One could argue that, but 2 losses is such an automatic disqualification that I don't much worry about it. How would one sort out the "best" 2-loss team among: Florida, Auburn, Michigan, Wisconsin & Notre Dame?billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 2:41 pmI misunderstood before and now I agree
Since Auburn came closer, should they be ranked higher than bammer? (I'm comfortable where we are now)
The worst thing is that your 2 losses hurt OR. Thanks a lot

AP Rankings
1 LSU (9-0) I agree.
2 Ohio State (9-0) Up from #3. I agree.
3 Clemson (10-0)

4 Alabama (8-1) See Minnesota below. Okay, I guess. I can't say that any other 1-loss team got beaten by a better team than LSU.
5 Georgia (8-1) Why isn't losing to unranked SC worse than Oregon's losing to #13 Auburn?
6 Oregon (8-1) Up from #7. Going to need help, things like Auburn > Alabama & Georgia, Baylor losing, Clemson losing, etc. I'm not sure if the Big 10 can help it. I figure that one of Ohio State, Minnesota & Penn State is in with 0 or 1 losses.
7 Minnesota (9-0) Up from #13. Predictable, but beating Penn State is as good as almost everyone else's wins.
8 Utah (8-1) Ugh.
9 Penn State (8-1) Ugh.
10 Oklahoma (8-1) Ugh.
11 Florida (8-2)
12 Baylor (9-0) DOWN from #11

13 Auburn (7-2)
14 Michigan (7-2)
15 Wisconsin (7-2)
16 Notre Dame (7-2)
17 Cincinnati (8-1) 1st of 4 ranked from the AAC! UCF paved the way.
18 Memphis (8-1)
19 Boise State (8-1) Fuckin' BYU.
20 SMU (9-1)
21 Navy (7-1)
22 Texas (6-3)
23 Iowa (6-3)
24 Indiana (7-2)
25 Oklahoma State (6-3)