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Top 25: FF’s ‘Race to NY6’ (Week 7) *App St, Cincy move up to 3 & 4
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RE: Top 25: FF’s ‘Race to NY6’ (Week 7) *App St, Cincy move up to 3 & 4
(10-20-2019 10:23 AM)bullet Wrote:  Good chance Memphis ranked this week. AP #14, 16, 17, 22 and 25 lost. So did 26, 28 and 30 (Memphis is 32).
Coaches #13, 16, 17, 23 and 25 lost. So did 27 (Memphis #29).
Wake Forest, Virginia, Iowa St. and Memphis are the 4 battling for any new spots in the rankings.

AP ISU #23, WF #25, Memphis #26, UVA #27
Coaches WF #23, Memphis #25, ISU #26, UVA #27

So AAC has #16/17, #18/18 and #26/25 with SMU, Cincinnati and Memphis.

My money at this point would be on Boise getting the access slot. SMU, Memphis, Navy, Cincinnati, Temple, UCF and maybe Houston knock each other off so nobody has less than 2 losses.

App St. only gets in if the AAC and MWC champs have 2 losses and they are unbeaten. And there's no guarantee then depending on how the games play out.
10-20-2019 05:12 PM
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