Tag: Top 25

  • 2014 College Football Season – Week 14 Rankings

    2014 College Football Season – Week 14 Rankings

    A new number one in rankings that eventually only offer a different alternative and viewing point, not an actual decision. Alabama overtake Florida State despite the Seminoles remaining undefeated, while TCU take advantage of Mississippi State losing to enter the hypothetical playoff group, earning a number four ranking.

  • College Football – Week 14 Scores & Standings

    College Football – Week 14 Scores & Standings

    A busy weekend of rivalries and title deciding games. The most important of them? Alabama beating Auburn to win the SEC West, which means they’ll play Missouri in the conference title game. Wisconsin will go on to play Ohio State thanks to a win over Minnesota, Arizona of all teams get to face Oregon in the Pac-12 while the Big 12 will need one more week to decide who it is that gets a chance to play for the national championship. Maybe it won’t be anyone.

  • 2014 College Football Season – Week 13 BCS Standings

    2014 College Football Season – Week 13 BCS Standings

    If the BCS was still something that mattered, the same four teams the playoff committee is currently going with would be going to the national semifinals, with Alabama at number one, followed by Florida State, Oregon and Mississippi State.

  • College Football Playoff – Week 13 Committee Rankings

    College Football Playoff – Week 13 Committee Rankings

    No change at the top of the rankings which decide who goes to the College Football playoff, as Alabama remain at number one, followed by Oregon, Florida State and Mississippi State to complete the final four picture, followed by TCU, Ohio State and Baylor, all three of them waiting for someone above to slip.

  • 2014 College Football Season – Week 13 Rankings

    2014 College Football Season – Week 13 Rankings

    No changes in the elite four of the AP Poll’s top 25, keeping the unimpressive Florida State as the number one team in the nation, followed by Alabama, Oregon and still Mississippi State. Ole Miss fell 10 spots after their loss, which made sure they are just like Auburn now – in a position to spoil it for their big rivals in rivalry week and nothing more.

  • College Football – Week 13 Scores & Standings

    College Football – Week 13 Scores & Standings

    A somewhat uneventful week with the top 4 teams all winning: Alabama against an FCS team, Oregon against Colorado, Mississippi State over Vanderbilt and Florida State, the least impressive of them all, barely getting away with a victory facing Boston College.

  • College Football Playoff – Week 12 Committee Rankings

    College Football Playoff – Week 12 Committee Rankings

    A change at the top of the College Football Playoff committee rankings, moving Alabama to the number one spot, followed by Oregon and only then undefeated Florida State while Mississippi State, suffering their first loss of the season at the hands of the Crimson Tide, keep it a two-SEC team playoff at the moment.

  • 2014 College Football Season – Week 12 BCS Standings

    2014 College Football Season – Week 12 BCS Standings

    Despite losing to Alabama, according to the hypothetical BCS standings of the 2014 season following week 12, Mississippi State remain one of the top 4, which means they still make it into the College Football playoff alongside their SEC West rivals, Florida State and Oregon.

  • 2014 College Football Season – Week 12 Rankings

    2014 College Football Season – Week 12 Rankings

    A big change on top of the rankings with Florid State taking over the number one spot while Alabama move to number two thanks to their win against Mississippi State, dragging the Bulldogs down to number four. Oregon complete the top 4 despite not playing, sitting still at number three.

  • College Football Playoff – Week 11 Committee Rankings

    College Football Playoff – Week 11 Committee Rankings

    The College Football Playoff committee stunned everyone by making it clear that two SEC teams might not happen at all, leaving Alabama out of the top 4, instead joining Oregon (number two in the nation right now) and TCH to Florida State and Mississippi State, maybe suggesting that winning your conference and strength of schedule mean more than anything else to them when they come up with their selections.