1. Mississippi State 2. Florida State 3. Oregon 4. Alabama 5. Baylor 6. TCU 7. Arizona State 8. Ohio State 9. Nebraska 10. Auburn Also Receiving Consideration: Kansas State, Michigan State, Notre Dame
we have the same top 4.... not necessarily in that order... but MSU, FSU, Bama, and Oregon..... This weekend though... if MSU loses to Bama... they will drop to #4.... and we COULD have 1. FSU 2. Oregon 3. Bama 4. MSU Still a lot of football gentlemen.... FSU ..... 25 in a row....
lol.... be in the top 4 is the goal.... we're fine. interesting.... you say "nd victory isn't that impressive anymore" kinda like MSU beating aTm, or beating AU, that also lost to aTm? lol I don't even think it's so much an #secbias as people just want to watch FSU lose. and since FSU doesn't lose, we'll just vote them out so we don't have to play them. I'd love to see the undefeated for 2 seasons in a row, defending national champs, be selected as #5 in December..... the FSC would be immedieately deemed a joke and we'd be back to square 1 in trying to pic a national champ. The biggest travesty in last night's poll, was not putting a 1 loss team (and not even to an impressive team) over an undefeated defending national champion team... it's putting 1 loss TCU over the 1 loss team that beat them head to head. I understand, "my undefeated is better than your undefeated" arguments being subjective. I mean, is MSU beating 3 loss aTm better than FSU beating 2 loss Clemson? Is beating AU who lost to aTm better than beating ND, who lost to a much higher ranked AZ? and how does AU falling apart change how good a tgeam MSU is, Same with ND losing affects how good FSU currently is? but in the case between TCU and Baylor... we don't need subjective arguments.... we have head to head competition and TCU lost. Yet for some reason, the FSC decides to overthink it.....