ACC Football Basketball School Rankings: Hoops and Helmets 2019-2020

Which ACC schools had the best and worst years in the two major sports – football and men’s basketball?

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Which ACC schools had the best and worst years in the two major sports – football and men’s basketball? Which fan bases got the glory, and which ones didn’t have any fun?


Contact @PeteFiutak

On the field and court – whose fans had the most fun?

Of course every school has sports outside of the big two that matter and generate revenue, but when it comes to what athletic departments need, it’s really all about college football and men’s basketball.

Which ACC schools had the best and worst seasons?

Here’s how these rankings work.

1) The top-ranked schools with teams that went to a bowl game and would’ve played in the NCAA Tournament.

2) The next group had stronger football seasons and were okay in basketball. The superstar basketball schools get credit – that’s obviously a huge deal in the ACC – but football is the bigger revenue generator.

3) One or the other. Usually there’s a disparity with one good season in one sport an a clunker in the other. It’s sort of a catch-all before …

4) The disasters. No bowl game, there wouldn’t have been a trip to the NCAA Tournament, no fun.

The worst-to-best ACC schools in 2019-2020 in college football and college basketball …

ACC Hoops and Helmets: Losers In Both Sports

These schools suffered the indignity of failing to come up with a winning season in either of the two major sports. The fans didn’t get to have any fun.

14. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 85
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 114
Football: 3-9 overall, 2-6 in conference, 7th in ACC Coastal
Basketball: 17-14 overall, 11-9 in conference, 5th in ACC

13. Syracuse Orange

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 21
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 75
Football: 5-7 overall, 2-6 in conference, 6th in ACC Atlantic
Basketball: 16-15 overall, 10-10 in conference, T6th in ACC

12. NC State Wolfpack

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 37
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 14
Football: 4-8 overall, 1-7 in conference, 7th in ACC Atlantic
Basketball: 20-12 overall, 10-10 in conference, T6th in ACC


ACC Hoops and Helmets: Good In One Sport, Not The Other

11. Boston College Eagles

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking:  86
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 55
Football: 6-7 overall, 4-4 in conference, T3rd in ACC Atlantic
Basketball: 13-19 overall, 7-13 in conference, T10th in ACC

10. Miami Hurricanes

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 83
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 8
Football: 6-7 overall, 4-4 in conference, T3rd in ACC Coastal
Basketball: 15-16 overall, 7-13 in conference, T10th in ACC

9. North Carolina Tar Heels

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking:  64
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 67
Football: 7-6 overall, 4-4 in conference, T3rd in ACC Coastal
Basketball: 14-19 overall, 6-14 in conference, T13th

8. Wake Forest Demon Deacons

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking:  77
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 74
Football: 8-5 overall, 4-4 in conference, T3rd in ACC Atlantic
Basketball: 13-18 overall, 6-14 in conference, 14th in ACC

7. Pitt Panthers

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 65
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 117
Football: 8-5 overall, 4-4 in conference, T3rd in ACC Coastal
Basketball: 16-17 overall, 6-14 in conference, T13th in ACC

6. Duke Blue Devils

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 12
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 15
Football: 5-7 overall, 3-5 in conference, 6th in ACC Coastal
Basketball: 25-6 overall, 15-5 in conference, T2nd in ACC

5. Virginia Tech Hokies

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 22
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 17
Football: 8-5 overall, 5-3 in conference, 2nd in ACC Coastal
Basketball: 16-16 overall, 7-13 in conference, T10th in ACC


ACC Hoops and Helmets: Bowl and probably would’ve made the NCAA Tournament

OR, if something massive happened in one sport – like football – for one particular school.

4. Florida State Seminoles

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 53
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 16
Football: 6-7 overall, 4-4 in conference, T3rd in ACC Atlantic
Basketball: 26-5 overall, 16-4 in conference, 1st in ACC

3. Louisville Cardinals

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking:  75
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 46
Football: 8-5 overall, 5-3 in conference, 2nd in ACC Atlantic
Basketball: 24-7 overall, 15-5 in conference, T2nd in ACC

2. Clemson Tigers

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 6
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 2
Football: 14-1 overall, 8-0 in conference, 1st in ACC Atlantic
Basketball: 16-15 overall, 9-11 in conference, 9th in ACC

1. Virginia Cavaliers

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking:  1
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 20
Football: 9-5 overall, 6-2 in conference, 1st in ACC Coastal
Basketball: 23-7 overall, 15-5 in conference, 2nd in ACC

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American Athletic Football Basketball School Rankings: Hoops and Helmets 2019-2020

Which American Athletic schools had the best and worst years in the two major sports – football and men’s basketball?s

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Which American Athletic schools had the best and worst years in the two major sports – football and men’s basketball? Which fan bases got the glory, and which ones didn’t have any fun?


