Sunday, November 24, 2019


SPEEDYLEE COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANKINGS

(Week 12)



Oregon’s loss to Arizona State was the only defeat for a top 10 school this week, but two teams adroitly avoided defeat by opting not to play at all.  #3 Clemson did not play and dropped a position, #9 Florida did not play and moved up a spot. Baylor returned to the top 10.





1.     LSU (11-0) defeated Arkansas 56-20. The Tigers have been ranked #1 here for six weeks.

2.     Ohio State (11-0) finally played a representative team, albiet an ineligible one, in Penn State and won 28-17.

3.     Georgia (10-1) defeated Texas A&M 19-13 and moved ahead a position.

4.     Clemson (11-0) did not play but their schedule is so weak, it was hard to tell the difference.

5.     Oklahoma (10-1) defeated TCU 28-24.

6.     Alabama (10-1) beat Western Carolina 66-3.

7.     Utah beat Arizona 35-7.

8.     Florida (9-2) avoided a trap game by not playing at all.

9.     Minnesota (10-1) beat Northwestern 38-22.

10.  Baylor (10-1) beat Texas 24-10.



INELIGIBLE: Penn State



WATCHLIST: Michigan (9-2), Oregon (9-2).



NOTES: Key games for the coming weekend: #2 Ohio State vs. Watchlisted Michigan, #6 Alabama vs. Auburn and #9 Minnesota vs. Wisconsin. … The Pac-12 Conference lost a Final Four contender when Oregon unexpectedly lost to Arizona State. It looks increasingly as though the conferences to be represented in the Final Four will probably be the SEC, the Big 10 (or 14 or whatever) and the Big 12 (or 10 or whatever). It is still possible that the SEC could get two teams in the Final Four, but that possibility seems less likely now than it did a few weeks ago. … The classic rivalry game between UCLA and Southern Cal had an interesting twist this year. Both coaches, Chip Kelly of UCLA and Clay Helton of USC, could be fired in the coming days. … The PAC 12 should take notice of the Arizona State program, under Herm Edwards. The Sun Devils have become a tough out. … Undefeated Division II power Slippery Rock had a bye week in the NCAA D-II playoffs and will host Shepherd (9-2) in a second round game on Nov. 30. Shepherd beat Indiana of Pennsylvania 31-27 in a round one game Saturday. The Rock is ranked 8th as the second round approaches.

Sunday, November 17, 2019


SPEEDYLEE COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANKINGS

(Week 11)





Minnesota’s loss to Iowa probably ends the Golden Gophers’ dream of reaching the Final Four but it emphasizes the value of playing in a strong conference. Iowa was ranked in the top 15 by some polls. Iowa’s win had deeper impact on the rankings than just knocking Minnesota down. Alabama, which won handily over Mississippi despite losing its QB again, remained in contention for a berth in the Final Four because the teams ranked behind the Tide, like Minnesota, keep losing. As the regular-season games get fewer, the plots get thicker.



1.      LSU hammered Ole Miss, 58-37.

2.      Ohio State beat Rutgers.

3.      Clemson beat Wake Forest.

4.      Georgia beat a stubborn Auburn team 21-14 at Auburn.

5.      Oklahoma edged Baylor, 34-31.

6.      Alabama (9-1) defeated Mississippi State but lost QB Tua Tagovailoa for the season.

7.      Oregon defeated Arizona 34-6.

8.      Utah defeated UCLA 49-3.

9.      Florida defeated Missouri 23-6.

10.  Minnesota suffered first loss, 23-19, to Iowa.



INELIGIBLE: Penn State



WATCHLIST: Michigan, Baylor, Iowa.


NOTES: Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa is out for the season with a hip injury. He started the season among those to watch for the Heisman Trophy and has posted some great numbers, but he has been injured twice. He might be this generation’s Joe Namath. … Auburn (8-3) has gone from being a contender for the Final Four early in the season to a top 10 team at mid-season and finally to a tough out at the end of the season. … Slippery Rock (11-0) advanced to the NCAA D-II playoffs after defeating Kutztown 37-35 to win the PSAC championship game. The Rock did not lead until Charles Snorweah scored a touchdown with 25 seconds remaining in the game. The Rock scored 16 unanswered points in the final quarter. Kutztown was also undefeated going into the game. Slippery Rock was ranked #8 going into the title game.

Sunday, November 10, 2019


SPEEDYLEE COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANKINGS

(Week 10)



There can’t be doubt in the mind of any sane person who the #1 college football team in the country is by now. #1 LSU’s victory over #4 Alabama in Tuscaloosa was a wild and exciting game. It also gave convincing evidence why LSU is #1 here again this week. Ohio State’s victory over Maryland gave convincing evidence that the Buckeyes’ greatest strength is piling up points against weak opponents. While Alabama was the only top 10 team to suffer a loss in our ranking, undefeated Minnesota stunned ineligible, unranked and undefeated Penn State. The Nittany Lions were among the top 10 in other rankings. Baylor fell off the list and Florida dropped a position even though both teams won this week.



1.      LSU (9-0) defeated #4 Alabama 46-41. The #1 team should beat the #4 team, but this remains a huge win for the Tigers.

2.      Ohio State (9-0), whose schedule is said by some to be tougher than LSU’s, mangled Maryland 73-14.

3.      Clemson (9-0) beat North Carolina State 55-10.

4.      Georgia (8-1) beat Missouri 27-0. The reason the Bulldogs are ranked so high is simple: Right now we believe Georgia would beat the teams ranked lower.

