The FCS held their quarterfinals, which accounted for the Arkansas, Marshall, and Colorado moves. Tulane's move came from their strength increase due to playing both Navy and Army earlier this year. Division II and III had their semifinals, but that had no direct impact this week.
What if LSU had won their canceled week 1 game against McNeese State?
As expected, this isn't really that interesting anymore. LSU would be #18, and Oregon would fall behind Ole Miss
1 | Clemson | 13-0 |
2 | Alabama | 12-1 |
3 | Michigan State | 12-1 |
4 | Iowa | 12-1 |
5 | Stanford | 11-2 |
6 | Oklahoma | 11-1 |
7 | Houston | 12-1 |
8 | Ohio State | 11-1 |
9 | North Carolina | 11-2 |
10 | Northwestern | 10-2 |
11 | Western Kentucky | 11-2 |
12 | Notre Dame | 10-2 |
13 | Florida State | 10-2 |
14 | Oklahoma State | 10-2 |
15 | Navy | 10-2 |
16 | Florida | 10-3 |
17 | TCU | 10-2 |
18 | Oregon | 9-3 |
19 | Ole Miss | 9-3 |
20 | Bowling Green | 10-3 |
21 | Temple | 10-3 |
22 | Michigan | 9-3 |
23 | Utah | 9-3 |
24 | San Diego State | 10-3 |
25 | Appalachian State | 10-2 |
26 | Memphis | 9-3 |
27 | Georgia | 9-3 |
28 | Baylor | 9-3 |
29 | USC | 8-5 |
30 | BYU | 9-3 |
31 | Toledo | 9-2 |
32 | LSU | 8-3 |
33 | Wisconsin | 9-3 |
34 | Mississippi State | 8-4 |
35 | Miami (FL) | 8-4 |
36 | Pittsburgh | 8-4 |
37 | Texas A&M | 8-4 |
38 | Tennessee | 8-4 |
39 | UCLA | 8-4 |
40 | Washington State | 8-4 |
41 | Arkansas State | 9-3 |
42 | Marshall | 9-3 |
43 | Arkansas | 7-5 |
44 | California | 7-5 |
45 | Southern Mississippi | 9-4 |
46 | South Florida | 8-4 |
47 | Georgia Southern | 8-4 |
48 | Ohio | 8-4 |
49 | Louisiana Tech | 8-4 |
50 | Texas Tech | 7-5 |
51 | Penn State | 7-5 |
52 | Air Force | 8-5 |
53 | West Virginia | 7-5 |
54 | Boise State | 8-4 |
55 | Northern Illinois | 8-5 |
56 | Louisville | 7-5 |
57 | Cincinnati | 7-5 |
58 | Western Michigan | 7-5 |
59 | Auburn | 6-6 |
60 | NC State | 7-5 |
61 | Central Michigan | 7-5 |
62 | Arizona State | 6-6 |
63 | Duke | 7-5 |
64 | Washington | 6-6 |
65 | Utah State | 6-6 |
66 | Arizona | 6-6 |
67 | Middle Tennessee | 7-5 |
68 | Kansas State | 6-6 |
69 | Akron | 7-5 |
70 | Indiana | 6-6 |
71 | New Mexico | 7-5 |
72 | Colorado State | 7-5 |
73 | Virginia Tech | 6-6 |
74 | Connecticut | 6-6 |
75 | Minnesota | 5-7 |
76 | Nebraska | 5-7 |
77 | Illinois | 5-7 |
78 | Texas | 5-7 |
79 | Tulsa | 6-6 |
80 | Missouri | 5-7 |
81 | Georgia State | 6-6 |
82 | East Carolina | 5-7 |
83 | Nevada | 6-6 |
84 | Kentucky | 5-7 |
85 | Virginia | 4-8 |
86 | South Alabama | 5-7 |
87 | San Jose State | 5-7 |
88 | Vanderbilt | 4-8 |
89 | Buffalo | 5-7 |
90 | Old Dominion | 5-7 |
91 | Florida Intl | 5-7 |
92 | Maryland | 3-9 |
93 | UTEP | 5-7 |
94 | Syracuse | 4-8 |
95 | Rutgers | 4-8 |
96 | Georgia Tech | 3-9 |
T-97 | Iowa State | 3-9 |
T-97 | Colorado | 4-9 |
99 | Rice | 5-7 |
100 | Troy | 4-8 |
101 | Idaho | 4-8 |
102 | South Carolina | 3-9 |
103 | Louisiana Lafayette | 4-8 |
104 | Wake Forest | 3-9 |
105 | Ball State | 3-9 |
106 | Boston College | 3-9 |
107 | Fresno State | 3-9 |
108 | Texas State | 3-9 |
109 | Purdue | 2-10 |
110 | Florida Atlantic | 3-9 |
111 | Oregon State | 2-10 |
112 | Kent State | 3-9 |
113 | SMU | 2-10 |
114 | UNLV | 3-9 |
115 | Miami (OH) | 3-9 |
116 | Tulane | 3-9 |
117 | Texas San Antonio | 3-9 |
118 | New Mexico State | 3-9 |
119 | Massachusetts | 3-9 |
120 | Hawaii | 3-10 |
121 | Wyoming | 2-10 |
122 | Army | 2-10 |
123 | Charlotte | 2-10 |
124 | North Texas | 1-11 |
125 | Louisiana Monroe | 2-11 |
126 | Kansas | 0-12 |
127 | Eastern Michigan | 1-11 |
128 | UCF | 0-12 |
2015 History and #1s
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