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My top 25: 1.OSU 2.IU 3.TXAM 4.Bama 5.BYU 6.UGA 7.TX Tech 8.GA Tech 9.Vandy 10.Miami 11.Ole Miss 12.Oregon 13.Mich 14.Lville 15.ND 16.OU 17.USC 18.Wash 19.Texas 20.Houston 21.Tenn 22.Iowa 23.Utah 24.UC 25.Memphis
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Anonymous 1w

BYU over UGA I’m so sure

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Anonymous 1w

Just say you hate the SEC bro

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1w

40% of his top ten and 32% of his top 25 are SEC, that seems like solid representation to me.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1w

Washington lost 24-6 to OSU at home, Texas lost by 7 to OSU on the road, OU BEAT Michigan, tell me how some of these rankings make sense

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1w

1. Transitive property is the dumbest explanation. Ohio U beat West Virginia who beat Pitt who beat FSU who beat Alabama. By transitive property, Ohio U would be a top team in the SEC. Is that true realistically? No. Ftr though Ohio State CRUSHED Ohio U this season

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1w

2. Context matters. Ohio State was playing conservative vs Texas because it was Sayin’s (rookie qb) first start AND Texas was expected to be decent and AP #1. Washington is 5-2 with convincing wins over WSU, Illinois, and Rutgers and their only losses are to two ranked teams.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1w

Arch was making his 2nd start ever on the road against Ohio state and his only other prior start was against ULM. And also how is it transitive property to say Oklahoma dominated Michigan THEY LITERALLY DID 😂

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1w

You just named 3 unranked wins also name me Michigans best win

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1w

And Arch only scored 7 points against the Buckeyes. Didn’t mention any issues with the defense. The reason the offense didn’t blow Texas out like they did with Tennessee and Oregon in the playoffs is because they were playing conservative with a rookie qb.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1w

Michigan beat Nebraska on the road and at home vs Washington. Wins over two 6-win Big Ten teams doesn’t exactly mean nothing.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1w

And Michigan has also has double digit losses to the two best teams they played, neither were even closen

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1w

And Oklahoma lost to Texas by double digits. Ftr my rankings are also more based on where a team is now. Oklahoma lost 2 of their last 3 games, Michigan won 5 of their last six. Thats why it’s not as big on head-to-head. It’s fair to disgree with that, I just personally believe that recency matters more

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1w

Fair enough and if you wanna have them above OU that’s one thing but 13 is extreme high both should be in 16-18 range imo and ole Miss at 11 is way too low

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1w

Rn ND is a significantly better team than ND and as of recent ND beat USC 10 who blew out Michigan just within weeks of each other

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1w

*ND is a better team than Michigan I meant

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1w

That’s a good point. I suppose those two could be switched.

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