Bowl Projections, College Football Playoff Predictions: Week 7

What are the bowl projections and the College Football Playoff calls after Week 7 of the college football season?

Oh did this just get even more interesting.

There will be plenty of upsets on the way, but until then the College Football Playoff picture remains … clear? It’s not what you think, and you’ll see what we’re talking about when we get there.

There are a slew of funky things happening with this week’s bowl projections, and they all have to do with remaining schedules.

Remember, a team needs to get to six wins to become bowl eligible. Michigan State might have just beaten Wisconsin, but it has to win three of its last five games against at Michigan, at Illinois, Rutgers, Indiana, at Penn State. It could happen, but the call is that it’ll lose three of those last five.

Wisconsin? It has been awful at times, but it has an easier finishing kick and should sneak in with three wins in the last five games.

Stanford?! Yeah, remember, it lost to four tough teams – USC, at Washington, at Oregon, Oregon State – but it can beat Arizona State, Washington State, Cal, and BYU to get to six. That might be a stretch, but that’s what the bowl projections are.

Even crazier might be the number of eligible teams. Yup, we’re making the call that ESPN will crank up the Frisco Bowl Classic like it did last year to get that extra TV game on.

So just as second half of the season gets going …

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Bowl Projections: Week 7

Bowl Projections: Week 7 2022-2023
Bowl Projections, Part 2 | New Year’s Six
College Football Playoff Prediction

College Football Week 7 Roundup
CFN 1-131 Rankings | Rankings by Conference
Bowl Projections | Week 7 Scoreboard
Week 8 Early Lines | AP Rankings | Coaches Poll
What 12-Team Playoff Would Look Like
Top 10 Hot Seat Coach Rankings | Heisman Race
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2022-2023 conference bowl tie-ins

All Times Eastern

HomeTown Lenders Bahamas Bowl

Friday, December 16, 2022
11:30 am, ESPN
Thomas Robinson Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas
Last Year: Middle Tennessee 31, Toledo 24
Bowl Ties: Conference USA vs MAC
Bowl Projection: WKU vs Ball State

Duluth Trading Cure Bowl

Friday, December 16, 2022
3:00, ESPN
Camping World Stadium, Orlando, FL
Last Year: Coastal Carolina 47, Northern Illinois 41
Bowl Ties: Group of Five vs Group of Five or Army
Bowl Projection: Bowling Green vs Old Dominion

Wasabi Fenway Bowl

Saturday, December 17, 2022
11:00 am, ESPN
Fenway Park, Boston, MA
Last Year: Canceled
Bowl Ties: ACC vs American Athletic (Conference USA)
Bowl Projection: Syracuse vs Tulane

Cricket Celebration Bowl

Saturday, December 17, 2022
12:00, ABC
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Last Year: South Carolina State 31, Jackson State 10
Bowl Ties: MEAC vs SWAC
Bowl Projection: North Carolina Central vs Jackson State

New Mexico Bowl

Saturday, December 17, 2022
2:15, ESPN
Dreamstyle Stadium, Albuquerque, NM
Last Year: Fresno State 31, UTEP 24
Bowl Ties: Mountain West vs AAC, C-USA, MAC or Sun Belt
Bowl Projection: San Diego State vs North Texas

Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl

Saturday, December 17, 2022
3:30, ABC
SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA
Last Year: Canceled
Bowl Ties: Mountain West vs Pac-12
Bowl Projection: San Jose State vs Washington

LendingTree Bowl

Saturday, December 17, 2022
5:45, ESPN
Independence Stadium, Shreveport, LA
Last Year: Liberty 56, Eastern Michigan 20
Bowl Ties: MAC vs Sun Belt (C-USA)
Bowl Projection: Toledo vs South Alabama

SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl

Saturday, December 17, 2022
7:30, ABC
Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
Last Year: Wisconsin 20, Arizona State 13
Bowl Ties: Pac-12 vs SEC
Bowl Projection: Stanford vs Mississippi State

Frisco Bowl

Saturday, December 17, 2022
9:15, ESPN
Toyota Stadium, Frisco, TX
Last Year: San Diego State 38, UTSA 24
Bowl Ties: Group of Five vs Group of Five or Army
Bowl Projection: Rice vs Wyoming

