Who is in the top 10?

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Now that the Dawgs destroyed in the championship game we can now predict who will end this season in the top 10. So send in your top 10.
 
Top six will stay the same....

Penn St. moves to #7

UW moves to #8

Florida moves to #9

Clemson falls to #10
 
Top six will stay the same....

Penn St. moves to #7

UW moves to #8

Florida moves to #9

Clemson falls to #10
Wish my boys Penn State was too 5 but #7 ain’t bad if that’s how it plays out. Their 2 loses coming from Michigan and OSU is impressive. They actually were leading Buckeyes until last 8 minutes of game then they fell apart.
 
the final ap or whatever poll came out earlier
 
Final AP Poll by Conference:

AAC:
1. Tulane (9th nationally)
2. Cincinnati (RV)

ACC:
1. Florida State (11th nationally)
2. Clemson (13th nationally)
3. Pittsburgh (22nd nationally)
4. Duke (RV)
5. North Carolina (RV)
6. NC State (RV)
7. Louisville (RV)

Big 12:
1. TCU (2nd nationally)
2. Kansas State (14th nationally)
3. Texas (25th nationally)
4. Texas Tech (RV)

Big Ten:
1. Michigan (3rd nationally)
2. Ohio State (4th nationally)
3. Penn State (7th nationally)
4. Minnesota (RV)
5. Iowa (RV)
6. Purdue (RV)
7. Maryland (RV)
8. Illinois (RV)

CUSA:
1. UTSA (RV)

MWC:
1. Fresno State (24th nationally)
2. Air Force (RV)
3. Boise State (RV)

PAC 12:
1. Washington (8th nationally)
2. Utah (10th nationally)
3. USC (12th nationally)
4. Oregon (15th nationally)
5. Oregon State (17th nationally)
6. UCLA (21st nationally)

SEC:
1. Georgia (1st nationally)
2. Alabama (5th nationally)
3. Tennessee (6th nationally)
4. LSU (16th nationally)
5. Mississippi State (20th nationally)
6. South Carolina (23rd nationally)

Sun Belt:
1. Troy (19th nationally)
2. Marshall (RV)

Independents:
1. Notre Dame (18th nationally)
 
OOC wins by conferences against the AP top 25 final poll(including the CFP, but not any other bowl games)

AAC:
Tulane vs. #14 Kansas State

ACC:
Florida State vs. #16 LSU

Big 12:
TCU vs. #3 Michigan

B1G:
Ohio State vs. #18 ND

CUSA:
Southern Miss vs. #9 Tulane

Pac 12:
USC vs. #18 ND
Stanford vs. #18 ND
USC vs. #24 Fresno State
Oregon State vs. #24 Fresno State

SEC:
UGA vs. #2 TCU
UGA vs. #4 Ohio State
UGA vs. #15 Oregon
Alabama vs. #25 Texas
Tennessee vs. #22 Pitt
Ole Miss vs. #19 Troy
South Carolina vs. #13 Clemson
Florida vs. #10 Utah

Sun Belt:
Marshall vs. #18 ND

Independents:
UConn vs. #24 Fresno State
ND vs. #13 Clemson
 
2-4 is weird. I feel like Ohio State should definitely be above TCU based on what we saw last night, but you can't put michigan ahead of TCU and probably can't put OSU ahead of michigan.

Yeah, its probably the way it should be, but if you were to do a power ranking, I'd definitely have TCU 4th. 2-7 there isn't too much separation.
 
2-4 is weird. I feel like Ohio State should definitely be above TCU based on what we saw last night, but you can't put michigan ahead of TCU and probably can't put OSU ahead of michigan.
I think Michigan and OSU are better than TCU. It took an extraordinary series of events for TCU to win that game. If that game is played 10 times, Michigan wins it 9/10. But in terms of the final rankings, I think it always goes this way. The two in the championship always stay at 1 and 2.
 
I think Michigan and OSU are better than TCU. It took an extraordinary series of events for TCU to win that game. If that game is played 10 times, Michigan wins it 9/10. But in terms of the final rankings, I think it always goes this way. The two in the championship always stay at 1 and 2.

Both Michigan and TCU played pretty crappy that game. It's not like TCU played the perfect game or anything. Honestly, if you have McNamara you probably win that game.
 
Both Michigan and TCU played pretty crappy that game. It's not like TCU played the perfect game or anything. Honestly, if you have McNamara you probably win that game.
I don't agree. The offense was statistically worse (and significantly so) with Cade; even last year. The two pick sixes aren't something that you could replicate again.
 
I don't agree. The offense was statistically worse (and significantly so) with Cade; even last year. The two pick sixes aren't something that you could replicate again.

Oh no question the offense played better this year than last year. But McCarthy choked that game away.

And I disagree about the pick sixes. Those were terrible throws/decisions.
 
2-4 is weird. I feel like Ohio State should definitely be above TCU based on what we saw last night, but you can't put michigan ahead of TCU and probably can't put OSU ahead of michigan.
This morning has to suck for Ohio State fans as the natty was yours.
 
2-4 is weird. I feel like Ohio State should definitely be above TCU based on what we saw last night, but you can't put michigan ahead of TCU and probably can't put OSU ahead of michigan.
Well, we're not supposed to because it was settled on the field in the head to head game. But, let's be real. TCU would have finished 0-9 in conference playing like they did last night....and probably lost their OOC game to lowly Colorado. They had stretches/quarters where they looked that bad, but it wasn't whole games.

While Michigan wasn't very good in the semifinal, they didn't have a clunker like that all year. So they can be put ahead of TCU.

But it doesn't really matter where any team is. It is Georgia and the rest of 'em scattered about.
 
2-4 is weird. I feel like Ohio State should definitely be above TCU based on what we saw last night, but you can't put michigan ahead of TCU and probably can't put OSU ahead of michigan.
And having TCU, who didn’t just lose by 58, but also lost 2 of their last 3 in one of those spots just feels gross.
 
I think Michigan and OSU are better than TCU. It took an extraordinary series of events for TCU to win that game. If that game is played 10 times, Michigan wins it 9/10. But in terms of the final rankings, I think it always goes this way. The two in the championship always stay at 1 and 2.
My rankings.

1. Georgia (easily)
2. Michigan (1 loss)
3. (Tie) ohio state
3. (Tie) Alabama
5. Tennessee
6. Penn State
7. Texas Christian University (lost two of the last three … the last one badly)
 
Oh no question the offense played better this year than last year. But McCarthy choked that game away.

And I disagree about the pick sixes. Those were terrible throws/decisions.
JJ was the only reason we were in that game. The defense choked that game away. In the process of digging out of a hole, he threw picks. And it's unfortunate that two were pick sixes. He also threw the game winning touchdown that the refs blew.
 
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