Week 11 Mountain West Football Bowl Projections

Week 11 Mountain West Football Bowl Projections Highly unlikely there is a NY6 bowl team Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire Can anyone surprise with two games left? There could be as many as eight Mountain West teams that are bowl eligible. …

Week 11 Mountain West Football Bowl Projections


Highly unlikely there is a NY6 bowl team


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Can anyone surprise with two games left?

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There could be as many as eight Mountain West teams that are bowl eligible. Currently, there are four teams that have six wins to get to a bowl game, and then three others that seem all but locked up with five wins.

Those teams are Boise State, Utah State, and San Jose State. Then there is Colorado State with four wins, however, the Rams get to play Nevada at home and then Hawaii on the road. Those seem like winnable games but ESPN’s Football Power Index give Colorado State just a 28.5% chance to win out.

If all eight teams do get to six wins, they will be bowling. The big question is if the Rams can join the other teams.

BOWL LINEUP

– Famous Idaho Potato Bowl vs MAC
– Gronk LA Bowl vs Pac-12
– New Mexico Bowl vs Conference USA
– Barstool Arizona Bowl vs MAC
– EasyPost Hawai’i Bowl vs American Athletic

Mountain West has an affiliation to fill if needed …
– Guaranteed Rate Bowl vs Big Ten or Big 12

To be determined among the Group of Five conferences … as other options
– Duluth Trading Co. Cure Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– Frisco Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl Pool vs. Pool
– SERVPRO First Responder Bowl AAC vs. Pool

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There is no New Year’s Six bowl bid and that likely will stick. The only team ever to get to a big time bowl game from the non-power conference was Boise State back in 2014.

In the pursuit of bowl eligibility, the Mountain West teams closely eye DraftKings Sportsbook insights. With eight potential qualifiers, attention turns to critical games for Colorado State. As the bowl lineup takes shape, the Mountain West’s affiliation adds intrigue to matchups like the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, creating anticipation for diverse postseason scenarios.

New Mexico Bowl

Saturday, December 16, 2023
5:45 pm ET, ESPN
University Stadium, Albuquerque, NM
Bowl Ties: Conference USA vs Mountain West
Matchup: Air Force vs. New Mexico State

LA Bowl

Saturday, December 16, 2023
7:30 pm ET, ABC
SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
Bowl Ties: Mountain West vs Pac-12
Matchup: UNLV vs. UCLA

Scooter’s Coffee Frisco Bowl

Tuesday, December 19, 2023
9:00 pm ET, ESPN
Toyota Stadium, Frisco, TX
Bowl Ties: Group of Five vs Group of Five
Matchup: Wyoming vs. SMU

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

Saturday, December 23, 2023
3:30 pm ET, ESPN
Albertsons Stadium, Boise, ID
Bowl Ties: MAC vs Mountain West
Matchup: Boise State vs. Bowling Green

EasyPost Hawaii Bowl

Saturday, December 23, 2023
10:30 pm ET, ESPN
Clarence TC Ching Athletics Complex, Honolulu, HI
Bowl Ties: American Athletic vs Mountain West
Matchup: Utah State vs. Rice

SERVPRO First Responder Bowl

Tuesday, December 26, 2023
5:30 pm ET, ESPN
Gerald R Ford Stadium, University Park, TX
Bowl Ties: AAC vs Pool
Matchup: 
San Jose State vs. Texas State

Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl

Saturday, December 30, 2023
4:30 pm ET, Barstool
Arizona Stadium, Tucson, AZ
Bowl Ties: MAC vs Mountain West
Matchup: Fresno State vs. Miami (OH)

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Week 11 Mountain West Football Recap; Coaching Updates

Week 11 Mountain West Football Recap; Coaching Updates A lot of changes happened and could be more. Contact/Follow @MWCwire Coaching news highlights the week. Jeremy and Josh are back to do not just a quick recap of Week 11 of Mountain West play but …

Week 11 Mountain West Football Recap; Coaching Updates


A lot of changes happened and could be more.


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Coaching news highlights the week.

Jeremy and Josh are back to do not just a quick recap of Week 11 of Mountain West play but also the news of two openings within the Mountain West with San Diego State and Boise State now being open.

