It was a quiet week in college football featuring a lot of teams moving up just one spot in our poll thanks to the Oklahoma loss in Waco. It was a good week for favorites overall which is always less fun for the rankings. But, fear not we should see some more chaos this weekend.

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 10-0 41-17 W at Tennessee
2 Cincinnati 10-0 45-28 W at USF
3 Alabama (+1) 9-1 59-3 W vs. New Mexico St.
4 Oregon (+1) 9-1 38-24 W vs. Washington St.
5 Ohio State (+1) 9-1 59-31 W vs. Purdue
6 Notre Dame (+1) 9-1 28-3 W at Virginia
7 Oklahoma State (+1) 9-1 63-17 W vs. TCU
8 Michigan State (+1) 9-1 40-21 W vs. Maryland
9 Michigan (+1) 9-1 21-17 W at Penn St.
10 Wake Forest (+1) 9-1 45-42 W vs. NC St.
11 Ole Miss (+1) 8-2 29-19 W vs. Texas A&M
12 Baylor (NR) 8-2 27-14 W vs. Oklahoma
13 BYU 8-2 BYE
14 Oklahoma (-11) 9-1 27-14 L at Baylor
15 Wisconsin 7-3 35-7 W vs. Northwestern
16 UTSA (-2) 10-0 27-17 W vs. Southern Miss
17 Iowa (-1) 8-2 27-22 W vs. Minnesota
18 San Diego State (-1) 9-1 23-21 W vs. Nevada
19 Texas A&M (NR) 7-3 29-19 L at Ole Miss
20 Pittsburgh (NR) 8-2 30-23 W vs. North Carolina

 

Let me lay it out for you to play it out. Here are my top 20 with wins against teams over .500, losses, SP+ rank, FEI rank, and yards per play differential:

#1 Georgia
Wins: 7-3 Arkansas, 7-3 Kentucky, 7-3 Clemson, 7-3 UAB, 6-4 Auburn
SP+ Rank: 1st
FEI Rank: 1st
YPP: +3.01

#2 Cincinnati
Wins: 9-1 Notre Dame, 6-4 UCF
SP+ Rank: 7th
FEI Rank: 10th
YPP: +2.28

#3 Alabama
Wins: 8-2 Ole Miss, 6-4 Miss St.
Losses: 7-3 A&M
SP+ Rank: 3rd
FEI Rank: 2nd
YPP: +2.05

#4 Oregon
Wins: 9-1 Ohio State, 8-3 Fresno, 6-4 UCLA
Losses: 3-7 Stanford
SP+ Rank: 15th
FEI Rank: 17th
YPP: +1.31

#5 Ohio State
Wins: 6-4 Purdue, 6-4 Penn State, 6-4 Minnesota
Losses: 9-1 Oregon
SP+ Rank: 2nd
FEI Rank: 3rd
YPP: +2.94

#6 Notre Dame
Wins: 7-3 Wisconsin, 6-4 Purdue, 6-4 Virginia
Losses: 10-0 Cincinnati
SP+ Rank: 10th
FEI Rank: 11th
YPP: +0.48

#7 Oklahoma State
Wins: 8-2 Baylor, 7-3 Kansas State, 6-4 Boise State
Losses: 6-4 Iowa State
SP+ Rank: 17th
FEI Rank: 7th
YPP: +1.14

#8 Michigan State
Wins: 9-1 Michigan, 6-4 W. Kentucky
Losses: 6-4 Purdue
SP+ Rank: 19th
FEI Rank: 20th
YPP: +1.45

#9 Michigan
Wins: 7-3 Wisconsin, 6-4 Penn State, 7-3 N. Illinois, 6-4 W. Michigan
Losses: 9-1 Michigan State
SP+ Rank: 5th
FEI Rank: 4th
YPP: +1.57

#10 Wake Forest
Wins: 7-3 NC State, 6-4 Virginia, 6-3 Army
Losses: 5-5 North Carolina
SP+ Rank: 36th
FEI Rank: 9th
YPP: +0.58

#11 Ole Miss
Wins: 7-3 Texas A&M, 7-3 Arkansas
Losses: 9-1 Alabama, 6-4 Auburn
SP+ Rank: 17th
FEI Rank: 12th
YPP: +1.01

#12 Baylor
Wins: 9-1 Oklahoma, 8-2 BYU, 6-4 Iowa State
Losses: 9-1 Oklahoma State, 4-6 TCU
SP+ Rank: 14th
FEI Rank: 18th
YPP: +1.61

#13 BYU
Wins: 7-3 Utah, 7-3 Arizona State, 8-2 Utah State, 6-4 Virginia
Losses: 8-2 Baylor, 6-4 Boise State
SP+ Rank: 42nd
FEI Rank: 33rd
YPP: +1.03

#14 Oklahoma
Wins: 7-3 Kansas State, 6-4 Texas Tech
Losses: 8-2 Baylor
SP+ Rank: 12th
FEI Rank: 7th
YPP: +1.20

#15 Wisconsin
Wins: 8-2 Iowa, 6-4 Purdue, 6-3 Army, 6-4 Eastern Michigan
Losses: 9-1 Notre Dame, 9-1 Michigan, 6-4 Penn State
SP+ Rank: 4th
FEI Rank: 5th
YPP: +1.85