Myrtle Beach Bowl

Monday, December 19, 2022
2:30, ESPN
Brooks Stadium, Conway, SC
Last Year: Tulsa 30, Old Dominion 17
Bowl Ties: C-USA, MAC, Sun Belt
Bowl Projection: Miami University vs Southern Miss

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

Tuesday, December 20, 2022
3:30 ESPN
Albertsons Stadium, Boise, ID
Last Year: Wyoming 52, Kent State 38
Bowl Ties: MAC vs Mountain West
Bowl Projection: Ohio vs Boise State

RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl

Tuesday, December 20, 2022
7:30, ESPN
FAU Stadium, Boca Raton, FL
Last Year: WKU 59, Appalachian State 38
Bowl Ties: Group of Five vs Group of Five
Bowl Projection: Georgia Southern vs Memphis

R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

Wednesday, December 21, 2022
9:00, ESPN
Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Last Year: Louisiana 36, Marshall 21
Bowl Ties: Conference USA vs Sun Belt
Bowl Projection: UAB vs Coastal Carolina

Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl

Thursday, December 22, 2022
7:30, ESPN
Amon G. Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, TX
Last Year: Army 24, Missouri 22
Bowl Ties: American Athletic vs Conference USA (Big 12, Pac-12)
Bowl Projection: UCF vs Texas Tech

Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl

Friday, December 23, 2022
TBA, ESPN
Ladd-Peebles Stadium, Mobile, AL
Last Year: UAB 31, BYU 28
Bowl Ties: American Athletic vs Army
Bowl Projection: Houston vs BYU

Union Home Gasparilla Bowl

Friday, December 23, 2022
TBA, ESPN
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
Last Year: UCF 29, Florida 17
Bowl Ties: ACC, Big 12, Pac-12, SEC (AAC, C-USA)
Bowl Projection: Appalachian State vs UTSA

Frisco Football Classic*

Friday, December 23, 2022
TBA, ESPN
Toyota Stadium, Frisco, TX
Last Year: Miami University 27, North Texas 14
Bowl Ties: None
Bowl Projection: Kansas vs Liberty
*We’re making the call that once again there will be too many available bowl teams, so – this is a true projection – ESPN will revive the Frisco Football Classic to get a Big 12 team in against a bowl eligible team that has to find a spot somewhere.

Easyport Hawaii Bowl

Saturday, December 24, 2022
8:00, ESPN
Clarence TC Ching Complex, Honolulu, HI
Last Year: Canceled
Bowl Ties: Conference USA vs Mountain West
Bowl Projection: Middle Tennessee vs Air Force

Bowl Projections: Week 7 2022-2023
Bowl Projections, Part 2 | New Year’s Six
College Football Playoff Prediction
12-Team College Football Playoff: What If? Week 7

More Bowl Projections After Week 7: NEXT

College Football Playoff Expansion Top 12 Projection, 2022 Version After Week 7

College Football Playoff expansion: What would the top 12 project to be if the new format was in place for 2022?

College Football Playoff Expansion Top 12 Projection, 2022 Version After Week 7

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Bowl Projections | CFN Week 7 Rankings 1-131

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In this wildest of years, an expanded College Football Playoff would make this season even more exciting.

Would Tennessee’s win over Alabama have meant as much if the playoff was expanded? Of course it would, because that would’ve all but sealed a spot in the playoff for the Vols – it’s hardly guaranteed in the current format.

But more than that, it’s going to be harder than you think to get into the top 12 – or top 11 if the top Group of Five champion is outside of the group.

Just look at the top three teams that wouldn’t get in.

The plan – potentially starting in 2023 – is to guarantee that the top six conference champions are in, and then the next six are in according to the CFP rankings.

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Top Four Projected Seeds After Week 6
 (top four conference champions)

1. Georgia (SEC): Sugar Bowl
2. Ohio State (Big Ten): Rose Bowl
3. Clemson (ACC): Orange Bowl
4. TCU (Big 12): Cotton Bowl

At-Large Seeds 



12. Cincinnati (AAC Champion) at
5. Tennessee (SEC)

11. Oklahoma State (Big 12) at
6. Michigan (Big Ten)

10. Oregon (Pac-12) at
7. Alabama (SEC)

9. UCLA (Pac-12) at
8. Ole Miss (SEC)

Top Three Teams That Would Be Left Out
USC (Pac-12), Wake Forest (ACC), Syracuse (ACC)

Here’s how it’s going to work (this is from the College Football Playoff):

1. The 12 teams will be the six conference champions ranked highest by the selection committee (no minimum ranking requirement), plus the six highest-ranked teams not included among the six highest-ranked conference champions.