You can find the Mountain West Wire podcast below or subscribe to the show via TuneInSpotifyiTunes, and more. Listen in, subscribe and rate it and let us know what you think!

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San Diego State vs. Colorado State: Game Preview, How to Watch, Odds, Prediction

The Rams host the Aztecs as they hope to get to bowl eligibility. Here’s how the Rams can start that journey on the right foot.

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San Diego State vs. Colorado State: Game Preview, How to Watch, Odds, Prediction


The Rams start their journey to bowl eligibility


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Can the Rams get start fast and finish strong?

WEEK 11: San Diego State Aztecs (3-6, 1-4 MW) vs Colorado State Rams (3-6, 1-4 MW)

WHEN: Saturday, November 11th — 5 p.m. MST / 4 p.m. PST

WHERE: Canvas Stadium; Fort Collins, CO (36,500)

WEATHER: Partly Cloudy, 50 degrees at kickoff

TV: CBS Sports Network (Stream CBS Sports on Fubo and click the link here for a free trial)

RADIO: K99-FM 99.1 / ESPN 1600 AM

SERIES RECORD: This will be the 36th all time matchup between these two schools. San Diego State leads the series 22-14. Aztecs won 29-17 in San Diego in the last matchup in 2020.

WEBSITES: GoAztecs.com, the official San Diego State athletics website | CSURams.com, the official Colorado State athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): San Diego StateColorado State

ODDS: Colorado State -3.5

OVER/UNDER: 46.5

SP+ PROJECTION: Colorado State by 1.5

FEI PROJECTION: Colorado State by 3.5

PARKER FLEMING PROJECTION: Colorado State has a 58.85% win probability (27.03-24.07)

Now to the keys to victory for the Rams.

Keys to a colorado state victory

1. Spread the ball around

Everyone knows Tory Horton and Dallin Holker are going to get the ball at some point. But Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi and Jay Norvell need to call plays for other receivers. Justus Ross-Simmons and Louis Brown have shown they can be playmakers. Dylan Goffney and others provide depth when needed and have also shown they can make plays when asked.

2. Start the third quarter strong

The Rams have been outscored 51-10 in conference play in the third quarter. Colorado State needs to make a change if they want to get to a bowl game. The Aztecs haven’t been the same Aztecs this year on both sides of the ball. The Rams need to come out with fire on both sides of the ball if they want to win.

3. Stay home on defense

San Diego State isn’t as run happy as they have been in previous seasons. They are more balanced. However, QB Jaylen Maden is their leading rusher. He can take off when needed. The Rams need to stay home, set the edge, and contain the QB. They also need to spy the QB. Letting the QB run has cost them in a couple games this season.

Prediction

It’s military appreciation night in Fort Collins. The Rams want to get to bowl eligibility and the fight starts this game. The Rams will play tough punch them in the mouth football. The Aztecs will have their moments, but the Rams will finish this one strong to earn their fourth win of the season.

Final Score: Colorado State 27, San Diego State 21

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UNLV Made The Right Hire With Barry Odom

UNLV’s hiring is starting to pay off.

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UNLV Made The Right Hire With Barry Odom


UNLV is 8-2 after Friday night’s win over Wyoming


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Odom is having a successful first season in Las Vegas

Following Friday night’s 34-14 win over Wyoming, UNLV is 8-2 under head coach Barry Odom.

Based on the results, it is clear that Odom has been successful turning around UNLV in a short period of time. The last time UNLV won more than seven games in a single season was 1984. This will be UNLV’s first winning season since 2013.

In the win over Wyoming, UNLV’s defense shutdown Wyoming in the second half and the offense helped put the game away. The team rode a 21-point first quarter and managed to cruise to a 20-point win over a 6-4 Wyoming team.

Last year, the Odom hire caught some people by surprise. It turned out to be the right move for both sides. Odom needed an FBS program to give him another chance at being a head coach. UNLV needed a change of direction.

The Rebels have won seven of its last eight games. With two regular season games left, UNLV has an opportunity to enter a bowl game with 10 wins. UNLV will take on Air Force and San Jose State in the next two weeks.

Odom provided a culture change that UNLV desperately needed.

Wyoming Cowboys vs. UNLV Rebels: How the Cowboys will win

A face-off between two bowl-eligible teams in a premiere Mountain West matchup between Wyoming and UNLV. How do the Cowboys win?

