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It will be being ironic if Boise ends up with the G5 spot and miss out on their own MWC championship game (Wyoming controls the divisional destiny)...

SDSU being by far and away the best team in the league. USA over SDSU may be the biggest upset of the season.
 
College Football Playoff Rankings (Week 2 - 11/8)

1. Alabama (LW1)
2. Clemson (LW2)
3. Michigan (LW3)
4. Washington (LW5)
5. Ohio State (LW6)
6. Louisville (LW7)
7. Wisconsin (LW8)
8. Texas A&M (LW4)
9. Auburn (LW9)
10. Penn St (LW12)
11. Oklahoma (LW14)
12. Colorado (LW15)
13. Oklahoma St (LW18)
14. Virginia Tech (LW19)
15. Utah (LW16)
16. West Virginia (LW20)
17. North Carolina (LW21)
18. Florida State (LW22)
19. Nebraska (LW10)
20. USC (NR)
21. Western Michigan (LW23)
22. Boise St (LW24)
23. Washington State (LW25)
24. LSU (LW13)
25. Arkansas (NR)
 
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Amway Coaches Poll (Week 12 11/13)

1. Alabama
2. Ohio State
3. Louisville
4. Michigan
5. Clemson
6. Wisconsin
7. Washington
8. Oklahoma
9. West Virginia
10. Penn State
11. Utah
12. Colorado
13. Oklahoma State
14. LSU
15. Florida State
16. Auburn
17. Nebraska
18. Florida
19. USC
20. Washington St.
21. Western Michigan
22. Texas A&M
23. Boise St.
24. North Carolina
25. San Diego State

Others Receiving Votes
Houston 60; Navy 43; South Florida 43; Virginia Tech 39; Troy 28; Tennessee 20; Stanford 16; Pittsburgh 6; Arkansas 5; Toledo 3; Baylor 2; Iowa 1.
 
AP Poll (Week 12 - 11/13)

1. Alabama
2. Ohio St
3. Louisville
4. Michigan
5. Clemson
6. Wisconsin
7. Washington
8. Oklahoma
9. Penn State
10. West Virginia
11. Utah
12. Colorado
13. Oklahoma State
14. Western Michigan
15. USC
16. LSU
17. Florida State
18. Auburn
19. Nebraska
20. Washington State
21. Florida
22. Boise State
23. Texas A&M
24. San Diego State
25. Troy

Others receiving votes:
Houston 49, North Carolina 40, Virginia Tech 36, Tennessee 21, Navy 20, Stanford 16, W. Kentucky 11, Pittsburgh 9, South Florida 8, Arkansas 7, Iowa 4, Mississippi 2, Minnesota 1
 
AP Poll (Week 12 - 11/13)

1. Alabama
2. Ohio St
3. Louisville
4. Michigan
5. Clemson
6. Wisconsin
7. Washington
8. Oklahoma
9. Penn State
10. West Virginia
11. Utah
12. Colorado
13. Oklahoma State
14. Western Michigan
15. USC
16. LSU
17. Florida State
18. Auburn
19. Nebraska
20. Washington State
21. Florida
22. Boise State
23. Texas A&M
24. San Diego State
25. Troy
How is Clemson and Michigan in the top 5? Penn St should be above Washington Clemson and Michigan. Not to mention Ohio St too since you know? Penn St beat them
 
Penn St should be above Washington Clemson and Michigan. Not to mention Ohio St too since you know? Penn St beat them
1 loss teams versus 2 loss team and Michigan thumped PSU? See what CFP folks come up w/ Tuesday night.
 
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1 loss teams versus 2 loss team and Michigan thumped PSU? See what CFP folks come up w/ Tuesday night.

The most disappointing loss to me was Washington. Peterson is such a phenomenal coach and I was hoping he'd be the next NC
 
College Football Playoff Rankings (Week 3 - 11/15)

1. Alabama (LW1)
2. Ohio State (LW5)
3. Michigan (LW3)
4. Clemson (LW2)
5. Louisville (LW6)
6. Washington (LW4)
7. Wisconsin (LW7)
8. Penn State (LW10)
9. Oklahoma (LW13)
10. Colorado (LW12)
11. Oklahoma St (LW13)
12. Utah (LW15)
13. USC (LW20)
14. West Virgina (LW16)
15. Auburn (LW9)
16. LSU (LW24)
17. Florida State (LW18)
18. Nebraska (LW19)
19. Tennessee (LW- NR)
20. Boise State (LW22)
21. Western Michigan (LW21)
22. Washington State (LW23)
23. Florida (LW - NR)
24. Stanford (LW - NR)
25. Texas A&M (LW8)
 
