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Remaining Undefeated Teams Before Week 4
Teams with first loss week 3:
Central Florida
Florida
South Carolina
New Mexico
Auburn
Purdue
UCLA
Virginia Tech
Arizona State
Virginia
Pittsburgh
Nevada
Mississippi State
Marshall
Charlotte
Air Force

Maximum number of Undefeated Teams at the End of the Regular Season:
12: Nine of the ten conference champs, plus Notre Dame, BYU and one of Liberty/Army

Teams with 1st loss:
Week 0 and 1: 41.53% (54 of 130)
Week 2: 34.21% (26 of 76)
Week 3: 32% (16 of 50)

Week 2 Thoughts:
-ACC I think is the conference on the most narrow footing of the major conferences right now. Pitt, Virginia, and Virginia Tech all lost leaving just Boston College and Wake Forest undefeated (both long shots for CFP). Clemson is certainly still in it and fairly high on betting odds, but did not inspire confidence in their win vs. Georgia Tech. If they lose 1 more before getting things together, I think the ACC will need some help to get in.

-PAC-12 is in a similar boat, but the Oregon win over Ohio State really helps. Without that, you would be looking at no undefeated teams and conference play starting in a conference with what might be a fairly even top.

-Fairly good week for Big Ten with the Penn State Auburn win, Michigan looking like Michigan again for once, and Minnesota beating a Colorado team who took Texas A&M to the wire. On the flip side, Ohio State looking very beatable and Iowa much less impressive than before.

-Alabama is still Alabama, but Florida looked good in the loss. Could very easily see them beating Georgia and getting to Atlanta.

-Both Cincinnati and BYU need to be at least mentioned in the CFP race now. UC won at Indiana this week and has 2 weeks before Notre Dame. Win that and they'll get a lot of respect and there will be a push to keep them higher as others lose. They need help for sure, but much more on a serious challenger for possibility than last year. BYU meanwhile has 3 PAC-12 wins. They will play 5 PAC-12 teams this year (better than half a conference schedule).

-Boise State's lose leaves them effectively out of NY6 race unless there is a 2 loss team in American too. Mountain West is still very much in this race though. American likely still has the edge with Cincinnati. Conference USA and Sun Belt likely need one of their remaining undefeated teams (UTSA, Coastal Carolina or South Alabama) to win to be seriously in race (or have a team with a major win), but too early to say much for sure.

Week 4 Thoughts:
-Will try to add the 1-loss and winless columns before too long.

-We have 5 games between undefeated teams this week.

Undefeated SMU @ Undefeated TCU: Long time nearby rivalry. SMU is one American would really like to do well (one of bigger schools not leaving conference).

Undefeated Texas A&M vs. Undefeated Arkansas: Neutral site, old Southwestern rivals.

Undefeated Rutgers @ Undefeated Michigan: Michigan has looked more like its old self. Will that continue?

Undefeated UTSA @ Undefeated Memphis: Last undefeated Conference USA team. A win would be huge for conference vs. American. On flip side, again American would like the teams remaining to be doing best, so very much rooting for Memphis.

Undefeated Kansas State @ Undefeated Oklahoma State: An old Big 8 game.

Undefeated Notre Dame @ 1-loss Wisconsin: Irish have been shaky, but are undefeated. Wisconsin started with disappointing first game loss to Penn State in game they arguably out played them. Big for both schools. On another level, Cincinnati ideally wants Notre Dame doing well if they want a chance at CFP bowl.

1-loss Clemson @ 1-loss North Carolina State: Big game for Clemson here. North Carolina State is good enough to win and Clemson has not been light out at all. Clemson has to win out now in all likelihood for chance at CFP.



Remaining Undefeated Teams: ACC: 2, American: 3, Big 12: 6, Big Ten: 6, Conference USA: 1, Mountain West: 3, PAC-12: 1, SEC: 6, Sun Belt: 2, independents: 4, total: 34
Boston College
Maryland
Wake Forest
Kansas State
Baylor
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Cincinnati
Rutgers
Iowa
Michigan
Michigan State
Penn State
Memphis
Southern Methodist
Brigham Young
San Diego State
Texas Christian
Wyoming
Oregon
Georgia
Kentucky
Alabama
Arkansas
Mississippi
Utah State
Army
Notre Dame
South Alabama
UTSA
Coastal Carolina
Liberty
09-20-2021 12:57 AM
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RE: Remaining Undefeated Teams Before Week 4
I have a question for you (I've actually been wondering it for several years).

Why do you not update the conference affiliations on your list? For examples: Maryland is still listed with ACC, Texas A&M with Big 12, Rutgers with Big East/AAC, and TCU with Mountain West.

If you'd like, you can post your master list and I'll rearrange and update it for you, so it can be up-to-date.

I really like this thread, and I don't intend to come off like a crazy person. Its definitely something I've been perplexed about, especially since you do such a good job year after year of keeping up with lists
09-20-2021 05:21 PM
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RE: Remaining Undefeated Teams Before Week 4
(09-20-2021 12:57 AM)ohio1317 Wrote:  Teams with first loss week 3:
Central Florida
Florida
South Carolina
New Mexico
Auburn
Purdue
UCLA
Virginia Tech
Arizona State
Virginia
Pittsburgh
Nevada
Mississippi State
Marshall
Charlotte
Air Force

Maximum number of Undefeated Teams at the End of the Regular Season:
12: Nine of the ten conference champs, plus Notre Dame, BYU and one of Liberty/Army

Teams with 1st loss:
Week 0 and 1: 41.53% (54 of 130)
Week 2: 34.21% (26 of 76)
Week 3: 32% (16 of 50)

Week 2 Thoughts:
-ACC I think is the conference on the most narrow footing of the major conferences right now. Pitt, Virginia, and Virginia Tech all lost leaving just Boston College and Wake Forest undefeated (both long shots for CFP). Clemson is certainly still in it and fairly high on betting odds, but did not inspire confidence in their win vs. Georgia Tech. If they lose 1 more before getting things together, I think the ACC will need some help to get in.

