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NFL Power Rankings Week 13 Top 10; 6-10

NFL Power Rankings Week 13 Top 10; 6-10

 
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6. Chiefs ↑ 2

When you have one of the most dynamic young quarterbacks in the league at your disposal, you will always be in contention for a playoff spot. You add in multiple legitimate weapons for him, including two ProBowl caliber options and a solid running game, you got a top 10 team. What’s finally making this team a top-five option is the steady improvement by this defense. The defense is still among the league worse in terms of stopping the run, yet they cover the pass well and are a turnover machine. In the last three games, the Chiefs have 11 turnovers and 27 total on the year. If you can give Patrick Mahomes multiple extra possessions, then you got a recipe for success.

7. Patriots ↓ 3

Let’s do a blind test. Since week 4, two quarterbacks have put up these stats. Quarterback one has 11 passing touchdowns, six interceptions, 59.2% completion rate, an 80.3 Quarterback rating and has averaged 6.2 yards per attempt. Quarterbacks two has 10 passing touchdowns, five interceptions, 63.2% completion rate, a quarterback rating of 85.7 and 6.3 yards per attempt. Can you guess the quarterbacks? If you said Tom Brady and Mitchell Trubisky then you are right. The only thing about that is QB1 is Tom Brady and QB2 is Mitchell Trubisky. Tom Brady is playing currently only as well as Mitchell Trubisky who most people feel like is a bust. If it wasn’t for a defense that is holding teams to a league-low of 12.1 points allowed, this team might not be at 10-2. Yet, it is still hard to go against the Patriots and the Bill Belichick track record of making it work with what he has at his disposal.

8. Bills ↑ 1

When you have a stout defense and pair it with a second-year quarterback that is starting to ascend in the NFL you are doing something right. When that same quarterback is starting to find his rhyme and completing over 60 percent of his attempt while not turning the ball over, you got a formula for a playoff contender. The Bills have found that in Josh Allen. After starting out the year slow with a 5:7 touchdown/interception ratio in his first five games, he has turned it around. He has changed that to 11:1 over the last seven weeks and when you combine that with his good running prowess and a defense that is currently third overall, the team is starting to turn a lot of heads in the NFL. 

9. Texans ↑ 2

The Texans and the Ravens are the only two teams to completely make the Patriots defense look normal this year. The Texans have been a good team all year excluding the losses to a juggernaut Ravens squad and a good division rival in the Colts. This team now being without its top two pass rushers from a year ago has finally put the identity of the team in Deshaun Watson’s hands. The team will only go as far as he can throw it, and with receivers like Deandre Hopkins, Will Fuller, and Kenny Stills, they can go pretty far. Mix in a solid offensive line and an above-average running game with Carlos Hyde and Duke Johnson this team can make a good run in the playoffs this year. 

10. Vikings ↓ 1

I know what many people are thinking with the Vikings in this spot, can Kirk Cousins really propel them into the playoffs for a deep run? The answer is a possible yes. Kirk Cousins numbers have always been solid, yet this year it is a different kind of year. He has kept his turnovers low; he rides his Pro Bowl running back in Dalvin Cook and has been accurate on play-action all year. This formula along with a Mike Zimmer lead defense is a good way to keep it the pressure off of Kirk to do everything himself and force the team into bad situations. Even when the team is not fully performing well, Kirk Cousins this year has been able to guide the team to victory, as was the case against the Broncos this year. Down 20-0, he led multiple drives in the second half to take the lead and secure a victory. He may not have been able to do it again versus a really great Seahawks team. But not many people have been able to outduel one of the leading contenders for MVP this year in Russell Wilson. This team is solid with an 8-4 record and has a chance to win their division so it’s only right they get the last spot on my list.

-By: Darren Braxton

Writer/ Podcaster

Writer/ Podcaster

Looking at the CFP Top 10: Just How Many Contenders Are There?

Looking at the CFP Top 10: Just How Many Contenders Are There?