Contact @PeteFiutak

On the field and court – whose fans had the most fun?

Of course every school has sports outside of the big two that matter and generate revenue, but when it comes to what athletic departments need, it’s really all about college football and men’s basketball.

Which American Athletic Conference schools had the best and worst seasons?

Here’s how these rankings work.

1) The top-ranked schools with teams that went to a bowl game and would’ve played in the NCAA Tournament.

2) The next group had stronger football seasons and were okay in basketball. The superstar basketball schools get credit, but football is the bigger revenue generator.

3) One or the other. Usually there’s a disparity with one good season in one sport an a clunker in the other. It’s sort of a catch-all before …

4) The disasters. No bowl game, there wouldn’t have been a trip to the NCAA Tournament, no fun.

The worst-to-best American Athletic Conference schools in 2019-2020 in college football and college basketball …

American Athletic Conference Hoops and Helmets: Losers In Both Sports

These schools suffered the indignity of failing to come up with a winning season in either of the two major sports. The fans didn’t get to have any fun.

12. East Carolina Pirates

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 127
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 126
Football: 4-8 overall, 1-7 in conference, 5th in AAC East
Basketball: 11-20 overall, 5-13 in conference, 13th in AAC

11. USF Bulls

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 47
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 78
Football: 4-8 overall, 2-6 in conference, 4th in AAC East
Basketball: 14-17 overall, 7-11 in conference, 8th in AAC

10. UConn Huskies

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 123
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 121
Football: 2-10 overall, 0-8 in conference, 6th in AAC East
Basketball: 19-12 overall, 10-8 in conference, T5th in AAC


American Athletic Conference Hoops and Helmets: Good In One Sport, Not The Other

9. Tulane Green Wave

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 90
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 111
Football: 7-6 overall, 3-5 in conference, 4th in AAC West
Basketball: 12-18 overall, 4-14 in conference, 12th in AAC

8. Houston Cougars

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 26
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 21
Football: 4-8 overall, 2-6 in conference, 5th in AAC West
Basketball: 23-8 overall, 13-5 in conference, 1st in AAC

7. Temple Owls

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 30
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 60
Football: 8-5 overall, 5-3 in conference, 3rd in AAC East
Basketball: 14-17 overall, 6-12 in conference, 10th in AAC

6. Tulsa Golden Hurricane

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 107
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 104
Football: 4-8 overall, 2-6 in conference, T5th in AAC West
Basketball: 21-10 overall, 13-5 in conference, T1st in AAC

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5. Navy Midshipmen

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 125
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 59
Football: 11-2 overall, 7-1 in conference, T1st in AAC West
Basketball: 14-16 overall, 8-10 in conference, T6th in Patriot

4. UCF Knights

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 10
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 34
Football: 10-3 overall, 6-2 in conference, 2nd in AAC East
Basketball: 16-14 overall, 7-11 in conference, T8th in AAC

3. SMU Mustangs

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 115
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 57
Football: 10-3 overall, 6-2 in conference, 3rd in AAC West
Basketball: 19-11 overall, 9-9 in conference, 7th in AAC


American Athletic Conference Hoops and Helmets: Bowl and probably would’ve made the NCAA Tournament

2. Cincinnati Bearcats

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 17
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 68
Football: 11-3 overall, 7-1 in conference, 1st in AAC East
Basketball: 20-10 overall, 13-5 in conference, 1st in AAC

1. Memphis Tigers

2019 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 42
2018 Hoops & Helmets National Ranking: 41
Football: 12-2 overall, 7-1 in conference, T1st in AAC East
Basketball: 21-10 overall, 10-8 in conference, T5th in AAC

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Big Ten Football Basketball School Rankings: Hoops and Helmets 2019-2020

Which Big Ten schools had the best and worst years in the two major sports – football and men’s basketball?

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Which Big Ten schools had the best and worst years in the two major sports – football and men’s basketball? Which fan bases got the glory, and which ones didn’t have any fun?


Contact @PeteFiutak

On the field and court – whose fans had the most fun?

Of course every school has sports outside of the big two that matter and generate revenue, but when it comes to what athletic departments need, it’s really all about college football and men’s basketball.

Which Big Ten schools had the best and worst seasons?

Here’s how these rankings work.

1) The top-ranked schools with teams that went to a bowl game and would’ve played in the NCAA Tournament.

2) The next group had stronger football seasons and were okay in basketball. The superstar basketball schools get credit, but football is the bigger revenue generator.

