Missouri lost again, is now 4-5 and #78, and somewhere between half and all of the team is refusing to participate in football activities due to a protest. Call me crazy, but I'm starting to think they might not get a bowl game this year.
I didn't realize the real playoff rankings were coming out last week, and I was pleasantly surprised to see that my #1 was also theirs. I also had Ohio State in playoff position at #4, while the committee had them #3.
What if LSU had won their canceled week 1 game?
This question becomes less interesting now that they've had a loss. I have them all the way down to #17, but the win would have them at #6. The top 5 would be unaffected. And only a few other teams would swap places lower in the ranks
1 | Clemson | 9-0 |
2 | Iowa | 9-0 |
3 | Ohio State | 9-0 |
4 | Oklahoma State | 9-0 |
5 | Alabama | 8-1 |
6 | Notre Dame | 8-1 |
7 | Utah | 8-1 |
8 | Michigan State | 8-1 |
9 | Florida | 8-1 |
10 | Stanford | 8-1 |
11 | Houston | 9-0 |
12 | North Carolina | 8-1 |
13 | Memphis | 8-1 |
14 | TCU | 8-1 |
15 | Oklahoma | 8-1 |
16 | Northwestern | 7-2 |
17 | LSU | 7-1 |
18 | Baylor | 8-0 |
19 | Navy | 7-1 |
20 | Wisconsin | 8-2 |
21 | Temple | 8-1 |
22 | Michigan | 7-2 |
23 | Ole Miss | 7-3 |
24 | Mississippi State | 7-2 |
25 | Western Kentucky | 8-2 |
26 | Penn State | 7-3 |
27 | BYU | 7-2 |
28 | UCLA | 7-2 |
29 | Florida State | 7-2 |
30 | Marshall | 8-2 |
31 | USC | 6-3 |
32 | Bowling Green | 7-2 |
33 | Toledo | 7-1 |
34 | Texas A&M | 6-3 |
35 | Miami (FL) | 6-3 |
36 | Oregon | 6-3 |
37 | Louisiana Tech | 7-3 |
38 | Pittsburgh | 6-3 |
39 | Boise State | 7-2 |
40 | Appalachian State | 7-2 |
41 | Washington State | 6-3 |
42 | Georgia | 6-3 |
43 | Duke | 6-3 |
44 | California | 5-4 |
45 | San Diego State | 6-3 |
46 | Tennessee | 5-4 |
47 | Georgia Southern | 6-2 |
48 | Auburn | 5-4 |
49 | Western Michigan | 6-3 |
50 | Arkansas | 5-4 |
51 | NC State | 6-3 |
52 | Arkansas State | 6-3 |
53 | Illinois | 5-4 |
54 | Northern Illinois | 6-3 |
55 | Air Force | 6-3 |
56 | Texas Tech | 5-5 |
57 | Louisville | 5-4 |
58 | Cincinnati | 5-4 |
59 | Central Michigan | 5-4 |
60 | Southern Mississippi | 6-3 |
61 | West Virginia | 4-4 |
62 | Utah State | 5-4 |
63 | Arizona | 5-5 |
64 | Ohio | 5-4 |
65 | South Florida | 5-4 |
66 | Buffalo | 5-4 |
67 | Washington | 4-5 |
68 | Tulsa | 5-4 |
69 | Indiana | 4-5 |
70 | Arizona State | 4-5 |
71 | Connecticut | 5-5 |
72 | Nebraska | 4-6 |
73 | Texas | 4-5 |
74 | Minnesota | 4-5 |
75 | Kentucky | 4-5 |
76 | East Carolina | 4-6 |
77 | Virginia Tech | 4-5 |
78 | Missouri | 4-5 |
79 | Middle Tennessee | 4-5 |
80 | Nevada | 5-4 |
81 | New Mexico | 5-4 |
82 | South Alabama | 4-4 |
83 | San Jose State | 4-5 |
84 | Florida Intl | 5-5 |
85 | Virginia | 3-6 |
86 | Kansas State | 3-5 |
87 | Georgia Tech | 3-6 |
88 | Iowa State | 3-6 |
89 | Akron | 4-5 |
90 | Rutgers | 3-6 |
91 | Louisiana Lafayette | 4-4 |
92 | Old Dominion | 4-5 |
93 | Rice | 4-5 |
94 | Colorado | 4-6 |
95 | Colorado State | 4-5 |
96 | UTEP | 4-5 |
97 | Vanderbilt | 3-6 |
98 | South Carolina | 3-6 |
99 | Maryland | 2-7 |
100 | Syracuse | 3-6 |
101 | Troy | 3-6 |
102 | Wake Forest | 3-6 |
103 | Boston College | 3-7 |
104 | UNLV | 3-6 |
105 | Kent State | 3-6 |
106 | Oregon State | 2-7 |
107 | Idaho | 3-6 |
108 | Purdue | 2-7 |
109 | Ball State | 3-7 |
110 | Texas State | 2-6 |
111 | Tulane | 2-7 |
112 | Fresno State | 2-7 |
113 | Florida Atlantic | 2-7 |
114 | Army | 2-7 |
115 | Hawaii | 2-8 |
116 | Georgia State | 2-6 |
117 | New Mexico State | 2-7 |
118 | Miami (OH) | 2-8 |
119 | SMU | 1-8 |
120 | Charlotte | 2-7 |
121 | North Texas | 1-8 |
122 | Massachusetts | 1-8 |
123 | Louisiana Monroe | 1-8 |
124 | Texas San Antonio | 1-8 |
125 | Kansas | 0-9 |
126 | Wyoming | 1-9 |
127 | Eastern Michigan | 1-9 |
128 | UCF | 0-10 |
2015 History and #1s
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