CFB 128: Official NCAA Power Rankings Week One

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Western Kentucky is in front of us? And Rutgers? And Temple?

We suk. But at least now, EVERYONE knows it.
 
That crap that Al Golden pulled in reducing the 2nd half period time to 10-min quarters plus a running clock sat badly with too many. Golden could have simply opted to play his reserves if he didn't want to "unduly expose" his starters to injury, and the reserves would have had the benefit of utilizing the full time of the quarters for their development. People really want to see Gayot, Norton, KC, Brown, and so many of the reserves that could still display highlight reel vs. BC. Media were whispering about this whole non-play strategy to conserve... Al Golden leads all NCAA coaches with running clock and 10-mins quarter games. This ain't High School ball. I mean WTF do they run in practice, flag football. Even as Golden manages to send players to the NFL, Football people and other coaches know that Golden is soft and running the program scared. Do you really think that Steve Spurrier respect Golden to give him an unearned vote when Steve first line during his bowl presser on UM is "They're that team with all the NFL talent but with only 6 wins. I can't explain it"? Golden won't get any real vote until after the 5th game provided UM keeps on winning as this Golden run team gets no benefit of the doubt anymore.
 
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That crap that Al Golden pulled in reducing the 2nd half period time to 10-min quarters plus a running clock sat badly with too many. Golden could have simply opted to play his reserves if he didn't want to "unduly expose" his starters to injury, and the reserves would have had the benefit of utilizing the full time of the quarters for their development. People really want to see Gayot, Norton, KC, Brown, and so many of the reserves that could still display highlight reel vs. BC. Media were whispering about this whole non-play strategy to conserve... Al Golden leads all NCAA coaches with running clock and 10-mins quarter games. This ain't High School ball. I mean WTF do they run in practice, flag football. Even as Golden manages to send players to the NFL, Football people and other coaches know that Golden is soft and running the program scared. Do you really think that Steve Spurrier respect Golden to give him an unearned vote when Steve first line during his bowl presser on UM is "They're that team with all the NFL talent but with only 6 wins. I can't explain it"? Golden won't get any real vote until after the 5th game provided UM keeps on winning as this Golden run team gets no benefit of the doubt anymore.


So Norton or gayot or kc or brown get lost for the season and I'm sure you'd support golden
 
That crap that Al Golden pulled in reducing the 2nd half period time to 10-min quarters plus a running clock sat badly with too many. Golden could have simply opted to play his reserves if he didn't want to "unduly expose" his starters to injury, and the reserves would have had the benefit of utilizing the full time of the quarters for their development. People really want to see Gayot, Norton, KC, Brown, and so many of the reserves that could still display highlight reel vs. BC. Media were whispering about this whole non-play strategy to conserve... Al Golden leads all NCAA coaches with running clock and 10-mins quarter games. This ain't High School ball. I mean WTF do they run in practice, flag football. Even as Golden manages to send players to the NFL, Football people and other coaches know that Golden is soft and running the program scared. Do you really think that Steve Spurrier respect Golden to give him an unearned vote when Steve first line during his bowl presser on UM is "They're that team with all the NFL talent but with only 6 wins. I can't explain it"? Golden won't get any real vote until after the 5th game provided UM keeps on winning as this Golden run team gets no benefit of the doubt anymore.

So Norton or gayot or kc or brown get lost for the season and I'm sure you'd support golden

I didn't think of that since they don't tackle in practice; these reserves and the others just play touch Football.
 
That crap that Al Golden pulled in reducing the 2nd half period time to 10-min quarters plus a running clock sat badly with too many. Golden could have simply opted to play his reserves if he didn't want to "unduly expose" his starters to injury, and the reserves would have had the benefit of utilizing the full time of the quarters for their development. People really want to see Gayot, Norton, KC, Brown, and so many of the reserves that could still display highlight reel vs. BC. Media were whispering about this whole non-play strategy to conserve... Al Golden leads all NCAA coaches with running clock and 10-mins quarter games. This ain't High School ball. I mean WTF do they run in practice, flag football. Even as Golden manages to send players to the NFL, Football people and other coaches know that Golden is soft and running the program scared. Do you really think that Steve Spurrier respect Golden to give him an unearned vote when Steve first line during his bowl presser on UM is "They're that team with all the NFL talent but with only 6 wins. I can't explain it"? Golden won't get any real vote until after the 5th game provided UM keeps on winning as this Golden run team gets no benefit of the doubt anymore.


So Norton or gayot or kc or brown get lost for the season and I'm sure you'd support golden

Problem is those guys need to see the field, and a game against BCC was the perfect time to do that.
 
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For visual aid, they rank us behind: Western+Kentucky+v+Alabama+oqhjzsLdBcJl.jpg
 
I personally agree with the shortened game. No need to embarrass 18 - 22 yr old kids who try as hard as they can. We won 45 - 0. No need to risk more injuries.
 
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If we start 4-0, we'll move way up. They'll want FSU and Miami ranked in the top 15 when we play so they can hype it up.
 
