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G5 through October
After 9 weeks there are 25 G5 teams with 3 or fewer losses, 11 teams are already bowl eligible.

8-0 Northern Illinois

7-0 Fresno State

8-1 Ball State

7-1 Louisville

6-1 Houston
6-1 UCF

6-2 Buffalo
6-2 BYU
6-2 Ohio
6-2 Rice
6-2 Tulane

5-2 Cincinnati
5-2 East Carolina
5-2 UL Lafayette

5-3 Boise State
5-3 Bowling Green
5-3 North Texas
5-3 Texas State
5-3 Toledo
5-3 Troy
5-3 UNLV

4-3 Marshall
4-3 Navy
4-3 Rutgers
4-3 San Jose State
10-27-2013 01:05 PM
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RE: G5 through October
what does G5 mean?
10-27-2013 01:17 PM
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RE: G5 through October
(10-27-2013 01:17 PM)bobcat_backer Wrote:  what does G5 mean?

It doesn't mean anything this year as the AAC has an Automatic BCS bid.

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10-27-2013 01:19 PM
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