Week 7 College Football Picks: Last Minute, Best Guess… Ready, Set, Go!!!

It’s late so I’m not going to mess around and give you a bunch of reasons why I think these are the picks you should take to the bank.  Instead, bet at your own risk…  Welcome to the Week 7 Rundown ATS style! (Odds via VegasInsider.com)

10/11 12:00 PM

111 Texas

112 Oklahoma

 

48½u-10

-14½ -10

 

47u-10

-16½ -10

 

47½u-10

-16 -10

 

46½u-10

-16 -10

 

47u-10

-16½ -10

 

46½u-10

-16½ -10

Bet Oklahoma, no matter what the spread, OK Covers.

10/11 3:30 PM

113 Michigan State

114 Purdue

 

-21½ -10

54½u-10

 

-21 -10

51u-10

 

-21 -10

51½u-10

 

-20½ -10

51½u-10

 

-21 -10

51u-10

 

-21 -10

50½u-10

Purdue is terrible, Michigan St. Covers.

10/11 12:00 PM

115 Northwestern

116 Minnesota

 

41½u-10

PK -10

 

44u-10

-3½ -10

 

44u-10

-3½ -10

 

43½u-10

-4 -10

 

44u-10

-3½ -10

 

44u-10

-4 -10

We like Northwestern with the points.

10/11 12:00 PM

117 Rice

118 Army

 

60½u-10

-2 -10

 

-1 -10

59½u-10

 

-1 -10

60u-10

 

-1 -10

XX

 

60u-10

PK -10

 

-1 -10

60½u-10

Coin Toss: Rice

10/11 12:00 PM

119 Tulsa

120 Temple

 

58u-10

-12½ -10

 

58½u-10

-17 -10

 

58½u-10

-17½ -10

 

58½u-10

-17 -10

 

58½u-10

-17 -10

 

59u-10

-17 -10

Tulsa gets enough for us to take it.

10/11 12:00 PM

121 Middle Tennessee St.

122 Marshall

 

73½u-10

-22 -10

 

70u-10

-24 -10

 

69½u-10

-24 -10

 

69u-10

-24 -10

 

70u-10

-24 -10

 

 

-24 -10

We are Marshall.

10/11 2:00 PM

123 Massachusetts

124 Kent State

 

 

-1 -10

 

 

-1½ -10

 

 

-1½ -10

 

 

 

 

 

-1½ -10

 

 

-2 -10

Kent State Covers.

10/11 12:00 PM

125 Florida State

126 Syracuse

 

-20 -10

51u-10

 

-24 -10

53½u-10

 

-23½ -10

53½u-10

 

XX

XX

 

-24 -10

53½u-10

 

-24 -10

53½u-10

Syracuse maybe a 1st half bet but Florida State pulls the spread by the end.

10/11 12:30 PM

127 Duke

128 Georgia Tech

 

56½u-10

-5 -10

 

61½u-10

-3½ -10

 

61½u-10

-3½ -10

 

61u-10

-3½ EV

 

61½u-10

-3½ -10

 

60½u-10

-3½ -10

Duke…  Georgia Tech has become so mainstream.

10/11 12:00 PM

129 Illinois

130 Wisconsin

 

55½u-10

-23 -10

 

57½u-10

-26½ -10

 

58½u-10

-26 -10

 

57½u-10

-27 -10

 

58u-10

-26½ -10

 

57½u-10

-26½ -10

On Wisconsin, is that still a thing?  We think so.

10/11 3:30 PM

131 Boston College

132 North Carolina State

 

56½u-10

-6 -10

 

55½u-10

-3 -10

 

55½u-10

-3 -10

 

55½u-10

-3 -10

 

55u-10

-3 -10

 

55½u-10

-3½ -10

NC State by a touchdown.

10/11 12:00 PM

133 Cincinnati

134 Miami (FL)

 

60u-10

-11 -10

 

58u-10

-17 -10

 

56½u-10

-16½ -10

 

58u-10

-16½ -10

 

58u-10

-16½ -10

 

57½u-10

-17 -10

Cincinnati with the points.

10/11 1:00 PM

135 SUNY-Buffalo

136 Eastern Michigan

 

-11 -10

60½u-10

 

-14½ -10

58u-10

 

-14 -10

58u-10

 

-14½ -10

58u-10

 

-14½ -10

58u-10

 

-14½ -10

 

Buffalo covers…urgh will people watch this game?

10/11 2:00 PM

137 Miami (OH)

138 Akron

 

47½u-10

-15 -10

 

55u-10

-14½ -10

 

55u-10

-14½ -10

 

54½u-10

-14 -10

 

55½u-10

-14 -10

 

 

-14 -10

Zips

10/11 12:00 PM

139 Indiana

140 Iowa

 

53½u-10

-7 -10

 

53½u-10

-3½ -10

 

54½u-10

-3½ -10

 

53½u-10

-3½ -10

 

54u-10

-3½ -10

 

53½u-10

-3½ -10

Upset again for Indiana?  Sure why not.

