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Alabama (1). Survived Ole Miss on the road.
Ohio State (4). Nothing tight about win at Oklahoma. Will get No. 1 votes.
Michigan (2). Colorado went up 21-7 early, but the final three quarters were a different story.
Louisville (12). Even Michael Vick thinks Lamar Jackson is that dude.
Houston (5). Cincy win tight for a spell, but Cougs’ defense carried the day.
Stanford (6). Perfectly fine win over USC. It was fine.
Clemson (7). Shortened game vs. FCS team, now short week before Georgia Tech.
Washington (9). Another easy win, this time over an FCS team.
Michigan State (17). Sparty looks legit. Impressive at Notre Dame.
Florida State (3). Lost to an outstanding team on the road, even though it was by a huge margin.
Texas A&M (11). Looking like a contender in the SEC West.
Oklahoma (8). Still good, but two losses means playoff chances likely gone.
LSU (16). Wild second half vs. Mississippi State, but they’ll take the win.
Mississippi (10). Another second-half letdown, this time against Alabama.
Georgia (21). Survived at Missouri, so, points for winning on the road.
Miami (23). Point differential third nationally; second in points allowed.
Arkansas (25). Blowout win and has Texas A&M on deck.
Wisconsin (13). Sat Corey Clement and struggled with Georgia State.
Texas (14). Lost a shootout on the road, has a bye before Big 12 play opens.
Tennessee (15). Not high on the Vols after a 9-point win over Ohio.
Baylor (NR). A very good offense they’ve got there in Waco.
North Carolina (22). Two-week lull in the schedule and now Pitt, FSU.
Florida (24). No defense has allowed fewer points (14).
Notre Dame (18). Sparty came to South Bend and left with Irish’s playoff hopes.
Nebraska (NR). Win over ranked team put Huskers at 3-0.
Dropped: No. 19 Oregon (dropped one on the road to unranked Nebraska), No. 20 Iowa (lost to FCS buzzsaw North Dakota State, and I wasn’t a big believer in the Hawkeyes anyway),
Also considered: North Dakota State (3-0), Oklahoma State (2-1).
Ohio State (4). Nothing tight about win at Oklahoma. Will get No. 1 votes.
Michigan (2). Colorado went up 21-7 early, but the final three quarters were a different story.
Louisville (12). Even Michael Vick thinks Lamar Jackson is that dude.
Houston (5). Cincy win tight for a spell, but Cougs’ defense carried the day.
Stanford (6). Perfectly fine win over USC. It was fine.
Clemson (7). Shortened game vs. FCS team, now short week before Georgia Tech.
Washington (9). Another easy win, this time over an FCS team.
Michigan State (17). Sparty looks legit. Impressive at Notre Dame.
Florida State (3). Lost to an outstanding team on the road, even though it was by a huge margin.
Texas A&M (11). Looking like a contender in the SEC West.
Oklahoma (8). Still good, but two losses means playoff chances likely gone.
LSU (16). Wild second half vs. Mississippi State, but they’ll take the win.
Mississippi (10). Another second-half letdown, this time against Alabama.
Georgia (21). Survived at Missouri, so, points for winning on the road.
Miami (23). Point differential third nationally; second in points allowed.
Arkansas (25). Blowout win and has Texas A&M on deck.
Wisconsin (13). Sat Corey Clement and struggled with Georgia State.
Texas (14). Lost a shootout on the road, has a bye before Big 12 play opens.
Tennessee (15). Not high on the Vols after a 9-point win over Ohio.
Baylor (NR). A very good offense they’ve got there in Waco.
North Carolina (22). Two-week lull in the schedule and now Pitt, FSU.
Florida (24). No defense has allowed fewer points (14).
Notre Dame (18). Sparty came to South Bend and left with Irish’s playoff hopes.
Nebraska (NR). Win over ranked team put Huskers at 3-0.
Dropped: No. 19 Oregon (dropped one on the road to unranked Nebraska), No. 20 Iowa (lost to FCS buzzsaw North Dakota State, and I wasn’t a big believer in the Hawkeyes anyway),
Also considered: North Dakota State (3-0), Oklahoma State (2-1).