Thursday, October 18, 2012

CFB: 5 Still Alive

Six games into the college football season and the first BCS rankings are out. One through five is no big surprise, though one could argue two and three should be flip flopped. Those top 5 are unbeaten and in the thick of a national title race.
Technically there are still a total of 12 teams that could end up in Miami, but lets be realistic. #12 Mississippi St. is the worst unbeaten team in the country and will lose at least two games by seasons end. Georgia, USC, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and LSU all have a loss. They need to run the table, win their conference championship game and get a some help.
Oregon St. is undefeated but let's be honest, the Beavers glory run ain't gonna last much last much longer.

So here's what you have left. Two of these teams should end up in Miami.

#1Alabama- Still the best team in the country hands down. I've said it all year, the Tide have pretty much RSVP'd a trip to Miami. Other than a tuff game against LSU coming up and a stiff test from the SEC East champs, it's tune up games and stat builders for Saban's squad.
#2 Florida- Surprised that there second in the BCS? You should be. Preseason #23 and picked to finish third in the SEC east the Gators have done nothing but surprise all year. They have to win out, which is asking for a lot, and beat the Tide in Atlanta, which is asking for too much.
#3 Oregon- Probably should be #2 in the polls but really doesn't matter. All the Ducks have to do is take care of business and they will be playing in their second national title game in three years. The loser of the SEC championship game will open up their spot.
#4 Kanas St.- The long shot of the top five. Even if they win out they would need a Florida and Oregon loss to move into the #2 spot, and they probably wouldn't stay at two long if Notre Dame goes unbeaten. It would be a great a story and Collin Klein would win the Heisman.
#5 Notre Dame- Irish fans may be as pissed off as Gene Chisizk's wife at the end of the season. They could go unbeaten and still be left out of the title game. They really need #2,#3, and #4 to lose. Possible but not probable.

There's a couple of teams who will just miss out.

Florida St.- A terrible loss crushed their hopes.
West Virginia- ( See Florida St. )
Kentucky- A tough loss to Western Kentucky dampened the Wildcats hopes. And if that's not enough, 10 other losses will be.

Heisman watch:
Collin Klein QB, KSU- If he keeps winning he'll join the elusive club.

Braxton Miller, QB OSU- I personally don't think a player on a non bowl eligible team should get an invite to New York but there's no denying that he's one of the best in the country.

Jeff Driskel QB, UF- Cant keep looking past the fact that the kid is really really good. May be more athletic than Tebow and he's just getting started.

Right there:
Geno Smith QB, WVU- Didn't have a great game in the loss to Texas Tech but still has play station like numbers. He has time to get back to the front.

Manti T'eo LB, ND- It's unlikely that a defensive player gets the award but this kid is a beast. Best defensive player in the country.

Kiehl Frazier QB, AU- If the 1-4 record as a starter don't close the door, the two touchdowns and seven interceptions may be to much to overcome. Especially when your benched

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