Wyoming Cowboys vs. UNLV Rebels: How the Cowboys will win


A face-off between two bowl-eligible teams in a premiere Mountain West matchup between the Wyoming Cowboys and the UNLV Rebels.


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WEEK 11: Wyoming Cowboys (6-3, 3-2 MW) vs. UNLV Rebels (7-2, 4-1 MW)

WHEN: Friday, November 10 — 6:45 PM PT

WHERE: Allegiant Stadium (65,000)

TV: FS1

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RADIO: Cowboy Sports Network

SERIES RECORD: Wyoming 14-11

LAST MATCHUP: Wyoming won 45-14 on Nov. 27, 2020 in Las Vegas

WEBSITES: GoWyo.com, the official Wyoming athletics website; UNLVRebels.com, the official UNLV athletics website.

GAME NOTES: Wyoming | UNLV

ODDS: UNLV -5.5

OVER/UNDER: 50.5 points

Of the 25 games between the Wyoming Cowboys (6-3, 3-2 MW) and the UNLV Rebels (7-2, 4-1 MW), 14 were decided by one possession, and nine of those came in the Sin City. The Rebels have a slight advantage in those nine games, winning five of them over the Pokes, most recently in the triple overtime bout in 2016.

Both squads have overcome expectations for the season, as Wyoming was projected to finish sixth in the conference, and UNLV was projected ninth. However, the Rebels are now in their first bowl-eligible season in the past decade.

“Our opponent is playing, I think, maybe the best in the Mountain West right now,” Wyoming head coach Craig Bohl said in his weekly press conference.

Led by a heavy rushing attack, totaling 28 touchdowns, and an explosive wide receiver on the Biletnikoff watchlist, the Rebels are having one of their best seasons in recent memory. It is the first time UNLV has won seven of their first nine games since 1984, when the team’s quarterback was Randall Cunningham.

The Rebels’ Ricky White is closing in on 1,000 yards for the season, currently sitting at 884 with six touchdowns. Additionally, the trio of Vincent Davis Jr., Jai’Den Thomas and Donavyn Lester combined for 1,293 rushing yards.

UNLV also dominated in their game last weekend against New Mexico, 56-14. With three rushing touchdowns in the second quarter and a 28-point lead by halftime, the Rebels secured their seventh victory.

On the other sideline, it has been a tale of two stories for the Cowboys, as the team is 6-0 at home but 0-3 when traveling. While facing one of the top teams of the Mountain West, the Pokes are 2-2 in games this season against teams with a winning record.

A bright side of Wyoming’s play has been transfer running back Harrison Waylee, who has rushed for 686 yards this season in only six games. Quarterback Andrew Peasley has also found himself in the best season of his collegiate career. He has thrown for 1,195 yards and 15 touchdowns, with only four interceptions.

The Pokes’ defense has been another key to their success. From the numbers, it would look like Wyoming is a losing team. They allow more points than they score and give up 375 yards of offense a game, but one reason they have totaled six wins is a top turnover-forcing team in the country. Wyoming has snagged seven interceptions and forced nine fumbles, leading to a +8-turnover margin, tied for 10th best in the country.

 

Last week, Wyoming overcame Colorado State’s effort to win the Bronze Boot, 24-15.

As underdogs, Wyoming will have to overcome the odds, play its hand and ensure it doesn’t fall to the house.

Wyoming will win if…

As with any game, winning the turnover battle is extremely helpful for a victory. However, as Wyoming is tied for 10th in the country for its turnover margin, UNLV is tied for sixth with +9. The Rebels have contributed 19 turnovers this season and haven’t had a game without forcing one.

The Cowboys won the turnover battle in six games, including losses at Air Force and Boise State. Against the Rams last Friday, Wyoming forced three turnovers, including a 61-yard scoop and dash for defensive end Tyce Westland and the linebacker duo of Easton Gibbs and Shae Suiaunoa snatching the ball out of the air.

The only conference loss UNLV has suffered this season came to Fresno State, where the Rebels gave the ball away four times. But UNLV knows how to get the ball back as well as Jaxen Turner is tied for first in the Mountain West with four interceptions.