10/11 2:00 PM

141 Bowling Green State

142 Ohio

 

63u-10

-3.25 -10

 

-1 -10

66u-10

 

-1 -10

66u-10

 

-1 -10

65u-10

 

-1 -10

67u-10

 

 

PK -10

Bowling Green wins by 3.

10/11 12:00 PM

143 West Virginia

144 Texas Tech

 

-3 -10

72u-10

 

-6 -10

78u-10

 

-6 -10

78u-10

 

-6 -10

78u-10

 

-6 -10

76½u-10

 

-6 -10

78u-10

West Virginia trying to prove they are legit, cover.

10/11 4:00 PM

145 Oklahoma State

146 Kansas

 

-21 -10

53½u-10

 

-21 -10

48½u-10

 

-21 -10

49u-10

 

-20 -10

47½u-10

 

-20½ -10

47½u-10

 

-21 -10

48u-10

We’d take Ok State by four touchdowns if we could.

10/11 3:30 PM

147 Texas Christian

148 Baylor

 

62½u-10

-10 -10

 

64u-10

-8 -10

 

65u-10

-8 -10

 

65u-10

-7½ -10

 

65u-10

-7½ -10

 

65u-10

-8½ -10

TCU can not play back to back the way they did, Baylor wins but bet TCU with points.

10/11 7:00 PM

149 Houston

150 Memphis

 

49u-10

-4 -10

 

48u-10

-7½ -10

 

48½u-10

-8 -10

 

49u-10

-7½ -10

 

48½u-10

-7½ -10

 

48u-10

-8 -10

Memphis is for real, bet Memphis to cover.

10/11 3:30 PM

151 North Texas

152 UAB

 

64u-10

-3 -10

 

58½u-10

-6½ -10

 

59u-10

-6½ -10

 

58u-10

-6½ -10

 

59u-10

-6½ -10

 

 

-6½ -10

We like the points with North Texas.

10/11 3:30 PM

153 Auburn

154 Mississippi State

 

-3 -10

59½u-10

 

-2½ -10

63½u-10

 

-2½ -10

64u-10

 

-3 EV

63u-10

 

-2½ -10

64u-10

 

-3 EV

64u-10

Auburn being the favorite is just calling for bets on Mississippi State, bets HailState at Home.

10/11 3:00 PM

155 Western Michigan

156 Ball State

 

53u-10

-1 -10

 

55u-10

-2 -10

 

54½u-10

-1½ -10

 

55u-10

-1½ -10

 

55u-10

-2 -10

 

 

-2½ -10

Hail State, Ball State, Just bet State.

10/11 3:00 PM

157 New Mexico State

158 Troy

 

63½u-10

-6 -10

 

63u-10

-7 -10

 

63u-10

-7 -10

 

62½u-10

-7 -10

 

62½u-10

-7 -10

 

 

-7 -10

Troy, move on.

10/11 6:00 PM

159 Alabama

160 Arkansas

 

-8 -10

58½u-10

 

-9 -10

56u-10

 

-9 -10

56u-10

 

-9½ -10

56u-10

 

-9 -10

56½u-10

 

-9 -10

56u-10

Alabama covers, Arkansas first half at home.

10/11 7:30 PM

161 LSU

162 Florida

 

-1 -10

46½u-10

 

47u-10

-1 -10

 

47u-10

-1 -10

 

47½u-10

-1 -10

 

47u-10

-1 -10

 

47u-10

PK -10

Florida.

10/11 3:30 PM

163 Toledo

164 Iowa State

 

63u-10

-5 -10

 

62u-10

-3 -10

 

61½u-10

-3 -10

 

61u-10

-3 -10

 

62u-10

-3 -10

 

 

-3 -10

Iowa State.

10/11 3:30 PM

165 Oregon

166 UCLA

 

-3 -10

68u-10

 

-2½ -10

71u-10

 

-2 -10

71u-10

 

-2½ -10

71u-10

 

-2½ -10

71u-10

 

-2½ -10

71½u-10

Pumped for this game, this is elimination football, Quack, Quack, Ducks.

10/11 10:30 PM

167 Southern Cal

168 Arizona

 

-3 -10

63u-10

 

-2½ -15

66½u-10

 

-3 -10

66½u-10

 

-2½ -20

66½u-10

 

-2½ -10

67u-10

 

-3 -05

67u-10

USC wants revenge against Arizona St, this is as close as they can get, USC Covers.