3) One or the other. Usually there’s a disparity with one good season in one sport an a clunker in the other. It’s sort of a catch-all before …

4) The disasters. No bowl game, there wouldn’t have been a trip to the NCAA Tournament, no fun.

The worst-to-best Big Ten schools in 2019-2020 in college football and college basketball …

Big Ten Hoops and Helmets: Losers In Both Sports

These schools suffered the indignity of failing to come up with a winning season in either of the two major sports. The fans didn’t get to have any fun.

14. Northwestern

Football: 3-9 overall, 1-8 in conference, 7th in Big Ten West

Basketball: 8-23 overall, 3-17 in conference, 13th in Big Ten

How Were The Football/Basketball Seasons? Despite winning two of its last three games, the Northwestern football team came up with a stunningly miserable season. The defending Big Ten West champ started 1-8 scoring 15 points or fewer seven times. It was really, really bad, and then Northwestern basketball grabbed that beer.

Like the football team, the hoops side came up with two late-season wins, but  a run of 12 straight Big Ten losses made it ugly. Two of the three conference victories came over …

13. Nebraska

Football: 5-7 overall, 3-6 in conference, 5th in Big Ten West

Basketball: 7-25 overall, 2-18 in conference, 14th in Big Ten

How Were The Football/Basketball Seasons? 17 straight Big Ten basketball losses – who loses twice to 2019-2020 Northwestern? – with a depleted team was awful, but head coach Fred Hoiberg suffering from the flu on the sidelines in the Big Ten Tournament turned a horrible season frightening.

The football team lost five of its last six games, dropping the home finale to Iowa to miss out on a bowl game and close out a second straight losing season under Scott Frost.

12. Purdue

Football: 4-8 overall, 3-6 in conference, T5th in Big Ten West

Basketball: 16-15 overall, 9-11 in conference, T10th in Big Ten

How Were The Football/Basketball Seasons? The Boilermakers could never get either season going. The basketball team looked like it might turn things up a few notches in early February, but it lost four straight and five of the last seven games to go the other way.

The football team played better than the 4-8 record. Decimated by injuries – and hurt by horrible performances against Nevada and Illinois – it was a struggle to get over a 2-6 start.

NEXT: Big Ten Hoops and Helmets: Good In One Sport, Not The Other

SEC Football Basketball School Rankings: Hoops and Helmets 2019-2020

Which SEC schools had the best and worst years in the two major sports – football and men’s basketball?

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Which SEC schools had the best and worst years in the two major sports – football and men’s basketball? Which fan bases got the glory, and which ones didn’t have any fun?


Contact @PeteFiutak

On the field and court – whose fans had the most fun?

Of course every school has sports outside of the big two that matter and generate revenue, but when it comes to what athletic departments need, it’s really all about college football and men’s basketball.

Which SEC schools had the best and worst seasons?

Here’s how these rankings work.

1) The top-ranked schools with teams that went to a bowl game and would’ve played in the NCAA Tournament.

2) The next group had stronger football seasons and were okay in basketball. The superstar basketball schools get credit, but football is football, especially in the SEC. Football is the bigger revenue generator.

3) One or the other. Usually there’s a disparity with one good season in one sport an a clunker in the other. It’s sort of a catch-all before …

4) The disasters. No bowl game, there wouldn’t have been a trip to the NCAA Tournament, no fun.

The worst-to-best SEC schools in 2019-2020 in college football and college basketball …

SEC Hoops and Helmets: Losers In Both Sports

These schools suffered the indignity of failing to come up with a winning season in either of the two major sports. The fans didn’t get to have any fun.

14. Vanderbilt

Football: 3-9 overall, 1-7 in conference, 7th in SEC East

Basketball: 11-21 overall, 3-15 in conference, 14th in SEC

How Were The Football/Basketball Seasons? The football team never got anything going. There was a close win over a sleepy Missouri team, and that was about it with no offense and blowout loss after blowout loss.

Football was bad, but basketball was worse. At least the Commodores didn’t finish dead last in the conference in football. The hoops side finally won two SEC game in the final three, but overall it lost 17 of its last 20 games.

13. Ole Miss

Football: 4-8 overall, 2-6 in conference, 6th in SEC West

Basketball: 15-17 overall, 6-12 in conference, 12th in SEC

How Were The Football/Basketball Seasons? The basketball team started out well and crashed badly. Just when there was a chance to pivot – at 13-11 on a three-game winning streak – it all went wrong with six losses in the final eight games.

While the bad football season led to landing Lane Kiffin, getting there was rough. Losing five games in the last six was rough enough, but the way it dropped the Egg Bowl at Mississippi State – the peeing dog antics and missed extra point – made it uglier.

