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Hey Michigan is 3.71-0

Hey that's the GPA to get into Michigan. I am a homer but, I am not a fool, Michigan got lucky against Notre Dame and their headed to a tough Big 10 Schedule. However, we are (at this moment) UNDEFEATED

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Looks like I'm here for at LEAST another week. And with a deplenished, demoralized buckeye squad coming to Champaign next week, it looks like I'm going to be here for at least a few more.

Illinois (6-0) checking in!

and who said we couldn't win away from home????


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texas is out. i think michigan is next. arkansas could be out too.

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With 13 unbeaten teams left, the countdown begins

By RALPH D. RUSSO, AP College Football Writer ***8211; 3 hours ago

Time to start counting down the undefeated teams and sorting through which ones have the best chance to reach the national championship game.

With eight weeks left in the regular season, and a week before the first BCS standings are released, there are 13 teams in major college football that have not lost. No more than seven of those teams can finish the regular season (including conference title games) that way. It's a safe bet that participants in the BCS title game Jan. 9 in New Orleans will come from that baker's dozen.

While a bunch of undefeated teams entering the postseason would be a good thing at just about any other level of football, at the highest college level it's a problem because only two teams get to play for the national championship in the Bowl Championship Series.

There's plenty of time left for this to sort itself out. Or not.

With that, let's take a look at the field of national championship contenders with their Harris poll and coaches' poll rankings in parentheses.

SEC

LSU (1 and 2) and Alabama (2 and 3). The Tigers and Crimson Tide meet in Tuscaloosa on Nov. 5 and fans are already crossing the days off the calendar. The SEC has won the last five national championships, so if either of these two get through undefeated, there's no question a spot in the title game awaits. The only question is could either get there with one loss.

BIG 12

Oklahoma (3 and 1), Oklahoma State (6 and 7), Kansas State (17 and 18)

The Sooners are the other team that probably doesn't have to do much scoreboard watching. If Oklahoma can run the table, beating Oklahoma State and Kansas State along the way, a fifth BCS championship game appearance is very likely.

Though the Sooners might want to at least take a peek at what Wisconsin is doing.

As for the Cowboys, the Bedlam game against the Sooners is in Stillwater and their offense, with All-America receiver Justin Blackmon, is potent. Running the table is possible, but it won't guarantee a trip to New Orleans.

If the Wildcats can go 12-0, it'll be the greatest miracle in Manhattan coach Bill Snyder has ever conjured up.

BIG TEN

Wisconsin (4 and 4), Michigan (10 and 10), Illinois (14 and 15).

The Badgers are probably in the most intriguing position of all the undefeated teams. They look like the class of the Big Ten, by far. But the Big Ten in general has not been overly impressive. Russell Wilson and the Badgers need to continue to win big and for the rest of the conference to provide opportunities for impressive victories.

It would be especially helpful if Illinois, which hosts Wisconsin on Nov. 19, and Michigan, a possible Big Ten championship game opponent, stay unbeaten as long as possible.

The Wolverines and Illini look like long shots to remain perfect, but if either does and hands the Badgers their only loss, they would have to be in the national championship conversation.

PAC-12

Stanford (7 and 5)

Andrew Luck and the Cardinal are going to be a bit under the radar for a while, but their schedule is back loaded with Oregon and Notre Dame in November.

If the Cardinal can get past the Ducks and into the first Pac-12 title game undefeated, it would help their strength of schedule to have a 10- or 11-win Arizona State team there waiting for them.

Though in a beauty contest, which this system often is, having the best player in the country can't hurt.

ACC

Clemson (8 and 8), Georgia Tech (12 and 12)

The Tigers' immediate concern is the health of starting quarterback Taj Boyd, who left Saturday's win against Boston College with a hip injury.

Beyond that the Tigers and Yellow Jackets meet in Atlanta on Oct. 29. The ACC doesn't get much respect, especially with Miami and Florida State still playing the role of former superpowers, so an undefeated ACC team probably doesn't stand much chance of nudging past perfect teams from the other BCS automatic qualifying leagues.

MWC

Boise State (5 and 6)

This is the part of the season when the Broncos become virtually invisible. With no big games left, Kellen Moore and crew have to keep rolling up lopsided wins against inferior competition and hope that they are one of two teams without a loss come Dec. 4.

CUSA

Houston (24 and 22)

Think Boise State has a soft schedule? Take a look at the Cougars' opponents. No shot.


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so there you have it, boys and girls...there are TWELVE teams that can win the national championship...the 13 undefeateds less Houston.

How many will there be after NEXT week?

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I predict there will be only EIGHT teams left in the national championship race. Michigan, Clemson, Georgia Tech, and LSU all fall on Saturday.

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Still here folks, much to the chagrin of Oregon and Boise fans everywhere!
 

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My team on NCAA 11 is undefeated. They've had it tough. They beat Alabama, Oklahoma, Boise State, and just beat Wisconsin. Iowa is ranked #2 currently.

Does that count?
 

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Boise St. is still here with the 63-13 blowout of Colorado St. :cheer2:
 
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It's still Rollin' Baby!!!!! LSU on November 5th, I'm taking off work Friday & Monday, cause it a celebration bitches!!!!
 
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