Amway Coach's Poll (Week 13 - 11/20)

1. Alabama (LW: 1)
2. Ohio State (LW: 2)
3. Clemson (LW: 5)
4. Michigan (LW: 4)
5. Washington (LW: 7)
6. Wisconsin (LW: 6)
7. Oklahoma (LW: 8)
8. Penn State (LW: 10)
9. Colorado (LW: 12)
10. Oklahoma State (LW: 13)
11. Louisville (LW: 3)
12. USC (LW: 19)
13. Florida (LW: 13)
14. Florida State (LW: 15)
15. Nebraska (LW: 17)
16. Auburn (LW: 16)
17. West Virginia (LW: 9)
18. Western Michigan (LW: 21)
19. Boise State (LW: 23)
20. Utah (LW: 11)
21. Houston (LW: NR)
22. Texas A&M (LW: 22)
23. Washington State (LW: 20)
24. Tennessee (LW: NR)
25. North Carolina (LW: 24)

Others Receiving Votes:
Virginia Tech 101; Stanford 96; LSU 90; Navy 82; South Florida 46; Minnesota 11; Arkansas 10; Pittsburgh 8; San Diego State 7; Wyoming 6; Tulsa 1; Iowa 1; Miami (Fla.) 1.
 
AP Top 25 Poll (Week 13 - 11/20)

1 Alabama
2 Ohio State
3 Michigan
4 Clemson
5 Wisconsin
6 Washington
7 Oklahoma
8 Penn State
9 Colorado
10 Oklahoma State
11 Louisville
12 USC
13 Florida
14 Western Michigan
15 Florida State
16 Auburn
17 Nebraska
18 Houston
19 West Virginia
20 Boise State
21 Utah
22 Texas A&M
23 Wash State
24 Tennessee
25 LSU

Others receiving votes:
Stanford 81, Virginia Tech 77, Navy 62, North Carolina 55, Pittsburgh 24, South Florida 24, Arkansas 10, Iowa 7, Troy 6, Minnesota 5, Temple 1, Wyoming 1
 
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College Football Playoff (Week 4 - 11/22)

1 ALABAMA
2 OHIO STATE
3 MICHIGAN
4 CLEMSON
5 Washington
6 Wisconsin
7 Penn St
8 Oklahoma
9 Colorado
10 Oklahoma State
11 Lousiville
12 USC
13 Auburn
14 Florida State
15 Florida
16 Nebraska
17 Tennessee
18 West Virginia
19 Boise State
20 Houston
21 Western Michigan
22 Utah
23 Washington State
24 Stanford
25 Navy
 
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It will be ironic if Boise ends up with the G5 spot and miss out on their own MWC championship game (Wyoming controls the divisional destiny)...

Not possible?
I believe G5 has to be top *conference champ*.
 
Aresco was right today about Houston and the AAC. What a flipping joke for 2 teams they dominated to be way ahead of them. Anyone think Clemson wants to play Houston now?
 
Amway Coaches Poll (week 14 - 11/27)

1. Alabama
2. Ohio State
3. Clemson
4. Washington
5. Wisconsin
6. Michigan
7. Oklahoma
8. Penn State
9. Colorado
10. Oklahoma St.
11. USC
12. Florida State
13. West Virginia
14. Western Michigan
15. Louisville
16. Florida
17. Stanford
18. Virginia Tech
19. Auburn
20. Navy
21. LSU
22. Nebraska
23. South Florida
24. Utah
25. Iowa

Others Receiving Votes:
Boise State 93; Houston 58; Pittsburgh 56; Washington State 44; Texas A&M 34; Miami (Fla.) 34; Temple 26; Tennessee 23; San Diego State 18; Air Force 12; North Carolina 9; Georgia Tech 9; Minnesota 6; Tulsa 5; Appalachian State 3; Western Kentucky 2; Wyoming 1; Middle Tennessee 1; Troy 1.
 
Does Wisconsin make it if they win on Saturday? I think they need Washington to lose.
 