NEXT: SEC Hoops and Helmets: Okay In One Sport, Not The Other

College Football Playoff Rankings Top 25: Week 4, November 26. Ohio State New No. 1

The results from the fourth week of the College Football Playoff rankings top 25, released November 26th.

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The results from the fourth week of the College Football Playoff rankings, released November 26th.


Last week’s College Football Playoff rankings in parentheses.

College Football Playoff Rankings Top 25

25. Appalachian State Mountaineers 10-1 (24)

Up Next: at Troy

24. Virginia Tech Hokies 8-3 (NR)

Up Next: at Virginia

23. Iowa State Cyclones 6-4 (22)

Up Next: at Kansas State

22. USC Trojans 8-4 (23)

Up Next: Bowl Game

21. Oklahoma State Cowboys 8-3 (21)

Up Next: Oklahoma

20. Boise State Broncos 10-1 (20)

Up Next: at Colorado State

19. Cincinnati Bearcats 10-1 (19)

Up Next: at Memphis

18. Memphis Tigers 10-1 (18)

Up Next: Cincinnati

17. Iowa Hawkeyes 8-3 (17)

Up Next: at Nebraska

16. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 9-2 (16)

Up Next: at Stanford

15. Auburn Tigers 8-3 (15)

Up Next: Alabama

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14. Oregon Ducks 9-2 (6)

Up Next: Oregon State

13. Michigan Wolverines 9-2 (13)

Up Next: Ohio State

12. Wisconsin Badgers 9-2 (12)

Up Next: at Minnesota

11. Florida Gators 9-2 (11)

Up Next: Florida State

10. Penn State Nittany Lions 9-2 (8)

Up Next: Rutgers

9. Baylor Bears 10-1 (14)

Up Next: at Kansas

8. Minnesota Golden Gophers 10-1 (10)

Up Next: Wisconsin

7. Oklahoma Sooners 10-1 (9)

Up Next: at Oklahoma State

6. Utah Utes 10-1 (7)

Up Next: Colorado

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5. Alabama Crimson Tide 10-1 (5)

Up Next: at Auburn

4. Georgia Bulldogs 10-1 (4)

Up Next: at Georgia Tech

3. Clemson Tigers 11-0 (3)

Up Next: at South Carolina

2. LSU Tigers 11-0 (1)

Up Next: Texas A&M

1. Ohio State Buckeyes 11-0 (2)

Up Next: at Michigan

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National Football Foundation FWAA Super 16 Week 13 Rankings

Where do all the top teams rank in the 2019 FFWA National Football Foundation Super 16 Week 13 rankings? 

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Where do all the top teams rank in the 2019 FFWA National Football Foundation Super 16 Week 13 rankings? 


Contact/Follow @ColFootballNews & @PeteFiutak

FWAA-NFF Super 16 Week 13 Rankings

All the rankings: CFN, AP, Coaches Poll

Points, followed by first place votes, followed by last week’s ranking. 

Rank School Points

1. LSU (11-0) 727 1
2. Ohio State (11-0) 693 2
3. Clemson (11-0) 648 3
4. Georgia (10-1) 579 4
5. Alabama (10-1) 552 5
6. Utah (10-1) 482 8
7. Oklahoma (10-1) 470 7
8. Minnesota (10-1) 353 11
9. Florida (9-2) 341 10
10. Baylor (10-1) 283 13
11. Penn State (9-2) 253 9
12. Michigan (9-2) 227 12
13. Oregon (9-2) 220 6
14. Wisconsin (9-2) 171 14
15. Notre Dame (9-2) 123 15
16. Auburn (8-3) 72 16

Pete Fiutak’s Ballot

1 LSU
2  Ohio State
3  Clemson
4  Alabama
5  Georgia
6  Florida
7  Utah
8  Auburn
9  Oklahoma
10  Baylor
11  Minnesota
12  Penn State
13  Wisconsin
14  Michigan
15  Notre Dame
16  Oregon

The FWAA Super 16 Poll Voters

MARK ANDERSON
Las Vegas Review-Journal

NICOLE AUERBACH
The Athletic

NICOLE AUERBACH
The All-American

ZACH BARNETT
FootballScoop.com

TONY BARNHART
SEC Network

BRETT BEAIRD
WYTK Radio

TOM BECK
2004 Hall of Fame Class

RYAN BLACK
Manhattan Mercury

MARK BLAUDSCHUN
TMG College Sports

CHIP BROWN
Horns247, 1300 The Zone

DAVE CONGROVE
CollegeFootballPoll.com

GENE DUFFEY
Freelance

CHRIS DUFRESNE
TMG College Sports

JON FINKEL
Author, Life of Dad Show

BRYAN FISCHER
NBC Sports/College Football Talk

PETE FIUTAK
CollegeFootballNews.com

MIKE GRIFFITH
AJC Dawg Nation

DAN HARRALSON
Vols Wire/USA Today

STEVE HELWAGEN
Bucknuts Media Network

RON HIGGINS
LSU.Rivals.com

BOB HOLT
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

JOHN HOOVER
KRXO Radio (OK)

