99topdawg
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1. Clemson (8-0) -- The Tigers have played one of the best schedules among undefeated teams and have a win over Notre Dame.
2. LSU (7-0) -- These Tigers also have played a relatively good schedule and a have a win over Florida.
3. Iowa (8-0) -- This is probably a peak position for the Hawkeyes, who don't have a marquee win but do have good wins over Pitt, Northwestern and Wisconsin.
4. Michigan State (8-0) -- The Spartans are similar in overall SOS with Iowa and have a slightly better “best win†in the one over Michigan, but the next three best wins belong to the Hawkeyes.
5. TCU (8-0) -- The Horned Frogs have been especially dominant at home, they have yet to beat anyone noteworthy.
6. Ohio State (8-0) -- Early on last season, the committee tended to overrate win-loss records. If that doesn't happen this year, Ohio State could be about three spots lower.
7. Notre Dame (7-1) -- The Irish have played arguably the best schedule among the one-loss teams and only has that loss at Clemson.
8. Florida (7-1) -- What I just said about Notre Dame is true for Florida, too -- except the Gators lost at LSU.
9. Alabama (7-1) -- The Crimson Tide have also played a top 10 schedule to this point. The quality of the team they lost to separates them from the two ahead of them.
10. Stanford (7-1) -- The Cardinal have been reasonably dominant since that opening season loss at Northwestern.
11. Utah (7-1) -- The Utes have done well this year, including a win over Michigan and a historic beating of Oregon.
12. Baylor (7-0) -- The Bears massive margin of victory, er, game control may push them higher than this. Questions about their quarterback may keep them down. Questions about their schedule are the why they are here.
13. Oklahoma State (8-0) -- The Cowboys haven't lost but have played a bad schedule and haven't been quite as dominant as Baylor.
14. Memphis (8-0) -- The Tigers have a huge win over Ole Miss in an otherwise mediocre schedule. They should be the highest-rated Group of Five team at this point. You could make a case for them to be a couple spots higher.
15. Ole Miss (7-2) -- The Rebels won the Alabama state championship, beating both the Crimson Tide and Auburn on the road in the same season for the first time ever.
16. Texas A&M (6-2) -- The Aggies beat Mississippi State as part of a pretty good schedule, though it is one that only has seen them play a single road game so far.
17. Oklahoma (7-1) -- How did these guys lose to Texas? The best team the Sooners has played so far is Texas Tech. OU still has much to prove.
18. Michigan (6-2) -- If only the punter caught the snap. This is one of the best defensive teams in the country with three shutouts and two other games where they held their opponent to just seven points.
19. Northwestern (6-2) -- The Cats have played a good schedule and are the only team to beat Stanford this year.
20. Temple (7-1) -- The Owls are having a breakthrough season, but their schedule hasn't been great beyond Notre Dame and Penn State.
21. Florida State (7-1) -- Florida State hasn't played a very good schedule either, but games with Clemson (this week) and Florida are on the horizon.
22. North Carolina (7-1) -- The win at Pitt is nice, but the Heels played two FCS schools. They might not make the top 25 at all because of that.
23. Toledo (7-0) -- The Rockets won at Arkansas, but the Hogs haven't panned out for them. Their overall schedule ranks in the bottom 20.
24. Pittsburgh (6-2) -- The Panthers have played well on the road and have only lost to Iowa and North Carolina.
25. Houston (8-0) -- This is the team I have predicted to win the Group of Five spot, but obviously the competition will be tough. So far though, it hasn't been, which is why the Cougars are so far down this list.
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