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Week 11 has come and gone in college football. Most teams have played ten games. Most teams spent Saturday reaffirming their positions in walk overs as another regular season end draws nearer. The latest AP Top 25 poll is out and it looks a lot like a week ago.
- Alabama rightfully remains the unanimous no. 1. The Tide rolled over Mississippi St 24-0. That’s two straight shutouts of SEC West opponents. The Bama D began the year with eight new starters on defense. “Scary good” is a phrase that comes to mind. The Citadel is up next. Their enrollment, per their website, is 2,349 for 2018. Ironically that is nearly the same amount assistant coaches, strength coaches, staff, tutors, and analysts that Nick Saban has on staff prepping Bama for ballgames. We wish the best of luck to this fine military academy come Saturday. Yawn.
- Spots 2,3, and 4 remain in the hands of Clemson, Notre Dame, and Michigan. They overwhelmed Boston College, Florida St, and Rutgers respectively. Clemson knocked out the Eagles QB and are playing complementary football. ND heads to the Big Apple for a tussle with a motivated Syracuse team in Yankee Stadium. Michigan hosts Indiana in the Big House. Yawn.
- One loss teams Georgia, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Washington State, and THE Ohio St. are slotted 5-9 ready to stake their claim to a top four playoff spot should one get cracked open.
- Georgia is a more complete team than the other four. Oklahoma survived a two point conversion attempt by Oklahoma St. with one minute to go to hold onto a 48-47 win. The Sooners don’t play much defense. They have surrendered 45 or more points in three of their last five contests.
- THE’s punter Drue Chrisman’s punts, in a tight defensive struggle, forced Michigan State to start its first five drives after halftime from its own 5, 6, 3, 1 and 2-yard line. It wasn’t a work of art, but they emerged victoriously from that Big 10 snooze fest. Yawn.
- Washington St. continues to roll. Ranked 8th now, they have earned their way into the national discussion. Their conference’s weakness, real or perceived, is doing them no favors however.
- Just outside the top ten is a litany of interesting stories led by UCF at 11. Speaking of no favors, they did none in surrendering 24 to Navy and winning by 11. Syracuse is at 12 with two losses. A win over ND in the Bronx would be a crowning achievement for a team that usually looks to Jim Boeheim by this time of the year for sports entertainment. Texas survived Lubbock and is at 13 with three losses. At 14 is a 9-1 Utah State team that no one knows a thing about. They lead the Mountain West Conference and call themselves the Aggies. Who knew that there two Aggie teams in these United States?
- Kentucky woke up late in Knoxville, gave up an almost uncontested Hail Mary pass at halftime, trailed 17-0 at intermission, and lost to the Tennessee Volunteers 24-7. The last minute win at Missouri, then the hangover from the Georgia loss has the Wildcats running on fumes. That lethargy was on display for 60 full minutes Saturday. Meanwhile, after a wobbly start, Jeremy Pruitt has the Vols playing hard. Kentucky plummeted to 20th with loss number 3.
- In the AP top 25 there is no such thing as being ranked no 26. But, in the usually dreaded “others receiving votes” section Army gets the most votes and is this week’s best of the “others.” What a job Jeff Monken has done in five years there. They won ten last year and have a shot at that again in 2018. The last time that Army won 10 games was 1996.
- Some early lines are out for this week and if you like big dogs or big favorites this is your week. We’ll spare you those for now and focus on Syracuse +9.5 v. ND, and Mich St. is -1.5 at Nebraska, while WVA travels to Okla St as a 5 point pick, and Oregon -4 hosts Arizona St. Can the Orangemen box with the Fighting Irish? How is Nebraska only a small dog sporting a 3-7 record? Can WVA win another Big 12 road game in a tough environment? After a 3 point win over downtrodden UCLA, Herm Edwards announced that the six win Sun Devils are now bowl eligible. Hmm. Can they make it seven in Eugene?