 
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I wrote an article earlier in the year saying that the top tier of college football is as big as it has ever been, with so many teams all holding excellent arguments for consideration as a playoff team. Since that article, that field has been trimmed from a probably-too-optimistic Eleven to...ten? I wasn’t anticipating the rise of Minnesota since then (I don’t think anybody was), and both Georgia and Alabama have returned strong since their single loss. But just how many teams actually have a chance at making the playoff? 

The top four are each in if they win out. If LSU beats Georgia, the Bulldogs are almost certainly out, but the fact remains that all four of the top teams control their own futures. Alabama, on the other hand, is in the uncomfortable situation of likely being one of at least the top-6 teams in the country, but with an injured Tua Tagavailoa and no immediate path to the conference championship, they might not have a path in. Alabama would almost certainly be on the outside looking in if either Ohio State or LSU lose in their conference championships, as that would probably leave: 

An undefeated Clemson team that is finally clicking

A one-loss Georgia with a victory over LSU

A one-loss Big Ten Champion (probably Minnesota) with a victory over Ohio State

A one-loss LSU team with only a loss to now second-ranked Georgia

And a one-loss Ohio State that has consistently looked like the best team in college football and has only lost to the conference champion. 

One of these five would have to be left out, but there’s no way that Alabama would make it two. Their best hope is that everyone takes care of business in the top-3 and that the Pac-12 isn’t able to convince the committee that the conference champion, either Oregon or Utah, deserves to get in over Alabama.

Now that I think about it, who gets knocked out in the above scenario? Obviously, we don’t know if either LSU or Ohio State gets blown out, but it would be difficult to put either team either above the team that beat them or out of the playoff. Personally, I’d probably leave out LSU due to the fact that Ohio State has looked more complete and at this time would potentially have two or three top-10 victories to match LSU’s, but as an Ohio native, I’m also just a biiiiiit biased. Let’s just say I’m glad I don’t have to decide. 

LSU

CFP Ranking: 1

Last Week’s Ranking: 1

Week 10 Result: 58-37 win vs. Ole Miss

The top-ranked team for two straight weeks, LSU acquired the top spot from beating Alabama, who currently sits at #5. QB Joe Burrow has been phenomenal, and many people are saying that something drastic would have to happen for the season to end with anyone else taking home the Heisman trophy. The worst of the Tigers’ schedule is over, with the only team likely to be ranked left on their schedule is whoever ends up in the SEC championship. Ed Orgeron’s squad now only needs to avoid complacency for the next two weeks and they might have it wrapped up before kickoff at the conference championship. 

Ohio State

CFP Ranking: 2

Last Week’s Ranking: 2

Week 10 Result: 56-21 win vs. Ohio State

The Buckeyes are finally into the three most important weeks of their schedule, starting with a game against #8 Penn State and likely ending against #10 Minnesota. In between those two games is the biggest game for any Ohio State season, the regular-season ending matchup against #13 Michigan, who has rattled three straight wins against #16 Notre Dame, Maryland and Michigan State after struggling to begin the season. Admittedly both Penn State and Minnesota are a little bit less exciting after both teams have lost, but it’s still three straight top-15 games. If anybody was worried that Justin Fields and Co. were going to go the whole season without being tested, they should put those concerns to rest. Also of note: after an appeal of his suspension, Chase Young is going to be back against Penn State. His presence is going to be crucial as he looks to add to his 13.5 sacks on the season. 

Clemson

CFP Ranking: 3

Last Week’s Ranking: 3

Week 10 Result: 52-3 win vs. Wake Forest

Clemson dispatched the last ACC team on its regular-season schedule easily, sending a 7-3 Wake Forest team home 52-3. The defending national champs now have a bye against poor South Carolina, and then likely either Virginia Tech, Pitt or Virginia in the Conference national championship. Trevor Lawrence has rebounded nicely since a weak opening to the season, and now sports a better passer rating than he had in his freshman year. But the best player on the offense is Travis Etienne: the junior running back has over 1500 yards from scrimmage and sports a mind-blowing 8.9 yards per touch. That’s almost a full yard better than the next-best back. Does anybody want to tell me why he isn’t getting any Heisman attention? 

