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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 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 Season – 11 Undefeated Teams Left, Rankings Facing a Shuffle
With week 9 in the books, we’re left with 11 undefeated teams, waiting for the first official rankings that mean something to come out. LSU in the SEC; Ohio State, Iowa & Michigan State in the Big Ten; Clemson in the ACC; Baylor, TCU and Oklahoma State in the Big 12; Houston & Memphis in the American conference; and Toledo in the MAC, while Temple were the next team to go down.
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2015 College Football Season – 12 Undefeated Teams Left; Rankings Face Major Changes
The losses of Florida State and Utah in week 8 means we’re left with 12 undefeated teams in the 2015 college football season. Three in the Big Ten (Ohio State, Michigan State, Iowa), one in the SEC (LSU), three in the Big 12 (TCU, Baylor, Oklahoma State), one in the ACC (Clemson), three in the American conference (Memphis, Houston, Temple) and one in the MAC (Toledo).
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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.
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2015 College Football Season – 14 Undefeated Teams Left
Following the action of week 7 in the 2015 college football season, there are 14 remaining undefeated teams: Three in the Big Ten (Iowa, Michigan State, Ohio State); three in the Big 12 (Baylor, Oklahoma State, TCU); three in the American conference (Houston, Memphis, Temple); two in the ACC (Florida State, Clemson); one in the SEC (LSU); one in the Pac-12 (Utah); and one in the MAC (Toledo).
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2015 College Football Season – Rankings Need a New Number One
Maybe Ohio State are still undefeated, but their ability in most of their recent wins suggest we might need a new number one team to top the rankings. TCU or Baylor, constantly putting up huge offensive numbers might be next in line, as Michigan State don’t look too impressive as well while Utah, rounding up the top 5, have done the most with the toughest schedule. Week 6 wasn’t about upsets except for Texas stunning former #10 Oklahoma, but more about narratives and storylines, especially the one Michigan have been developing.
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College Football – SEC Upsets Will Completely Change the Rankings
The SEC wasn’t the only conference with big losses, but Alabama getting dropped by Ole Miss at home and LSU crushing Auburn will have the biggest effect on the rankings, although Ohio State struggling to beat Northern Illinois, USC messing up against Stanford and Notre Dame coming away with a big win over Georgia Tech won’t go unnoticed either.
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College Football – Rankings Starting to Change From Upsets and Close Calls
Teams like Ohio State, Alabama, TCU and Baylor are in the clear for now. Michigan State got rid of Oregon in what should lead to some major rankings change, Auburn almost lost to an FCS team which says something about their bid and hope of winning the SEC and making the College Football Playoffs while others, like USC, LSU and maybe Georgia, Florida State and Clemson are hoping they find themselves in the discussion at some point.
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College Football 2015 Season – Week 2 Scores & Standings
While the main contenders for the college football playoff (Ohio State, Alabama and TCU) cruised to victories against unimportant rivals, Michigan State knocked off a huge one by beating Oregon, Oklahoma broke the hearts of Tennessee fans again, Auburn nearly lost at home to an FCS team and Arkansas suffered an embarrassing home loss against Toledo to end the talk of them being a threat in the SEC.