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2015 College Football Season – Rankings & Playoff Time; Two Undefeated Teams Left
The 2015 college football regular season has come to an end with two undefeated teams (Clemson and Iowa) as we head into championship week, which will determine if the top 4 teams right now (Clemson, Alabama, Oklahoma and Iowa) remain in the pole position to make the College Football Playoff, or are win for some changes and surprises.
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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 Season – Two Undefeateds Left, Rankings Earthquake Next
The dust settles from the damage week 12 caused to some major contenders, as we’re left with just two undefeated teams: Iowa in the Big Ten and Clemson in the ACC, while Ohio State, Oklahoma State and Houston lose for the first time this season, and as a result the rankings will be shaken up quite thoroughly.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 11 Playoff Rankings
Nothing changes in the high places of the College Football Playoff rankings following the events of week 11, with Clemson, Alabama, Ohio State and Notre Dame Occupying the top in that order, while Iowa complete the top 5. Oklahoma State and Oklahoma are just behind as the Big 12 representatives, waiting for a chance to get in after someone drops the ball.
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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 Playoff Rankings
The second edition of the College Football Playoff rankings has been released, keeping Clemson at number one while Alabama move to move to take the number two positions. Ohio State remain at number three while Notre Dame, who like the Crimson Tide have one loss, move up to the number four spot, which means getting into the playoffs.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 10 Rankings
The AP Poll rankings don’t determine anything, but they still mean something, and following week 10 in the 2015 season, they put Clemson on top for the first time in 34 years, followed by Ohio State, Alabama, Baylor and Oklahoma State in the top 5. The Cowboys rising seven spots are the big winners of the week while Michigan State and TCU tumbled down eight spots, not to mention Toledo, Ole Miss and Texas A&M dropping out, replaced by Navy, Wisconsin and Northwestern.
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2015 College Football Seasons – Undefeated Teams Upset; Rankings Will Massively Change
After week 10 of the 2015 college football season, we’re left with just six undefeated teams: Ohio State and Iowa in the Big Ten, Clemson in the ACC, Baylor & Oklahoma State in the Big 12 and Houston in the American Conference. But as the first edition of the rankings by the College Football Playoff committee showed us, losses aren’t the only thing that matters.
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2015 College Football Playoff Rankings Week 9
The first rankings by the College Football Playoff committee consist of a few surprises, mainly Clemson and LSU topping Ohio State in the rankings, while Alabama and Notre Dame, teams with one loss, have an edge over Baylor, Michigan State, TCU and Iowa, while Florida complete the top 10.