BRETT HUDSON
Matt Wyatt Media (MS)

ADAM HUNSUCKER
Monroe News-Star (LA)

JOHNNIE JOHNSON
2007 Hall of Fame Class

CODY KELLNER
Cody Kellner Points Index

KELLY LYELL
Fort Collins Coloradoan

RUDY MARTZKE
USA Today (Retired)

KEVIN McGUIRE
NBC Sports College Football Talk

DON McPHERSON
2008 Hall of Fame Class

RANDY PETERSON
Des Moines Register

MATT ROBERSON
Jonesboro Sun (AR)

BILL ROYCE
2016 Hall of Fame Class

BARRETT SALLEE
CBSSports.com/SiriusXM

MIKE’L SEVERE
1620 The Zone (NE)

DAN SILEO
Sports Radio Host (San Diego)

AUDREY SNYDER
The Athletic

PHIL STEELE
ESPN/Phil Steele Publications

PATRICK STEVENS
The Athletic Baltimore

DAVID TEEL
Newport News Daily Press

MEL TJEERDSMA
2018 Hall of Fame Class

JOHN WAGNER
Toledo Blade (Retired)

WESLEY WALLS
2014-Hall of Fame Class

DICK WEISS
Blue Star Media

REGGIE WILLIAMS
2007-Hall of Fame Class

SCOTT WOERNER
2016-Hall of Fame Class

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College Football News Rankings 1-130: After Week 13

The College Football News 2019 college football rankings after Week 13.

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The College Football News 2019 college football rankings after Week 13.


As always, the CFN Rankings are based on the results, schedules, and head-to-head matchups as much as possible. If you have beef or a question, tweet us @ColFootballNews and we’ll try to explain.

College Football News Rankings: Week 13

Contact @ColFootballNews

CFN Rankings After Week 13
76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10

130. Akron Zips (0-11)

Week 13: Miami 20, Akron 17
Last Week Ranking: 130
Week 14 Opponent: Ohio

129. UMass Minutemen (1-11)

Week 13: BYU 56, UMass 24
Last Week Ranking: 129
Week 14 Opponent: Season Over

128. UTEP Miners (1-10)

Week 13: New Mexico State 44, UTEP 35
Last Week Ranking: 126
Week 14 Opponent: Rice

127. Old Dominion Monarchs (1-10)

Week 13: Middle Tennessee 38, Old Dominion 17
Last Week Ranking: 125
Week 14 Opponent: Charlotte

126. New Mexico State Aggies (2-9)

Week 13: New Mexico State 44, UTEP 35
Last Week Ranking: 128
Week 14 Opponent: Liberty

125. South Alabama Jaguars (1-10)

Week 13: Georgia State 28, South Alabama 15
Last Week Ranking: 122
Week 14 Opponent: Arkansas State

124. UConn Huskies (2-9)

Week 13: East Carolina 31, UConn 24
Last Week Ranking: 127
Week 14 Opponent: at Temple

123. UTSA Roadrunners (4-7)

Week 13: Florida Atlantic 40, UTSA 26
Last Week Ranking: 123
Week 14 Opponent: at Louisiana Tech

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122. Bowling Green Falcons (3-8)

Week 13: Ohio 66, Bowling Green 24
Last Week Ranking: 121
Week 14 Opponent: at Buffalo

121. New Mexico Lobos (2-9)

Week 13: Air Force 44, New Mexico 22
Last Week Ranking: 120
Week 14 Opponent: Utah State

120. Texas State Bobcats (3-8)

Week 13: Appalachian State 35, Texas State 13
Last Week Ranking: 118
Week 14 Opponent: at Coastal Carolina

119. Liberty Flames (6-5)

Week 13: Virginia 55, Liberty 27
Last Week Ranking: 119
Week 14 Opponent: at New Mexico State

118. Rutgers Scarlet Knights (2-9)

Week 13: Michigan State 27, Rutgers 0
Last Week Ranking: 117
Week 14 Opponent: at Penn State

117. Troy Trojans (5-6)

Week 13: Louisiana 53, Troy 3
Last Week Ranking: 115
Week 14 Opponent: Appalachian State

116. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (4-7)

