Yeah, ND and Iowa definitely not. I don't think Florida and PSU either, but they could get fortunate.I don't either. In fact, I'm not sure a couple of those in the top 10 really have a chance to make it.
Yeah, ND and Iowa definitely not. I don't think Florida and PSU either, but they could get fortunate.I don't either. In fact, I'm not sure a couple of those in the top 10 really have a chance to make it.
At this point in time, I think the teams with a legit chance at the CFP next season are:I don't either. In fact, I'm not sure a couple of those in the top 10 really have a chance to make it.
I agree. I suppose I'm not communicating well. I'm not making assumption that Florida wins them all. I know they usually have a loss through a regular season.Not a dig at Florida, they're going to be good, but assuming wins over UGA, LSU, and even at Tennessee are a bit premature. You're riding a 3-game losing streak to UGA, and it's not like they're losing everything, so that's far from a guaranteed W.
Offense should be our best since 2002 ( if Petras is good ). D is less certain but when was the last bad Iowa defense?With the starters we're losing, not sure why we'd even be top 25 at this point tbh. Must be a KF consistency/respect thing.
Failed season if they don't win 11 games but we are talking about Dan "Big Game" Mullen here
Still, we finished this season ranked 15th. We're losing our starting QB and 40% of our OL. The D loses 5 starters- including All-American Epenesa.Offense should be our best since 2002 ( if Petras is good ). D is less certain but when was the last bad Iowa defense?
Hell, damn near the entire team is coming back.
He's talking the preseason poll hence his post. UM got screwed.Youre talking final poll. This thread is pre-season for 2020. Minnesota is unranked. Why have they been omitted?
LSU will go back to normal. 8-9 win season. It was just a magical year that a team might never replicate.
Clemson is playing in the ACC...even if they lose guys. Reload and play their shit schedule. At worst - 1 loss for them but probably another undefeated year.
They actually have a test this year though: Notre Dame. ND does lose their entire secondary as well as QB and RB though. Rest of non-conference is Akron, The Citadel and South Carolina as well. They won't play one pre-season ranked team on their ACC schedule.
So Cal gets in for beating a shitty Illinois team, but Minnesota that destroyed Illinois and beat Auburn in their bowl gets left out? Are they losing every significant player?
Book is coming back. And losing our RB isn't a big deal because he wasn't that good to begin with.
Getting Book back was huge. Before that, ND didn't belong in Top 10. Although everyone else is pointing at Clemson as the big game for you, I think the game against Wisconsin in Lambeau is bigger. If you lose that, CFP is out of the question. I think if you win and lose to Clemson, you still have a shot.
But if you lose to an unbeaten Clemson team, you could still make the CFP. If you lost to a Wisconsin team that loses multiple games, it might not be that great in the eyes of the committee.I think it's reversed. Especially in a down ACC. Beating Clemson may eliminate the ACC altogether, assuming Clemson wins the ACC. Plus I think there's a better chance Wisconsin loses multiple games next year than Clemson.
Yeah in terms of just thinking about the B1G, this list is weird. No Minnesota, but NC, ISU, UT, etc... Michigan is 12th? Why, so they can underperform again?College football: The way-too-early Top 25 for 2020 season
No. 1 Clemson
No. 2 Alabama
No. 3 Ohio State
No. 4 LSU
No. 5 Oklahoma
No. 6 Oregon
No. 7 Penn State
No. 8 Florida
No. 9 Notre Dame
No. 10 Iowa
No. 11 Georgia
No. 12 Michigan
No. 13 Auburn
No. 14 Texas
No. 15 Memphis
No. 16 Cincinnati
No. 17 Southern California
No. 18 Wisconsin
No. 19 Texas A&M
No. 20 Boise State
No. 21 Iowa State
No. 22 Baylor
No. 23 California
No. 24 Washington
No. 25 North Carolina
Sure i said 10 was too high to start..Still, we finished this season ranked 15th. We're losing our starting QB and 40% of our OL. The D loses 5 starters- including All-American Epenesa.
You can't tell me that any respected publication is going to take in those losses and move us UP 5 spots? I'm not buying it. Too much to be proven for a top 25 position imo.
Yeah in terms of just thinking about the B1G, this list is weird. No Minnesota, but NC, ISU, UT, etc... Michigan is 12th? Why, so they can underperform again?
Why is Wisconsin 18th and Iowa is 10th? Am I missing something there? Why is Auburn 13th? - 4 losses last year, 5 the year before, 4 before that, 5 before that, 6 before that... I mean come on man.
What the fuck you tryin to pull?
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But if you lose to an unbeaten Clemson team, you could still make the CFP. If you lost to a Wisconsin team that loses multiple games, it might not be that great in the eyes of the committee.
With everything they're losing, I don't know how you can put Clemson #1. They're potentially going to lose every key piece on both sides of the ball outside of Lawrence and Ross, including replacing 4/5 starting O-linemen.
Also, LSU is going to have a really, really hard time replicating anything close to the offensive success of 2019. Losing Burrow was bad enough, but now losing Brady could be devastating. They also lose a ton on defense.