10/11 6:00 PM

169 Washington

170 California

 

-2.7 -10

75½u-10

 

70u-10

-4 -10

 

70u-10

-4 -10

 

70u-10

-4 -10

 

69½u-10

-4 -10

 

69½u-10

-4 -10

California, Raid Bear, Raid Bear…(we hate this pick), in fact bet Washington!!!

10/11 12:00 PM

171 Georgia

172 Missouri

 

-3 -10

62u-10

 

-2 -10

59½u-10

 

-2 -10

59u-10

 

-2½ -10

58½u-10

 

-2½ -10

60u-10

 

-3 EV

59½u-10

Missouri at home, Georgia’s defense will be ready.  Missouri with points.

10/11 3:30 PM

173 Louisville

174 Clemson

 

48o-21

-10 -10

 

48u-10

-9½ -10

 

48u-10

-9½ -10

 

48u-10

-9½ -10

 

48u-10

-9½ -10

 

49u-10

-9½ -10

Upset, Louisville. Why?  Who cares Why, just bet Louisville one way or another.

10/11 3:30 PM

175 North Carolina

176 Notre Dame

 

61u-10

-17 -10

 

64u-10

-16½ -10

 

64u-10

-17 -10

 

65u-10

-17 -05

 

64u-10

-16½ -10

 

64u-10

-17 -10

Feeling that this spread is a bit high, so Notre Dame will cover anyways.

10/11 5:00 PM

177 Central Michigan

178 Northern Illinois

 

52½u-10

-11 -10

 

57u-10

-9½ -10

 

56½u-10

-9½ -10

 

56½u-10

-9 -10

 

57u-10

-9 -10

 

 

-9 -10

Northern Illinois, no one is talking about them but bet’em.

10/11 6:00 PM

179 Idaho

180 Georgia Southern

 

64u-10

-20 -10

 

65u-10

-24½ -10

 

66u-10

-24 -10

 

66u-10

-24½ -10

 

65u-10

-24½ -10

 

 

-24 -10

Blah Blah Blah Georgia Southern covers, is this really D1?

10/11 2:00 PM

181 Arkansas State

182 Georgia State

 

-13 -10

59½u-10

 

-10½ -10

65u-10

 

-10½ -10

66u-10

 

-10½ -10

65½u-10

 

-10½ -10

65u-10

 

-10 -10

 

Arkansas State covers.

10/11 7:00 PM

183 Florida Intl

184 Texas-San Antonio

 

45u-10

-14 -10

 

40u-10

-9½ -10

 

40u-10

-9½ -10

 

40½u-10

-10 EV

 

40½u-10

-9½ -10

 

 

-9½ -10

U…T…S…A…UTSA Rah Rah Rah!!!

10/11 12:00 PM

185 Louisiana-Monroe

186 Kentucky

 

47½u-10

-21 -10

 

49u-10

-21½ -10

 

49u-10

-21½ -10

 

49u-10

-21½ -10

 

49u-10

-21 -10

 

 

-21½ -10

Louisiana Monroe with points.

10/11 9:15 PM

187 Mississippi

188 Texas AM

 

60u-10

-1 -10

 

65½u-10

-2½ -10

 

65u-10

-2 -10

 

66u-10

-2½ -10

 

65½u-10

-2 -10

 

65u-10

-2½ -10

Wow, we think there might be something special with Ole Miss, take the money line, Upset.

10/11 10:15 PM

189 Air Force

190 Utah State

 

49u-10

-7 -10

 

50u-10

-7½ -10

 

50u-10

-8 -10

 

49½u-10

-7½ -10

 

49u-10

-7½ -10

 

49½u-10

-7½ -10

Utah State needs a bounce back game, bounce!

10/11 7:00 PM

191 East Carolina

192 South Florida

 

-14 -10

58u-10

 

-17 -10

57u-10

 

-17 -10

57u-10

 

-17 -10

57u-10

 

-17 -10

57½u-10

 

-17 -10

57½u-10

East Carolina does not cover.

10/11 7:00 PM

193 Penn State

194 Michigan

 

-2 -10

41u-10

 

41½u-10

-1 -10

 

41½u-10

-1 -10

 

41u-10

 

 

41½u-10

-1½ -10

 

41½u-10

-1½ -10

Penn State, Michigan sucks. (Someone gets Fired)

10/11 8:00 PM

195 Old Dominion

196 UTEP

 

68½u-10

-1 -10

 

66u-10

-3 -05

 

67u-10

-2½ -10

 

65½u-10

-3 EV

 

66u-10

-3 -10

 

 

-3 -10

Old Dominion for the Win.

10/11 8:00 PM

197 Connecticut

198 Tulane

 

47u-10

-2 -10

 

42u-10

-3½ -10

 

40½u-10

-3½ -10

 

41u-10

-3½ -10

 

42u-10

-3½ -10

 

 

-3½ -10

UConn with points.

