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College Football Week 7 Predictions
Week 7 offers three games between ranked teams, two of them massive, involving top 10 schools on boths sides: In the SEC, #1 Alabama come to visit #9 Tennessee, hoping to stay on course for the conference title. Meanwhile, in the Big Ten, #2 Ohio State travel to Madison, facing #8 Wisconsin, in a game they must win in order to keep up with their big Big Ten East rivals.
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College Football: When Will the Undefeated Teams Lose
There are 11 undefeated teams in college football as we head into week 7. Trying to figure out when each of them (if at all) will lose for the first time suggests that Alabama, Clemson and Washington look very likely to run the table in their conference, while both Michigan and Ohio State can go into their rivalry game undefeated to close out the regular season.
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2016 College Football Season: 11 Teams Still Undefeated After Week 6
The number of undefeated teams keeps dwindling down, with only 11 remaining after week 6: Three in the Big Ten (Ohio State, Michigan, Nebraska), two in the SEC (Alabama, Texas A&M), two in the Big 12 (Baylor, West Virginia), one in the ACC (Clemson), one in the MAC (Western Michigan), one in the Mountain West (Boise State), and one in the Pac-12 (Washington).
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College Football Week 6 Scores & Standings
In a weekend filled with rain and some cancelled games, the top 5 teams in the nation kept on winning, as Alabama (vs Arkansas), Ohio State (against Indiana), Clemson (facing Boston College), Michigan (visiting Rutgers) and Washington (playing Oregon) all won without any problem.
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Week 6 College Football Predictions
Four games between ranked teams in week 6 of the 2016 college football season: Number one Alabama travel to face number 16 Arkansas, number 9 Tennessee visit number 8 Texas A&M in a top 10 SEC clash, number 23 Florida State will try to stop the losing against rivals and number 10 Miami, while the ACC presents another top 25 showdown between number 25 Virginia Tech and number 17 North Carolina. The Texas-Oklahoma rivalry posts another chapter, but like in most recent years, just the Sooners are ranked going into this game.
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College Football Week 5 Scores & Standings
A busy week 5 gave us Alabama crushing Kentucky and Ohio State shutting out Rutgers in easy conference wins, while Clemson got their big victory of the season, handing Louisville their first loss of the season, while Michigan didn’t let the power of Wisconsin get in their way, also ending the Badgers undefeated run.
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Pac-12: Washington For Real This Time, Stanford Overrated?
With a 44-6 drubbing of number 7 Stanford, Washington (number 10 before the game) move their undefeated run to open the season past week 5, looking like a legitimate college football playoff contender, something that has seemed improbable for such a long time.
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College Football Week 5 Preview & Predictions
Week 5 in the 2016 college football season presents four games between ranked teams, including two conference matchups with both schools in the top 10: Number 8 Wisconsin visiting number 4 Michigan for a huge Big Ten showdown, and in the ACC it’s number 5 Clemson hosting the red hot number 3 Louisville with the leading Heisman candidate so far, Lamar Jackson.
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College Football Rumors: LSU’s Next Head Coach Will Be…
The world of college football, especially for ambitious programs like LSU, works fast. Les Miles was fired? Well, on to the next one who can hopefully bring back to national power level as quickly as possible. The first two names on the list are Tom Herman of Houston and Art Briles of unemployed U, but that’s more speculation than anything. For now, Ed Orgeron is the interim head coach.
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College Football Rankings
No change in the top 7 of the rankings following week 4, with Alabama, Ohio State (without playing), Louisville, Michigan, Clemson, Houston and Stanford staying put. Wisconsin enter the top 10 for the first time this season, Ole Miss enjoy the biggest rise after beating Georgia, who had the biggest drop of all, 13 spots. LSU and Oklahoma (without playing) dropped from the rankings, in a week when all four ranked teams that lost did so against other ranked teams.