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College Football Bowl Projections For 2019: CFP Semifinal Match Ups & New Year's Six Bowl Games

Episode 186

College Football Bowl Projections for all 39 2019 FBS bowls, including the College Football Playoff and New Years Six (NY6)! Find out what the bowl projections are for the Orange Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Peach Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl and the rest of the CFB Bowl matchups this year! It’s nearly college football bowl season and the Chat Sports crew is here with bowl projections for 2019. That includes projections for the College Football Playoff, the New Year’s Six bowl games and the rest of the bowl games this year. Who will make the College Football Playoff and what teams will get left out of the New Year’s Six or even bowl season entirely? SUBSCRIBE TO CHAT SPORTS ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pkqFpbiwpZ6vXwaaUV_FQ?sub_confirmation=1 Here’s a look at all of the bowl game projections: CFP Semifinals: Peach Bowl (CFP Semifinal): #1 LSU vs. #4 Oregon (Dec. 28, 4 or 8p ET) Fiesta Bowl (CFP Semifinal): #2 Ohio State vs. #3 Clemson (Dec. 28, 4 or 8p ET) NY6 Bowls: Outback Bowl: Penn State vs. Auburn (Jan. 1, 1p ET) Rose Bowl: Minnesota vs. Utah (Jan. 1, 5p ET) Sugar Bowl: Oklahoma vs. Georgia (Jan. 1, 8:45p ET) Orange Bowl: Virginia vs. Alabama (Dec. 30, 5p ET) Bahamas Bowl: Florida Atlantic vs. Eastern Michigan (Dec. 20, 2p ET) Frisco Bowl: Temple vs. Marshall (Dec. 20, 7:30p ET) Cure Bowl: UCF vs. Georgia State (Dec. 21, 2:30p ET) New Mexico Bowl: UAB vs. San Diego State (Dec. 21, 2p ET) Boca Raton Bowl: Buffalo vs. Tulane (Dec. 21, 3:30p ET) Camellia Bowl: Miami (OH) vs. Georgia Southern (Dec. 21, 5:30p ET) Las Vegas Bowl: Arizona State vs. Boise State (Dec. 21, 7:30p ET) New Orleans Bowl: Southern Miss vs. Appalachian State (Dec. 21, 9p ET) Gasparilla Bowl: Charlotte vs. Southern Methodist (Dec. 23, 2:30p ET) Hawaii Bowl: Brigham Young vs. Hawaii (Dec. 24, 8p ET) Independence Bowl: Louisiana Tech vs. Florida State (Dec. 26, 4p ET) Quick Lane Bowl: Michigan State vs. North Carolina (Dec. 26, 8p ET) Cheez-It Bowl: TCU vs. Utah State (Dec. 27, 10:15p ET) Pinstripe Bowl: Iowa vs. Miami (Dec. 27, 3:20p ET) Texas Bowl: Iowa State vs. Texas A&M (Dec. 27, 6:45p ET) Holiday Bowl: Michigan vs. Washington (Dec. 27, 8p ET) Military Bowl: Navy vs. Louisville (Dec. 27, Noon ET) Camping World Bowl: Texas vs. Notre Dame (Dec. 28, Noon ET) Cotton Bowl: Baylor vs. Cincinnati (Dec. 28, Noon ET) First Responder Bowl: Ohio vs. Western Kentucky (Dec. 30, 12:30p ET) Music City Bowl: Kentucky vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 30, 4p ET) Redbox Bowl: Illinois vs. California (Dec. 30, 4p ET) Sun Bowl: Washington State vs. Wake Forest (Dec. 31, 2p ET) Liberty Bowl: Kansas State vs. Missouri (Dec. 31, 3:45p ET) Arizona Bowl: Nevada vs. Arkansas State (Dec. 31, 4:30p ET) Alamo Bowl: Oklahoma State vs. USC (Dec. 31, 7:30p ET) Belk Bowl: Mississippi State vs. Virginia Tech (Dec. 31, Noon ET) Citrus Bowl: Wisconsin vs. Florida (Jan. 1, 1p ET) Birmingham Bowl: Army vs. Memphis (Jan. 2, 3p ET) Gator Bowl: Tennessee vs. Indiana (Jan. 2, 7p ET) Famous Idaho Potato Bowl: Central Michigan vs. Wyoming (Jan. 3, 3:30p ET) Armed Forces Bowl: Air Force vs. Toledo (Jan. 4, 11:30a ET) LendingTree Bowl: Western Michigan vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (Jan. 6, 7:30p ET) Our host Tom Downey can be contacted by email: tom@chatsports.com, on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/whatgoingdowney and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomdowneychatsports Follow Chat Sports on social media: https://www.facebook.com/chatsports https://www.twitter.com/chatsports https://www.instagram.com/chatsports

