Sunday, October 27, 2019


SPEEDYLEE COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANKINGS

(Week 8)



Eight teams in the Speedylee top 10 played this weekend and four of them lost. As a result, the rankings are very different from the week before. #2 Oklahoma was stunned by unranked Kansas State, #6 Auburn narrowly fell to #1 LSU, #9 Notre Dame lost badly to Michigan and #10 Wisconsin lost to #4 Ohio State. LSU continues to have the best resume in college football with wins over both Florida and Auburn. The Tigers face Alabama next. Utah and Oregon returned to the top 10. Auburn is, without question, the best 2-loss team in the country. This week’s rankings:



1.      LSU (8-0) beat Auburn 23-20 and has the best resume so far this season. Their next game will be against Alabama.

2.      Ohio State (8-0) won its first game of the season against a quality opponent when it beat Wisconsin 38-7. The Buckeyes jumped from fourth to second.

3.      Clemson (8-0) beat Boston College 59-7 and got leap-frogged by Ohio State.

4.      Alabama (8-0) beat Arkansas 48-7 and has next week off before the annual struggle with #1 LSU.

5.      Oklahoma (7-1) lost to Kansas State 48-41 and fell from #2. But Oklahoma is probably capable of beating any of the teams ranked above it and the Sooners still have a pathway to the Final Four, if they win out.

6.      Georgia (6-1) did not play, which was a smart move. Next week, the Bulldogs play Florida.

7.      Florida (7-1) took the week off before playing its annual brawl with Georgia.

8.      Utah (6-1) defeated California of California 35-0.

9.      Oregon (6-1) beat Washington State 37-35.

10.  Auburn (6-2) lost to top-ranked LSU in a typically tough SEC contest.



WATCHLIST: Baylor (8-0), Michigan (6-2).



INELIGIBLE: Penn State


NOTES: The only positions in the rankings that really matter are the top six, due to the NCAA Final Four tournament. The Final Four will come from the first six teams in the Playoff Committee’s rankings. … Michigan’s victory over Notre Dame was the first over a top 10-ranked opponent by the Wolverines this season. Credit Michigan: The second half of that game was probably the worst 30 minutes of football by a Notre Dame team in decades. … Despite its inconsistent play this season, Southern Cal leads the Pac 12’s Southern Division. The Trojans are tied with Utah at 4-1 in conference play but USC defeated Utah earlier this season. … The Rock is rolling. Slippery Rock defeated Clarion 41-6 in NCAA Division II play and improved to 7-0. The Rock’s next game is against California of Pennsylvania.

Sunday, October 20, 2019


SPEEDYLEE COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANKINGS

(Week 7)



       Another week of changes for the Top 10 was brought about by the loss of a game for one school and the injury to another school’s starting quarterback. Heavily-favored Wisconsin, formerly tied for #6, lost to Illinois and that forced changes in the second five. The high ankle sprain Alabama passer Tua Tagovailoa suffered last night will likely put him out of action for at least one game and that changed things for the formerly #4 Crimson Tide. Ohio State moved into the Final Four this week, bumping Alabama down a spot. In truth, Ohio State has not played a high-quality opponent yet this season – that will change shortly – but the Buckeyes pass the Speedylee Eye Test.

            The Speedylee College Football Rankings are meant to show how we see the college football landscape each week and as a prediction of how the College Football Playoff Committee will act at the end of the season. At the end of the season, just before the committee announces the Final Four, we issue one set of rankings as we see them and another for how we think the will act. This week:



1.      LSU (7-0) defeated Mississippi State 36-13. LSU hosts Auburn next week.

2.      Oklahoma (7-0) beat West Virginia 52-14 and plays Kansas State next week.

3.      Clemson (7-0) beat Louisville 45-10. Clemson hosts Boston College next.

4.      Ohio State (6-0) beat Northwestern 52-3 and hosts a big game vs Wisconsin next week.

5.      Alabama (7-0) survived the Tennessee challenge despite losing Tagovialoa and hosts Arkansas next week.

6.      Auburn (6-1) beat Arkansas 51-10 and plays a big game at LSU next week.

7.      Georgia (6-1) beat Kentucky 21-0. The game was tied 0-0 at halftime. Georgia is off next week.

8.      Florida (7-1) beat a determined South Carolina 38-27 and does not play next week.

9.      Notre Dame (5-1) took the week off to prepare for next week’s game at Michigan.

10.  Wisconsin (6-1) lost a trap game to Illinois 24-23 and plays at Ohio State next week.



WATCHLIST: Utah (5-1) beat Arizona State 21-3, hosts California next week. Oregon (5-1) defeated Washington 35-31 and hosts Washington State next week.



INELIGIBLE: Penn State.


