit of mauling the military academies and being the showboat pretty boys. Notred Dame is sitting with one loss almost miraculously with some of their close calls and in two weeks will have the opportunity to play in LA, a win their will help the Irish jump over several programs, will they jump loser OSU Michigan? Only time will tell. However, when you look at their resume right now, it is not overly impressive. Quality Wins: Penn St., @GaTech Bad Loss: Michigan

8. Wisconsin Badgers - The Badgers finally crack the top 11, mostly through the losses of others but when you look at their resume and compare it to that of the fighting Irish it is not very different. They played Michigan better than the Irish did, and with the exception of the Georgia Tech win being better than the Badgers win over the Hawkeyes what win is very impressive on either teams schedule. Unfortunately for the Badgers they were not given the opportunity to play Ohio St. and for that reason they can not be granted anything but 3rd best team in the Big 10. Quality Wins: Penn St., @Iowa

9. Louisville Cardinals - What a game on thursday night. It had everything you could desire massive momentum swings, great returns, great comeback, last second drama. Unfortunately for the Cardinals they ended up on the wrong side of the game and quite frankly have little to no opportunity to land in the BCS, as even if Rutgers loses to WVU, it will most likely be the Mountaineers and not the Scarlett Knights or the Cardinals to advance for the cash money. Oh finally maybe that K St. win was bigger than any of us thought. Quality Wins: Miami, WVU, @Kansas St.

10. Wake Forest Demon Decons - Ok I know FSU is going through a big time down season but when you head into Tallahassee dominate every aspect of the game and come out giving the Seminoles a 30-0 beatdown that tells me that you are in fact a legit team. Now with the weeks the come Wake Forest could win 3 consecutive games heading into the BCS against ranked teams (VT, Maryland, GT) giving them an very outside chance at playing in the title game, who would have thunk that. Quality Wins: @Florida St., BC

11. Texas Longhorns - Hooray Hoorah the Longhorns are out of the title hunt but not out of the Power Rankings. Why? Because they didn't get thumped saturday like Georgia and they lost their QB during the game to complicate things. Plus, Oklahoma and Nebraska keep on winning and making those Ws look solid. Quality Wins: Oklahoma, @Nebraska

Dropped Out: California losing to Arizona thats not the Stoops you should lose to, Auburn has some great wins but getting thumped twice at home?,

Bubble Teams: GaTech, VaTech, Oklahoma, Auburn, Boise St.

Past Power Rankings: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Notes

~Boise St. keeps on winning and when a few more teams get knocked off they will end up in the Fiesta Bowl its just a matter of time before they firmly establish themselves in the BCS top 12. Anybody looking forward to a Boise St. vs. Texas or Nebraska game? Didn't think so.

~Can Cal bounce back against the mighty Trojans to ensure a trip to Pasadena? One thing that people may overlook coming into their showdown saturday is that the Bears still have a lot to play for and that the loss to Zona only eliminated them from the Title game and not from the Rose Bowl.

~How bad was Brandon Cox on saturday at home? Atleast I will not have to hear Tommy Tuberville bitch and moane about how good the SEC is, after he got thumped at home by a team in a major down year. I hope they lose the Iron Bowl.

~Honestly is the SEC as good as all the hype? What solid out of conference win do they have? Tennessee thumping Cal? That's it. When you look at it now, USC is the top team in the Pac 10, Arkansas is arguably the best team in the SEC and USC dump trucked the Razorbacks in Fayetteville. In addition who has LSU, Arkansas, Florida, Auburn beaten outside of the South, give me a break SEC fans, you just feel entitled as the best conference in the country when you're not.

~Any neutral fan who was watching the Gators vs. the Ole Ball Coach felt a kick in the gut when all of those kicks were blocked. Very disappointing.

~Can anyone truly put together a solid argument that Michigan and Ohio St. are not in fact the top two teams in the country? I would like to hear it.

~When did BYU join good football again? 8-2 and ranked, where did that come from.

~ACC teams are ranked 18-21 in both the AP and the coaches poll quite humurous. And if the ACC is so down this year than why are the media and the coaches ranking 6 of their teams, aka half of the conference. Maybe Wake Forest should have a legit shot?

~One can only hope that the mess that started this weekend will continue in all the weeks to come. After Michigan OSU, anything can happen, all you had to do was watch this weekend to know that.

~Fighting the Rutgers Bias

Comments

Anonymous said…
The impact of rankings this week were chaotic. Saturday's games produced the most upsets and shake-ups in a long time. The Rutgers are definently one of the shakers baking Louisville's chances of a National Title. Louisville wasnt the only team that got its hope baked; Texas was robbed of all its cattle when Kansas State came in. Not only did they lose hope for the title they lost their rising, talented quartback, Colt McCoy. Who would have thought the last play of the game would have been a kneel-down by Kansas quarterback Josh Freeman? Is Ohio State and Michigan safe or will their hopes be baked like a Thanksgiving Turkey? By the way, watch Notre Dame climb the polls.
Frank the Tank said…
The BCS is a joke. Just have a 8 Team playoff system already. Rutgers is ranked 2nd in the computer poll (ahead of Ohio St.) and even if they win out and go undefeated would most likely be edged out by USC. Then Wake Forest narrowly moving up a few spots in the rankings with a huge defeat over Fl St. doesn't even have a vote in the Coaches poll. The loser of the Ohio St. Mich. game will most likely be out of the National Title game with there only loss coming to the #1 or #2 team in the nation. It makes no sense at all. And wheres the love for Darren McFadden? The Razorbacks are undefeated with him in the lineup, and could win the SEC. He should get serious Heisman consideration.

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