LSU Football Recruiting Rumors: 5 Big-Time 2020 Recruits Ed Orgeron Can Land To Secure #1 Class

Episode 185

The LSU Tigers are #1 in the College Football Playoff rankings after taking down SEC rival the Alabama Crimson Tide. The Tigers are also vying for the top spot in the 2020 Recruiting class. Carter Bryant breaks down the latest LSU rumors and looks at five players the Tigers could land to land the country’s best recruiting class for 2020. LSU and Coach O don’t need much help when it comes to recruiting as they continue on their perfect 9-0 season. However, after defeating Bama LSU players Thaddeus Moss, Grant Delpit, Marcel Brooks went over to the Alabama recruiting section and told them to come to LSU. Talk about making a statement. Coach O also vowed to beat Nick Saban and Co. both in games and in recruiting. We’ve got the video from his EPIC pregame speech! LSU Football Fans: Want more LSU coverage from Chat Sports? Please SUBSCRIBE to the channel so we can bring you more content throughout the 2019 season: https://www.youtube.com/chatsportstv?sub_confirmation=1 Jacobian Guillory, 4-star defensive tackle, committed to play at LSU on Sunday. He joins Arik Gilbert, Elias Ricks, Rakim Jarrett and Jermaine Burton as one of the Tigers top recruits. Who else could come play at LSU? Zachary Evans is a 5-star RB from Houston and the nation’s #9 overall recruit. LSU is competing with Bama, UGA and Texas A&M to land Evans, but he took his first and only official visit to LSU. 5 Recruits LSU Could Land For #1 Class: Zachary Evans Phillip Webb Marcus Dumervil Jason Harris Jack Yary LSU Football News & Rumors can be found at all times on Chat Sports: https://www.chatsports.com/lsu-tigers/ and the Chat Sports app - https://www.chatsports.com/app Follow Chat Sports on social media: https://www.facebook.com/chatsports https://www.twitter.com/chatsports https://www.instagram.com/chatsports

NEW LSU Football Rumors & News: LSU vs. Alabama Preview, Joe Burrow Heisman & D’Eriq King Transfer?

Episode 184

The LSU Tigers are ranked #2 in the first CFP Top 25 rankings of 2019 & there is a lot of hype surrounding this LSU football team. #2 LSU will travel to Tuscaloosa to battle #3 Alabama in what will be one of the best games of the 2019 college football season. This top 3 showdown will feature 2 of the best QBs in CFB, Joe Burrow & Tua Tagovailoa & will have huge College Football Playoff implications going forward. Joe Burrow is the current Heisman frontrunner as he has the best odds to bring home the 2019 Heisman Trophy. Would an LSU win over Bama practically cement him as the Heisman Trophy winner? On today’s episode of College Football Now, host Carter Bryant discusses the latest LSU football rumors & news, including if Joe Burrow should have been Ohio State’s starting QB over Dwayne Haskins in 2018. Their stats through the first 8 games are eerily similar. Plus, Carter breaks down the current Heisman odds featuring Jalen Hurts, Tua Tagovailoa & Justin Fields. LSU Football Fans: Want more LSU coverage from Chat Sports? Please SUBSCRIBE to the channel so we can bring you more content throughout the 2019 season: https://www.youtube.com/chatsportstv?sub_confirmation=1 In other LSU rumors, will Houston QB D’Eriq King be LSU’s starting QB in 2020? King used his redshirt in 2019 after a disappointing start to the season & reports suggest that he is unlikely to return to the Houston Cougars in 2020. He is likely to enter the transfer portal after the season & likely destinations include LSU, Georgia & Florida State. Finally, Carter talks about the LSU news surrounding Michael Divinity Jr., who will not play vs. Alabama. Divinity Jr. has left the LSU football team due to ‘personal matters’, but head coach Ed Orgeron does not rule out a potential return before the end of the season. Here’s the complete list of LSU news & rumors discussed on the show: - CFP Top 10 Recap - LSU vs. Alabama Preview - Michael Divinity Jr. OUT vs. BAMA - Joe Burrow should’ve started over Dwayne Haskins? - 2020 Heisman Trophy Odds - D’Eriq King to LSU in 2020? - Carter’s Top 4 CFP teams - PREDICT THE SCORE! - #2 LSU vs. #3 ALABAMA LSU Football News & Rumors can be found at all times on Chat Sports: https://www.chatsports.com/lsu-tigers/ and the Chat Sports app - https://www.chatsports.com/app Follow Chat Sports on social media: https://www.facebook.com/chatsports https://www.twitter.com/chatsports https://www.instagram.com/chatsports