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Week one is in the books, and your Official CFB 128 weekly power rankings are in! From top to bottom, we rank every major college football program! Don’t agree? Let us know, leave a comment! Watch for our weekly pick and NFL Power Rankings as well!
1
Ohio State Buckeyes (1-0)
2
Baylor Bears (1-0)
3
Notre Dame Fighting Irish (1-0)
4
Oregon Ducks (1-0)
5
Southern California Trojans (1-0)
6
Alabama Crimson Tide (1-0)
7
Florida State Seminoles (1-0)
8
TCU Horned Frogs (1-0)
9
Texas A&M Aggies (1-0)
10
Michigan State Spartans (1-0)
11
West Virginia Mountaineers (1-0)
12
Mississippi State Bulldogs (1-0)
13
Auburn Tigers (1-0)
14
Oklahoma Sooners (1-0)
15
Clemson Tigers (1-0)
16
South Carolina Gamecocks (1-0)
17
Ole Miss Rebels (1-0)
18
Georgia Bulldogs (1-0)
19
LSU Tigers (0-0)
20
Louisville Cardinals (0-1)
21
Wisconsin Badgers (0-1)
22
Tennessee Volunteers (1-0)
23
Arizona State Sun Devils (0-1)
24
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (1-0)
25
Northwestern Wildcats (1-0)
26
UCLA Bruins (1-0)
27
Missouri Tigers (1-0)
28
Arizona Wildcats (1-0)
29
Arkansas Razorbacks (1-0)
30
Boise State Broncos (1-0)
31
Utah Utes (1-0)
32
Virginia Tech Hokies (0-1)
33
Temple Owls (1-0)
34
Stanford Cardinal (0-1)
35
Florida Gators (1-0)
36
Nebraska Cornhuskers (0-1)
37
Brigham Young Cougars (1-0)
38
North Carolina State Wolfpack (1-0)
39
Rutgers Scarlet Knights (1-0)
40
Duke Blue Devils (1-0)
41
Minnesota Golden Gophers (0-1)
42
Iowa Hawkeyes (1-0)
43
Cincinnati Bearcats (1-0)
44
Michigan Wolverines (0-1)
45
California Golden Bears (1-0)
46
Oklahoma State Cowboys (1-0)
47
Kansas State Wildcats (1-0)
48
Navy Midshipmen (1-0)
49
Houston Cougars (1-0)
50
Texas Longhorns (0-1)
51
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (1-0)
52
Miami (Fla.) Hurricanes (1-0)

53
Northern Illinois Huskies (1-0)
54
Illinois Fighting Illini (1-0)
55
Penn State Nittany Lions (0-1)
56
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (1-0)
57
Marshall Thundering Herd (1-0)
58
Toledo Rockets (0-0)
59
North Carolina Tar Heels (0-1)
60
Pittsburgh Panthers (1-0)
61
Maryland Terrapins (1-0)
62
Kentucky Wildcats (1-0)
63
Boston College Eagles (1-0)
64
Air Force Falcons (1-0)
65
Memphis Tigers (1-0)
66
Appalachian State Mountaineers (1-0)
67
Ohio Bobcats (1-0)
68
Western Michigan Broncos (0-1)
69
San Diego State Aztecs (1-0)
70
Georgia Southern Eagles (0-1)
71
Bowling Green Falcons (0-1)
72
Iowa State Cyclones (1-0)
73
La.-Lafayette Ragin Cajuns (0-1)
74
Texas Tech Red Raiders (1-0)
75
Florida International Golden Panthers(1-0)
76
Arkansas State Red Wolves (0-1)
77
Washington Huskies (0-1)
78
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (1-0)
79
Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (1-0)
80
Colorado State Rams (1-0)
81
East Carolina Pirates (1-0)
82
Rice Owls (1-0)
83
Utah State Aggies (1-0)
84
Old Dominion Monarchs (1-0)
85
Virginia Cavaliers (0-1)
86
Oregon State Beavers (1-0)
87
Purdue Boilermakers (0-1)
88
Wake Forest Demon Deacons (1-0)
89
Tulsa Golden Hurricane (1-0)
90
Southern Methodist Mustangs (0-1)
91
Vanderbilt Commodores (0-1)
92
Akron Zips (0-1)
93
UCF Knights (0-1)
94
Ball State Cardinals (1-0)
95
Syracuse Orange (1-0)
96
Indiana Hoosiers (1-0)
97
Charlotte 49ers (1-0)
98
Texas State Bobcats (0-1)
99
Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles(0-1)
100
Central Michigan Chippewas (0-1)
101
Fresno State Bulldogs (1-0)
102
Nevada Wolf Pack (1-0)
103
Colorado Buffaloes (0-1)
104
Buffalo Bulls (1-0)
105
Massachusetts Minutemen (0-0)
106
New Mexico Lobos (1-0)
107
South Florida Bulls (1-0)
108
Troy Trojans (0-1)
109
Tulane Green Wave (0-1)
110
San Jose State Spartans (1-0)
111
Texas-El Paso Miners (0-1)
112
North Texas Mean Green (0-0)
113
Florida Atlantic Owls (0-1)
114
UNLV Rebels (0-1)
115
Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners (0-1)
116
Connecticut Huskies (1-0)
117
Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks (0-1)
118
South Alabama Jaguars (1-0)
119
Washington State Cougars (0-1)
120
Georgia State Panthers (0-1)
121
Miami (Ohio) RedHawks (1-0)
122
Kent State Golden Flashes (0-1)
123
New Mexico State Aggies (0-1)
124
Eastern Michigan Eagles (0-1)
125
Wyoming Cowboys (0-1)
126
Army Black Knights (0-1)
127
Kansas Jayhawks (0-1)
128
Idaho Vandals (0-1)


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