Week 13: ULM 45, Coastal Carolina 42
Last Week Ranking: 114
Week 14 Opponent: Texas State

115. Northern Illinois Huskies (4-7)

Week 13: Eastern Michigan 45, Northern Illinois 17
Last Week Ranking: 108
Week 14 Opponent: Western Michigan

114. Eastern Michigan Eagles (6-5)

Week 13: Eastern Michigan 45, Northern Illinois 17
Last Week Ranking: 110
Week 14 Opponent: Kent State

113. Toledo Rockets (6-5)

Week 13: Buffalo 49, Toledo 30
Last Week Ranking: 109
Week 14 Opponent: at Central Michigan

112. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (4-7)

Week 13: Middle Tennessee 38, Old Dominion 17
Last Week Ranking: 97
Week 14 Opponent: at WKU

111. North Texas Mean Green (4-7)

Week 13: Rice 20, North Texas 14
Last Week Ranking: 100
Week 14 Opponent: UAB

110. Rice Owls (2-9)

Week 13: Rice 20, North Texas 14
Last Week Ranking: 124
Week 14 Opponent: at UTEP

109. Army Black Knights (5-6)

Week 13: Didn’t Play This Week
Last Week Ranking: 112
Week 14 Opponent: at Hawaii

108. Georgia State Panthers (7-4)

Week 13: Georgia State 28, South Alabama 15
Last Week Ranking: 111
Week 14 Opponent: at Georgia Southern

107. ULM Warhawks (5-6)

Week 13: ULM 45, Coastal Carolina 42
Last Week Ranking: 106
Week 14 Opponent: at Louisiana

106. Ball State Cardinals (4-7)

Week 13: Kent State 41, Ball State 38
Last Week Ranking: 105
Week 14 Opponent: Miami University

105. Kent State Golden Flashes (5-6)

Week 13: Kent State 41, Ball State 38
Last Week Ranking: 116
Week 14 Opponent: at Eastern Michigan

104. Central Michigan Chippewas (7-4)

Week 13: Didn’t Play This Week
Last Week Ranking: 104
Week 14 Opponent: Toledo

103. Buffalo Bulls (6-5)

Week 13: Buffalo 49, Toledo 30
Last Week Ranking: 103
Week 14 Opponent: Bowling Green

102. Ohio Bobcats (5-6)

Week 13: Ohio 66, Bowling Green 24
Last Week Ranking: 102
Week 14 Opponent: at Akron

101. Miami University RedHawks (7-4)

Week 13: Miami 20, Akron 17
Last Week Ranking: 107
Week 14 Opponent: at Ball State

CFN Rankings After Week 13
76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10

NEXT: 76-100, 50-75, Top 25

College Football Playoff Rankings: Third Week, November 19

The results from the third round of the College Football Playoff rankings, released November 19th.

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The results from the third round of the College Football Playoff rankings, released November 19th.


Last week’s College Football Playoff rankings in parentheses.

25. SMU Mustangs 9-1 (NR)

24. Appalachian State Mountaineers 9-1 (25)

23. USC Trojans 7-4 (23)

22. Iowa State Cyclones 6-4 (22)

21. Oklahoma State Cowboys 7-3 (22)

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20. Boise State Broncos 9-1 (21)

19. Cincinnati Bearcats 9-1 (17)

18. Memphis Tigers 9-1 (18)

17. Iowa Hawkeyes 7-3 (21)

16. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 8-2 (16)

15. Auburn Tigers 7-3 (12)

14. Baylor Bears 9-1 (13)

13. Michigan Wolverines 8-2 (15)

12. Wisconsin Badgers 8-2 (14)

11. Florida Gators 8-2 (11)

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10. Minnesota Golden Gophers 9-1 (8)

9. Oklahoma Sooners 9-1 (10)

8. Penn State Nittany Lions 9-1 (9)

7. Utah Utes 9-1 (7)

6. Oregon Ducks 9-1 (6)

5. Alabama Crimson Tide 9-1 (5)

4. Georgia Bulldogs 9-1 (4)

3. Clemson Tigers 11-0 (3)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes 10-0 (2)

1. LSU Tigers 10-0 (1)

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National Football Foundation FWAA Super 16 Week 12 Rankings

Where do all the top teams rank in the 2019 FFWA National Football Foundation Super 16 Week 12 rankings?

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Where do all the top teams rank in the 2019 FFWA National Football Foundation Super 16 Week 12 rankings? 


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FWAA-NFF Super 16 Week 12 Rankings

All the rankings: CFN, AP, Coaches Poll

Points, followed by first place votes, followed by last week’s ranking. 

