May 25, 2013

CFTT Top Ten Week 13: BCS Chaos turns in to Nightmare

Razorbacks

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Ah, BCS Chaos.  The guys from the Bowl Championship Series like to say that the chaos is what makes the BCS exciting, but this might be a bit much.  With a host of one-loss teams sitting behind LSU and Oklahoma State waiting to make an argument for who should play in the title game, it got real interesting real fast.

It wasn’t enough that Oklahoma State loss in Ames, IA on one of the saddest days in the history of the school, but Oklahoma lost in the final few seconds in Waco against Baylor and Oregon lost at home to a surging, yet ineligible, USC team.  Just like that, we have lost the best of the rest to multiple losses, and no on really knows who will play in January for the title.

Further, the Hogs, Arkansas that is, should be celebrating its chance to make the BCS title game after knocking off Mississippi State and setting up a showdown with LSU in Baton Rouge this week, but one of its players inexplicably past away on Sunday.  Suddenly, the thought of a BCS title does not seem so important.  Hog and Cowboy fans are mourning.

Finally, it’s safe to say that the SEC West is by far the toughest division in the entire country.  Now, LSU, Alabama and Arkansas are 1-2-3 in the polls.  That is ridiculous.

So, this thing is not decided by a long shot.  Hang on for the ride, and until we have a playoff, this is what we will get every year.

1.  LSU

2.  Alabama

3.  Arkansas

4. Virginia Tech – The Hokies will want that game back with Clemson, and just might get it in the ACC Title game. First, they have to win at the ranked Virginia Cavaliers.

5. Stanford- What do I do with these guys.  They actually lost to Oregon but beat the same USC team that Oregon failed to beat home.

6. Oklahoma State – The Cowboys loss at Iowa State isn’t quite as bad as it looks.  It’s always tough to play at someone else’s place. It was a tough day for the Cowboys on Friday.  The Cowboys may bounce back big against the Sooners.

7. Houston - The Cougars dominated a good SMU team with the pressure of ESPN Gameday on campus.  Next, they go to Tulsa to finish off the C-USA West Division. Then, on to the C-USA Title Game and then on to a BCS Bowl game.

8. Oregon – The Ducks are probably the best of the 2 loss teams. They might have been heading to a straight national title game had they not lost to USC at home. Of course, they way this year is playing out, they still might get there.

9. Georgia – The Dogs are one of the hottest teams in the country. They will make for a dangerous opponent in the SEC title game.  Whichever team goes from the SEC West better bring their A game.

10. Oklahoma – First the Sooners turn in a inexplicable performance against Texas Tech at home, and then they failed to take Baylor seriously in Waco. They have to go to Stillwater next weekend, and, while I know they will be ready, it might not be enough.  Passing teams seem to bother them.

CFTT Top Ten Week 12: And then there were two . . . well, three

Boone Pickens Stadium

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This past weekend helped us ironed out some uncertainties in the BCS.  No really, it did!

Now we are down to two contenders and one BCS Buster, and the Buster ain’t (yes I said ain’t) who you think.

With a BCS game on the line in the Fall chill air of Boise, ID, the Broncos left it all up to a walk on kicker, and the pressure got to him as he pushed the kick to the right.  The game was a great game between Boise State and TCU, an epic battle of two conference powerhouses.  I hoped you DVR’d it, because they will not be conference rivals next season as TCU leaves to go to the Big XII.  Casey Pachall established him as an emerging superstore in Fort Worth, and it will be interesting to see how he delivers over the next couple of years for the Horned Frogs.  Boise fails the BCS test for the second year in a row.

And now, the new BCS Buster is . . . . . the Houston Cougars.  That’s right, the only other major team left with an unbeaten record is Case Keenum and company from Houston.  They are dominating the C-USA right now and heading for a showdown against Southern Miss for the C-USA title.  First, the Cougars have to play SMU and Tulsa to complete the perfect regular season.  Win out, and the Cougars will get some BCS money and a little bragging rights for the C-USA.

The two left who have the best chance of playing for the BCS Championship is the LSU Tigers and the Oklahoma State Cowboys.  All each team needs to do is win out.  Yep, that’s easier said than done.  Both teams have games left with premium teams.  If either team loses, well then, we will just have to endure another pageant.

