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1. SEC | We watched A.J. McCarron grow up big time in Baton Rouge. All the Heisman talk was within two minutes of ending, then McCarron led a flawless game winning drive against a defense which had been dominant the entire second half. It's also nice to see his genuinely humble and emotional reaction to the win as opposed to a certain Carolina Panthers QB. |
2. Oregon | Oregon put up record numbers against USC in the Coliseum. Kenjon Barner did his best Prefontaine impression running for almost a quarter mile against the Trojans. What's not so great, however, was the 51 points the Ducks gave up. Yes, USC has a powerful offense, but as Oregon has learned in recent years, they can't rely on outscoring opponents in BCS games, especially if that opponent is coached by Nick Saban. |
3. Collin Klein | I really wanted to move Collin Klein up to the number 2 spot, but his injury against Oklahoma State scares me. KSU is keeping mum about the severity of the injury, but I don't imagine Bill Snyder would take Klein out of the game without good reason. We will see how this plays out in the next few days. |
4. Notre Dame | The Irish played with fire and won again. With BC and Wake up next on the schedule, it is extremely likely Notre Dame will be 11-0 when they head to LA in the season finale. The offense better get going because they will probably need to score to beat the Trojans. |
5. SEC | Here is where I piss off the dog fans. The Tiger offense had its best game of the year rolling up more yards on the Tide than anybody has dreamt of and taking the lead into the final minute of the game. If not for the return of the Mad Hatter, they may have won the game and be back in the title picture. For those reasons, Less & Co. hold at #5 this week. |
6. Florida State | Free Shoes U got the week off before what was supposed to be a big showdown with VPISU. Instead, the Noles are big favorites to hand the Turkeys their sixth loss of the season. Not only will Frank not win 10 games this year, but he may have to cry all offseason about not making a bowl game. |
7. SEC | The dogs avoided the trap against Mississippi but things could have been drastically different if not for a ridiculous touchdown to close the first half. As it was, the dogs ran away from the Black Bears in the second half and should clinch their spot in the SEC title game against the team formerly known as Cam Newton this week. |
8. SEC | The Gayta did not respond well to their loss in Jacksonville by barely coming away with a home win over Mizzou. If Mizzou had anything resembling an offense, it would have been two straight losses for the Gaytas. Will Muschamp has been unable to generate any consistent offense this year, and relying on QB draw every other play is really coming back to kick them in the jorts. |
9. Clemson | Clemson continued to do what they do by blowing out Duke. There probably won't be much interesting to say about Clemson until they play the Gamecocks in a few weeks. |
10. SEC | Johnny Manziel has flown under the radar for much of the year, but he is putting up huge numbers in Kevin Sumlin's offense and doing as much with his legs as with his arm. Just a freshman, he plays with total reckless abandon and may be the first team SEC QB. Clearly nobody warned him about SEC speed. A&M will be a lot of fun to watch for the next few years. |
11. Oklahoma | The Sooners got a decent win over Iowa State. At this point, the season has to be considered a major disappointment, as the Sooners and Landry Jones are basically out of the national, Big 12, and Heisman race. Big Game Bob strikes again. |
12. Louisville | Louisville is 9-0, but I'm still not quite impressed. The most significan win was over UNC, and they almost blew a huge lead in that one. We may not know what the Cardinals are really made of until the last game of the year against Rutgers. |
13. SEC | Spurrier got a much needed week off. What promised to be the best team in school history has turned into the walking (mostly) wounded. Marcus Lattimore is gone again, and Connor Shaw looks like he's about to break. Fortunately, the schedule is soft until closing the year with Clemson, so the Cocks should be able to avoid totally blowing it. |
14. Oregon State | Oregon State got back to winning against Arizona State. It still feels weird seeing them up here, but they just find ways to win games. The closing schedule is unkind with Stanford and Oregon still up, so we will probably see the Beavers slip further. |
15. Stanford | Stanford got their licks in against Colorado before facing a stiffer test against the Beavers this week. We're really going to find out who Stanford is in the next few weeks, as they close the season with Oregon State, Oregon, and UCLA. I have a feeling they're about to really start missing Andrew Luck. |
16. Nebraska | Nebraska has turned it around, winning three in a row after their beatdown from Ohio State. Barring a Taylor Martinez implosion, the Huskers are in good shape to make the B1G championship game, most likely against Wisconsin. Of course, Taylor Martinez implosions have become an annual event, so stay tuned. |
17. USC | We've already addressed the Cocks and the Beavers. Now we have to talk about the Trojans. I don't know when this turned into health class. After giving up a million points and yards to Oregon, it's safe to say everyone got too excited to early about USC. The defense has been soft and failed to keep up their end of the bargain, which has clearly left Matt Barkley frustrated. |
18. SEC | The Bulldogs may be proving the critics right. As good as Dan Mullen's squad looked against a soft early schedule, they have equally gotten their tails kicked against tougher competition the last couple weeks. I will still give them some benefit of the doubt for now, but they need to pull it back together down the stretch. |
19. Rutgers | Rutgers got a week off, which clearly helped because they jumped three spots. They get to rebound against Army before returning to the toughest stretch of their Big East schedule. The Scarlet Knights, whose helmets are awesome, close the season with Munchie Legeaux, Pitt, and Louisville. We will see how good that defense really is. |
20. UCLA | I just don't know what to make of UCLA. They've looked as good and as bad as anyone in the country this year. The only thing I can guarantee is that with Stanford and USC left on the schedule, they won't finish the year ranked 20th. |
21. Louisiana Tech | Look how far LaTech has come since they got rid of Derek Dooley three years ago. |
22. Texas | Texas has pulled themselves back together after three straight wins. David Ash is returning to his early season form, and the defense is actually starting to show up. It's too little too late for this year, but Longhorn fans have to be encouraged the season didn't totally go down the drain. |
23. Texas Tech | The magic eventually had to run out. Texas Tech has exceeded expectations so far, but reality is that they are probably a bordline top 25 team. Last year, the Red Raiders collapsed after a great start. Let's see if they do the same this year. They need to start by taking care of business against KU. |
24. Oklahoma State | The Cowboys hung tough with Collin Klein, so they won't drop too far. Similar to Texas Tech, they are who they are. Last year was clearly an anomaly, and OK State will return to 8-9 win seasons as long as they don't play defense. |
25. Northwestern | Northwestern gets back in the rankings this week for no particular reason other than they won and other teams didn't. Let's not pretend we're that interested in Northwestern. |
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Week 11 Top 25
We're back with a real update this week. The season is entering the stretch run, and with four undefeated teams at the top, we should see lots of drama over the next month. We will soon have answers to all the big questions. Who will get screwed out of the title game (let's hope Notre Dame)? How badly is Collin Klein injured (trick question, Collin Klein doesn't get injured)? Will Duke win the ACC (basketball season is officially starting)? When will Less Miles blow a big game with ridiculous calls (too late)?
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