-PAC-12 is in a similar boat, but the Oregon win over Ohio State really helps. Without that, you would be looking at no undefeated teams and conference play starting in a conference with what might be a fairly even top.

-Fairly good week for Big Ten with the Penn State Auburn win, Michigan looking like Michigan again for once, and Minnesota beating a Colorado team who took Texas A&M to the wire. On the flip side, Ohio State looking very beatable and Iowa much less impressive than before.

-Alabama is still Alabama, but Florida looked good in the loss. Could very easily see them beating Georgia and getting to Atlanta.

-Both Cincinnati and BYU need to be at least mentioned in the CFP race now. UC won at Indiana this week and has 2 weeks before Notre Dame. Win that and they'll get a lot of respect and there will be a push to keep them higher as others lose. They need help for sure, but much more on a serious challenger for possibility than last year. BYU meanwhile has 3 PAC-12 wins. They will play 5 PAC-12 teams this year (better than half a conference schedule).

-Boise State's lose leaves them effectively out of NY6 race unless there is a 2 loss team in American too. Mountain West is still very much in this race though. American likely still has the edge with Cincinnati. Conference USA and Sun Belt likely need one of their remaining undefeated teams (UTSA, Coastal Carolina or South Alabama) to win to be seriously in race (or have a team with a major win), but too early to say much for sure.

Week 4 Thoughts:
-Will try to add the 1-loss and winless columns before too long.

-We have 5 games between undefeated teams this week.

Undefeated SMU @ Undefeated TCU: Long time nearby rivalry. SMU is one American would really like to do well (one of bigger schools not leaving conference).

Undefeated Texas A&M vs. Undefeated Arkansas: Neutral site, old Southwestern rivals.

Undefeated Rutgers @ Undefeated Michigan: Michigan has looked more like its old self. Will that continue?

Undefeated UTSA @ Undefeated Memphis: Last undefeated Conference USA team. A win would be huge for conference vs. American. On flip side, again American would like the teams remaining to be doing best, so very much rooting for Memphis.

Undefeated Kansas State @ Undefeated Oklahoma State: An old Big 8 game.

Undefeated Notre Dame @ 1-loss Wisconsin: Irish have been shaky, but are undefeated. Wisconsin started with disappointing first game loss to Penn State in game they arguably out played them. Big for both schools. On another level, Cincinnati ideally wants Notre Dame doing well if they want a chance at CFP bowl.

1-loss Clemson @ 1-loss North Carolina State: Big game for Clemson here. North Carolina State is good enough to win and Clemson has not been light out at all. Clemson has to win out now in all likelihood for chance at CFP.



Remaining Undefeated Teams: ACC: 2, American: 3, Big 12: 6, Big Ten: 6, Conference USA: 1, Mountain West: 3, PAC-12: 1, SEC: 6, Sun Belt: 2, independents: 4, total: 34
Boston College
Maryland
Wake Forest
Kansas State
Baylor
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Cincinnati
Rutgers
Iowa
Michigan
Michigan State
Penn State
Memphis
Southern Methodist
Brigham Young
San Diego State
Texas Christian
Wyoming
Oregon
Georgia
Kentucky
Alabama
Arkansas
Mississippi
Utah State
Army
Notre Dame
South Alabama
UTSA
Coastal Carolina
Liberty


A Monday must-read, Ohio1317. Great job as always.
09-20-2021 05:49 PM
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Thanks guys.

I have debated updating the initial list order for a long time, but kind of like the nod to how things were when I started doing these lists (initially just a simple one for myself). It would probably make a lot more sense to jettison that (and I might next year), but is always kind of a reminder of where things started for me.
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(09-20-2021 07:46 PM)ohio1317 Wrote:  Thanks guys.

I have debated updating the initial list order for a long time, but kind of like the nod to how things were when I started doing these lists (initially just a simple one for myself). It would probably make a lot more sense to jettison that (and I might next year), but is always kind of a reminder of where things started for me.


I wish more posters would give you props for doing this. I'm sure it takes a good bit of time and effort. I hugely enjoy it!
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I always enjoy this thread as well. I might not get to see my school shown on it very long, but I still enjoy it. And for now we’re still on the list! It’s a bye week for us so we have at least one more week to be on it. Haha.
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(09-20-2021 09:26 PM)SkullyMaroo Wrote:  I always enjoy this thread as well. I might not get to see my school shown on it very long, but I still enjoy it. And for now we’re still on the list! It’s a bye week for us so we have at least one more week to be on it. Haha.

Enjoy your "undefeated euphoria"!
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(09-20-2021 07:46 PM)ohio1317 Wrote:  Thanks guys.

I have debated updating the initial list order for a long time, but kind of like the nod to how things were when I started doing these lists (initially just a simple one for myself). It would probably make a lot more sense to jettison that (and I might next year), but is always kind of a reminder of where things started for me.

Thanks for the reply. That makes sense. I should've guessed something like that.

In my mind, there's still an old 10-team SEC and Big Ten, an SWC, and a Big 8.

Some of the teams that have changed more frequently (TCU, UCF, etc) had thrown me off - because I knew that there was set starting point to the list, but I had not figured out its relevance. Your response dotted the i for me, and now it all makes sense
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