1.  LSU- The Tigers woke up in the second half against a much improved Western Kentucky team.

2. Oklahoma State - Some think that Iowa State is a possible trap game for the Cowboys. The game is Ames.  What do you think?

3.  Alabama – The Tide bounced back with a road win against Mississippi State.  They have a money game left before the Iron Bowl.

4.  Arkansas – The Hogs have quietly moved up in the polls.  The Razorbacks have shook off a loss at Alabama, injuries and some very slow starts along with two straight road games starting at 11:20 am.  They put it all together this past weekend against Tennessee.

5. Oregon – The Ducks are the best of the Pac 12, and once they finish everyone off, they get a chance to see if they can slide in to the BCS Championship game for a second year in a row.

6. Oklahoma – The Sooners are at Baylor and home against Iowa State.  Then comes the Bedlam Series with the other Oklahoma team.

7. Clemson – The Tigers have unfinished business.  First, finish off the ACC, then beat their longtime in-state rival, South Carolina.  Then, probably a rematch with Virginia Tech.

8. Virginia Tech – The Hokies know this season is far from over.  Can they get another shot at Clemson?

9. Stanford - The Cardinal is a good team.  However, they haven’t seen anything like Oregon.  One loss is not bad.

10. Houston – The Cougars are the top non BCS team.  They are 10-0 with some pretty tough games left on the schedule.  Their offense is a machine.  The Cougars average 628.8 total yards per game.  Insane!

CFTT Top Ten Week 11: The Chaos begins for the BCS

Boise State's blue turf

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It began a few weeks ago when Oklahoma forgot they had a game and Texas Tech came in and knocked them off.  They followed that up with a beat down of Kansas State.  With those two games, there were two less undefeated teams.  The build up had begun to find out who would be the SEC representative in the BCS National Championship Game.  LSU and Alabama just played the “Game of the Century” without either team scoring a touchdown!

Now, it’s just LSU left in the SEC.  They have the inside track to the BCS Title Game, right?  Oh, but here is where things get interesting.  LSU still has games left including Arkansas whom they have a tendency to have a letdown against.  Three of the past four games the Razorbacks came away with the victory including one when the Tigers were ranked, well, number one.

OU will play Oklahoma State.  What’s going to happen there?

Now, in the Pac 12, Stanford still has to play a surging Oregon Duck football team.  Oh, this could get interesting.  What if all of the contenders lose?

What if Boise is the only undefeated team when the dust settles?

hmmm. . . . . .

1.  LSU--The Tigers are at the top.  Can they stay there?

2. Oklahoma State–The Cowboys have their best shot at a national championship.  They are a slow starting team but they have shown great resolve and are explosive in the second half.

3. Stanford–The Cardinal continue to win and have made it to their biggest game with Oregon without a loss.  Find the game, it’s for the Pac 12 title and shot in the national championship game.

4. Alabama–The Tide made some mental and coaching errors costing them the game against LSU.  They can only hope they get another shot.  They will be Razorback fans in a few weeks.

5.  Boise State–If they Broncos beat TCU and win out, they will have another BCS on their resume.  Barring some real BCS chaos, they won’t have a real chance to play for the national championship.

6. Arkansas–The Razorbacks have a healthier defense with Jake Bequette back, and they are awaiting Tank Wright, their other defensive end.  In the mean time, they have built some depth on that side of the ball.  They have found a little bit of a running game and the receivers are healthy.  They will be dangerous the rest of the year.

7. Oregon–The Ducks did not like how the championship game ended last year.  They are the ones who want the rematch with LSU.

8. Oklahoma–The Sooners loss to Texas Tech may keep them from playing for the national title.  They can still mess up Oklahoma State’s chances.  Mark December 3rd on your calendars.

9. Clemson–Sometimes it’s just best not to play.  Such was the case for Clemson.  If they win out, they will play in a BCS game.  They have Wake at home and then two road games including a chance for some bragging rights against South Carolina.

10. Virginia Tech–Remember what I said about Clemson, you know, about the bye week?  Well, it applies here too.  The Hokies only loss this season, to Clemson.

CFTT Top Ten Week 10: BCS or Bust!