10/11 10:30 PM

199 Colorado State

200 Nevada

 

-1 -10

57½u-10

 

-2½ -10

64½u-10

 

-2½ -10

64½u-10

 

-3 EV

64½u-10

 

-2½ -10

64u-10

 

-2½ -10

64u-10

Nevada has great value as home dog.

10/11 12:00 AM

201 Wyoming

202 Hawaii

 

48½u-10

-3 -10

 

43½u-10

-6 -10

 

43½u-10

-6 -10

 

44u-10

-6 -10

 

43½u-10

-5½ -10

 

43½u-10

-5½ -10

Hawaii has looked great at home.

Odds Via Vegas Insider)OK, so there we have it! Good luck with these completely fact-less bets, let’s see how this weekend stacks up to week 6, our guess is a lot more favorites are covering this one

Rivals Rundown College Football Top 25 – Week 8

Wisconsin v Ohio StateAfter taking a week off and enjoying some music at Austin City Limits, we here at the Rundown have pieced ourselves back together and are ready to get back to some College Football!  The Top 6 teams have stayed almost untouched for the first six weeks of the season.  Now that both Alabama and Oregon have faced true tests in Texas A&M and Washington and passed, that leaves Louisville as the only untested top 6 team.  We will give Louisville some props for avoiding the trap game against Rutgers and while Rutgers is a good team, they are nowhere near A&M or Washington.  Other notes…  We are still of the opinion that LSU has the best shot of making it to a National Championship game other then Oregon or Alabama at this time, even though we have them ranked at 7.  With the showdown between Florida State and Clemson looming, the loser will fall somewhere between LSU and Miami, thus giving everyone a dilemma, does the winner deserve to be 1,2 or 3…  That is going to be a huge choice, I think at this time it depends on who the winner is and how they looked.  But, it will be tough!  It’s too bad Stanford choked on Utah,  it hurts the overall street cred of the Pac12 and Washington.  Until that we would say that the Winner of Stanford vs Oregon would peg their ticket if they were undefeated and so was Clemson or Florida State but now the Ducks are going to have to be really impressive, not to mention games left against Stanford and Oregon State. (Oregon State is a whole different blog).  Even as we sit back and look at our rankings, UCLA and Baylor might be the most underrated teams and we’re not sold on Texas Tech and Auburn but the deserve the rankings for now.  Ok, no more rambling, here is our most recent installment of the Rivals Rundown Top 25 Teams, Week 8 Edition!

1 Alabama Crimson Tide
2 Oregon Ducks
3 Clemson Tigers
4 Ohio State Buckeyes
5 Louisville Cardinals
6 Florida State Seminoles
7 LSU Tigers
8 Texas A&M Aggies
9 Baylor Bears
10 UCLA Bruins
11 Miami Hurricans
12 South Carolina Gamecocks
13 Stanford Cardinal
14 Missouri Tigers
15 Virginia Tech Hokies
16 Georgia Bulldogs
17 Washington Huskies
18 Fresno State Bulldogs
19 Texas Tech Red Raiders
20 Northern Ill Huskies
21 Michigan Wolverines
22 Nebraska Huskers
23 Michigan State Spartans
24 Auburn Tigers
25 Oklahoma Sooners

(Stats via Espn.com; Picture via sbnation.com)

Rivals Rundown 2013 College Football Preseason Top 30 Teams

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Welcome to our inaugural Rivals Rundown Preseason Top 30 Teams!!!  We are excited to present this the morning of the 2013 College Football Season.  We have published our Top 5 teams for all of the BCS Conferences and this is the culmination of all that research.  This is not our prediction of how the season will end, this is where we rank the teams as of today.  Throughout the season we will visit our Top 30 and adjust as we see fit.  Sometimes the whole thing might get flipped upside down but that’s College Football.  Here is our Rivals Rundown 2013 College Football Preseason Top 30!!!

1. Alabama Crimson Tide
2. Oregon Ducks
3. Ohio State Buckeyes
4. Georgia Bulldogs
5. Clemson Tigers
6. Louisville Cardinals
7. Texas Longhorns
8. Nebraska Cornhuskers
9. Florida State Seminoles
10. Oklahoma State Cowboys
11. South Carolina Gamecocks
12. LSU Tigers
13. USC Trojans
14. Stanford Cardinal
15. Florida Gators
16. Texas A&M Aggies
17. Oregon State Beavers
18. TCU Horned Frogs
19. Boise State Broncos
20. Oklahoma Sooners
21. Michigan Wolverines
22. Northwestern Wildcats
23. Arizona State Sun Devils
24. Fresno State Bulldogs
25. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
26. Baylor Bears
27. Washington Huskies
28. Northern Illinois Huskies
29 Miami Hurricanes
30. Ohio Bobcats

2013 @SECSportsUpdate Football Preseason Top 5* Rundown!