2. The ranking of the teams will continue to be done by a selection committee whose size, composition, and method of selection will remain substantially unchanged.

3. The four highest-ranked conference champions will be seeded one through four and each will receive a first-round bye.

4. The other eight teams will play in the first round with the higher seeds hosting the lower seeds either on campus or at other sites designated by the higher-seeded institution (No. 12 at No. 5, No. 11 at No. 6, No. 10 at No. 7 and No. 9 at No. 8.

5. The model allows for first-round games to be played on either the second or third weekend in December in a way that best accommodates the format and the participating teams, with at least 12 days between the conference championship games and the first-round games. The Management Committee would make the final determination of the calendar.

6. Subject to reaching agreement with bowls, the four quarterfinal games and two Playoff Semifinal games would be played in bowls on a rotating basis.

7. The national championship game will continue to be played at a neutral site.

8. Subject to reaching agreement with bowls, the four highest-ranked conference champions will be assigned to quarterfinals bowls on selection day in ranking order, and in consideration of current contract bowl relationships if those bowls are selected for the rotation. For example, if the Pac-12 champion were ranked #1, the Big Ten champion were ranked #3, and the Rose Bowl were a quarterfinal site, the Pac-12 champion would be assigned to the Rose Bowl and the Big Ten champion would be assigned elsewhere.

9. With the four highest-ranked champions assigned to quarterfinal games in bowls, the opponent from first-round game winners will be assigned by the selection committee based on the bracket.

10. The higher seeds would receive preferential placement in the Playoff Semifinal games.

Bowl Projections | CFN Week 6 Rankings 1-131

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Mountain West Week 7 Football In Five Words

Mountain West Week 7 Football In Five Words We also added GIF, just because Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire What a week! Well… well… well. This week shows that the Mountain West is anyone’s for the taking with some more unique results. …

Mountain West Week 7 Football In Five Words


We also added GIF, just because


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What a week!

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Well… well… well. This week shows that the Mountain West is anyone’s for the taking with some more unique results.

However, even in saying it’s for the taking, the teams we thought would be the best are slowly getting there with Utah State on a winning streak, and Fresno State topping San Jose State in a fashion no one saw coming.

The conference is all over the place and likely will be these short five word recaps, especially if you look at week prior ones.

As always, below are our reactions and then followed by some twitter reaction.

Air Force – We can still run well.

Boise State – Bye weeks are so good.

Colorado State – Can’t beat Utah State’s QB4

Fresno State – What!!! We also play defense.

Hawaii – Don’t forget about Dedrick Parson

Nevada – Tough to win at Hawaii.

New Mexico – New offensive coordinator didn’t work.

San Diego State – Are our quarterbacks healthy yet?

San Jose State – Running game still an issue.

UNLV – Depth is not there yet.

Utah State – A win with QB4, sure.

Wyoming – Another team on a bye.


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AP Top 25 College Football Rankings: Week 7

AP top 25 poll, college football rankings for 2022, Week 7

Where do all the top teams rank in the Week 7 AP Top 25 college football poll? Which teams just missed out, but received votes?


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AP Top 25 College Football Rankings: 2022 Week 7

Number in parentheses is where each team finished in previous rankings.

Others Receiving Votes: Purdue 95, LSU 87, UCF 13, South Carolina 13, Kansas 12, James Madison 6, Oregon State 6, Maryland 5, South Alabama 4, Liberty 2, Arkansas 1, Minnesota 1, Florida State 1