Gameday at Alabama

Yes, Gameday will be there! source: Flickr/bz3rk

Well, ten weeks in and we have the newest version of the “Game of the Century.”  Fans have been waiting several weeks to see LSU travel to Tuscaloosa to play Alabama.  LSU is number one in the BCS standings while Alabama is number two, and it isn’t even close.  Both teams have been drilling teams.

So, the “Game of the Century” is this Saturday, and, according to BCS supporters, it serves as a semi-final to the national championship game.  Problem is, both teams have a lot of football left to play.  Alabama, amongst others, will have to play their rival Auburn while LSU will close out hosting Arkansas, a team that has had their number recently.  Therefore, it is far from a semi-final, but, assuming the winner doesn’t lose, it will decide one half of the national title game.

Who will be their opponent?

1.  Alabama

1.5.  LSU

3.  Oklahoma State– The Cowboys are resilient, and they are winning.  Defeat the Sooners on December 3rd and they will play in the national championship game.  But wait!  They still have games left against Kansas State (this Saturday), at Texas Tech and at Iowa State, all teams who are pretty salty and able to upset a team.

4.  Stanford–Just a few years, Jim Harbaugh took the Cardinal in to USC’s LA Coliseum and knocked off the once mighty Trojans.  In almost a complete role reversal, Stanford escaped with an overtime victory showing that, maybe, it’s defense isn’t that good.  The Cardinal still have four games left including a showdown with Oregon.

5.  Boise State–Each week the Broncos are on national display.  They have to show that they are BCS worthy, and they have already done that.  TCU (November 12th) and at San Diego State (November 19th) are their biggest challenges left.

6.  Arkansas–The Hogs have a supreme passing game, but they are just “getting by” with their defense.  The close game at Vanderbilt is not as bad as it looks because Vandy is pretty good.  They get a chance to show their worth as they host South Carolina this week.

7.  Oregon–The Ducks lost their first game of the year against the number one team (BCS) in the land have found their way back in the national picture.  The Ducks still have a chance to play in the title game again.  Watch what happens if OU beats Oklahoma State and the Ducks knock off Stanford.  They could get another shot at LSU.

8.  Oklahoma–The Sooner destroyed Kansas State.  The guys on the Dfwfootball radio show called this.  The Sooners got embarrassed against Texas Tech and made the Wildcats pay for it.  If the Sooners past the next three tests, December 3rd will Bedlam.

9.  Nebraska–Have the blackshirts returned?  Not sure I’d go that far, but this a formidable team.  If Taylor Martinez is rolling, the Cornhuskers are tough.

10.  Clemson/Michigan–The Tigers had a roll going, but only playing 2 games on the road caught up with them this past Saturday as they lost to Georgia Tech.  The Wolverines have looked pretty good thus far, but they have the loss to Michigan State.  I wouldn’t want to play either team on any given Saturday.

Check out the Dfwfootball Radio show on Saturday, November 5th at 10 am.

CFTT top Ten Week 9

BCS 2010 Logo

Inside the BCS

And so, the chaos begins.  Ah, the world of BCS football.  Every week I get an email from them telling me how great their system is while watching other normal sports decide the best team on the field in some kind of playoff.  As week speak, the Rangers and Cardinals are engaged in a compelling back and forth World Series.  The NFL are beginning to see where teams rank as they head toward their playoffs, and the Football Championship Sub division (I-AA) are starting to see conference leaders emerge as they get ready to decide their champion. . . . wait for it. . . . get this. . . . . on the field with a playoff!

So now, we are headed to the end of October where contenders are starting to lose games and the BCS digs itself in as the best we have to decide a champion.  Sometimes, they get the two best (or top two) teams in their “mythical” national championship game, but sometimes several teams finish with a legitimate argument to play for that title.

Here is a scenario for you.   LSU beats Alabama and then loses to Arkansas where the BCS will probably decide who plays the SEC East winner for the SEC title.  Let’s say they win the SEC title with one loss. Who will it be? Add to that, Stanford goes undefeated as does Clemson and Boise State.  Further, Oklahoma State emerges with the Big XII title and undefeated.  You would then have a one loss SEC team, undefeated Stanford, Boise State, Clemson and Oklahoma State as they do not play each other.  Whom do you pick to play for the national championship?