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2013 SEC Football Top 5* Teams Preview

So the saying goes that you save the best for last, so here we are on our last preview of the 2013 college football preseason and we find ourselves in the SouthEastern Conference where the BCS Trophy has now reigned for the past seven seasons.  It’s a streak that has been over-talked about but not and can’t be overstated.  In the modern era of college athletics it’s difficult to believe that one conference could completely dominate the landscape and it seems that 2013 will continue the streak and even more impressive, Alabama is on the verge of four titles in six years…yeah, let that soak in…Alabama with Nick Saban is setting the standard for modern day college football champions.  Sometimes it’s hard to recognize when we are living during the greatest era of something and right now, if Alabama wins it’s forth title in six season and if Saban gets to 100 wins before he gets to 20 losses, that is domination and that is something that others will have a hard time to replicate.  Now to clarify that last point, Saban is currently 68-13, over the last five years he is 66-6!  On that current pace he could hit 100 before 20 but that is still a couple of years away.  So here is our 2013 SEC Top5(maybe6 or7) Rundown:

 

1.  Alabama Crimson Tide 11-1 (West Champions) (Conference Champions)

So after that whole rant about how dominant the SEC has has been and how impressive Alabama’s streak has been, here’s the problem: last year Alabama schedule was less then impressive.  If you take out the three toughest games of the regular season, Michigan, LSU and Texas A&M, the combine record of the Crimson Tide’s opponents was 43-67, that’s nine teams…let that sink in for a moment.  This year the schedule doesn’t change much, they have an opening day game against Virginia Tech, then like last year they have A&M and LSU, if Bama survives those three games they will play in the SEC title game again with an appearance in the final BCS game on the line.  We like LSU to upset Alabama or a trap game on the road to Mississippi State as the only chances for a loss on the schedule.  If LSU had Alabama’s schedule we would be picking them to play for the National Championship but they don’t and so we are taking the Tide to appear once again an in the SEC TItle game but we aren’t ready yet to say they’ll play for a National Title, that prediction is still to come…

 

2.  Georgia Bulldogs 11-1 (East Champions)

Georgia will return with what we believe will be the best offense in the SEC, the question of if they can run the table or overcome Alabama in the title game will be if a young but talented defense can overcome an early and very tough schedule to help Georgia go into the Worlds Largest Cocktail party with only one loss.  If that happens, which we think it will, Georgia will return to the SEC Title game and this time they will be ready to dethrone Alabama.  Disclaimer: We will say this, we picked Alabama to win the conference again, but if this part of the prediction comes true and it’s Georgia vs Alabama we will take Georgia this time.  Which should mean that we should have Georgia as the number one team…but we can’t unseat Alabama, Georgia will have to do it.

 

3. South Carolina Gamecocks 10-2

This is going to be a repeat of last year for the Gamecocks, meaning if South Carolina can get past two teams that could also find themselves in this position in Georgia and Florida they could be undefeated going into a season finally against Clemson.  Last year, they fell pretty hard against Florida after coming off of a loss to LSU this year we like them against Florida but think Georgia will take a win away from the Gamecocks, also if Clemson can be in a position to play for a National Championship when they meet, we like Clemson.  The schedule is easy enough and with a little luck South Carolina could be playing in the SEC Title game but this year we think it’s Georgia’s game to play in.

 

4.  LSU Tigers 9-3

This is why the SEC is still the best conference is the nation, no other number four team in our conference Rundowns compare to the talent of LSU.  LSU was seconds and a couple of scores away from playing in the SEC title game and maybe a National Championship.  This year LSU has the toughest schedule of our top 4 teams in the SEC, they have a tough opening day road game against TCU, they also face Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Texas A&M.  This is the only reason we don’t have LSU higher, we like everything about the team and think that they have what it takes to win a SEC title but the offense and defense will have to improve with losing some key pieces thus leading us to think that LSU will be in the National Championship talk next year after these players have another year of experience under their belt.

