Sunday, October 18, 2015

NCAAF College Football Scores, Week 7

NCAAF College Football Scores, Week 7

Mostly business as usual.

Exceptions and notes:
Michigan State, despite a better national ranking, was not expected to defeat Michigan in the latter's home stadium.

The nationally ranked Boston College defense wasn't quite so impressive when paired against a strong team. Clemson scored 34 on the Eagles.

The 6-0 record of unranked Memphis is obviously not a fluke. They were able to put 13th-ranked Ole Miss down on the canvas.

Northwestern got crushed yet again. The last two weeks they have lost by a combined score of 78-10.

Here are the new rankings. Memphis entered the list in the 18th spot. Needless to say, Northwestern is no longer on the leaderboard.

Here are Sagarin's new computer rankings. The computer is finally starting to show Notre Dame and Michigan State a little love, but loves some 'Bama the most.

While the polls and the computer agree on Baylor and TCU, the voters prefer undefeated Ohio State and Utah to join them in the final four, while the computer goes for once-beaten Alabama and Oklahoma. (Oklahoma? With a loss to the Longhorns? Is there a virus in that computer?)

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