Heisman Trophy Power Rankings: Joe Burrow, Chase Young, Jalen Hurts, Justin Fields & Tua Tagovailoa

Episode 183

Heisman trophy power rankings feature star power in Joe Burrow, Chase Young, Jalen Hurts, Justin Fields and Tua Tagovailoa. All those players and more are still in the Heisman Trophy Race, so check out the Top 10 player in the latest 2019 Heisman Trophy Power Rankings. The power rankings got a shake up with Tua Tagovailoa sidelined with an ankle injury. Heading into week 11 of the 2019 college football season, Joe Burrow has made a strong case to bring home the award. And despite Ohio State not playing this week, both Chase Young and Justin Fields remain in the conversation. Could Young be the first defensive player to claim the Heisman since Ndamukong Suh in 2009? Joe Burrow has just 55 incomplete passes this entire season. Coupled with his 30 TDs and 2,805 yards passing, Burrow is playing himself into the Heisman frontrunner conversation and making a case to be the No.1 overall pick in the 2020 NFL draft. Is there a better football player in college football right now? The Heisman Trophy Race is neck and neck for Jalen Hurts, Justin Fields and Tua Tagovailoa. Tua’s status is still questionable heading into the matchup vs. LSU this weekend but this game has more implications than just SEC standings. A win over Joe Burrow and the LSU Tigers, Tua is right back as a frontrunner. The question is: can he be completely healthy by game time? Ohio State continues to prove that it’s one of, if not the best, teams in college football which is no surprise considering 3 of Tom’s top 10 players play for the Buckeyes. Chase Young has 15.5 tackles for loss, 13.5 sacks and 29 tackles through eight games, earning himself a lot of hype and at the right time. He’s joined by teammates RB J.K. Dobbins & QB Justin Fields who are also in the mix to win the Heisman. Here’s the full Heisman Trophy Power Rankings: #1 Joe Burrow #2 Jalen Hurts #3 Chase Young #4 Justin Fields #5 Tua Tagovailoa #6 JK Dobbins #7 Justin Herbert #8 Travis Etienne #9 Jonathan Taylor #10 Trevor Lawrence SUBSCRIBE TO CHAT SPORTS ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pkqFpbiwpZ6vXwaaUV_FQ?sub_confirmation=1 Download the Chat Sports app for iPhone or Android to follow CFB news, rumors, and scores: https://www.chatsports.com/app Our host Tom Downey can be contacted by email: tom@chatsports.com, on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/whatgoingdowney and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomdowneychatsports Follow Chat Sports on social media: https://www.facebook.com/chatsports https://www.twitter.com/chatsports https://www.instagram.com/chatsports

Top 10 Candidates To Replace Willie Taggart as Next Florida State Seminoles Head Coach In 2020