 

5.  Texas A&M Aggies 9-3

Before all of the distractions that came in the offseason and before the half-game suspension imposed on Manziel we would’ve taken Texas A&M at 10-2 but now with all of that behind us we are looking at A&M not only to lose to Alabama and LSU but we think they might have a mental “loss” in there too and drop them to this position.  On the field with Manziel leading the offense, the Aggies will have a chance to win any game, other the Alabama (they want blood).  On the other side of the ball, the Aggies have some big holes to fill and that is not a good thing in the SEC.  Look for the Aggies to take a step back in their second year of SEC play but it will be a small step and if Manziel returns next year look for A&M to be in the hunt for a National Championship

 

6.  Florida Gators 9-3

We can’t say enough about the depth of the top 6 teams in the SEC, having Florida ranked as the sixth team in a conference is unreal.  This team at one point last year was thought as the number one team in the country.  For the 2013 campaign, like Texas A&M, (without the off field distractions) Florida will take a small step back as they gain some experience on both sides of the ball.  The defense in Florida was one of the best, top 10 in both points allowed and rushing yards allowed, that’s impressive when playing in the SEC.  This season the defense will need to catch up and while that’s occurring they will need to rely on the offense that ranked last year as on of the more average in the country.  All the top teams in the SEC can beat each other on any given Saturday, Florida in 2013 will be in it but we don’t see them playing for a conference title.

2013 Preseason Consensus from Stassen.com

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So now that the majority of preseason magazines for the upcoming 2013 season of College Football have been released, it’s time to start looking at the numbers and then taking a look at each team.  We’ll be using websites like these, preseason.stassen.com, to give us a broad look at all of the rankings from the major magazines.  We’ll also look at the websites out there and their rankings for conference  and overall wins.  My next post will be the odds from Vegas for the over/under win totals for all of the FBS Teams.

National Top 25

Rank Team Total
Points
Lindy Athlon TSN Phil
Steele
USA
Today
1 Alabama 150 1 1 1 1 1
2 Ohio State 142 2 2 5 2 2
3 Oregon 130 4 3 8 5 5
4 Stanford 129 3 7 2 11 3
5 Georgia 120 6 4 12 9 4
6 Texas A&M 114 5 9 7 13 7
7 South Carolina 113 9 5 3 14 11
8 Clemson 110 7 6 9 15 8
9 Louisville 105 10 10 11 7 12
10 Notre Dame 99 14 8 10 10 14
11 Florida 98 12 13 4 18 10
12 Oklahoma State 95 11 16 6 8 19
13 Florida State 89 13 15 18 3 17
14 Texas 88 18 18 14 4 13
15 Louisiana State 84 8 12 16 17 18
16 Boise State 75 17 11 15 6
17 Michigan 73 16 14 13 24 15
18 Nebraska 67 21 21 21 16 9
19 Oklahoma 64 15 17 19 19 21
20 Texas Christian 45 22 20 21 16
21 Southern Cal 31 25 6
22 Wisconsin 30 19 24 20
23 Fresno State 27 22 22 22
24 Baylor 26 19 17
25 Miami-Florida 22 24 22 25

Others receiving votes:

Rank Team Total
Points
Lindy Athlon TSN Phil
Steele
USA
Today
26t Michigan State 19 20 23
26t UCLA 19 23 20
26t Virginia Tech 19 12
29 Northwestern 18 24 20
30 Oregon State 14 25 23
31t Arizona State 8 23
31t Northern Illinois 8 23
33 Kansas State 7 24
34t Mississippi 6 25
34t Tulsa 6 25
36 unranked 0

Conference predictions

AAC (former Big East)

Rank Team Total
Points
Lindy Athlon TSN Phil
Steele
USA
Today
1 Louisville 5 1 1 1 1 1
2 Rutgers 15 2 3 2
3 Cincinnati 15½ 3 2 3 3
4 Central Florida 17½ 4 4 5 2
5 Houston 30½ 5 7 10 4
6 Connecticut 31½ 6 6 4 7
7 Southern Methodist 33½ 7 8 6 7
8 South Florida 34 8 5 7 8 6
9 Memphis 46 9 9 9 9 10
10 Temple 46½ 10 10 8 10

Notes:

  • Phil Steele predicted a tie between Rutgers and Southern Methodist for 5th-6th place in the AAC.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Central Florida and Rutgers for 2nd-3rd place in the AAC.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Cincinnati and Houston for 4th-5th place in the AAC.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Connecticut and Temple for 8th-9th place in the AAC.

Atlantic Coast

Rank Team Total
Points
Lindy Athlon TSN Phil
Steele
USA
Today
Atlantic
1 Clemson 6 1 1 1 2 1
2 Florida State 9 2 2 2 1 2
3 N.C. State 18 4 4 3 4 3
4 Maryland 19 3 3 4 4 5
5 Wake Forest 27 7 5 6 4 5
6 Syracuse 29 6 6 5 7 5
7 Boston College 32 5 7 7 6 7
Coastal
1 Miami-Florida 1 1 1 2
2 Virginia Tech 11½ 3 2 4 1
3 Georgia Tech 15½ 2 3 3 4
4 North Carolina 16½ 4 4 2 3
5 Pittsburgh 26½ 5 5 5 6
6 Virginia 29½ 6 6 6 6
7 Duke 34 7 7 7 6 7