5.      Oklahoma (8-1) narrowly beat middle-of-the-road Iowa State 42-41.

6.      Alabama (8-1) lost to #1 LSU. Right now, Alabama would beat the teams ranked lower.

7.      Minnesota (9-0) defeated Penn State 31-26 in a good football game. It is the first-ever appearance in the Speedylee top 10 for the Golden Gophers. Welcome!

8.      Oregon (8-1) did not play, which looks pretty smart right now.

9.      Utah (8-1) also did not play. Maybe it’s a Pac 12 thing.

10.  Florida (7-2) dropped a position even though the Gators beat Vanderbilt 56-0 in a game that rivaled Ohio State’s win over Maryland for drama.



INELIGIBLE: Penn State.



WATCHLIST: Michigan, Auburn and Baylor. Neither Michigan nor Auburn played this week. Baylor defeated TCU 29-23.


NOTES: Each week it’s the same thing: Everyone wants to know how Slippery Rock fared. Good news: The Rock completed a perfect regular season with a 56-7 victory over Gannon. The Rock plays Kutztown in the PSAC championship game next week. Kutztown is also undefeated. … You are left to wonder how Southern California managed not to hire Ed Orgeron as fulltime head coach of the Trojans. He’s been on staff at USC twice and had a record of 6-2 as the program’s interim head coach. … Odell Haggins is in his second stint as the interim head coach at Florida State and he is undefeated in that role. The Seminoles beat Boston College Saturday to give Haggins his third win against no losses as the fill-in bossman. It was the first game since FSU fired Willie Taggert a week ago. A few years ago, Haggins directed two victories after Jimbo Fischer ditched the FSU program to coach at Texas A&M. … Lovie Smith was carried off the field by his Illinois players after the Illini became bowl-eligible with a victory over Michigan State. In his first two years at the school, the team had seven total wins, but Saturday’s win was the sixth this season.

Sunday, November 3, 2019


SPEEDYLEE COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANKINGS

(Week 9)



Georgia’s victory over Florida was the biggest game of the weekend. Georgia did not improve in the rankings but its resume got better. Florida’s loss dropped it to #9. Most teams ranked above Georgia this week did not play and #3 Clemson did not play a meaningful game when it defeated Wofford. Oregon’s victory over Southern Cal allowed it to jump past Utah. Undefeated Baylor joined the top 10 for the first time this season. We have come to the final stretch of the season.



1.      LSU (8-0) did not play ahead of key game against 8-0 Alabama. Last three games are against Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas A&M. Their combined records stand at 11-16.

2.      Ohio State (8-0) did not play ahead of key games against 3-6 Maryland and 2-6 Rutgers. Three weeks from now OSU faces a stern test in undefeated and ineligible Penn State.

3.      Clemson (9-0) defeated Wofford 59-14. Finishes regular season against North Carolina State, Wake Forest and South Carolina. Their records combine to total 15-11, only Wake Forest has a winning mark so far.

4.      Alabama (8-0) did not play ahead of key game against LSU. Finishes with Mississippi State, Western Carolina and Auburn, who combine to record of 13-14.

5.      Oklahoma (7-1) did not play. Finishes season against Iowa State, #10 Baylor, TCU and Oklahoma State. Three of the four have winning records and one is even for a total of 23-10.

6.      Georgia (7-1) defeated #7 Florida 24-17 in a good game. Faces Missouri, Auburn, Texas A&M and Georgia Tech in final four games, with combined records of 20-16.

7.      Oregon (7-1) humbled USC 56-24. Final three games are against Arizona, Arizona State and Oregon State, currently combined 13-12 records.

8.      Utah (7-1) beat Washington 33-28. Finishes season with UCLA, Arizona and Colorado, who combine for record of 11-16.

9.      Florida (7-2) lost to Georgia 24-17. Finishes with Vanderbilt, Missouri and Florida State, total records of 11-14.

10.  Baylor (8-0) did not play, a clever ploy. The Bears will play their first meaningful opponent November 16 when they face #5 Oklahoma.



WATCHLIST: Auburn (7-2), Michigan (6-2). Auburn has an early-season win over #8 Oregon and losses to LSU and Florida. Michigan has a win over Notre Dame and losses to Penn State and Wisconsin.



INELIGIBLE: Penn State.


NOTES: It might not be the Game of the Century, but the LSU-Alabama game could turn out to be an elimination game for the Final Four. Great matchup of long-time rivals with a lot on the line. Schools who avoid conference play seldom have games like this one. … Auburn has defeated Oregon and yet Oregon is ranked higher here. Auburn is not playing at the same level it was early in the season. Oregon is ranked ahead of Utah based upon Oregon’s victory over Southern California Saturday. USC beat Utah earlier this season. … It seems likely that the conferences that will produce Final Four teams this season will be the SEC (which could produce 2 teams as has happened before), the 14-team Big 10 (if Ohio State wins out), the ACC (assuming Clemson wins out) or the 10-team Big 12 (if Oklahoma wins out). Either LSU or Alabama will have a loss by this time next week but we could see both in the Final Four, depending upon how the remainder of their schedules go. The Pac 12, which at least knows how many member schools it has, does not seem likely to produce a Final Four club this year. … The game of the utmost concern to many Speedylee readers was NCAA Division II Slippery Rock’s toughie against California (of Pennsylvania). The Rock nipped the Vulcans 31-28 and remained undefeated. Two games remain between the Rock and another undefeated season.