Coaches Poll: Michigan #14, Minnesota Jumps Up, Penn St Out of Top 10

Submitted by Ezekiels Creatures on November 10th, 2019 at 1:18 PM

Teeba

November 10th, 2019 at 1:24 PM ^

Did you watch the game? They looked good to me. Granted, one game season and all but that got UCF into the top 10 in recent years. They have been blasting teams after a rough start. Their next 3 games will be telling. I do expect OSU to beat them something like 59-0 in the BTCG, but I seem to recall Minny playing them tough in recent years.

OSUtopia

November 10th, 2019 at 1:32 PM ^

Yes, Minnesota plays OSU well. However, due to the ridiculous crossover scheduling, OSU/Minnesota haven't played much recently.

If OSU wins the East, I would love to see them play Minny. However, each team has 2 tough games to go so who knows.

Ezekiels Creatures

November 10th, 2019 at 1:36 PM ^

would be a nice match up for tv rating in the BIG 10 Championship if both are undefeated. I would watch that. But Ohio St would probably win by 2 TDs. Not great for a Michigan fan.

At this point I'm hoping for a NY6 Bowl for Michigan.

CFraser

November 10th, 2019 at 1:25 PM ^

Yea? And PSU wasn’t the 4th best either but Minny is undefeated and it’s hard to put a defeated team above an undefeated team that just beat another “top 5” undefeated team.

The committee did the proper due disrespect and put them at 7. It’s all pointless anyways because if they win the B1G then they’re top 4 and playoff bound. 

MaizeBlueA2

November 10th, 2019 at 1:44 PM ^

Okay maybe they're #8 with Oklahoma ahead of them? But Oklahoma's defense has looked terrible for like 3 weeks in a row.

Regardless. We do this every year and every year it's the same answer. 

There are 4 or 5 great teams then a noticable gap and the next 15 could really be ranked in any order on any week.

I would feel good about our chances against everyone #7 and below. I wouldn't be surprised one bit if we lost to every team #7 and below. We were blown out by a team in that 7-20 range and we blew out a team in that same range.

It's the same every year.

jmblue

November 10th, 2019 at 2:05 PM ^

I'd go further - there are generally 2-3 great teams.  The remaining 1-2 playoff teams make it in because they have solid résumés but no one seriously expects them to beat the great teams, and they end up losing by 30 in the semifinal.

Teams 5-10 are basically a crapshoot.

 

ralphgoblue

November 10th, 2019 at 4:35 PM ^

Minnesota is much better than you think ,they have a bunch of NFL players on their roster

Minnesota is 100%   top 5 in the nation in WR and RB depth and no one can argue this,meaning they have as much skill depth as any team in college football.

They put pressure on the QB every snap and take the ball away .So why cant they be as good as they actually are?

Ryno2317

November 10th, 2019 at 1:39 PM ^

Oregon can screw everything up for the SEC.  If they win out, their only loss is to Auburn.  If Bama wins out, Auburn will be their best win.  You can’t keep a PAC 12 champion out with a week one loss and put Bama in — a team that didn’t even win its division.  To the extent they cite the Auburn win, it kind of helps Oregon at the same time.  

lhglrkwg

November 10th, 2019 at 5:25 PM ^

Bama can and should be locked out by presumably OSU, Clemson, and LSU get there as undefeated or 1-loss conference champs. Then you may get a 1-loss Pac 12 (Oregon/Utah) or 1-loss Big 12 (OU) champs.

The stupid thing is that if there is ANY reasonable way for the committee to justify putting Bama in at #4. They're going to take it.

bluewave720

November 10th, 2019 at 2:11 PM ^

I’m just glad they have a huge game the week before we play them. I know placed between MSU and OSU, they are a “trap” game for us, but they just want to beat a blue blood. They don’t care who. I doubt we have to worry about them saving anything for us. It’ll still be a really weird game regardless. 

BernardC

November 10th, 2019 at 1:26 PM ^

I think that's fair.  LSU and OSU are easily the top two teams this year.  Then I think #3 through #16 are interchangeable depending on the week/location/motivation. 

mfan_in_ohio

November 10th, 2019 at 1:52 PM ^

They haven’t beaten a ranked team (based on today’s rankings) all year. Their non conference is Duke, Mercer, NMSU and Western Carolina. I mean, I know we get to play Rutgers, so that’s a lot like NMSU, but that’s still Duke and two FCS schools with losing records. Absolutely embarrassing. For all the shit Clemson has been getting about their schedule, at least they scheduled two legit P5 teams (South Carolina and Texas A&M) in their nonconference schedule. 
 

The committee should rank Oregon above Alabama until Bama can beat someone ranked above Indiana. And if either Utah or Oregon runs the table, they will have a better resume as conference champs with a win over a top 10 team.

Goggles Paisano

November 10th, 2019 at 2:07 PM ^

Saban would agree with you about their schedule, but to be fair to them, they play their SEC schedule.  No one is lining up OOC to play them (Saban's complaint by the way), which is why their OOC schedule is weak.  

At the end of the day, that schedule has to factor in.  Same with Clemson.  They both get way too much credit for the success they have had in the past and that should not factor into the rankings. Each year is "supposed" to be independent of the others and it clearly isn't.