#16 UTSA
Wins: 6-4 UTEP, 6-4 Western Kentucky
SP+ Rank: 50th
FEI Rank: 41st
YPP: +1.05

#17 Iowa
Wins: 6-4 Penn State, 6-4 Iowa State, 6-4 Minnesota
Losses: 7-3 Wisconsin, 6-4 Purdue
SP Rank: 24th
FEI Rank: 26th
YPP: +0.18

#18 San Diego State
Wins: 7-3 Utah, 7-3 Air Force, 7-3 Nevada
Losses: 8-3 Fresno State
SP+ Rank: 48th
FEI Rank: 62nd
YPP: +0.56

#19 Texas A&M
Wins: 9-1 Alabama, 6-4 Auburn
Losses: 8-2 Ole Miss, 7-3 Arkansas, 6-4 Miss State
SP+ Rank: 9th
FEI Rank: 8th
YPP: +1.28

#20 Pittsburgh
Wins: 7-3 Clemson
Losses: 5-5 Miami, 6-4 Western Michigan
SP+ Rank: 10th
FEI Rank: 28th
YPP: +1.59

Some brief comments:

*Georgia is a lock for the playoffs absent a shock loss to Georgia Tech in the finale. Or maybe, if Alabama beats them by 20+ points and it’s really ugly. But, I think they’re near sharpie territory for one playoff slot.

*Alabama is in easily with a victory over Georgia and definitely out with a loss. I’ll plant that flag right now. The Tide are not getting in with 2 losses and possibly only 1 win over a team with a better than .500 record.

*If Alabama, Oregon, and Ohio State all win out they’re in the playoffs. In other words, the current top 4 of the College Football Rankings released this week will get in.

*Georgia beating Alabama is great news for Cincinnati. That would likely pit the Bearcats up against the Big 12 Champion. Right now, the strongest competition being Oklahoma State who could add a win over Oklahoma and then likely Baylor in the Big 12 Championship. Would you put a 12-1 Oklahoma State over undefeated Cincinnati? The committee probably would do that.

*If Cincinnati were to lose, you can pretty much replace the Bearcats with Notre Dame in their place vs. the Big 12 Champion. The playoffs are a very real reality for Notre Dame and that is kind of weird given our resume. But, I don’t think we’ll come close to jumping 12-1 Oklahoma State in the above scenario.

*If the Irish don’t make the playoffs, the odds of facing Michigan in a major bowl game are trending in a favorable way. Holy hell, buckle up if that happens.

OUT: Houston, Purdue, Auburn

Houston becomes one of the rare teams not to lose (they beat Temple 37-8) and fall out of our top 20 rankings. Such is life in the Group of 5, I’m afraid. Especially later in the season.

Purdue gave up 624 yards to Ohio State as my pick for C.J. Stroud to get the Heisman looks a little better with only 2 weeks to go.

Auburn coughed up a 28-3 lead (Falcons fans look away!) over Mississippi State only to lose by 9 points and Bo Nix is done for the year. Double ouch.

Week 12 Games to Watch

Last Week: 4-4
Overall: 42-33

Oregon (+3) at Utah

Our week of all road dogs begins with the Pac-12 favorite Oregon Ducks playing the first of 2 games against Utah (assuming the Utes take care of Colorado next week) as they’re on schedule to meet in the Pac-12 Championship. Tough call here between a difficult road venue for Oregon versus playoff drama continuing for another week. Let the drama continue. Ducks win 32-28.

SMU (+12) at Cincinnati

The SMU offense can probably hang with the stout Cincinnati defense for a while and if the Bearcats have a bad day on on offense (as they’re want to do sometimes) this could go down to the wire. The flip side to that is SMU’s defense has been pretty leaky against the better AAC teams and that could prove costly. Bearcats win 29-23.

Michigan State (+19) at Ohio State

This is the week where we all realize what we know in our hearts, Michigan State is not that good. I think this goes poorly for them in Columbus. Buckeyes win 44-19.

Iowa State (+4) at Oklahoma

I’m looking at the math and I believe another Iowa State win in Norman would pretty much knock Oklahoma out of the running to win the Big 12. They’d need to win a tie among teams with 2 losses and it wouldn’t be very promising due to that Baylor loss. I think they can bounce back for a win, though. Sooners win 52-40.

Wake Forest (+3.5) at Clemson

Whoa, check out Clemson at a sneaky decent 7-3 and favored against Wake Forest! I’ve felt this loss coming from the Demon Deacons for quite some time. This opens the door to a potential 3-way tie for the ACC Atlantic and Clemson making the league championship. Tigers win 30-28.

Arkansas (+20.5) at Alabama

The Hogs took a win out of Death Valley last week thanks to one of the best field goals in recent memory. It’ll be very hard to come down from that high and enter Tuscaloosa on the right foot. Alabama is also looking to impress voters. Crimson Tide win 39-16.

Virginia (+14) at Pitt

This line would suggest that quarterback Brennan Armstrong is not playing once again. Or maybe, he suits up and isn’t very effective. Either way, a Pitt win here locks up an appearance in the ACC Championship Game for the 2nd time in 4 seasons. Pat Narduzzi stock going up, baby! Panthers win 38-10.