Now, the madness and chaos is part of the appeal of college football, but even the most hardcore fan would have to agree that would be too much.  Much of that scenario depends on several teams winning 13 games and against some pretty good football teams. Most likely this will not be the scenario.  We probably will have to pick amongst a handful of  one-loss teams to play an undefeated SEC Champion.  Time will tell.  At least, at this point, college football is not boring anymore!

1.  Alabama — After yawning in the first half against Tennessee, the Tide Rolled.  No really!  They get the week off for the “Game of the Century.”

1.5  LSU – The Tigers look scary good.  I can’t wait until November 5th!  I might make a trip to our new Buffalo Wild Wings to watch it!

3.  Oklahoma State – This offense is unbelievable.  Can their defense hold up?

4.  Stanford — All the Cardinal can do is when the games they have to play.  They go to USC this week, and then, circle November 12th as that will be their showdown with Oregon.

5.  Boise State — The Broncos are good.  Unfortunately, they don’t get a chance to prove it every week, and if they have a slight let down and don’t play as well against a conference team, it doesn’t look good.  Win out and they go to a BCS bowl, but they will have to hope to land in a BCS conference when the game of musical chairs are finished to get the chance to play for a national title.

6.  Clemson — Who is this team and what did they do with the Tigers?  They are having a magical run which should end in a BCS bowl, but they don’t get enough strength from the ACC to play for a national title.

7.  Arkansas — The Hogs gave their fans severe heartburn Saturday as they started slow, again, in Oxford against Ole Miss.  The game wasn’t as close as the score in the second half, but Houston Nutt will always be ready for the Razorbacks.  The Hogs still have problems with their defense not getting it done.  They usually improve in the second half, but it is after the Hogs start slow.  The Razorbacks need to correct if they don’t want to be BBQ pork against LSU.

8.  Kansas State — What can I say about the job Bill Snyder has done?  They have gotten better every week.  Much is being made about Oklahoma or Oklahoma State winning the South division and the Big XII title, but I think the Wildcats will have something to say about that.

9.  Oregon — Don’t look now folks, but the Ducks have waddled their way back in to the national picture.  If they knock off Stanford, there will be a BCS trip in store.

10.  Wisconsin — The Badgers are good and poor scheduling didn’t allow them to play an away game until this past week.  They played a pretty good Michigan State team on the road and was sound asleep until the second half.  Once they woke up, they came roaring back only to see one of the weirdest, strangest, craziest “hail Mary” passes to be completed against them by the Spartans.  If that game had gone in to overtime we might be talking differently about them.  I still wouldn’t want to play the Badgers.

CFTT Top Ten Week 8

Amber Leigh

Amber Leigh Hartman is a Texas Rangers fan! and a friend of CFTT :)

It’s getting ridiculous really.  No, I am not talking about the play on the field this year in college football, although, Alabama, LSU, Oklahoma and Wisconsin are clearly, so far, the best teams in the country.  I am talking about conference realignment and the BCS.  Really?  A merger between the Mountain West and the Conference USA bringing a total to 22 teams for a football-only league?

Now, there is a realignment watch as we all have to keep up with who is inviting whom (or is whom is inviting who) to what conference and where teams will be playing next year. Is this whole BCS thing an anti-trust issue?  That may be as ridiculous, but it is obviously an I-am-close-to-souring-over-college-football thing!

I have been a proponent, and I have said it before, that I think we should go to a playoff.  What we are creating is a mad dash to play musical chairs so that teams could be in a conference who is allowed to play at the big table once the music stops.  Essentially, as if it wasn’t enough before, we are heading down to a more pronounced version of the haves and have-nots as Dan Wetzel put it back in September.

The Big 12 nearly died last month.  They fired their commissioner to save it.  It’s time to stop this madness and have a playoff to determine the national champion in the Bowl Championship Subdivision!

I’ve said my peace.  Now to move on.

1.  Alabama–I think they should just go ahead and award Trent Richardson the Heisman Trophy.  He will hurt your team in multiple ways.

1.5.  LSU–This Tiger team is out to prove everyone wrong, including me!  They keep winning and winning big.  The showdown in Tuscaloosa is looming on November 5th.

2.5 Oklahoma–The Sooners are by far the class of the Big 12.

4. Wisconsin–This week is the Badgers’ biggest challenge to date, trying to score on the Michigan State defense.  Russell Wilson has this.


