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2015 NFL Season – Six Undefeated Teams Left After Week 4
Following almost all of the results in week 4, we still have six undefeated teams in the 2015 NFL season: The Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, New England Patriots, Denver Broncos and Cincinnati Bengals. The Arizona Cardinals suffered their first defeat of the season this week, losing to the St. Louis Rams.
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ACC – Duke Still Undefeated, Virginia Too
There are three undefeated teams left in the 2014-2015 College Basketball season. Kentucky in the SEC and the top contenders to go all the way, while Duke and Virginia in the ACC offer less flashy and heralded option for not losing, although just as effective.
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College Football – Rivalries Possibly Decide Final Playoff Rankings
While week 14 of the 2014 College Football season was dubbed rivalry week for the history in most of its encounters, the focus went to the division and conferences titles to be decided, and what the results meant for the next playoff rankings to be released, as the SEC (with Alabama and Missouri) was finally decided, Oregon found it it’ll play Arizona for the Pac-12, Wisconsin are the ones who get to play Ohio State for the Big Ten and Florida State remain the only undefeated team in the nation after Marshall lost in something that looked like a basketball game.
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College Football: Rankings Stay the Same for Playoff-Bound Teams
The one thing to take from the results in week 13 is how bad Florida State looked again, but they remain the only undefeated team among the power five conferences, meriting their place among the top 4 that will make the playoffs, while Alabama, Oregon and Mississippi State had a very easy time navigating through weak opponents.
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College Football – Rankings & Playoff Picture Go Through a Major Change
It was a nice run by Mississippi State to stay undefeated for most of the College Football season, but then came Alabama and brought things back to normality and the recognized in the SEC West, which means a big change at the top of the rankings and what the playoff picture currently looks like, especially with Florida State conjuring another big escape to remain one of the two undefeated teams along with the irrelevant Marshall.
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College Football – Playoff Picture and Rankings Completely Changed
Week 11 proved to be a crucial one in the shaping of the final rankings and eventually, the playoff picture with the final four teams. Mississippi State and Florida State with relatively easy games continue to stay the course, but Alabama took a huge leap forward over Auburn, who lost to LSU, while Oregon got over what might be the final hurdle in the Pac-12 by beating Utah. Ohio State took control of the Big Ten by beating Michigan State and both Baylor and TCU now have an equal claim to the rights of winning the Big 12.
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College Football – Same Three Undefeated Teams Remain
No change when it comes to the remaining undefeated teams in College Football through week 10 of the 2014 season (Mississippi State, Florida State, Marshall), but due to other results, there’s no doubt the playoff picture and eventually the committee rankings are going to see a shift in the top 4.
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College Football – Only Three Undefeated Teams Left
Just one SEC West team is left undefeated after the LSU Tigers beat Ole Miss to leave just three teams this season without a loss in College Football: Mississippi State, beating Kentucky to remain number one, Florida State that had a week off and Marshall, who didn’t really impress in a win against Florida Atlantic.
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College Football – Only Four Undefeated Teams Left
The number of undefeated teams in College Football falls to four after Florida State beat Notre Dame and West Virginia stunned Baylor. The Seminoles remain one of the four undefeated teams, joined by Marshall, Ole Miss and Mississippi State.
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College Football – Only Six Undefeated Teams Left
Less craziness than last week, but after Auburn, Arizona, Georgia Tech and TCU lost for the first time this season, we’re left with just six undefeated teams: Two in the SEC (Ole Miss & Mississippi State), one in the ACC (Florida State), one in the Big 12 (Baylor), one in Conference USA (Marshall) and Notre Dame, an Independent.