NOTES: This is the second straight season Alabama’s Tagovialoa has lost game time due to an ankle problem. … With Tagovialoa injured, Oklahoma QB Jalen Hurts is the unquestioned leader in the Heisman Trophy race. … Michigan had to play an excellent, though ineligible, Penn State team this week and then plays Notre Dame next week. Notre Dame scheduled this week off in order to prepare for Michigan. Notre Dame (5-1) is always popular with the networks and probably has a pathway to the Final Four. … Despite each of them already losing a game, Auburn, Georgia, Florida and Wisconsin all likely still have pathways available to reach the Final Four. The pathway begins and ends with winning out from here on and at least one other top team losing between now and then. … NCAA Division II’s Slippery Rock (6-0) remained unbeaten with a 41-30 victory over Edinboro this week. The Rock’s home game against Clarion next weekend will appear on ESPN 3. Check your local listings.

Sunday, October 13, 2019


SPEEDYLEE COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANKINGS

(Week 7)



Three of our top 10 teams lost Saturday, although two of them lost to other top 10 teams. Georgia’s unexpected loss to unranked South Carolina changed the landscape in both the Southeastern Conference and in the national rankings. Georgia’s fall from first gave the rankings their biggest shakeup of the season, at least so far. #2 LSU beat #6 Florida and #5 Oklahoma defeated #10 Texas. Two teams had the weekend off to further confuse things.



1.     LSU (6-0) took over the top spot with a 42-28 victory over former #6 Florida.

2.     Oklahoma (6-0) moved from #5 after beating former #10 Texas 34-27.

3.     Clemson (6-0) took care of business and beat Florida State 45-14.

4.     Alabama (6-0) beat a determined Texas A&M squad 47-28.

5.     Ohio State (5-0) had a bye date and avoided an upset.

6.     Tie: Georgia (5-1) lost to South Carolina in 2 overtimes and fell from first.

Wisconsin (6-0) posted an impressive 38-0 victory over Michigan State.

8.     Auburn (5-1) did not play this week, a clever ploy.

9.     Florida (6-1) lost to LSU 42-28.

10.  Notre Dame (5-1) defeated Southern Cal 30-27.



INELIGIBLE: Penn State



WATCHLIST: Army (3-3) lost to Western Kentucky this week but the Cadets play such hard-nosed, disciplined football that they are compelling to watch. … Utah (5-1) has been on and off the top 10 list this year and the Utes beat Oregon State 52-7. Utah’s only loss is to unpredictable Southern Cal.


NOTES: Georgia’s loss to South Carolina shows why playing in a conference is so much tougher than playing as an independent. Every team in a given conference knows each other’s players, coaches and tendencies. The rivalries make for heated games and that combination offers the chance for upsets. … LSU has wins over Florida and Texas. Oklahoma’s biggest win was this weekend. Clemson’s biggest win to date has been against Texas A&M. Alabama’s best wins this year have been over South Carolina and Texas A&M. Ohio State does not have a significant win yet, but they play Wisconsin, Penn State and Michigan before the end of the season. Georgia has a win over Notre Dame and Wisconsin’s biggest win has been over Michigan. Auburn has beaten both Texas A&M and Oregon but lost to Florida. Florida has beaten Auburn but lost to LSU. Notre Dame’s most important win came this weekend against USC and their loss was against Georgia. … Division II Slippery Rock narrowly beat Indiana of Pennsylvania 45-42 to remain undefeated.

Sunday, October 6, 2019


SPEEDYLEE COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANKINGS

(Week 6)



Speedylee’s 11-team top 10 for week 5 looked a lot like the 12-team Big 10: Too many to count. Two of our top 11 lost this week and that shuffled the rankings again. #6 Auburn lost to #9 Florida in the premier game of the week and the teams swapped places. Iowa, which was tied for 10th, cleaned up our mathematical issue by losing to Watchlisted Michigan. The last two national champions, #3 Clemson and #4 Alabama, each showed their playoff savvy by not playing yesterday.



1.     Georgia (5-0) beat Tennessee 43-14 in a hard-hitting game between longtime rivals. This was a quality win.

2.     LSU (5-0) beat Utah State 42-6 and basically held serve.

3.     Clemson (5-0) did not play.

4.     Alabama (5-0) did not play.

5.     Oklahoma (5-0) beat Kansas 45-20, despite all the cursing.

6.     Florida (6-0) beat Auburn 24-13, a big win for the Gators.

7.     Ohio State (5-0) beat stubborn Michigan State 34-10.

8.     Wisconsin (5-0) beat Kent State 48-0.

9.     Auburn (5-1) lost to Florida. The Tigers can still earn a playoff berth, but they’ll need to win out to convince the Playoff Committee that they belong in the Final Four.

10.  Texas (6-0) beat West Virginia 42-31.



WATCHLIST: Michigan (4-1, earned a quality win over T-10 Iowa 10-3), Notre Dame (4-1, beat 1-4 Bowling Green 42-0).



Ineligible: Penn State


NOTES: As we wrote last week, there is very little to choose from among the teams in our top 6. … DII Slippery Rock rolled over MercyHurst 45-14. Senior kicker Jake Chapla became the career scoring leader at The Rock. He has kicked the most successful field goals for the school and is second in career touchdown conversion kicks. … Grinnell College, a D-III school in Iowa, has had to conclude its season after three games. The team started the season with 39 players and was down to 28 healthy players when the decision was made. The school was 3-30 since 2016. Speedylee has a great affinity for D-III sports and we extend our best regards to the players, coaches, administrators and fans of the Pioneers.