Between two teams that don’t dominate the margin of turnovers, Wyoming must force more than the Rebels, Peasley must maintain his efficiency and keep the ball away from the UNLV defenders, and the Cowboys must continue their trend of not fumbling the football. The last time a Wyoming fumble occurred was Sept. 30 against New Mexico.

Staying on the defensive side of the ball for Wyoming, the Go-Go offense that UNLV runs allows a re-introduction to the option play for the Cowboy defense. Wyoming got killed against the option offense of Air Force last month as the Falcons ran for 356 yards and three touchdowns.

Wyoming will get another crack at shutting down an offense that will operate out of the option. This season, the Pokes have been able to shut down the run in particular games, with only allowing 93 yards to Texas Tech, 90 to Portland State, 38 to Fresno State, and 51 to Colorado State. However, in addition to the Air Force game, Wyoming has given up 217 yards to Appalachian State, 225 to New Mexico, and 227 to Boise State.

Flipping to the Wyoming offense, the team must score early and often. In several games this season, the Cowboys have gotten solid leads in the first half but fallen short later in the game. While needing to finish out the game, scoring early and often puts pressure on the UNLV offense to match the Pokes. If UNLV is falling behind several scores, the team may abandon the rushing attack altogether, a plus for Wyoming.

 

To get a sizeable lead, the Cowboys must utilize Waylee. Wyoming’s leading rusher is one of the school’s impact players when healthy. He averages 93.4 yards per game on the ground, and when he rushes for 100 yards, which he has done four times this season, the Pokes are 3-1. Cut that down to at least 83 yards, and it becomes 4-1. When Waylee wins, Wyoming will win.

UNLV’s defense has held teams to only 125 yards rushing per game, which raises a problem for Wyoming. Although, UNLV has only played two teams who currently have a winning record, and both games were losses for the Rebels.

The combined record of UNLV’s opponents is 37-47. In contrast, Wyoming’s opponent’s records are 47-32. Specifically looking at this, Wyoming has had a tougher schedule thus far and only lost one game more than the Rebels. According to Sports Reference, Wyoming’s schedule is ranked 70th in the country compared to UNLV’s at 121st.

In what will be another close game in the series, Wyoming will prove to be the superior team and leave Sin City victorious.

Wyoming 34 – UNLV 30

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Air Force at Hawaii: How the Falcons can beat the Rainbow Warriors

Air Force at Hawaii: How the Falcons can beat the Rainbow Warriors The Falcons Are Looking To Stay Perfect In Conference Play Contact/Follow @Sean or @MWCWire Can Air Force Rebound After a Week 10 Letdown? WEEK 11: Air Force Falcons 8-1 (5-0) vs. …

Air Force at Hawaii: How the Falcons can beat the Rainbow Warriors


The Falcons Are Looking To Stay Perfect In Conference Play


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Can Air Force Rebound After a Week 10 Letdown?

WEEK 11: Air Force Falcons 8-1 (5-0) vs. Hawaii Rainbow Warriors 3-7 (1-4)

WHEN: Saturday, November 11th — 10:00 P.M. MT/ 9:00 P.M. PT

WHERE: Clarence T.C. Ching Complex ( Honolulu, O‘ahu)

WEATHER: Mainly clear skies. Low 74F. Winds ENE at 10 to 20 mph.

TV: Spectrum- Kanoa Leahey (play-by-play), Rich Miano (analyst), Jordan Helle (sidelines)

RADIO: KVOR AM 740 in Colorado Springs, 104.3 the Fan in Denver, SIRIUS XM 380, SXM 970
Jim Arthur (play-by-play), Jesse Kurtz (analyst)

SERIES RECORD: Air Force leads the series record 14-7-1

WEBSITES: HawaiiAthletics.com, the official Hawaii athletics website | GoAirForceFalcons.com, the official Air Force athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): Hawaii | Air Force

SP+ PROJECTION: Air Force by 22

FEI PROJECTION: Air Force by 20.6

PARKER FLEMING PROJECTIONS:

Exactly one week after the most disappointing outings in recent memory, Air Force has an opportunity to get off the mat and realize a new mission. The Kuter trophy, which is awarded to the winner of the Hawaii versus Air Force game is hardly a consolation for fumbling away the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy. Yes, (bad) pun intended.

