Alabama looks shaky, Michigan State and Wake Forest can’t keep their perfect seasons, Nebraska loses close again, and Cincinnati survives by the skin of their teeth in a wild Week 10 for college football. Down the home stretch we come!

Let’s take a look at the latest Top 20 poll from 18 Stripes.

18 Stripes Top 20 Poll

RANK TEAM RECORD RESULT
1 Georgia 9-0 43-6 W vs. Missouri
2 Cincinnati 9-0 28-20 W vs. Tulsa
3 Oklahoma 9-0 BYE
4 Alabama 8-1 20-14 W vs. LSU
5 Oregon 8-1 26-16 W at Washington
6 Ohio State 8-1 26-17 W at Nebraska
7 Notre Dame (+2) 8-1 34-6 W vs. Navy
8 Oklahoma State (+2) 8-1 24-3 W at West Virginia
9 Michigan State (-1) 8-1 40-29 L at Purdue
10 Michigan (+2) 8-1 29-7 W vs. Indiana
11 Wake Forest (-4) 8-1 58-55 L at North Carolina
12 Ole Miss (+4) 7-2 27-14 W vs. Liberty
13 BYU (+1) 8-2 59-14 W vs. Idaho St.
14 UTSA (+1) 9-0 44-23 W at UTEP
15 Wisconsin (NR) 6-3 52-3 W at Rutgers
16 Iowa (+2) 7-2 17-12 W at Northwestern
17 SDSU (+2) 8-1 17-10 W at Hawaii
18 Houston (+2) 8-1 45-42 W at USF
19 Purdue (NR) 6-3 40-29 W vs. Michigan St.
20 Auburn (-7) 6-3 20-3 L at Texas A&M

 

Georgia, Notre Dame, Oklahoma State, and Michigan all cruised from our Top 10 teams this past weekend. Oregon didn’t run away from Washington but largely controlled their visit to Husky Stadium.

Cincinnati survives a one-score game for the 2nd time in 3 weeks following a crazy forced fumble on the goal line. What’s your call was the ball out? I think it was out about half a yard short of the goal line, myself.

For the first time this season Alabama was held under 30 points and really needed to dig deep to hold off a pesky LSU team dying to upset the Tide.

Ohio State wasn’t able to pull away from Nebraska despite the latter only converting 2 third downs all game long.

Michigan State and Wake Forest both suffer their first losses of the season. I had the Spartans ranked pretty low last week so they don’t fall much at all in this week’s rankings. To a lesser extent, the same thing goes for Wake Forest.

Hello, Wisconsin! Following a rough start to the season the Badgers have reeled off 5 straight wins–and thanks to Minnesota vomiting all over themselves in a loss to Illinois–are now sitting atop the Big Ten West with a really good chance to make the league title game. Wisconsin visits Minnesota to finish the regular season, by the way.

OUT: Baylor, Kentucky

I guess TCU couldn’t wait to get rid of Gary Patterson as they immediately upset Baylor in their first game back in action without their long-time head coach.

Kentucky opened SEC play going 3-0 with those back-to-back wins over Florida and LSU. Since then, they’ve lost their last 3 games.

Week 11 Games to Watch

Last Week: 4-0
Overall: 38-29

North Carolina (+6.5) at Pitt

My last pick with Pitt called for an upset at the hands of Miami. This time, I think UNC is running awfully low on energy. Howell is banged up, Mack Brown looks ragged as hell on the sidelines, I’m not sure they can keep up this week. Panthers win 39-30.

Oklahoma (-5.5) at Baylor

This could’ve been a big game if not for Baylor’s slip up last week. That’s a decent team right now but out of the league of Oklahoma and their offense with Calen Williams. Sooners win 41-28.

Minnesota (+5.5) at Iowa

Minnesota’s offense has been dealing with injuries and been so up and down this year. As much as Iowa’s offense has looked like it abhorred getting a first down I cannot trust the Gophers to keep the chains moving in Iowa City. Hawkeyes win 24-20.

Michigan (PK) at Penn State

Another Big Ten defensive battle. Feel the excitement. Did you know, Penn State has only scored over 30 against 1 Power 5 opponent this year? That was last week against Maryland. Michigan’s defense is better than Penn State’s and their offense can at least run the ball effectively most of the time. Wolverines win 27-21.

Miss State (+5.5) at Auburn

These are the games Bo Nix turns up for, baby. Tigers win 32-24.

Purdue (+20) at Ohio State

Too many people are on to the scent of Purdue’s upset powers now. I do think it’s wise to put a good chunk of change on a Purdue cover because Ohio State’s defense has been quite leaky this year. This is an enormous spread for a game that is going to be fashionable to call for an outright Purdue upset. Buckeyes win 48-33.

Texas A&M (-2.5) at Ole Miss

My heart says Matt Corral makes a last ditch Heisman campaign effort this weekend. My brain says these are the times when things start to break in Alabama’s favor which means that loss to A&M gets better and better. Aggies win 34-30.

NC State (+2) at Wake Forest

Remember, Wake is still unbeaten in ACC play! It’s not a complete lock of course but in a way this might just decide who ultimately wins the ACC Atlantic division. I do like NC State’s balance on both sides of the ball and think they’ll pick up the road win. Wolfpack win 38-35.