Notes:

  • Phil Steele predicted a three-way tie between Maryland, N.C. State, and Wake Forest, for 3rd-5th place in the ACC Atlantic division.
  • Phil Steele predicted a tie between Georgia Tech and North Carolina for 3rd-4th place in the ACC Coastal division.
  • Phil Steele predicted a three-way tie between Duke, Pittsburgh, and Virginia, for 5th-7th place in the ACC Coastal division.
  • USA Today predicted a three-way tie between Maryland, Syracuse, and Wake Forest, for 4th-6th place in the ACC Atlantic division.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Miami-Florida and Virginia Tech for 1st-2nd place in the ACC Coastal division.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Pittsburgh and Virginia for 5th-6th place in the ACC Coastal division.

Big Ten

Rank Team Total
Points
Lindy Athlon TSN Phil
Steele
USA
Today
Leaders
1 Ohio State 5 1 1 1 1 1
2 Wisconsin 10 2 2 2 2 2
3 Penn State 15 3 3 3 3 3
4 Indiana 21 4 4 5 4 4
5 Purdue 24½ 5 5 4 5
6 Illinois 29½ 6 6 6 6
Legends
1 Michigan 1 1 1 2
2 Nebraska 3 2 2 1
3 Michigan State 15½ 2 4 4 4
4 Northwestern 16½ 4 3 3 3
5 Iowa 27 5 6 6 5 5
6 Minnesota 28 6 5 5 6 6

Notes:

  • Lindy’s swapped Purdue/Illinois and Iowa/Minnesota in their division predictions — they had Iowa/Monnesota in Leaders and Purdue/Illinois in Legends. Since they predicted each pair of teams 5th/6th (in the wrong division), I counted that as a prediciton of 5th/6th in the proper one.
  • Phil Steele predicted a tie between Michigan State and Nebraska for 1st-2nd place in the Big Ten Legends division.
  • Phil Steele predicted a tie between Michigan and Northwestern for 3rd-4th place in the Big Ten Legends division.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Illinois and Purdue for 5th-6th place in the Big Ten Leaders division.

Big XII

Rank Team Total
Points
Lindy Athlon TSN Phil
Steele
USA
Today
1 Oklahoma State 8 1 1 1 2 3
2 Texas 10 3 3 2 1 1
3 Oklahoma 13 2 2 3 3 3
4 Texas Christian 22 5 4 6 4 3
5 Baylor 25½ 4 6 4 5
6 Kansas State 27 6 5 5 6 5
7 Texas Tech 37 8 7 7 7 8
8 West Virginia 40½ 9 8 9 8
9 Iowa State 43 7 9 8
10 Kansas 49 10 10 10

Notes:

  • Phil Steele predicted a tie between Iowa State and Kansas for 9th-10th place in the Big XII.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Baylor and West Virginia for 6th-7th place in the Big XII.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Iowa State and Kansas for 9th-10th place in the Big XII.

Conference USA

Rank Team Total
Points
Lindy Athlon TSN Phil
Steele
USA
Today
East
1 East Carolina 1 2 1 2
2 Marshall 3 1 3 1
3 Middle Tennessee 16 2 3 2 5 4
4 Southern Miss 20½ 5 5 4 3
5 UAB 22 4 4 5
6 Florida Atlantic 30 6 6 6
7 Florida Int’l 34½ 7 7 7 7
West
1 Tulsa 5 1 1 1 1 1
2 Rice 10 2 2 2 2 2
3 Louisiana Tech 18 4 3 3
4 Texas-El Paso 23 3 4 4 6 6
5 North Texas 24 5 6 5
6 Tulane 25 6 5 6 3 5
7 UTSA 35 7 7 7 7 7

Notes:

  • Phil Steele predicted a tie between Southern Mississippi and UAB for 3rd-4th place in CUSA East.
  • Phil Steele predicted a tie between Florida Atlantic and Florida International for 6th-7th place in CUSA East.
  • Phil Steele predicted a tie between Louisiana Tech and North Texas for 4th-5th place in CUSA West.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between East Carolina and Marshall for 1st-2nd place in CUSA East.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Florida Atlantic and UAB for 5th-6th place in CUSA East.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Louisiana Tech and North Texas for 3rd-4th place in CUSA West.

