Way down at the bottom of the rankings, you'll see two teams at 0-10. I never would have thought I'd see Kansas fall to that level in my lifetime, but there they are, with a real chance to go 0-12, though Kansas State isn't any better than Kansas in conference games. On the plus side for Kansas, 10th place in the Big 12 sounds better than it is. UCF is also 0-10, but their 2 remaining opponents have decent conference records, so if I had to pick one to go 0-12 it would be UCF.
Missouri won the game that almost didn't happen against BYU, and now have 2 games left to try to get bowl-eligible. It's not impossible, as both Tennessee and Arkansas are 6-4, but Arkansas just took down LSU. Speaking of LSU...
What if LSU had won their canceled week 1 game?
LSU has now lost 2 games in a row, making this question much less interesting. The most important move would be for Alabama, up from #5 to #3 and into playoff position. LSU themselves would still be down at #13, up from their #25 rank.
1 | Clemson | 10-0 |
2 | Iowa | 10-0 |
3 | Ohio State | 10-0 |
4 | Oklahoma State | 10-0 |
5 | Alabama | 9-1 |
6 | Houston | 10-0 |
7 | Notre Dame | 9-1 |
8 | Florida | 9-1 |
9 | Michigan State | 9-1 |
10 | North Carolina | 9-1 |
11 | Oklahoma | 9-1 |
12 | TCU | 9-1 |
13 | Northwestern | 8-2 |
14 | Navy | 8-1 |
15 | Utah | 8-2 |
16 | Stanford | 8-2 |
17 | Memphis | 8-2 |
18 | Michigan | 8-2 |
19 | Florida State | 8-2 |
20 | Baylor | 8-1 |
21 | Bowling Green | 8-2 |
22 | Toledo | 8-1 |
23 | Marshall | 9-2 |
24 | Wisconsin | 8-2 |
25 | LSU | 7-2 |
26 | USC | 7-3 |
27 | Oregon | 7-3 |
28 | Ole Miss | 7-3 |
29 | Texas A&M | 7-3 |
30 | Mississippi State | 7-3 |
31 | Temple | 8-2 |
32 | Pittsburgh | 7-3 |
33 | Western Kentucky | 8-2 |
34 | Washington State | 7-3 |
35 | Appalachian State | 8-2 |
36 | Penn State | 7-3 |
37 | Georgia | 7-3 |
38 | UCLA | 7-3 |
39 | BYU | 7-3 |
40 | Arkansas | 6-4 |
41 | Georgia Southern | 7-2 |
42 | California | 6-4 |
43 | Tennessee | 6-4 |
44 | San Diego State | 7-3 |
45 | Miami (FL) | 6-4 |
46 | Arkansas State | 7-3 |
47 | Louisiana Tech | 7-3 |
48 | Air Force | 7-3 |
49 | Texas Tech | 6-5 |
50 | Northern Illinois | 7-3 |
51 | Louisville | 6-4 |
52 | Boise State | 7-3 |
53 | Arizona | 6-5 |
54 | Duke | 6-4 |
55 | Cincinnati | 6-4 |
56 | NC State | 6-4 |
57 | Southern Mississippi | 7-3 |
58 | West Virginia | 5-4 |
59 | South Florida | 6-4 |
60 | Western Michigan | 6-4 |
61 | Auburn | 5-5 |
62 | Ohio | 6-4 |
63 | Illinois | 5-5 |
64 | Arizona State | 5-5 |
65 | Missouri | 5-5 |
66 | Nebraska | 5-6 |
67 | Central Michigan | 5-5 |
68 | Nevada | 6-4 |
69 | Virginia Tech | 5-5 |
70 | New Mexico | 6-4 |
71 | Utah State | 5-5 |
72 | Middle Tennessee | 5-5 |
73 | South Alabama | 5-4 |
74 | Connecticut | 5-5 |
75 | Tulsa | 5-5 |
76 | Minnesota | 4-6 |
77 | Buffalo | 5-5 |
78 | Washington | 4-6 |
79 | Indiana | 4-6 |
80 | East Carolina | 4-6 |
81 | Akron | 5-5 |
82 | Texas | 4-6 |
83 | Old Dominion | 5-5 |
84 | Kentucky | 4-6 |
85 | Vanderbilt | 4-6 |
86 | Colorado State | 5-5 |
87 | Iowa State | 3-7 |
88 | Florida Intl | 5-6 |
89 | San Jose State | 4-6 |
90 | Kansas State | 3-6 |
91 | Virginia | 3-7 |
92 | Georgia Tech | 3-7 |
93 | Colorado | 4-7 |
94 | Louisiana Lafayette | 4-5 |
95 | Rutgers | 3-7 |
96 | South Carolina | 3-7 |
97 | Maryland | 2-8 |
98 | Rice | 4-6 |
99 | UTEP | 4-6 |
100 | Syracuse | 3-7 |
101 | Troy | 3-7 |
102 | Wake Forest | 3-7 |
103 | Boston College | 3-7 |
104 | Tulane | 3-7 |
105 | Fresno State | 3-7 |
106 | Idaho | 3-7 |
107 | Ball State | 3-7 |
108 | Purdue | 2-8 |
109 | Kent State | 3-7 |
110 | UNLV | 3-7 |
111 | Oregon State | 2-8 |
112 | Georgia State | 3-6 |
113 | Texas State | 2-7 |
114 | New Mexico State | 2-7 |
115 | Massachusetts | 2-8 |
116 | Florida Atlantic | 2-8 |
117 | SMU | 1-9 |
118 | Hawaii | 2-9 |
119 | Texas San Antonio | 2-8 |
120 | Army | 2-8 |
121 | Miami (OH) | 2-9 |
122 | Charlotte | 2-8 |
123 | North Texas | 1-9 |
124 | Louisiana Monroe | 1-9 |
125 | Kansas | 0-10 |
126 | Wyoming | 1-10 |
127 | UCF | 0-10 |
128 | Eastern Michigan | 1-10 |
2015 History and #1s
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