However, it’s much more than just the trophy that is at state on the island Saturday night. While winning the CiC outright is no longer possible, something the Falcons have never done in their history is still very much alive and in front of them. A Mountain West Conference Championship.

You would think the season was over for Air Force after last week’s stumble. They fell out of the College Football Playoff rankings just as soon as they entered, dropped to the rear of the race for a New Years Six Bowl bid and yet they’ve lost just one game all year, none of which have come in Conference play. The only team in the entire Mountain West that can say that.

If Air Force wants to reinforce how much those games against military brethren mean, they cannot allow Army to beat them twice this year by not showing up at Hawaii on Saturday.

HERE’S HOW AIR FORCE CAN BEAT THE RAINBOW WARRIORS

While I fancy myself more of a New Testament guy, an Old Testament verse is most apropos for Saturday; Vengeance is mine saith (Air Force).

It’s almost eerie how similar Hawaii and Army are as it relates to their disparate comparisons to Air Force in nearly every significant team statistical category. None of that mattered last week, as the Falcons took a season’s worth of miscues and bundled them into a single gift-wrapped package delivered to Mile High Stadium.

That is why for week 11 against the Rainbow Warriors, we are going to simplify the blueprint to victory. Be the Air Force team from the first 10 weeks of the season.

Get a ground game established behind that elite offensive line. Even if that means an exercise of patience. The dive will feed the pitch, the pitch will feed the dive. A steady diet of Emmanuel Michel, Owen Burk and John Lee Eldridge II will lead to the ultimate demise of Hawaii. Continue working in Dane Kinamon, and the offense only becomes more dynamic.

This is an opponent surrendering 176 yards on the ground and 34 points per game. That presents nearly ideal as a rebound candidate. If the Falcon defense can continue their high level of play, Bo Richter and crew are going to make it a long night for Brayden Schager and the Hawaii offense. Which in turn will make for an even longer night for their overextended and fatigued defense.

And after three weeks of struggling in the kicking game, now would be a good time to see Matthew Dapore get back to form that resembled an All-Conference kicker. Air Force has been and can be a complete football team.

The road ahead is a difficult one for a team that has ambitions of a Conference Championship. With games against Boise State and UNLV looming, they cannot look past this week’s opponent. This truly is a ‘get right game’ for the Falcons.

No better time to shake off the seasons first loss and regain form, than a convincing win in paradise.

Back to basics.

Protect the ball. Run the ball. Sing second.

Air Force 35 –  Hawaii 17

A SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL YOU MILITARY VETERANS

It’s a privilege to have the opportunity to write about a team of young men that I feel are representing all that is best in us as people. And it is with immense respect and a heart full of gratitude that I express my sincerest thanks to all the Veterans out there providing a way of life that I am able to enjoy because of the sacrifices you make. On behalf of my family and so many others, Thank you.

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College Football Playoff Rankings: Has Fresno State Done Enough To Crack The Top 25?

With Air Force’s loss to Army, the door is open for the Bulldogs to find a path to a New Year’s Six bowl… if the committee likes them.

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College Football Playoff Rankings: Has Fresno State Done Enough To Crack The Top 25?


With Air Force’s loss to Army, the door is open for the Bulldogs to find a path to a New Year’s Six bowl… if the committee likes them.


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Can the ‘Dogs get their due?

Saturday proved to be a pretty good day for the Fresno State Bulldogs. They reclaimed the Milk Can trophy from rival Boise State, watched the Air Force Falcons trip up against Army, and generally saw their overall resume improve across the Mountain West football landscape.

With the next set of College Football Playoff rankings set to drop soon, could Tuesday be even better? Here is how the Mountain West’s two contenders stack up:

Fresno State Bulldogs (8-1)

SP+ rank: 46 | FEI rank (through Week 9): 40 | Sagarin rank: 53 | Strength-of-schedule rank (per Sagarin/Sports Reference): 99/124

Best three wins: vs. UNLV (7-2), at Utah State (4-5), vs. Boise State (4-5)

Best three opponent wins: Purdue over Virginia Tech (4-5) on the road, Arizona State over Washington State (4-5) at home, Boise State over Wyoming (6-3) at home

The case for the Bulldogs: While the schedule had been pretty light overall, the Bulldogs may get a good bit of credit for taking down Boise State, a team whose record may be skewed at least a little by hard luck in close games. Wyoming’s victory over New Mexico on Saturday also softens Fresno State’s one loss a bit, as the Cowboys are now bowl eligible, while wins by Utah State and UNLV only help.