5.  Oklahoma State–The Cowboys took it to Texas early in Austin, but let the Longhorns back in the game.  It looked a little different than when the Horns played Oklahoma.  They are at Columbia this week to play Missouri in a potential trap game.

6.  Stanford–The Cardinal keep winning.  The get a surging Washington team at home this week.

7.  Boise State–What can I say?  I really think that the Broncos are good, but weaker competition makes it hard to gauge.  It also hurts a team from getting better.  The Big 12 should do the right thing and invite Boise in now.

8.  Clemson–The Tigers survived a good Maryland team on the road.  Clemson hasn’t played too many teams on the road yet, but they get their chance the rest of the season playing at Georgia Tech, at North Carolina State and at South Carolina.  They really have a chance to show this team is different.

9.  Arkansas–The Razorbacks probably got better during their bye week.  They have their backs and receivers healthy, but they are still missing DE Tenarius Wright.  The Hogs travel to Oxford to play Ole Miss in a game that fans will always point to.

10.  Kansas State–As long as Bill Snyder is coaching the Wildcats, anything is possible.  Snyder is the original Big 12 magician, and these guys are dangerous.  After Kansas in the Border Rivalry this week, they get Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas A&M back-to-back-to-back, but they get before finishing with Iowa State and Texas.  They have a long way to go, but this team looks seasoned.

CFTT Top Ten Week 6

Clemson Football

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Alabama made gator bait out of Florida while LSU rolled.  Did anyone really expect anything different?  Of course!  These are the two best teams in the land.

What’s wrong with Texas A&M?  Two weeks in a row they have collapsed in the second half.  Of course, that was to two pretty good teams, but still, couldn’t they have at least won one of those games?

Don’t look now folks, but folks believe that Texas is relevant again.  Some kid named McCoy seems to be helping the Longhorns along.  This is going to make the Red River Rivalry worth watching, huh?  Is this a trap game for Oklahoma?

1.  Alabama

1.5  LSU

3.  Oklahoma–The Sooners have to play Texas this week.  They probably thought a couple of weeks ago, that the Longhorns wouldn’t be ranked.  Surprise!  They are.

4.  Wisconsin–The Badgers get the jump over Stanford after laying the wood to Nebraska.

5.  Stanford–The Cardinal keep rolling, it just doesn’t seem impressive against the Pac 10 right now.

6.  Oklahoma State–The Cowboys had a bye week after their dramatic comeback victory at Texas A&M. Up next is a date with Kansas Jayhawks.

7.  Boise State–The Broncos avenged their only loss last year.  The Mountain West is having a bit of a down year, and the Broncos need TCU to bounce back greatly to help their cause.  The Boise win over Georgia is looking better each week.

8.  Clemson–I was not sold on the Tigers, but now, they have won games over three straight ranked teams.  Two of them were at home, but they were big wins and they are in the drivers seat for the ACC Atlantic Division title.

9. Michigan–Is it possible for a coach to turn a team around so quickly?  Brady Hoke has it rolling in Ann Arbor. Denard Robinson is looking like a complete quarterback, not just one who runs with the football.  Further, the only time Michigan has given up more than 10 points was to Notre Dame in the early season win.

10. Arkansas–The Hogs won a wild one over Texas A&M.  The Razorbacks came out looking like they wished they were still in Fayetteville, but turned it on in the second half.  The Hogs may have found some kind of a running game lat in the game when Dennis Johnson and Broderick Green showed some surprising runs.  The defense has had major injury problems, but if they get healthy, they might get on a roll.

CFTT Top Ten Week 5

Another week is in the books, and slowly but surely, we are starting to see who the truly great teams are and who the pretenders are. Alabama dominated Arkansas in Tuscaloosa and looks like a national title contender. And then, there is LSU. They seem to go on the road and do the unbelievable, continue to win. The Tigers are for real.

1.  Alabama–See above

LSU's death valley

Flickr: Shoshanah's

1.5  LSU–See above

3.  Oklahoma–The Sooners beat Mizzou, but I’m not sure that the Tigers are as good as they have been in recent years.  A ten point victory at home is so-so.

4.  Stanford–The Cardinal really don’t get to prove their worth against A+ competition, but at least they are clobbering teams.