Rank School Points
1. LSU (10-0) 729 (40) 1
2. Ohio State (10-0) 690 (5) 2
3. Clemson (11-0) 649 (1) 3
4. Georgia (9-1) 579 5
5. Alabama (9-1) 534 4
6. Oregon (9-1) 482 6
7. Oklahoma (9-1) 454 8
8. Utah (9-1) 430 9
9. Penn State (9-1) 349 10
10. Florida (9-2) 319 12
11. Minnesota (9-1) 241 7
12. Michigan (8-2) 202 14
13. Baylor (9-1) 199 11
14. Wisconsin (8-2) 147 15
15. Notre Dame (8-2) 117 16
16. Auburn (7-3) 72 13

Pete Fiutak’s Ballot
1 LSU
2  Ohio State
3  Clemson
4  Alabama
5  Georgia
6  Florida
7  Auburn
8  Oregon
9  Utah
10  Oklahoma
11  Minnesota
12  Penn State
13  Baylor
14  Wisconsin
15  Michigan
16  Notre Dame

The FWAA Super 16 Poll Voters

MARK ANDERSON
Las Vegas Review-Journal

NICOLE AUERBACH
The Athletic

NICOLE AUERBACH
The All-American

ZACH BARNETT
FootballScoop.com

TONY BARNHART
SEC Network

BRETT BEAIRD
WYTK Radio

TOM BECK
2004 Hall of Fame Class

RYAN BLACK
Manhattan Mercury

MARK BLAUDSCHUN
TMG College Sports

CHIP BROWN
Horns247, 1300 The Zone

DAVE CONGROVE
CollegeFootballPoll.com

GENE DUFFEY
Freelance

CHRIS DUFRESNE
TMG College Sports

JON FINKEL
Author, Life of Dad Show

BRYAN FISCHER
NBC Sports/College Football Talk

PETE FIUTAK
CollegeFootballNews.com

MIKE GRIFFITH
AJC Dawg Nation

DAN HARRALSON
Vols Wire/USA Today

STEVE HELWAGEN
Bucknuts Media Network

RON HIGGINS
LSU.Rivals.com

BOB HOLT
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

JOHN HOOVER
KRXO Radio (OK)

BRETT HUDSON
Matt Wyatt Media (MS)

ADAM HUNSUCKER
Monroe News-Star (LA)

JOHNNIE JOHNSON
2007 Hall of Fame Class

CODY KELLNER
Cody Kellner Points Index

KELLY LYELL
Fort Collins Coloradoan

RUDY MARTZKE
USA Today (Retired)

KEVIN McGUIRE
NBC Sports College Football Talk

DON McPHERSON
2008 Hall of Fame Class

RANDY PETERSON
Des Moines Register

MATT ROBERSON
Jonesboro Sun (AR)

BILL ROYCE
2016 Hall of Fame Class

BARRETT SALLEE
CBSSports.com/SiriusXM

MIKE’L SEVERE
1620 The Zone (NE)

DAN SILEO
Sports Radio Host (San Diego)

AUDREY SNYDER
The Athletic

PHIL STEELE
ESPN/Phil Steele Publications

PATRICK STEVENS
The Athletic Baltimore

DAVID TEEL
Newport News Daily Press

MEL TJEERDSMA
2018 Hall of Fame Class

JOHN WAGNER
Toledo Blade (Retired)

WESLEY WALLS
2014-Hall of Fame Class

DICK WEISS
Blue Star Media

REGGIE WILLIAMS
2007-Hall of Fame Class

SCOTT WOERNER
2016-Hall of Fame Class

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College Football News Rankings 1-130: After Week 12

The College Football News 2019 college football rankings after Week 12.

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The College Football News 2019 college football rankings after Week 12.


As always, the CFN Rankings are based on the results, schedules, and head-to-head matchups as much as possible.

Also, as always, if you have an issue or a question about a ranking, go ahead and tweet us @ColFootballNews and we’ll try to figure it out/explain. If you see something that looks REALLY off, look at the schedule and follow the trail from there – or notice the one horrific loss or wildly big win.

