Will we be ranked this week?

Submitted by michgoblue on September 6th, 2021 at 9:57 AM

I know that some on this board don’t care about the rankings until the very do the season, but I, for one, like seeing us in the top 25. I think it’s important for recruiting to consistently be ranked, and ranked teams going head to head get a bit more play in the media and on shows like Gameday. So, with that set up, where, if at all, does everyone think we will be ranked. A number of ranked teams lost opening week.

Own breakdown:

Lost but will remain ahead of us: Clemson, UNC, Miami

Lost and should fall out of the T25: Louisville, Washington, Indiana 

Lost and we may jump them: Wisconsin 

That means that there are 3, possibly 4, spots open. MAC caveats apply, but we pounded our opening week opponent.  
 

My prediction is that we sneak in around 24-25. What says everyone else?

WorldwideTJRob

September 6th, 2021 at 11:51 AM ^

Yes and some unranked teams looked good as well. VT and UCLA had more impressive wins. So if 3 teams are coming out those 2 are headed in. That leaves 1 spot open. FSU has a claim, after their outing last night against a top 10 foe. MSU going on the road and beating the defending B1G West champs will garner some votes. Ole Miss was right on the door step of being ranked, if they thrash Louisville tonight I’m sure they will get some ppl backing them.

I wouldn’t be shocked if we ended up in the polls but I think we are Michigan fans and see things through that prism. However, when looking at the totality of this weekend, other teams were more impressive than us beating WMU. Follow up this weekend with a beatdown of Washington and I think we have a claim for a top 20 spot.

MaizeBlueA2

September 6th, 2021 at 11:07 AM ^

I would agree both are kind of correct.

I don't think being ranked this week matters at all. 

When the CFP Rankings come out...THAT is what I think matters to recruits.

I don't think guys are looking at Michigan any differently if we're...

#24 Michigan

...or just

Michigan

That INCLUDES recruits. But when that CFP comes out, a whole new ballgame. 

LSAClassOf2000

September 6th, 2021 at 10:23 AM ^

If we're ranked at all, then probably somewhere in the 20-25 range. 

I am among those who really doesn't pay much attention to polls for the first several weeks though. I don't even take much notice of the Coaches Poll at all and will not until it is called the Sports Information Director Or Duly Appointed Representative Poll, or SIDODARP for short. 

LabattsBleu

September 6th, 2021 at 10:55 AM ^

Not sure how you thought Michigan would jump Wisconsin?

Wisconsin was ranked and lost a game at home to a ranked team in a one score game.

Unranked Michigan beat an unranked MAC team at home in a game they were favored in by 17.5...

maybe they scratch into the 25th spot.. but wouldn't be surprised if they didn't either

Lots of eyeballs on that FSU/ND game, so I would not be surprised if FSU made a jump

LabattsBleu

September 6th, 2021 at 11:48 AM ^

Michigan did what it was supposed to do, and looked a lot better doing it than many thought.

They looked organized on defense, and were actually mixing things up a bit on offense...it felt... coherent for a change.

Saying it was a MAC team wasn't meant to denigrate, simply to contextualize 

Michigan put the boots to an inferior opponent like it used to do in Harbaugh's first couple of years - that alone should provide some optimism.

Golden section

September 6th, 2021 at 12:14 PM ^

Wisconsin also really bullied PSU but unloaded a full clip into their cleats. (Shot themselves in the foot)

They could easily remained ranked, Miami, Clemson also lost to top 10 teams and won't go anywhere.

UNC and Washington lost to significantly lower teams and should drop out.

LSU lost to UCLA who looks good. They could remain.

Indiana lost to a ranked team on the road but got boat raced - hard to say.

Michigan was probably ranked around the 30-35 range. 3 teams will drop out with a high degree of certainty, UNC, Wash, Louisiana with Indiana and LSU as probabilities.

Of the teams on the cusp like Michigan did they play sufficiently well enough to jump 7ish spots to take up the 5 or so vacated spots? 

Between us and a ranking are OK- State, Ole-Miss,  TCU, Liberty, Auburn and NC State.

Auburn, TCU and NC State rolled and Liberty also crushed the Campbell Fighting Camels.

OK State was the only team that struggled and Ole Miss is yet to play. 

UCLA will take 1 spot and 4 of the 6 teams in front of us had impressive victories with one left to play.  MSU's victory is more impressive than ours but they would have been ranked lower. 

Based on the numbers, despite a rather complete victory and UM's cache it would be a leap for them to be ranked. 

Not that any of it matters. Let's see where we are after week 5.

 

The Geek

September 6th, 2021 at 11:03 AM ^

Good assessment but I don’t think we jump Wisconsin yet. I’m curious to see how far UNC drops and FSU should get some love for taking ND to overtime. 

MaizeBlueA2

September 6th, 2021 at 11:14 AM ^

I don't care, but I agree with you #24 or #25.

Rankings mattered in the BCS, but in the CFP...win the B1G or SEC and you're in the playoff 99 times out of 100. And that one time is a crap B1G West team upsetting OSU in the B1G championship game.

Rankings absolutely matter for group of 5 teams. From day 1 they matter. 

And like I just said, for recruits...I think the CFP rankings matter but no kid is thinking week 2 #24 Michigan means something over week 2 unranked/#26 Michigan.

But when the ESPN show comes on with the fancy graphics and the red and green arrows, then it certainly matters to recruits. 

vablue

September 6th, 2021 at 11:35 AM ^

Not ranked. You forgot to factor in the other schools with bigger wins that were not ranked, like UCLA and MSU.  FSU lost, but could make an argument as well.

MRunner73

September 6th, 2021 at 11:44 AM ^

Washington losing to Montana does not assure a matchup against two Top 25 ranked teams this weekend. Had they won, Michigan would grabbed the 24th or 25th spot, which they can still do.

Yes, being ranked does help recruiting. Almost everything matters today when it comes to recruiting those 4* and 5* athletes.

Blue Ninja

September 6th, 2021 at 11:52 AM ^

No, we beat a MAC team that’s not expected to finish in the top of the conference. We won’t sniff being ranked without a win against Wisconsin now that Washington lost to Montana.