Episode 182

Florida State Football announced Willie Taggart is fired as head coach, meaning it is now searching for the next FSU head coach. So who are the top candidates to replace Willie Taggart has Florida State head coach? We’ve got the top FSU targets and some realistic options. There are some big names Florida State could hire, like James Franklin, Urban Meyer and Bob Stoops. But would those coaches want the FSU rebuilding job? Speaking of Stoops, what about Kentucky head coach Mark Stoops as an option? Proven coaches should be high on FSU’s head coach candidate list and there are several who make sense. Florida State has seen Dave Clawson rebuild Wake Forest in the ACC: could he be a top target? Three other names have seen their coaching stock go up in recent years: PJ Fleck, Mike Norvell and Matt Campbell. Florida State could go with a coordinator hire, and two Clemson coaches make sense: Tony Elliott and Jeff Scott. Taggart’s firing won’t be cheap: It will cost about $17 million, plus money owed to assistant coaches will be fired once the next head coach is hired. Taggart struggled in less than 2 years, showing no signs of growth, forcing an expensive change. Here’s the full Top 10 Candidates List: #10 Urban Meyer #9 James Franklin #8 Bob Stoops #7 Dave Clawson #6 Matt Campbell #5 Tony Elliott #4 Jeff Scott #3 Mike Norvell #2 Mark Stoops #1 PJ Fleck SUBSCRIBE TO CHAT SPORTS ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pkqFpbiwpZ6vXwaaUV_FQ?sub_confirmation=1 Download the Chat Sports app for iPhone or Android to follow CFB news, rumors, and scores: https://www.chatsports.com/app Want all the latest Florida State coaching rumors and news: https://www.chatsports.com/florida-state-seminoles Our host Tom Downey can be contacted by email: tom@chatsports.com, on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/whatgoingdowney and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomdowneychatsports Follow Chat Sports on social media: https://www.facebook.com/chatsports https://www.twitter.com/chatsports https://www.instagram.com/chatsports

AP Poll: College Football Top 25 Rankings For Week 10, LSU vs. Alabama Preview And Winners & Losers

Episode 181

The College Football AP Poll Top 25 has been released for week 10 of the CFB season. While many of the top teams were on bye, there was a critical Top 10 matchup between Florida and Georgia. Plus, Top 20 teams like SMU and Appalachian State lost this week. Of course, the real change will come next week in LSU vs. Alabama. It’s a battle of the top 2 teams in college football. There were some classic College Football upsets that will lead to new teams in the Top 25. Appalachian State lost, but will they stay in the Top 25? Top CFB teams like LSU, Alabama, Ohio State, Penn State, Oklahoma and Minnesota were on bye this week, leading to few changes. LSU vs. Alabama preview is also featured this week, because that’s the game of the year. How will Joe Burrow and Tua Tagovailoa fare? Who is the favorite this week and what are the predictions? Here’s the new AP Top 25 Rankings: #1 LSU Tigers #2 Alabama Crimson Tide #3 Ohio State Buckeyes #4 Clemson Tigers #5 Penn State Nittany Lions #6 Georgia Bulldogs #7 Oregon Ducks #8 Utah Utes #9 Oklahoma Sooners #10 Florida Gators #11 Baylor Bears #12 Auburn Tigers #13 Minnesota Golden Gophers #14 Michigan Wolverines #15 Notre Dame Irish #16 Wisconsin Badgers #17 Cincinnati Bearcats #18 Iowa Hawkeyes #19 Memphis Tigers #20 Kansas State Wildcats #21 Boise State Broncos #22 Wake Demon Deacons #23 SMU Mustangs #24 San Diego St. Aztecs #25 Navy Midshipmen UCF 52, Texas 37, Indiana 27, Texas A&M 19, Oklahoma State 11, Louisiana Tech 7, Appalachian State 5, Washington 2, Pittsburgh 2, Iowa State 1, Virginia 1 SUBSCRIBE TO CHAT SPORTS ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pkqFpbiwpZ6vXwaaUV_FQ?sub_confirmation=1 Our host Tom Downey can be contacted by email: tom@chatsports.com, on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/whatgoingdowney and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomdowneychatsports Download the Chat Sports app for iPhone or Android to follow CFB news, rumors, and scores: https://www.chatsports.com/app Follow Chat Sports on social media: https://www.facebook.com/chatsports https://www.twitter.com/chatsports https://www.instagram.com/chatsports #APPoll #Top25 #CollegeFootball

Heisman Trophy Race: Chase Young, Joe Burrow & Jalen Hurts Lead The 2020 Power Rankings

