it was a pretty good game. texas was so close to getting that onside kick.
Mich barely survived army. Nebraska couldnt handle Cols comeback. Maryland stomped the crap out of syracuse. stanford vs USC game seems close right now.
I am not sure what good games are next week outside of Iowa vs ISU.
Also another rip Tennessee week. They lost to BYU and I heard they haven't been 0-2 (for starting out in the season) since like 1988 or something. and Clemson didn't stomp A&M, sure they won and had a decent lead but still. It wasn't 40 points plus or something.
the Michigan vs army was really shocking. I think they will drop in the rankings for that.
yea, i saw the Tenn highlights after i posted. Rip. purdue beat vandy i think. i was surprised the clemson score was so close. I would say they may drop out of first, but bama in 2nd played another nobody and shouldn't be rewarded. I feel like LSU should move up, but idk where to. OSU stomped Cin which was suppose to be a fairly tough game.
If mich keeps playing like that, or even close to it, they wont last long in the top 10 or even top 25. They have 3 of their next 5 games against very tough teams.(at Wis, home vs Iowa and Penn state)
could even look past those and see Mi state, maryland, ND, and OSU in the last part of the season. They have a very tough schedule. IF they can somehow win all or all but one game, they would be in the top 10 easily, and maybe top 4-6. at times i feel the strength of schedule doesn't matter enough. I would also add to that, putting cupcake games in the middle/end of conference play right before your major rivalry games should hurt you more.(hello auburn and bama) It is basically a by week to prepare for your rivals. i don't mind said games at the beginning of the season, but not in the middle or the end.(unless you are trying to get into a bowl game, and because of rain/disaster had to cancel a game earlier in the season and need to make one up)