Playmaker21
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November 10, 2012. The last day both Auburn and Alabama lost on the same day in the regular season. Auburn lost to Georgia, Alabama at home to Texas A&M. That ended yesterday, Saturday September 19 when Auburn was blown out at LSU and Alabama was handled by Ole Miss. I think this is the changing of the guard in college football. The national championship will no longer run through the state of Alabama.
We are in a new world order in college football. Look at your top 5 this week in the AP & Coaches Poll Top 25. Only 1 traditional powerhouse, Ohio State at #1 http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings
They dropped Alabama to 12 and the AP dropped Auburn, the preseason favorite to win the SEC according to the SEC Writers.
Personally I do not think any polls should be submitted until the 3rd weekend in October. They exit to sell people to watch games. It's a TV thing. The rest of us could live without needing to know who is #23 in the country.
That said this is my top 10. I base it of of who they have played so far and how they've looked, not who they are.
#1. Ole Miss 3-0
#2. Michigan State 3-0
#3. LSU 2-0
#4. Notre Dame 3-0
#5. UCLA 3-0
#6. TCU 3-0
#7, Georgia 3-0
#8. Ohio State 3-0
#9. Oklahoma 3-0
#10 Texas A&M 3-0
Just Missed
Clemson 3-0
Baylor 3-0
Northwestern 3-0
Heisman Top 3
#1, LSU RB Leonard Fournette
#2. TCU QB Trevone Boykin
#3. Missouri LB Kentrell Brothers
We are in a new world order in college football. Look at your top 5 this week in the AP & Coaches Poll Top 25. Only 1 traditional powerhouse, Ohio State at #1 http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings
They dropped Alabama to 12 and the AP dropped Auburn, the preseason favorite to win the SEC according to the SEC Writers.
Personally I do not think any polls should be submitted until the 3rd weekend in October. They exit to sell people to watch games. It's a TV thing. The rest of us could live without needing to know who is #23 in the country.
That said this is my top 10. I base it of of who they have played so far and how they've looked, not who they are.
#1. Ole Miss 3-0
#2. Michigan State 3-0
#3. LSU 2-0
#4. Notre Dame 3-0
#5. UCLA 3-0
#6. TCU 3-0
#7, Georgia 3-0
#8. Ohio State 3-0
#9. Oklahoma 3-0
#10 Texas A&M 3-0
Just Missed
Clemson 3-0
Baylor 3-0
Northwestern 3-0
Heisman Top 3
#1, LSU RB Leonard Fournette
#2. TCU QB Trevone Boykin
#3. Missouri LB Kentrell Brothers