College Football News Rankings: Week 12

Contact @ColFootballNews

CFN Rankings After Week 12
76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10

130. Akron Zips (0-10)

Week 12: Eastern Michigan 42, Akron 14
Last Week Ranking: 130
Week 13 Opponent: at Miami University

129. UMass Minutemen (1-10)

Week 12: Northwestern 45, UMass 6
Last Week Ranking: 129
Week 13 Opponent: BYU

128. New Mexico State Aggies (1-9)

Week 12: New Mexico State 41, Incarnate Word 28
Last Week Ranking: 128
Week 13 Opponent: UTEP

127. UConn Huskies (2-8)

Week 12: Didn’t Play This Week
Last Week Ranking: 126
Week 13 Opponent: East Carolina

126. UTEP Miners (1-9)

Week 12: UAB 37, UTEP 10
Last Week Ranking: 125
Week 13 Opponent: New Mexico State

125. Old Dominion Monarchs (1-9)

Week 12: Didn’t Play This Week
Last Week Ranking: 124
Week 13 Opponent: at Middle Tennessee

124. Rice Owls (1-9)

Week 12: Rice 31, Middle Tennessee 28
Last Week Ranking: 127
Week 13 Opponent: North Texas

123. UTSA Roadrunners (4-6)

Week 12: Southern Miss 36, UTSA 17
Last Week Ranking: 123
Week 13 Opponent: Florida Atlantic

122. South Alabama Jaguars (1-9)

Week 12: Louisiana 37, South Alabama 27
Last Week Ranking: 122
Week 13 Opponent: at Georgia State

121. Bowling Green Falcons (3-7)

Week 12: Miami University 44, Bowling Green 6
Last Week Ranking: 121
Week 13 Opponent: Ohio

120. New Mexico Lobos (2-8)

Week 12: Boise State 42, New Mexico 9
Last Week Ranking: 120
Week 13 Opponent: Air Force

119. Liberty Flames (6-4)

Week 12: Didn’t Play This Week
Last Week Ranking: 118
Week 13 Opponent: at Virginia

118. Texas State Bobcats (3-7)

Week 12: Troy 63, Texas State 27
Last Week Ranking: 117
Week 13 Opponent: at Appalachian State

117. Rutgers Scarlet Knights (2-8)

Week 12: Ohio State 56, Rutgers 21
Last Week Ranking: 116
Week 13 Opponent: Michigan State

116. Kent State Golden Flashes (4-6)

Week 12: Kent State 30, Buffalo 27
Last Week Ranking: 119
Week 13 Opponent: Ball State

115. Troy Trojans (5-5)

Week 12: Troy 63, Texas State 27
Last Week Ranking: 112
Week 13 Opponent: at Louisiana

114. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (4-6)

Week 12: Arkansas State 28, Coastal Carolina 27
Last Week Ranking: 111
Week 13 Opponent: at ULM

113. Arkansas State Red Wolves (6-4)

Week 12: Arkansas State 28, Coastal Carolina 27
Last Week Ranking: 115
Week 13 Opponent: Georgia Southern

112. Army Black Knights (5-6)

Week 12: Army 47, VMI 6
Last Week Ranking: 110
Week 13 Opponent: at Hawaii (Nov. 30)

111. Georgia State Panthers (6-4)

Week 12: Appalachian State 56, Georgia State 27
Last Week Ranking: 109
Week 13 Opponent: South Alabama

110. Eastern Michigan Eagles (5-5)

Week 12: Eastern Michigan 42, Akron 14
Last Week Ranking: 108
Week 13 Opponent: at Northern Illinois

109. Toledo Rockets (6-4)

Week 12: Northern Illinois 31, Toledo 28
Last Week Ranking: 107
Week 13 Opponent: at Buffalo

108. Northern Illinois Huskies (4-6)

Week 12: Northern Illinois 31, Toledo 28
Last Week Ranking: 114
Week 13 Opponent: Eastern Michigan

107. Miami University RedHawks (6-4)

Week 12: Miami University 44, Bowling Green 6
Last Week Ranking: 113
Week 13 Opponent: Akron

106. ULM Warhawks (4-6)

Week 12: Georgia Southern 51, ULM 29
Last Week Ranking: 106
Week 13 Opponent: Coastal Carolina

105. Ball State Cardinals (4-6)

Week 12: Central Michigan 45, Ball State 44
Last Week Ranking: 103
Week 13 Opponent: at Kent State

104. Central Michigan Chippewas (7-4)

Week 12: Central Michigan 45, Ball State 44
Last Week Ranking: 105
Week 13 Opponent: Toledo (Nov. 29)

103. Buffalo Bulls (5-5)

Week 12: Kent State 30, Buffalo 27
Last Week Ranking: 104
Week 13 Opponent: Toledo

102. Ohio Bobcats (4-6)

Week 12: Western Michigan 37, Ohio 34 OT
Last Week Ranking: 102
Week 13 Opponent: at Bowling Green

101. Western Michigan Broncos (7-4)

Week 12: Western Michigan 37, Ohio 34 OT
Last Week Ranking: 101
Week 13 Opponent: at Northern Illinois (Nov. 26)

CFN Rankings After Week 12
76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10

NEXT: 76-100, 50-75, Top 25