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2016 College Football Season: Week 1 Thursday Night Scores
Two ranked teams played on the Thursday that officially kicked off the 2016 college football season: Tennessee, struggling at home against Appalachian State, and Louisville, having no problem crushing Charlotte, as Lamar Jackson put on a show for the Cardinals, involved in 8 touchdown plays.
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2015 College Football Season – Final BCS Standings
The final week of the College Football season before the bowl games are upon has gave us its four playoff teams: Number one Clemson, number two Alabama, number three Michigan State and number four, Oklahoma. That’s the selection committee, but even in a BCS world, we would have gotten the same four teams making the playoff.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 13 BCS Standings
There’s hardly any difference between the College Football Playoff rankings for week 13 of the 2015 College Football Season and the hypothetical BCS standings, both having the same top four: Clemson, Alabama, Oklahoma and Iowa, while Michigan State, Stanford and North Carolina are waiting for their chance to get in.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 13 Scores & Standings
The final week of the regular season for almost everyone ends without too many surprises, as Clemson beat South Carolina, Alabama beat Auburn to win the SEC West, Oklahoma crush Oklahoma State to win the Big 12 outright, USC might win the Pac-12 thanks to their win over UCLA and Michigan State leave Ohio State (despite their win against Michigan) with nothing thanks to beating Penn State to move on to the Big Ten championship game, facing Iowa.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 12 BCS Standings
The hypothetical BCS standings following week 12 of the 2015 college football season aren’t that different from the College Football Playoff committee decisions. Clemson, Alabama and Iowa in the top 4 while Notre Dame instead of Oklahoma to complete the picture, with the Sooners and Michigan State looking from the outside on a playoff spot they’re hoping to get.
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College Football Playoffs – Week 12 Committee Rankings
The face of the four teams going into the playoffs if the season ended now has changed following the results of week 12, as the College Football Playoff Committee kept Clemson and Alabama at number one and number two, only to be joined by one-loss Oklahoma (number three) and undefeated Iowa (number four) while the surging Michigan State and falling Notre Dame are left looking on the outside.
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2015 College Football Season: Five Undefeated Teams Left; Big 12 & Pac-12 Upsets Shock Rankings
After an eventful week 11, only five teams are left undefeated in the 2015 college football season: Ohio State, Clemson, Houston, Iowa and Oklahoma State. Oklahoma beating Baylor, Oregon winning at Stanford and Arizona shocking Utah hit the Big 12 and especially the Pac-12 hard when it comes to their college football playoffs rankings and hopes.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 10 Scores & Standings
The number one team in the latest rankings, Clemson, finally beat Florida State and clinched their division to set up a spot in the ACC championship game. LSU got destroyed by Derrick Henry and Alabama, Ohio State didn’t look too smooth in a win over Minnesota and Notre Dame keep on winning despite the injuries piling up. Florida clinched their division and a spot in the SEC title game by beating Vanderbilt, barely. Michigan State lost to Nebraska in the final seconds on a wrong call by the officials.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 7 Rankings
Some new faces in the top 25 following the action of week 7, including two American conference teams (Memphis, Temple) and one from the ACC (Pittsburgh). Ohio State remain on top of things, joined by Baylor, Utah, TCU and for the first time this season, LSU. Stanford and Iowa climb an impressive five spots while Ole Miss, following their loss to Memphis, hang on after dropping by 11.
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College Football – Big Matchups Means Rankings Changing
Week 7 of the college football season was filled with big matchups between rivals and highly ranked teams. Michigan hosting Michigan State, Florida playing at LSU and Alabama at Texas A&M. High stakes means the rankings changing as well.