Which reminded me that I need to complain a little about the way the committee is positioning certain teams to help them build their narrative on a weekly basis.
Specifically Alabama (10-2) dropped 7 spots from 5 to 12 for losing to Auburn (9-3), which gained 4 spots from 15 to 11.
Then Wisconsin (10-2) gained 4 spots from 12 to 8 for beating Minnesota, who dropped 10 fucking spots to #18, meanwhile Penn State (10-2) stays at #10 while Michigan (9-3) only loses one slot, to #14. Minnesota is now only two slots ahead of #20 Cincinnati, who lost to a good G5 team this week but only dropped one slot. Now, pick out all of the teams from the past two sentences who played tOSU this year, and the one who didn't.
Baylor also conveniently jumped two spots to #7 after Alabama and Minnesota lost.
Also, Univ of SoCal (8-4) slides back into the rankings at #22, to make Utah look good and Oklahoma State (8-4) hangs on to the #25 slot, dropping four places, after losing to Oklahoma.
Specifically Alabama (10-2) dropped 7 spots from 5 to 12 for losing to Auburn (9-3), which gained 4 spots from 15 to 11.
Then Wisconsin (10-2) gained 4 spots from 12 to 8 for beating Minnesota, who dropped 10 fucking spots to #18, meanwhile Penn State (10-2) stays at #10 while Michigan (9-3) only loses one slot, to #14. Minnesota is now only two slots ahead of #20 Cincinnati, who lost to a good G5 team this week but only dropped one slot. Now, pick out all of the teams from the past two sentences who played tOSU this year, and the one who didn't.
Baylor also conveniently jumped two spots to #7 after Alabama and Minnesota lost.
Also, Univ of SoCal (8-4) slides back into the rankings at #22, to make Utah look good and Oklahoma State (8-4) hangs on to the #25 slot, dropping four places, after losing to Oklahoma.