3 teams fall out so 3 new teams slide in. Top 3 stay the same & Robert Wuhl's Houston Cougars move up two & my Wisconsin Badgers take a big tumble. Here's how this weeks standing shape up.....
1) Alabama 8-0 55 points against last week #1
2) LSU 8-0 92pa lw #2
3) Clemson 8-0 200pa lw #3
4) Stanford 7-0 88pa lw #5
5) Boise St 7-0 113pa lw #6
6) Kansas St 7-0 148pa lw #8
7) Houston 7-0 164pa lw #9
8) Oklahoma St 7-0 188pa lw#10
9) Penn St 7-1 105pa lw #11
10) Virginia Tech 7-1 129pa lw #13--biggest gainer
11) Wisconsin 6-1 95pa lw #4--biggest drop
12) Michigan St 6-1 96pa lw not ranked
13) Michigan 6-1 103pa lw #12
14) Cincinnati 6-1 132pa lw NR
15) South Carolina 6-1 134pa lw #15
16) Southern Miss 6-1 135pa lw NR
Fell out--Oklahoma #7, Illinois #14 & Georgia Tech #16
Lurking below--Oklahoma 6-1 136pa, Oregon 6-1 142pa, Arkansas 6-1 152pa, & Nebraska 6-1 177pa.
Playoffs are a four week format with all games on Saturdays starting in mid-December & ending the first Saturday in Jan with the title game somewhere warm like Miami or Tampa. All games before the championship at neutral sites halfway between the two teams preferably. #1 vs #16, #2 vs #15 and so on. Teams that don't make it can play in the bowl games so they aren't shut out.
My system is based on wins & points against. I don't care how many points you score, defense wins championships & that's what I reward. Is my system perfect? Probably not but it's better than what we have now & comedian/actor/radio sports talk show host Robert Wuhl approves, so what more do you need.
Thanks for taking time out to read & we'll see you back here next week!
Brian
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