Georgia

CFP Ranking: 4

Last Week’s Ranking: 4

Week 10 Result: 21-14 win vs. #15 Auburn

Georgia’s lone blemish remains their uncharacteristic upset against South Carolina, making them a dangerous candidate in the SEC and playoff picture. With no ranked teams left on the schedule until the conference championship, the Bulldogs could enter the SEC championship against LSU as a one-loss team with one of the best defenses in the nation and a decent argument even with two losses. Don’t look, SEC haters: If they beat LSU with only one loss, I virtually guarantee two SEC teams going to the playoff. There’s just no team in the one-loss category that has a resume that matches up to LSU’s, and the SEC champion isn’t getting left out with one loss. One interesting note: If you had told me at the beginning of the season that two teams in the SEC had a legitimate chance at the playoff and Alabama wasn’t one of them, I would have told you were crazy. But here we are. 

Alabama

CFP Ranking: 5

Last Week’s Ranking: 5

Week 10 Result: 38-7 win vs. Mississippi State. 

That rumble you hear in the distance is the angry Crimson Tide fans at me not including Alabama in the SEC teams that can make the playoff. To be fair, I do actually think it’s possible. But their playoff chances went down dramatically when Tua Tagavailoa went down with a season-ending injury, and now the game against #15 Auburn looks much more intimidating than it did a month ago. Can the backup quarterback, Mac Jones, save their season? It remains to be seen. But if Georgia wins the SEC it becomes virtually impossible without either Ohio State or Clemson losing, as well. Even then, I have a hard time seeing Alabama getting in over Ohio State if both teams are one-loss non-champions. Hold your breath, Alabama. Things could get rough from here. 

Oregon

CFP Ranking: 6

Last Week’s Ranking: 6

Week 10 Result: 34-6 win vs. Arizona

Oregon’s biggest weakness remains their schedule: their highest-ranked opponent remains Auburn, who beat them in the first week of the season. Their only other ranked game was against #23 USC, which they won comfortably. Oregon’s best hope currently remains in the other team playing for the Pac-12 championship: #7 Utah. A win in the last week of the season against a top-10 team would do wonders for Oregon’s credibility, and might be enough to slip them into the playoff. Again, though, it likely depends on Georgia’s getting beat by LSU in the SEC championship. There’s hope for Oregon, though. 

Utah

CFP Ranking: 7

Last Week’s Ranking: 7

Week 10 Result: 49-3 win vs. UCLA

Utah has an even weaker resume than Oregon. There’s not a ranked win on their schedule currently, and the only team currently in the top-25 on their schedule is USC, who beat them 30-23. Would a victory against Oregon and a conference championship be enough to put the Utes into the playoff? It remains to be seen. The one thing Utah can and should continue to point to: In points allowed per game, yards allowed per game and yards allowed per play, Utah’s defense remains in the top-5. That’s better than Penn State, Alabama, Oregon, and LSU. Their offense is weak, but that defense from out Northwest is elite.

Penn State

CFP Ranking: 8

Last Week’s Ranking: 9

Week 10 Result: 34-27 win vs. Indiana

Penn State can revitalize their playoff run by a victory against Ohio State this week. The Nittany Lions have two top-25 wins currently, and it is very possible Indiana ends up ranked by the end of the season. Add a win against the current second-ranked team in the nation and avenge its one loss against Minnesota in the Big Ten championship? Penn State would almost definitely be in. On the other hand, beating Ohio State is looking like a more and more difficult task every week that goes by. This game will be monumental in figuring out exactly how good Penn State is, and how good Ohio State is, for that matter.

Oklahoma

CFP Ranking: 9

Last Week’s Ranking: 10

Week 10 Result: 34-31 win vs. #13 Baylor

Put simply, Oklahoma is in real trouble. The Sooners simply have too many impressive teams ahead of them, and are likely a victim of their own success with the overall “meh” response to their still-best-in-the-nation offense. As Heather Dinich points out in her article on ESPN, the Sooners don’t have another truly impressive win on their schedule, so the fact that a win against a top-15 team in Baylor failed to move them ahead of even Penn State, Utah or Oregon is a sad indictment of what the committee thinks of them. Sorry, Oklahoma fans. This might be where the non-contender section begins. Feel free to make yourself comfortable. 