Episode 180

The Heisman Trophy Race is starting to take shape as the College Football Season moves on, so it’s time for a fresh batch of Heisman Trophy Power Rankings. There are a few front runners for the 2020 Heisman Trophy, led by Joe Burrow, Chase Young, Tua Tagovailoa, Jalen Hurts and Justin Fields. The Heisman Trophy Power Rankings have had a big change. LSU QB Joe Burrow and Oklahoma QB Jalen Hurts are still near the top, but they are joined by Ohio State DE Chase Young. Defensive players almost never win the Heisman Trophy, but could that change in 2020 with Young? He’s balled out this year, as highlighted by his dominant performance against the Wisconsin Badgers. Jonathan Taylor will remain in the mix as his historic college football career continues, but Wisconsin’s loss to Illinois hurts him badly. Tua Tagovailo continues to put up big numbers, but another ankle injury might hurt his Heisman hopes. While Trevor Lawrence has struggled this year, Travis Etienne is still pushing for a Heisman campaign. And although Oregon lost early this year, you can’t rule out Justin Herbert yet either. And Young’s teammates at Ohio State, RB J.K. Dobbins & QB Justin Fields are also in the mix. Here’s the full Heisman Trophy Power Rankings: #1 Joe Burrow #2 Jalen Hurts #3 Chase Young #4 Justin Fields #5 Tua Tagovailoa #6 JK Dobbins #7 Justin Herbert #8 Jonathan Taylor #9 Travis Etienne #10 Trevor Lawrence SUBSCRIBE TO CHAT SPORTS ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pkqFpbiwpZ6vXwaaUV_FQ?sub_confirmation=1 Our host Tom Downey can be contacted by email: tom@chatsports.com, on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/whatgoingdowney and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomdowneychatsports Download the Chat Sports app for iPhone or Android to follow CFB news, rumors, and scores: https://www.chatsports.com/app Follow Chat Sports on social media: https://www.facebook.com/chatsports https://www.twitter.com/chatsports https://www.instagram.com/chatsports

AP Poll: College Football Top 25 Rankings For Week 9, New #1 Team + Winners & Losers

Episode 179

The College Football AP Poll Top 25 has been released for week 9 of the CFB season. The Top 10 was shaken up after Oklahoma was upset by Kansas State, Notre Dame lost to Michigan and Auburn lost to LSU. After Ohio State’s dominant win over Wisconsin, have they done enough to move into the Top 2? Or is LSU and Alabama still at the top of the AP Top 25? There’s a new #1 team in college football, as the LSU Tigers have jumped Alabama at the top. They are the new #1 and only by 2 votes. That’s an insanely razor thin margin. There were some classic College Football upsets that will lead to new teams in the Top 25. How far will Texas fall after losing to TCU? Will Kansas State be ranked soon? Iowa State, Texas and Arizona State fell out of the Top 25, and were replaced by KSU, Memphis and San Diego State. Clemson, SMU, Penn State and Minnesota are all undefeated right now and that continued this week with (mostly) easy wins. Clemson stays at #4, but Penn State continues to move up the AP Top 25. Also on the rise are Oregon, Utah, Georgia and Baylor. The Heisman Trophy Race is starting to shape up in 2019, with star players like Joe Burrow, Justin Fields, Tua Tagovailoa and Jalen Hurts leading the way. Or is this the year that defense for Heisman comes into play with DE Chase Young? Here’s the new AP Top 25 Rankings: #1 LSU Tigers #2 Alabama Crimson Tide #3 Ohio State Buckeyes #4 Clemson Tigers #5 Penn State Nittany Lions #6 Florida Gators #7 Oregon Ducks #8 Georgia Bulldogs #9 Utah Utes #10 Oklahoma Sooners #11 Auburn Tigers #12 Baylor Bears #13 Minnesota Gophers #14 Michigan Wolverines #15 SMU Mustangs #16 Notre Dame Irish #17 Cincinnati Bearcats #18 Wisconsin Badgers #19 Iowa Hawkeyes #20 App St. Mountaineers #21 Boise State Broncos #22 Kansas State Wildcats #23 Wake Demon Decons #24 Memphis Tigers #25 San Diego St. Aztecs Others Receiving Votes: Texas 49, Navy 43, UCF 33, Washington 19, Texas A&M 14, USC 11, Louisiana Tech 6, Indiana 4, Pittsburgh 1, Oklahoma State 1, Iowa State 1 SUBSCRIBE TO CHAT SPORTS ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pkqFpbiwpZ6vXwaaUV_FQ?sub_confirmation=1 Our host Tom Downey can be contacted by email: tom@chatsports.com, on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/whatgoingdowney and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomdowneychatsports Download the Chat Sports app for iPhone or Android to follow CFB news, rumors, and scores: https://www.chatsports.com/app Follow Chat Sports on social media: https://www.facebook.com/chatsports https://www.twitter.com/chatsports https://www.instagram.com/chatsports

