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2014 College Football Season – Week 8 BCS Standings
The BCS doesn’t exist anymore, and it’s actually quite a shame considering it’s perfect for a College Football playoff system. After week 8 has come and gone, here’s a look at how it would have been if it would have still be used to determine the standings and the best teams in the nation.
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2014 College Football Season – Week 8 Rankings
This is an SEC West world with four teams in the top 5: Number one Mississippi State, followed by Ole Miss, Alabama and Auburn, with number two Florida State ruining the sweep. Oregon are the top team from the Pac-12 at number 6 following their win over Washington, Notre Dame didn’t take too much of a hit from their first loss while the Big 12 has just one team in the top 10 with a one loss TCU representing.
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College Football – Only Four Undefeated Teams Left
The number of undefeated teams in College Football falls to four after Florida State beat Notre Dame and West Virginia stunned Baylor. The Seminoles remain one of the four undefeated teams, joined by Marshall, Ole Miss and Mississippi State.
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2013 NFL Power Rankings – Week 8
Being undefeated, even with an easy schedule and unimpressive wins, is enough to keep the Kansas City Chiefs on top of the NFL power rankings, just ahead of one-loss teams like the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks, who are looking a lot better on most days regardless of the opposition.
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2013 BCS Standings – Week 8
The release of the first BCS standings didn’t cause a huge deal of surprise, as Alabama lead the top 25 obviously. Florida State being above Oregon might be surprising to some, but considering their strength of schedule and most recent win over Clemson, it pretty much makes sense to make them the strongest of the undefeated teams behind Alabama, while Ohio State and Missouri trail behind, not looking likely to finish among the top 2.
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BCS Standings – Weekend Of Upsets and Fallen Ranked Teams
In one of the craziest weekend of college football we’ve had in a long time, nine teams in the top 25 lost, including four undefeated teams in Clemson, Louisville, Houston and UCLA, leaving us with only Florida State, Miami, Texas Tech, Baylor, Ohio State, Northern Illinois, Fresno State, Oregon, Missouri and Alabama without a loss this season in what should give the first BCS standings a proper shakeup.
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2012 NFL Season – Week 8 Predictions
Week 8 of the 2012 NFL Season means a London game, as the New England Patriots and the St. Louis Rams play in England. Meanwhile, Sunday night football will be about a passing duel between Drew Brees and Peyton Manning (Saints at Broncos) and a big NFC East match-up in Cowboys Stadium as the New York Giants visit the Dallas Cowboys.
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2012 College Football Season – Week 8 BCS Standings
The second edition of the BCS standing in the 2012 season still has the SEC dominating, with 4 teams (Alabama, Florida, LSU, Georgia) in the top 10, but the Pac-12 is just behind them with the Oregonians and USC. The Big 12 has two teams, with Kansas State climbing into the top 3, which drops Oregon, the number 2 team on the AP Poll into fourth.
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NFL Week 8 Scores
The Philadelphia Eagles were the most impressive of Week 8 victors, destroying the Dallas Cowboys 34-7 while Pittsburgh made it a Pennsylvania sweep, beating the New England Patriots and the St. Louis Rams got their first win of the season, beating the New Orleans Saints.
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2011 College Football Rankings – Week 8
LSU and Alabama continued to run through the SEC and college Football, setting up a n0.1 vs no.2 next week, the second time a 1-2 game has happened between SEC teams. Meanwhile, Oklahoma lost to Texas Tech, replaced by Oklahoma State at no.3, their highest rankings since 1984.