Well I was right about LSU taking over #1 but I'm a bit surprised that Alabama fell all the way to #5 and Georgia was moved up to #4. The LSU-Alabama game was competitive so I'm not sure why Alabama dropped two spots as a result. Minnesota got a lot of love for beating Penn State, enough to kick Florida out of the top ten.
#1 - LSU (9-0)
#2 - Ohio State (9-0)
#3 - Clemson (10-0)
#4 - Georgia (8-1)
#5 - Alabama (8-1)
#6 - Oregon (8-1)
#7 - Utah (8-1)
#8 - Minnesota (9-0)
#9 - Penn State (8-1)
#10 - Oklahoma (8-1)
Games for the top ten this weekend.
LSU at Mississippi
Ohio State at Rutgers
Wake Forest at Clemson
Georgia at Auburn (12)
Alabama at Mississippi State
Arizona at Oregon
UCLA at Utah
Minnesota at Iowa (20)
Indiana at Penn State
Oklahoma at Baylor (13)
Let's start with there ought to be a law against having Rutgers play Ohio State. State is something like a 52 point favorite. The question is can Rutgers keep Ohio State from scoring 100 points? Clemson and Wake Forest could be interesting even though the Tigers are 34 point favorites.
Georgia has a challenge at Auburn and that should be the best game of the top four teams. Minnesota has to try and avoid a big let down at Iowa.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
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