25 Tulane Green Wave 6-1 115 (NR)

24 Mississippi State Bulldogs 5-2 150 (16)

23 NC State Wolfpack 5-2 155 (14)

22 North Carolina Tar Heels 6-1 210 (NR)

21 Cincinnati Bearcats 5-1 321 (21)

CFN Rankings 1-131: Week 7

20 Texas Longhorns 5-2 368 (T22)

19 Kentucky Wildcats 5-2 414 (T22)

18 Illinois Fighting Illini 6-1 433 (24)

17 Kansas State Wildcats 5-1 599 (17)

16 Penn State Nittany Lions 5-1 629 (10)

CFN Rankings by Conference: Week 7

15 Utah Utes 5-2 715 (20)

14 Syracuse Orange 6-0 751 (18)

13 Wake Forest Demon Deacons 5-1 790 (14)

12 USC Trojans 6-1 861 (7)

11 Oklahoma State Cowboys 5-1 913 (8)

Coaches Poll: Week 7

10 Oregon Ducks 5-1 953 (12)

9 UCLA Bruins 6-0 1048 (11)

8 TCU Horned Frogs 6-0 1166 (13)

7 Ole Miss Rebels 7-0 1173 (9)

6 Alabama Crimson Tide 6-1 1232  (3)

2022 Scoreboard, Results: Week 7

5 Clemson Tigers 7-0 1336 (4)

4 Michigan Wolverines 7-0 1384 (5)

3 Tennessee Volunteers 6-0 1474 (6)

15 1st place votes

2 Ohio State Buckeyes 6-0 1509 (2)

17 1st place votes

1 Georgia Bulldogs 7-0 1530 (1)

31 1st place votes
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USA TODAY Coaches Top 25 Poll, College Football Rankings Week 7

USA TODAY Coaches top 25 college football poll and rankings for 2022, Week 7

Where are all the top teams in the Week 7 USA TODAY Coaches Poll Top 25 college football rankings? Which teams just missed out and are also receiving votes?


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College Football Rankings: USA TODAY Coaches Poll 2022 Week 7

Number in parentheses is where each team finished in the previous rankings

Coaches Poll Also Receiving Votes: LSU 51; UCF 33; Kansas 30; South Carolina 24; Purdue 23; Maryland 15; Liberty 12; Washington 9; Baylor 7; Coastal Carolina 5; Pittsburgh 4; South Alabama 3; Arkansas 3; UTSA 1

25 Tulane Green Wave 6-1 83 (NR)

24 Mississippi State Bulldogs 5-2 212 (17)

23 NC State Wolfpack 5-2 232 (13)

22 North Carolina Tar Heels 6-1 236 (25)

21 Texas Longhorns 5-2 336 (24)

CFN Rankings By Conference

20 Illinois Fighting Illini 6-1 341 (NR)

19 Cincinnati Bearcats 5-1 370 (21)

18 Kentucky Wildcats 5-2 450 (22)

17 Kansas State Wildcats 5-1 637 (16)

16 Penn State Nittany Lions 5-1 653 (10)

CFN Rankings 1-131: Week 7

15 Utah Utes 5-2 663 (19)

14 Syracuse Orange 6-0 728 (18)

13 Wake Forest Demon Deacons 5-1 823 (14)

12 USC Trojans 6-1 852 (6)

11 Oklahoma State Cowboys 5-1 868 (7)

Scoreboard, Results: Week 7

10 UCLA Bruins 6-0 995 (12)

9 Oregon Ducks 5-1 1000 (11)

8 TCU Horned Frogs 6-0 1089 (15)

7 Ole Miss Rebels 7-0 1210 (9)

6 Alabama Crimson Tide 6-1 1236 (1)

5 Clemson Tigers 7-0 1351 (5)

4 Tennessee Volunteers 6-0 1408 (8)

2 1st place votes

3 Michigan Wolverines 7-0 1411 (4)

1 1st place vote

2 Ohio State Buckeyes 6-0 1511 (3)

17 1st place votes

1 Georgia Bulldogs 7-0 1550 (2)

43 1st place votes

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Mountain West Football: Week 7 Winners And Losers

Who were the big winners and losers from Week 7 of Mountain West football play? We make our picks for who shined and who disappointed.

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Mountain West Football: Week 7 Winners And Losers


We take a look at the Mountain West’s winners and losers from Week 7 of college football.


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Encouragements and letdowns from the week that was.

Week 7 in Mountain West football action featured just five games but had plenty of excitement in that small number. With some defensive fistfights and rivalry trophies on the line, some players and teams were destined to step up while others languished, so here are the winners and losers from Saturday’s games.