The case against the Bulldogs: It may end up being that Fresno State isn’t getting enough help from their opponents. The three opponents on the Bulldogs’ non-conference schedule — Purdue, Arizona State, and Kent State — have three combined FBS wins between them, exactly the kind of haplessness that could slow the Bulldogs’ ascension into the New Year’s six race.

Air Force Falcons (8-1)

SP+ rank: 39 | FEI rank (through Week 9): 43 | Sagarin rank: 50 | Strength-of-schedule rank (per Sagarin/Sports Reference): 126/125

Best three wins: vs. Wyoming (6-3), at San Jose State (4-5), at Navy (3-5)

Best three opponent wins: Wyoming over Texas Tech (4-5) at home, San Diego State over Ohio (6-3) at home, Colorado State over Boise State (4-5) at home

The case for the Falcons: Air Force did get some bits of good news with regard to the opponents they have beaten. Wyoming is bowl eligible, Utah State moved one step closer to bowl eligibility with a win over San Diego State, and Sam Houston State tallied their first win of the year (albeit against 2-6 FCS Kennesaw State).

The case against the Falcons: Of the teams nominally in the conversation for the Group of 5’s New Year’s Six bowl bid, Air Force’s loss to 3-6 Army is easily the worst one overall. Considering they’d just squeaked in to the initial rankings as it was, we may not seem them there again unless they win out and claim the Mountain West crown.

How do these Mountain West teams stack up against everyone else in the hunt? Read on to learn more.

Coaches Poll Top 25 Projection College Basketball Rankings Prediction Week 12

What will the latest Coaches college basketball poll be on January 23rd? We make our best guess prediction before the real poll comes out on Monday morning

What will the latest 2022-2023 Coaches Poll potentially be? It’s our predicted best guess on the early college basketball rankings after Week 12


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Note that this is NOT the actual 2022-2023 college basketball Coaches Poll – it’s our prediction and projection of what it might be before it’s released.

Coaches Poll College Basketball Rankings Prediction Week 12

Number in parentheses is where each team finished in last week’s rankings.    

25. San Diego State Aztecs 15-4 (NR)

24. Providence Friars 15-5 (20)

23. Florida Atlantic Owls 19-1 (NR)

22. Saint Mary’s Gaels 18-4 (24)

21. Baylor Bears 14-5 (22)

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20. Clemson Tigers 16-4 (19)

19. Miami Hurricanes 15-4 (16)

18. UConn Huskies 16-5 (14)

17. Marquette Golden Eagles 16-5 (18)

16. Charleston Cougars 21-1 (21)

AP All-Time College Football Rankings

15. TCU Horned Frogs 15-4 (13)

14. Iowa State Cyclones 14-4 (12)

13. Xavier Musketeers 16-4 (8)

12. Texas Longhorns 16-3 (7)

11. Gonzaga Bulldogs 17-4 (6)

AP College Basketball Top 25 Prediction

10. Auburn Tigers 16-3 (17)

9. Kansas Jayhawks 16-3 (2)

8. Kansas State Wildcats 17-2 (15)

7. UCLA Bruins 17-3 (5)

6. Virginia Cavaliers 15-3 (10)

CFN Final Football Rankings 1-131

5. Arizona Wildcats 17-3 (11)

4. Tennessee Volunteers 16-3 (9)

3. Houston Cougars 18-2 (1)

2. Alabama Crimson Tide 17-2 (4)

1. Purdue Boilermakers 19-1 (3)

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All-Time Coaches Poll Rankings | AP All-Time Rankings

Coaches Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings Week 11

Coaches Top 25 Poll – where do all the top teams stand in the latest Coaches college basketball rankings after Week 11?

Where do all the top teams rank in the Week 11 Coaches Top 25 college basketball poll? Which teams just missed out, but received votes?


