Your Top 5 teams in America right now

Nobody is ever allowed to have their own opinion on this board.

Just always gotta go with group-think hivemind.

Making ridiculous lists then accusing anyone who disagrees as hivemind is crazy
 
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No, your list is just your bias in being a huge Kiffin and Riley supporter shining through.. There's absolutely nothing in USC's resume to have them in any conversations of top 5.
No my list is based on what I've seen from those teams thus far this season.

That's your opinion, not mine.
 
Name one team that hasn't been taken to the wire this year?
Doesn't it matter who the opponent is who takes said team to the wire? Ole Miss was taken to the wire at home by a Washington State team that lost by 49 to North Texas and 35 to Washington. Georgia Tech would have a loss if the ACC didn't have useless officiating to see an obvious offsides penalty against Wake Forest. Tennessee has a loss. USC has a loss. Are these predictions for the end of the year or as of today's date?

My 2 cents:

1. OSU
2. Miami
3. Indiana
4. Texas A&M
5. Texas Tech
 
Making ridiculous lists then accusing anyone who disagrees as hivemind is crazy
How is it ridiculous if it's my list based on different criteria than yours?

There's not a definitive argument for any team to be the resounding #1 being that every team in the Nation has had close games, so what exactly separates one from another?

I disagree with most of yall's list, have I attacked any of yall the way yall have to me?
 
Nobody is ever allowed to have their own opinion on this board.

Just always gotta go with group-think hivemind.
It's an interesting list. I think people are making too much of the Ole Miss game today. They won; who cares? They're in my top 5. Tennessee's defense stinks don't think they are top 5.

I got:
1. OSU
2. Miami
3 Ole Miss/TAMU
5 USC/ND winner

Then IU/TTU. I can't be a believer in GTech till they beat UGA, cause of their schedule.
 
How is it ridiculous if it's my list based on different criteria than yours?

There's not a definitive argument for any team to be the resounding #1 being that every team in the Nation has had close games, so what exactly separates one from another?

I disagree with most of yall's list, have I attacked any of yall the way yall have to me?

It's not that serious
 
Doesn't it matter who the opponent is who takes said team to the wire? Ole Miss was taken to the wire at home by a Washington State team that lost by 49 to North Texas and 35 to Washington. Georgia Tech would have a loss if the ACC didn't have useless officiating to see an obvious offsides penalty against Wake Forest. Tennessee has a loss. USC has a loss. Are these predictions for the end of the year or as of today's date?
It does if it's based on the transitive property fallacy.

Miami was taken to the wire by a Notre Dame team that has loss to TAMU, does that mean that TAMU is better than Miami? Maybe, maybe not. There's no way to definitively know that unless they play each other.

Just because one team may have played another team close, doesn't mean another team will play that same team close.

Every week is a one-off; Some weeks teams play their best ball & some weeks they don't.
 
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Bruh this is 2025. Group think is the only thing allowed.
Im firmly in the critical thinking over the mindless mob think

But you two in an eifel tower with no girl in the middle isn't it either

/just to be on record

Miami/Ohio St

Texas A&M
Alabama
Notre Dame
 
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It does if it's based on the transitive property fallacy.

Miami was taken to the wire by a Notre Dame team that has loss to TAMU, does that mean that TAMU is better than Miami? Maybe, maybe not. There's no way to definitively know that unless they play each other.

Just because one team may have played another team close, doesn't mean another team will play that same team close.

Every week is a one-off; Some weeks teams play their best ball & some weeks they don't.
It's college football. It's all picked based on the "look" test and it's based on the cumulative rankings of multiple people. Kinda has to be with 136 teams and only 12 game regular season. With each playing varying numbers of home games, varying numbers of road games, varying numbers against P4 teams, etc.

Agreed, some play their best ball some weeks and not others. Does the top team in the nation, even on its worst day, eke out a 3 point win at home against Washington State who has 2 losses of 35 points or more (1 to a G5 team)? You are saying yes. I disagree. No biggie. It would be interesting to see where the majority lies.

Good job though making it an interesting thread. Although, I think that was your purpose more so than an actual listing of your true top 5. :cool:
 
It's an interesting list. I think people are making too much of the Ole Miss game today. They won; who cares? They're in my top 5. Tennessee's defense stinks don't think they are top 5.

I got:
1. OSU
2. Miami
3 Ole Miss/TAMU
5 USC/ND winner

Then IU/TTU. I can't be a believer in GTech till they beat UGA, cause of their schedule.
I have a hard time putting Ole Miss up that high after today.
 
It's college football. It's all picked based on the "look" test and it's based on the cumulative rankings of multiple people. Kinda has to be with 136 teams and only 12 game regular season. With each playing varying numbers of home games, varying numbers of road games, varying numbers against P4 teams, etc.

Agreed, some play their best ball some weeks and not others. Does the top team in the nation, even on its worst day, eke out a 3 point win at home against Washington State who has 2 losses of 35 points or more (1 to a G5 team)? You are saying yes. I disagree. No biggie. It would be interesting to see where the majority lies.

Good job though making it an interesting thread. Although, I think that was your purpose more so than an actual listing of your true top 5. :cool:
Ohio ST, the team that everyone thinks is in the top 2, had a down to the wire game with Texas, only winning 14-7.

That same Texas team that lost to Florida; does that mean Florida is better than Oh ST or would beat them?

Again... Transitive property doesn't work in CFB.
 
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