Mid-American

Rank Team Total
Points
Lindy Athlon TSN Phil
Steele
USA
Today
East
1 Bowling Green 8 3 1 1 1 2
2 Ohio 9 1 2 3 2 1
3 Buffalo 16 2 4 4 3 3
4 Kent State 18 4 3 2 4 5
5 Miami-Ohio 25 6 5 5 5 4
6t Akron 32 7 6 7 6 6
6t Massachusetts 32 5 7 6 7 7
West
1 Northern Illinois 5 1 1 1 1 1
2 Toledo 12 3 3 2 2 2
3 Ball State 13 2 2 3 3 3
4 Western Michigan 21 4 4 5 4 4
5 Central Michigan 24 5 5 4 5 5
6 Eastern Michigan 30 6 6 6 6 6

Mountain West

Rank Team Total
Points
Lindy Athlon TSN Phil
Steele
USA
Today
West
1 Fresno State 5 1 1 1 1 1
2 San Diego State 12 3 3 2 2 2
3 San Jose State 14½ 2 2 3 3
4 Nevada 19 4 4 4 4 3
5 Nevada-Las Vegas 27 5 5 5 6 6
6 Hawaii 27½ 6 6 6 5
Mountain
1 Boise State 5 1 1 1 1 1
2 Utah State 10 2 2 2 2 2
3 Air Force 15½ 3 3 3 3
4 Wyoming 22½ 4 4 4 5
5 Colorado State 24 5 5 5
6 New Mexico 28 6 6 6 6 4

Notes:

  • Phil Steele predicted a tie between Air Force and Colorado State for 3rd-4th place in the MWC Mountain division.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Hawai’i and San Jose State for 4th-5th place in the MWC West division.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Colorado State and Wyoming for 5th-6th place in the MWC Mountain division.

Pacific 12

Rank Team Total
Points
Lindy Athlon TSN Phil
Steele
USA
Today
North
1t Oregon 2 1 2 1
1t Stanford 1 2 1 2
3 Oregon State 16½ 4 3 3 3
4 Washington 18½ 3 4 4 4
5 California 27 5 5 5 6 6
6 Washington State 28 6 6 6 5 5
South
1 UCLA 9 1 3 1 3 1
2 Arizona State 10½ 3 1 2 2
3 Southern Cal 11½ 2 2 4 1
4 Arizona 19½ 4 4 3 4
5 Utah 24½ 5 5 5 5
6 Colorado 30 6 6 6 6 6

Notes:

  • USA Today predicted a tie between Oregon and Stanford for 1st-2nd place in the PAC 12 North.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Oregon State and Washington for 3rd-4th place in the PAC 12 North.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Arizona State and Southern Cal for 2nd-3rd place in the PAC 12 South.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Arizona and Utah for 4th-5th place in the PAC 12 South.

Southeastern

Rank Team Total
Points
Lindy Athlon TSN Phil
Steele
USA
Today
East
1 Georgia 7 1 1 3 1 1
2 South Carolina 10 2 2 1
3 Florida 13 3 3 2
4 Vanderbilt 21½ 4 4 4 4
5 Tennessee 24½ 5 5 5 4
6 Missouri 29 6 6 6
7 Kentucky 35 7 7 7 7 7
West
1 Alabama 5 1 1 1 1 1
2 Texas A&M 10½ 2 2 2 2
3 Louisiana State 14½ 3 3 3 3
4 Mississippi 20½ 4 4 4 4
5 Mississippi State 28 5 5 7
6 Arkansas 29½ 6 7 5 5
7 Auburn 32 7 6 6

Notes:

  • Phil Steele predicted a tie between Florida and South Carolina for 2nd-3rd place in the SEC East.
  • Phil Steele predicted a tie between Missouri and Vanderbilt for 5th-6th place in the SEC East.
  • Phil Steele predicted a tie between Louisiana State and Texas A&M for 2nd-3rd place in the SEC West.
  • Phil Steele predicted a tie between Auburn and Mississippi State for 6th-7th place in the SEC West.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Florida and South Carolina for 2nd-3rd place in the SEC East.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Missouri and Tenneessee for 5th-6th place in the SEC East.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Mississippi and Mississippi State for 4th-5th place in the SEC West.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Arkansas and Auburn for 6th-7th place in the SEC West.

Sun Belt

Rank Team Total
Points
Lindy Athlon TSN Phil
Steele
USA
Today
1 Louisiana-Lafay. 8 3 1 2 1 1
2t Louisiana-Monroe 13½ 1 2 3 3
2t Western Kentucky 13½ 4 3 1 3
4 Arkansas State 17½ 2 4 4 3
5 Troy 22½ 5 5 5 5
6 Texas State 30 6 6 6 6 6
7 South Alabama 35 7 7 7 7 7
8 Georgia State 40 8 8 8 8 8

Notes:

  • Phil Steele predicted a three-way tie between Arkansas State, Louisiana-Monroe, and Western Kentucky, for 2nd-4th place in the Sun Belt.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Troy and Western Kentucky for 2nd-3rd place in the Sun Belt.
  • USA Today predicted a tie between Arkansas State and Louisiana-Monroe for 4th-5th place in the Sun Belt.