Winners

1. Utah State’s defense

After starting quarterback Cooper Legas got knocked out of the game in the first quarter with a concussion and backup Levi Williams suffered an ankle injury in the second, it might have been possible for Colorado State to steal another victory in conference play had the Aggies defense not stepped up in a big way to ensure that wouldn’t happen.

Despite also losing defensive end Byron Vaughns, Utah State kept the clamps on the Rams offense in a 23-13 victory by allowing just 3.9 yards per play. Daniel Grzesiak’s monster performance (three sacks, 3.5 tackles for loss, and a forced fumble) helped make up for Vaughns’s absence, as did Gurvan Hall’s game-sealing interception in the fourth quarter. It was the kind of effort they got repeatedly down the stretch in last year’s championship run, and the Aggies might need more of it if the injury news on offense isn’t good.

2. Fresno State defensive end David Perales

Speaking of monster performances, Perales’s dominance in a 17-10 victory over San Jose State on Saturday night might have single-handedly kept the Bulldogs’ title game hopes alive. He became just the second Mountain West player ever with four sacks and five tackles for loss, joining Utah’s Paul Kruger in that exclusive club, and may have set a tone for a re-energized Fresno State squad that is still very much in the thick of things and now has a key head-to-head advantage that may come in handy when November rolls around.

3. Hawaii running back Dedrick Parson

The Warriors offense has had its struggles throughout the season, but Parson put up the kind of performance against Nevada on Saturday night that reminds you why he’s one of the best playmakers in the Mountain West. He was given 24 carries against the Wolf Pack and responded with 136 yards and three touchdowns, all of which were season highs, leading the charge in what was easily Hawaii’s best offensive performance to date.

Losers

1. New Mexico’s coaching shuffle gambit

In their first game after replacing Derek Warehime as offensive coordinator with quarterbacks coach Heath Ridenour, the Lobos went south to Las Cruces and didn’t really look that much different on that side of the ball in a 21-9 loss to rival New Mexico State. New Mexico crossed midfield on just four of their 11 drives, coming away with a trio of Luke Drzewiecki field goals and a Miles Kendrick interception, and once again wilted after a respectable start in averaging 3.1 yards per play after the first quarter.

New Mexico also racked up four false start penalties and mustered only four explosive plays totaling 77 yards for the entire contest. This was a win the Lobos needed to bolster their hopes of climbing to bowl eligibility, but the same old offensive problems are threatening to completely derail what still looked like a promising campaign just a few weeks ago.

2. UNLV’s run defense

For the second time in less than a calendar year, Air Force ran all over the Rebels to the tune of 406 yards, at 5.3 yards per carry, in a 42-7 homecoming walloping at Allegiant Stadium. Though Austin Ajiake became just the second FBS defender to collect 20 total tackles this year, and the first Mountain West player to do so since David Woodward in 2019, UNLV managed only two tackles for loss as a team.

It’s the second straight week that a conference foe has had its way with the Rebels defense on the ground, so while injuries have certainly played a factor — they played against the Falcons without defensive linemen Naki Fahina and Adam Plant Jr., among others — and the offense didn’t do them many favors, their path to a bowl game could narrow considerably if defensive coordinator Keith Hayward can’t find answers soon.

3. The Mountain West’s already-slim New Year’s Six bowl hopes

When Old Dominion toppled Coastal Carolina early on Saturday, removing the last eligible undefeated Group of 5 team from the board, it seemed like there could be an opening for a top-tier Mountain West team to climb their way back into the picture. That was a nice bit of wishful thinking which lasted several hours before San Jose State lost on the road to Fresno State later in the evening.

Now that every team in the conference has at least two losses, it looks like the conference’s best hope to sneak into a big-time bowl game is to turn the clock back to 2014. You may recall that in the first year of the College Football Playoff era, the Boise State Broncos made their most recent Fiesta Bowl appearance with two losses and, at least for now, remain the only Group of 5 team to have accomplished that feat.

Given that no one is lighting the world on fire — Tulane, Cincinnati, and UCF all have one loss in the American but have yet to play one another; James Madison isn’t eligible out of the Sun Belt and the only one-loss team in that conference other than Coastal is South Alabama; and the MAC and Conference USA likely don’t have anyone seriously in the conversation — the odds are slim but, hey, this has been a goofy season. Anything could happen.