AP Poll: College Football Top 25 Rankings For Week 6 + Heisman Power Rankings & Rutgers Coach Fired

Episode 178

The College Football AP Poll Top 25 has been released for week 6 of the CFB season. The Top 10 continued to roll, with the exception of #1 Clemson which avoided a major upset, stopping North Carolina on a 2-pt conversion with just over a minute left. However, there’s a new #1 as Alabama has taken the top spot. In the Big Ten East, #20 Michigan destroyed Rutgers 52-0 to get its offense back on track, which literally cost Rutgers’ coach Chris Ash his job. The Scarlet Knights are looking again for a new coach after only 3+ seasons with Ash. #5 Ohio State beat down Nebraska in Lincoln 48-7, #2 Alabama easily handled Ole Miss, #6 Oklahoma kept rolling with a 55-16 manhandling of Texas Tech, and #10 Notre Dame held off #18 Virginia. Of ranked teams that lost: #15 California lost to Arizona State, #21 USC lost at #17 Washington, and Oklahoma State beat #24 Kansas State. All 3 of those teams are out of the Top 25, with SMU, Wake Forest and Oklahoma State jumping into the Top 25. Here’s the full Top 25: #1 Alabama Crimson Tide #2 Clemson Tigers #3 Georgia Bulldogs #4 LSU Tigers #5 Ohio State Buckeyes #6 Oklahoma Sooners #7 Auburn Tigers #8 Wisconsin Badgers #9 Florida Gators #10 Notre Dame Irish #11 Texas Longhorns #12 Penn St. Nittany Lions #13 Oregon Ducks #14 Iowa Hawkeyes #15 Washington Huskies #16 Boise State Broncos #17 Utah Utes #18 UCF Golden Knights #19 Michigan Wolverines #20 Arizona St. Sun Devils #21 Oklahoma St. Cowboys #22 Wake Forest Demon Decons #23 Virginia Cavaliers #24 SMU Mustangs #25 TX A&M / MICH St. (RV) California Bears (RV) Memphis Tigers (RV) App. St. Mountaineers (RV) Army Black Knights (RV) Missouri Tigers (RV) Baylor Bears (RV) Colorado Buffaloes (RV) Minnesota Golden Gophers (RV) USC Trojans (RV) Tulane Green Wave (RV) Kansas St. Wildcats SUBSCRIBE TO CHAT SPORTS ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/chatsportstv?sub_confirmation=1 Our host Tom Downey can be contacted by email: tom@chatsports.com or on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/whatgoingdowney Download the Chat Sports app for iPhone or Android to follow CFB news, rumors, and scores: https://www.chatsports.com/app Follow Chat Sports on social media: https://www.facebook.com/chatsports https://www.twitter.com/chatsports https://www.instagram.com/chatsports #APPoll #Top25 #CollegeFootball

AP Poll: College Football Top 25 Rankings For Week 2

Episode 177

The College Football AP Poll Top 25 has been released for week 2 of the CFB season and as expected, there are not a lot of significant changes following week 1 of college football. The top 5 teams remain the same with Clemson, Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma & Ohio State leading the way. Outside the top 5 we have LSU, Michigan & then Notre Dame & Texas who both jumped up one spot. In the national game of the week the Auburn Tigers made a great comeback to beat the Oregon Ducks. As a result, we saw Auburn jump into the top 10 & Oregon fall from #11 to #16. Florida fell out of the top 10, Wisconsin rose two spots & Boise State is the only NCAA team who made their into the top 25 from being unranked. Other teams who received votes include Iowa State, Virginia, TCU, Mississippi State, Cincinnati & Army. SUBSCRIBE TO CHAT SPORTS ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/chatsportstv?sub_confirmation=1 Our host Tom Downey can be contacted by email: tom@chatsports.com or on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/whatgoingdowney Download the Chat Sports app for iPhone or Android to follow CFB news, rumors, and scores: https://www.chatsports.com/app Follow Chat Sports on social media: https://www.facebook.com/chatsports https://www.twitter.com/chatsports https://www.instagram.com/chatsports

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