Minnesota

CFP Ranking: 10

Last Week’s Ranking: 8

Week 10 Result: 19-23 loss vs. #17 Iowa

Minnesota, on the other hand, still might have a chance if they win out and beat Ohio State in the playoff, as outlined in the same article above by Dinich. The Golden Gophers likely suffered from a serious let down after the emotional win against Penn State, and P.J. Fleck’s group now has made every game an elimination game going forward. On the other hand, it’s highly possible that they wouldn’t have gotten in if their only loss was to Ohio State, anyways, so the conference championship might have always been their only path to the playoff. Is it fair? Probably not. But it’s just the way it is. Fortunately for Minnesota, they have a real opportunity at some good, old-fashioned resume padding when they play against #12 Wisconsin next week. That is, of course, assuming they beat the Badgers.

All game results, statistics and ranking information according to sports-reference.com unless otherwise noted.

-By: Alexander Spieldenner



Writer/ Interviewer

Writer/ Interviewer

NFL Power Rankings Week 11 Top 10; 1-5

NFL Power Rankings Week 11 Top 10; 1-5

 
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1. Ravens ↑1

Domination on all fronts. That’s the best way to describe the Ravens this past month of this season. The offense is one of the hardest and most unpredictable in the NFL to stop on a weekly basis for teams. The defense, which looked like a liability early on in the year, has finally found its groove. The acquisition of Marcus Peters can’t be understated, but the additional midseason signings as a whole have elevated this defense to the Ravens’ brand of defense. As well as the special teams still lead by Justin Tucker and his automatic leg still producing as efficient as ever. This team is the one most people don’t want to face this year whether at home or on the road.

2. 49ers ↓ 1

The 49ers won and got back on track against an up and coming Cardinals squad. They had to rally from an early 16-0 deficit to come back and win late in the fourth. Don’t let the score fool you, it was a closer game than most expected. Yet, Jimmy G was clutch this week and he showed that he is a franchise cornerstone. Another four-touchdown performance to lead the Niners back after a late touchdown to Jeff Wilson Jr. with 31 seconds in regulation is just what the Niners needed. This is still one of the most balanced teams with a good offense and a great defense, but the dominance hasn’t been there for the last two weeks.

3. Saints ↑ 2

The loss to the Falcons was a fluke.  The beatdown the Saints took last week in a rivalry game that most expected to be competitive was an anomaly. Yet, when it came time to answer is this team a contender, they made a clear statement. Playing without top cornerback Marshon Lattimore, they forced Jameis Winston into four interceptions and sacked him twice while generating pressure all day for the turnover-prone quarterback.  Drew Brees looked like his normal efficient self going for three scores and over 200 yards through the air. While Michael Thomas went for another ridiculous stat line of 8 receptions, 114 yards, and another score. This team is still one of the scariest teams to face when they are firing on all cylinders. The NFC race for the top spot looks like a tough battle going down the stretch and we will get to see just how scary this team can get.

4. Seahawks ↑ 1

With the Seahawks on a bye, we got to see how the other teams stacked up to the rest of the league. The league unfortunately disappointed in proving that the Hawks aren’t a legitimate contender. They still boast one of the league frontrunners for the MVP in Russell Wilson. His leading league 26 total touchdowns (23 passing, 3 rushing), along with a league-leading passer rating has lifted the Seahawks up from many close calls this year including a primetime game against the Niners. They also have a defense that has been getting after the quarterback of recent with Jadeveon Clowney leading the way. His dominance against the 49ers showed the former one overall pick is still the unstoppable force when he gets going. 

5. Patriots ↓ 2

The ageless wonder is no more. He is still the mighty and legendary Tom Brady six-time Superbowl winner, yet for the first time in a long time, he is showing he can’t do it all on his own. No Gronkowski, no running game, no weapons other than a slot receiver and a good defense. This team still has one of the greatest coaches ever in Belichick but there are many questions that need to be answered for this team before we can call them Superbowl contenders. With all that being said the Patriots are still 9-1 and still in the number one seed for the AFC playoffs so we can’t say that they are out yet.

-By: Darren Braxton

Writer/Podcaster

Writer/Podcaster