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Does Wisconsin make it if they win on Saturday? I think they need Washington to lose.
Just my opinion, but if Wisconsin/Penn State, Washington, Clemson, and Alabama (in no matter what) all win their conference championships I think that is the CFP field. Best case scenario for us, because I think that will lead to larger schools clamoring for an 8 team field. I've always felt that an 8 team field with each P5 champ getting an auto bid, the best G5 school/champion getting an auto bid, and two at large schools.
 
AP Top 25 Poll (Week 14 - 11/27)

1. Alabama
2. Ohio State
3. Clemson
4. Washington
5. Michigan
6. Wisconsin
7. Oklahoma
8. Penn State
9. Colorado
10. USC
11. Oklahoma State
12. Florida State
13. Western Michigan
14. West Virginia
15. Florida
16. Louisville
17. Stanford
18. Auburn
19. Virginia Tech
20. Navy
21. LSU
22. Iowa
23. Nebraska
T24. South Florida
T24. Pittsburgh

Others receiving votes:
Houston 98, Boise St. 92, Utah 88, Washington St. 35, Texas A&M 33, Air Force 22, Temple 21, Tennessee 12, Troy 7, Miami 5, Georgia Tech 2, Tulsa 1
 
Does Wisconsin make it if they win on Saturday? I think they need Washington to lose.
Probably not. They lost to Ohio St. who only has one loss.
 
College Football Playoff (Week 12 - 11/29)

1. Alabama
2. Ohio State
3. Clemson
4. Washington
5. Michigan
6. Wisconsin
7. Penn State
8. Colorado
9. Oklahoma
10. Oklahoma State
11. Southern California
12. Florida State
13. Louisvillw
14. Auburn
15. Florida
16. West Virginia
17. Western Michigan
18. Stanford
19. Navy
20. Utah
21. LSU
22. Tennessee
23. Virginia Tech
24. Houston
25. Pittsburgh
 
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Absolute garbage if they send Navy over WMU. Total and complete garbage.

Exactly.

Don't get me wrong; I think we have at least 3 better teams in our league than WMU (Navy, Temple, Houston) and possibly even 5 or 6 better teams (USF, Memphis, Tulsa). But if a team goes undefeated, how the frig can you not invite them?? It would be shameful...
 
Exactly.

Don't get me wrong; I think we have at least 3 better teams in our league than WMU (Navy, Temple, Houston) and possibly even 5 or 6 better teams (USF, Memphis, Tulsa). But if a team goes undefeated, how the frig can you not invite them?? It would be shameful...

FWIW the composite computer rankings have WMU ahead of all 6.

From 11 slots ahead of USF to 30 slots ahead of Memphis.
 
FWIW the composite computer rankings have WMU ahead of all 6.

From 11 slots ahead of USF to 30 slots ahead of Memphis.

Yeah, that's nice and all, but I've seen WMU play. It would be tough to argue that they would win that game, and I'm guessing that Vegas would underdog them too.

Still, an undefeated team deserves to play...
 
Yeah, that's nice and all, but I've seen WMU play. It would be tough to argue that they would win that game, and I'm guessing that Vegas would underdog them too.

Still, an undefeated team deserves to play...

Which game? They would def be favored over Tulsa & Memphis, probably over Temple and a pretty short dog against the other three.

They are better than you are giving them credit for.
 
Which game? They would def be favored over Tulsa & Memphis, probably over Temple and a pretty short dog against the other three.

They are better than you are giving them credit for.

I'm not saying they're no good. I'm saying they'd likely be a dog to four teams in our conference (and you think they'd be a dog to three of our teams). In other words, the majority of people would share the belief that they are not the best G5 team.

Still, having said that, they should absolutely be the chosen representative if they stay undefeated...
 
I haven't seen any WMU games but it's hard not to notice that their biggest win of the year was against Northwestern to start the season (by a point) - that same Northwestern team went on to lose to FCS Illinois State the following week. The old mantra "they haven't played anybody" would certainly apply to WMU given the general weakness of the MAC. No disrespect intended to PJ Fleck or what his team has accomplished but the current scheduling realities don't allow the boundaries of their upside to be proven outside of a few non-conference games early in the season.

From an AAC / UConn perspective, isn't it in our best interest to have Navy pass them (rightly or wrongly) and play a NY6 Bowl? The American has had a good year (both in results and in perception) and if it is able to get rewarded for that with a New Year's Bowl, it is certainly better for us. Unfortunately, college football is all about the haves and have nots and the AAC needs to push to have as much as it can get, including this NY6 Bowl game.
 
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