5.  Wisconsin–The Badgers whipped South Dakota.  Up next?  The Cornhuskers.  Let’s see how this goes down.

6.  Oklahoma State–The Cowboys beat Texas A&M, my number 6 team and they did it at Kyle Field.  I think this team contends for the Big 12 South Title.  Look for the December 3rd vs. Oklahoma to settle the Big 12 South division title and give the winner the best chance at winning the overall title.

7.  Nebraska–I’m not sure about the blackshirts.  They’ve given up a lot of points.  Russell Wilson just may have a lot of fun Saturday.

8.  Boise State–This train may not be derailed this year.  They Broncos get to avenge last year’s only loss to Nevada.

9.  Florida–The Gators get their crack at Alabama this week, so it may be just one in week in the top ten.  They’ve been scoring a lot of points this year, but, no offense to Kentucky, Tennessee, UAB and Florida Atlantic, this is the Tide’s defense.  It’s gonna be tough.  At least its in Gainesville.

10.  Virginia Tech–What do you get when you mix a smothering defense, spectacular special teams and great athleticism on offense?  Well, LSU of course, but also, Virginia Tech.  They Hokies are good. . .. again.

CFTT Top Ten Week 4

Kyle Field

photo by Ed Schipul

It’s about week 3 that we begin to realize we really don’t know much about teams yet.  However, that’s never stopped us from predicting and having a pre-season poll.  I digress.

So, I decided Florida State is better than I thought and Boise is definitely a top level team this year.  Or, maybe it’s that Ohio State is not.

1. Alabama–No doubting this one.  They cruised over North Texas and the Mean Green has already shown improvements from the past few years under new coach Dan McCarney.  The Tide clash with the Razorbacks this coming Saturday at Bryant-Denny.

2.  Oklahoma–The Sooners one the way you win big games on the road, by doing enough.  OU took Florida State’s best shot but reminded them why they are not quite in the Sooners’ league.

3.  LSU–The Tigers jump the Cardinal in my poll because they won a tough game on the road against a good team.  One day, LSU is going to have to score more than 19 points to win a game.  Well, maybe not in the SEC.  The Tigers may have to do it without Jordan Jefferson, but Jarrett seems to be doing just fine, thank you.

4.  Standford–The Cardinal is good, but they suffer from playing weaker competition in the Pac 10, something the cannot do anything about.  It might cost them come time to hand out championship game opponents.

5.  Wisconsin–I think that the Badgers are good, but it is hard to really tell.  They have soundly beaten all comers so far this season.  Unfortunately, none of them are ranked, and they only have two ranked teams on their schedule (at this point).  The first being in a couple of weeks when they host the Cornhuskers (October 1st).

6.  Texas A&M–The Aggies roll.  They are looking more than good so far this season.  Back-to-back games against ranked opponents Oklahoma State and Arkansas should tell us more.  However, I see them as the favorite in both of those games.

7.  Nebraska–The Cornhuskers have looked vulnerable the past couple of weeks giving up 29 and 38 points respectively.  What happened to those blackshirts?  They better hope they have the ready for Wisconsin.

8.  Arkansas–The Razorbacks were cruising against Troy when somebody forgot tell the Trojans they were supposed to go away.  The Hogs got punched in the mouth and had to come back fighting to hold Troy off.  Troy is a good team.  This was the best thing to happen to the Hogs.  They travel to Tuscaloosa to play the Tide this Saturday.

9.  Boise State–The Broncos are good, but we will never really know how good.  They have put big wins on two teams, both games on the road.  Unfortunately, they have only one ranked opponent on the schedule.

10.  Oklahoma State–The Cowboys keep putting up lots of points, but have failed to put the breaks on their opponents giving up an average of 27 points per game.  They get their shot at the Aggies this week.

CFTT Top Ten Week 3

Bryant-Denny Stadium

Bryant-Denny Stadium, Flickr: dressler.michael

It was a red, white and blue weekend for teams as they honored the September 11 attacks that took place ten years ago.  We all remember, and suffer.  Nevertheless, we came out and enjoyed football which is in defiance of what our terrorist enemies would want.

It’s still early in the season and week two is rarely the place to make a statement.  Two teams really impressed and that was Alabama who won at Penn State and Wisconsin who blanked Oregon State

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