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Pelicans78
12-03-2013, 08:37 PM
Based on strength of schedule and point differential

Top 10 overall

1. Florida State
2. Alabama
3. Arizona State
4. Missouri
5. Oregon
6. Okie St.
7. Stanford
8. Ohio State
9. Auburn
10. Baylor

Top 10 Offenses
1. Arizona State
2. Texas A&M
3. Georgia
4. Indiana
5. Oregon
6. Baylor
7. Fresno State
8. Auburn
9. Ohio State
10. Missouri

Top Defenses
1. Alabama
2. Florida State
3. Michigan State
4. Wisconsin
5. Stanford
6. Virginia Tech
7. Missouri
8. Utah State
9. Louisville
10. Florida

Conference Rankings
1. SEC
2. Pac-12
3. Big Ten
4. ACC
5. Big 12
6. AAC
7. Mountain West
8. Sun Belt
9. MAC
10. C-USA


BCS Favorites - Ohio State vs. Florida State

Rose Bowl - Arizona State vs Michigan State
Sugar - Missouri vs Central Florida
Orange - Clemson vs Alabama
Fiesta - Okie State vs. Northern Illinois

Vito Corleone
12-04-2013, 12:23 PM
I'd say top 10 would be

1. FSU
2. Alabama
3. Auburn
4. Stanford
5. Missouri
6. Oklahoma State
7. Ohio State
8. Baylor
9. South Carolina
10. Michigan State

Top 10 offenses
1. FSU
2. A&M
3. Baylor
4. Oregon
5. Ohio State
6. Auburn
7. Clemson
8. Oregon State
9. Georgia
10 Washington

Defense
1. Alabama
2. FSU
3. Michigan State
4. Stanford
5. LSU
6. South Carolina
7. Virginia Tech
8. Stanford
9. USC
10 Wisconsin

Conf
1. SEC
2. Pac 12
3 ACC
4. Big 12
5. Big 10

Pelicans78
12-04-2013, 03:01 PM
How do you leave out Arizona St's offense out of the top 10?

Vito Corleone
12-04-2013, 10:30 PM
How do you leave out Arizona St's offense out of the top 10?

Simple, the ten offenses I listed are better. They are better stastically and better against top competition.

Pelicans78
12-04-2013, 10:37 PM
Simple, the ten offenses I listed are better. They are better stastically and better against top competition.

They're not better statistically. Look at the scoring numbers.

Blake
12-05-2013, 06:48 PM
Texas tech can move the ball down the field, just can't score.

Vito Corleone
12-05-2013, 07:44 PM
They're not better statistically. Look at the scoring numbers.

Didn't look at scoring offense when I did my rankings, I'd probably say you are right, I could see them as somewhere around 7 or 8 on my list.

symple19
12-05-2013, 11:48 PM
My opinion

1.FSU
2.Ohio St. (Unless they boss Sparty, they'll drop to 3)
3.Auburn (Winner of SECCG moves to 3 unless ^)
4.Mizzou
5.Bama
6.Okie St.
7.Stanford
8.Baylor
9.South Carolina
10.Oregon

Conference Rankings

1.SEC
2.Pac-12
3.ACC
4.Big12
5.B1G

symple19
12-05-2013, 11:54 PM
I've been saying this for a few weeks now, but FSU may be fraudulent. WEAK-ass SOS and they have played absolutely nobody...Clemson is garbage, Miami is garbage... Boston College, the only good running team they played, dropped 34 on their faces (in the only (relatively) close game they played all year)

Miami was beat up when they played the Noles, but I guess you could say that they were a good running team too

symple19
12-05-2013, 11:56 PM
The three best teams in the other division, Duke, Virginia Tech, and Georgia Tech, didn't have to play the Noles (Of course, Duke gets them in the title game)

Pelicans78
12-06-2013, 12:10 AM
I've been saying this for a few weeks now, but FSU may be fraudulent. WEAK-ass SOS and they have played absolutely nobody...Clemson is garbage, Miami is garbage... Boston College, the only good running team they played, dropped 34 on their faces (in the only (relatively) close game they played all year)

Miami was beat up when they played the Noles, but I guess you could say that they were a good running team too

You're right about FSU's schedule and the ACC in general. Very poor. Only thing that separates FSU is their margin of victory. They won every game really easily. No close wins. Not many teams or any team can say that.

symple19
12-06-2013, 12:28 AM
You're right about FSU's schedule and the ACC in general. Very poor. Only thing that separates FSU is their margin of victory. They won every game really easily. No close wins. Not many teams or any team can say that.

Yeah, they won all their games by a shitload, but holy fuck was it a bunch of shitty teams. It was @ Boston College, but BC ran for 200 yards on them and Rettig tossed 4 touchdowns. They (Eagles) also controlled the clock

I guess what I'm saying is that they're susceptible to physical teams that can pound the ball. Pretty sure Mizzou, Auburn, and even Ohio St would be able to run on them. All three of the aforementioned teams have also had to figure out how to win tough games, something the Noles know nothing about.

I'm not sold on them at all