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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 07:44 AM)EvilVodka Wrote:  Is SMU in the driver's seat now?

Yes, indeed.

But a loss (or two) could loom for the Ponies. SMU still needs to play Houston (rivalry game and a better team than its record suggests), ECU (sometimes has been bad this year but sometime has been solid) and three very good teams (Navy, Memphis and Tulane). Three of those five games are on the road.

However, if SMU wins though five and then beats Cincy, Temple or UCF in the AAC title game, the Ponies will be ranked about 10th to 12th in the nation at 13-0. If they then beat whomever in the NY6 bowl (it will be a Top 12 team, obviously) to finish 14-0 ... final national ranking of about sixth to eighth. Clearly Top 10. And deservedly so (and I think most of us on this board could agree on that).

But I don't see that 14-0 season remotely happening.
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