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2015 College Football Season – Week 9 Rankings
Not a lot of action or movement in the top 25 following week 9, with five of the top 7 not playing, which keeps Ohio State, Baylor, Clemson, LSU and TCU in the top 5, in that order as well. No one new joining the top 10 while Notre Dame move up at the expense of Stanford, while North Carolina make it in for the first time this season and Texas A&M make it back, all at the expense of the ACC, with Pittsburgh and Duke getting bumped.
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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 – Week 8 Rankings
After week 8 it’s still Ohio State on top of the AP rankings, joined by Baylor, Clemson, LSU and TCU in the top 5. Losses for Utah and Florida State dropped both of them out of the top 10, opening up spots for Iowa and Notre Dame despite the both of them not playing. California and Texas A&M losing again resulted in them being dropped from the rankings, while UCLA and Mississippi State rejoin us.
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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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2015 College Football Season – Week 7 BCS Standings
If the standings determining the College Football Playoff would still be made according to the BCS, it would be Ohio State (also number one here), LSU, TCU and Utah making the final four, with Baylor, getting a lot of love from the human polls, would be left out.
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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.
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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 – Week 7 Scores & Standings
The number one team in the nation finally impressed, as Ohio State dominated against Penn State. In a lineup of big ranked vs ranked games, LSU used a late trick play to beat Florida, Michigan botched a punt as time ran out to lose against Michigan State and Alabama ran all over Texas A&M.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 6 Rankings
Just like last week, the week 6 top 25 college football rankings show voters are losing their confidence in Ohio State. Still number one, but with less first place votes, being spread out among Baylor, TCU, Utah and even Clemson, who complete the top 5. Florida are in the top 10 following another impressive win and Michigan are getting very close, while Oklahoma took a big tumble following their loss to Texas, Northwestern are on their way out while Georgia and USC are out of the rankings following their second loss of the season.