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Coaches Poll College Basketball Rankings Week 11

Others Receiving Votes: Rutgers 74; Duke 64; Florida Atlantic 58; Michigan State 42; Wisconsin 41; Indiana 32; New Mexico 25; San Diego State. 24; Iowa 23; Ohio State21; Missouri 21; Arizona State 20; NC State 16; Kentucky 10; Texas A&M 8; Boise State. 7; Texas Tech 3; North Carolina 3; Nevada 2; Tulane 1.

Number in parentheses is where each team finished in last week’s rankings.    

25. Arkansas Razorbacks 12-5 82 (16)

24. Saint Mary’s Gaels 16-4 88 (NR)

23. Illinois Fighting Illini 12-5 97 (NR)

22. Baylor Bears 12-5 133 (NR)

21. Charleston Cougars 18-1 153 (24)

Coaches Final Football Rankings

20. Providence Friars 14-4 172 (19)

19. Clemson Tigers 15-3 177 (NR)

18. Marquette Golden Eagles 14-5 197 (23)

17. Auburn Tigers 14-3 235 (22)

16. Miami Hurricanes 14-3 266 (15)

AP College Basketball Top 25

15. Kansas State Wildcats 15-2 364 (13)

14. UConn Huskies 15-4 367 (7)

13. TCU Horned Frogs 14-3 372 (17)

12. Iowa State Cyclones 13-3 379 (14)

11. Arizona Wildcats 15-3 410 (9)

AP All-Time College Football Rankings

10. Virginia Cavaliers 13-3 499 (12)

9. Tennessee Volunteers 14-3 537 (5)

8. Xavier Musketeers 15-3 555 (11)

7. Texas Longhorns 15-2 574 (10)

6. Gonzaga Bulldogs 15-3 616 (8)

CFN Final Football Rankings 1-131

5. UCLA Bruins 16-2 645 (6)

4. Alabama Crimson Tide 15-2 699 1 1st (4)

3. Purdue Boilermakers 16-1 743 5 1st (3)

2. Kansas Jayhawks 16-1 768 9 1st (2)

1. Houston Cougars 17-1 777 17 1st (1)

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AP Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings Week 11

AP Top 25 Poll – where do all the top teams stand in the latest AP college basketball rankings after Week 11?

Where do all the top teams rank in the Week 11 AP Top 25 college basketball poll? Which teams just missed out, but received votes?


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AP Poll College Basketball Rankings Week 11

Others Receiving Votes: NC State 111, Saint Mary’s 106, Arizona State 79, New Mexico 67, Illinois 61, San Diego State 44, Michigan State 29, Duke 24, Wisconsin 14, Creighton 9, Kent State 8, Boise State 6, Texas A&M 5, Ohio State 3, Missouri 3, VCU 2, Iowa 2, North Carolina 1

Number in parentheses is where each team finished in last week’s rankings.    

25. Arkansas Razorbacks 12-5 115 (15)

24. Florida Atlantic Owls 16-1 126 (NR)

23. Rutgers Scarlet Knights 13-5 131 (NR)

22. Providence Friars 14-4 262 (19)

21. Baylor Bears 12-5 267 (NR)

Coaches Final Football Rankings

20. Marquette Golden Eagles 14-5 306 (25)

 19 Clemson Tigers 15-3 339 (NR)

18. Charleston Cougars 18-1 351 (22)

17. Miami Hurricanes 14-3 487 (16)

16. Auburn Tigers 14-3 553 (21)  

Coaches Poll College Basketball Top 25

15. UConn Huskies 15-4 668 (6)

14. TCU Horned Frogs 14-3 753 (17)

13. Kansas State Wildcats 15-2 771 (11)

12. Iowa State Cyclones 13-3 795 (14)

11. Arizona Wildcats 15-3 838 (9)

AP All-Time College Football Rankings

10. Virginia Cavaliers 13-3 923 (13)

9. Tennessee Volunteers 14-3 1019 (5)

8. Xavier Musketeers 15-3 1047 (12)

7. Texas Longhorns 15-2 1122 (10)

6. Gonzaga Bulldogs 15-3 1178 (8)

CFN Final Football Rankings 1-131

5. UCLA Bruins 16-2 1237 (7)

4. Alabama Crimson Tide 15-2 1347 (4)

3. Purdue Boilermakers 16-1 1382 3 1st (3)

2. Kansas Jayhawks 16-1 1446 23 1st (2)

1. Houston Cougars 17-1 1460 34 1st (1)

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