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Boise State at #23, Marshall at #24 in NEW CFP Poll
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RE: Boise State at #23, Marshall at #24 in NEW CFP Poll
Its a little comforting to know that committe values the MW conference even with 2 losses over an undefeated Marshall with a weak schedule.
I agree that Mashall should be ranked at this point in the season, but I'm perplexed as to why CSU isn't ranked unless its because of the theory that BSU needs to lose.
EDIT: OK, well actually if the committe is really playing this SOS, then BSU's SOS grants them a 2 loss waiver because Marshall is 100 behind. CSU has a little stronger schedule than Marshall but their 1 loss keeps them out for now. I guess that is the way to see it, since there are a 4 loss team in the top 25.
Utah St will be a tough game....who have thought that USU with their 3rd or 4th string QB would be leading USU so well? It seem they have a bright furture at the QB spot at least and will keep them at the top of the MW for years to come. (if so then BYU will be losing to recruits to both Utah's.)
(This post was last modified: 11-26-2014 11:11 AM by MWC Tex.)
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