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Air Force vs. UNLV: Week 7 Takeaways

Takeaways from Air Force vs. UNLV.

Air Force vs. UNLV: Week 7 Takeaways


Air Force blasted UNLV, 42-7


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UNLV blown out at homecoming game

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UNLV suffered a 35-point blowout loss to Air Force in Las Vegas on Saturday night. From the start of the game, it was an uncompetitive game for the Rebels and the early deficit was too steep to overcome.

There were moments for UNLV to close the distance in the first half but nothing materialized. By the end of the second quarter, the game was already in Air Force’s favor. Here is what went wrong for UNLV in the loss:

The Defense Could Not Stop Brad Roberts and John Eldridge III

Air Force running back Brad Roberts dominated the Rebels for the entire contest. He had 29 carries for 144 yards. The most impressive part of his performance was his four touchdowns that came near the goal line. Roberts led the rushing for Air Force, but he was not the only factor in the running game. John Eldridge started the scoring for Air Force with a 60-yard touchdown run in the 1st quarter. Eldridge finished the game with 116 rushing yards and 1 touchdown.

Early Mistakes Added Up 

UNLV had a rough start to the game when the offense could not hold onto the ball. UNLV coughed up several fumbles, which translated into key points for Air Force. The Rebels failed the limit the mistakes and the defense could not handle the offense’s lack of support.

The Offense Was Limited By Air Force’s Defense 

UNLV missed quarterback Doug Brumfield, who was out of the game with an injury. In Brumfield’s place was backup quarterback Cameron Friel. He had a hard time pushing the ball down the field to his receiver. Friel finished the game with 108 passing yards, one touchdown, and one interception. He completed 80% of his passes. In total, the offense produced 179 yards of offense.

College Football Rankings By Conference: How Good Teams Are In Each League, Week 7

College football rankings by conference after Week 7. How good are the teams in each league?

Where do all the college football teams rank in each conference? After Week 7, here’s how they all stack up


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CFN College Football Rankings By Conference: Week 7

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CFN 2022 Rankings: By Conference: Week 7
ACC | American Athletic | Big 12 | Big Ten | C-USA
Independent | MAC | Mountain West | Pac-12 | SEC | Sun Belt

CFN Week 7 Rankings 1-131

ACC College Football Rankings By Conference After Week 7

1 Clemson (7-0)

Last Week Ranking: 1

2 Wake Forest (5-1)

Last Week Ranking: 2

3 Syracuse (6-0)

Last Week Ranking: 4

4 North Carolina (6-1)

Last Week Ranking: 6

5 NC State (5-2)

Last Week Ranking: 3

6 Florida State (4-3)

Last Week Ranking: 5

7 Pitt (4-2)

Last Week Ranking: 7

8 Louisville (3-3)

Last Week Ranking: 8

9 Georgia Tech (3-3)

Last Week Ranking: 9

10 Duke (4-3)

Last Week Ranking: 10

11 Miami (3-3)

Last Week Ranking: 11

12 Virginia (3-3)

Last Week Ranking: 12

13 Virginia Tech (2-4)

Last Week Ranking: 13

14 Boston College (2-4)

Last Week Ranking: 14

CFN 2022 Rankings: By Conference: Week 7
ACC | American Athletic | Big 12 | Big Ten | C-USA
Independent | MAC | Mountain West | Pac-12 | SEC | Sun Belt

CFN Week 7 Rankings 1-131

NEXT: College Football Rankings By Conference After Week 7: American Athletic Conference

College Football Rankings: 1 To 131 After Week 7

College football rankings from CollegeFootballNews.com from 1 to 131 after Week 7

College Football News 2022 college football rankings after Week 7 for all 131 teams with results and who’s up next week.


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It was supposed to be an insane Week 7, and it was even crazier than expected.

Tennessee’s win over Alabama was an all-time classic, Utah rallied in a thriller to beat USC, and Michigan thumped Penn State – but that’s all easy to rank at this point.

Stanford beating Notre Dame – that’s more difficult.

Now we enter the new phase of the rankings – taking into account the entire body of work over the first half of the season.

For example, Stanford might just be 2-4, but those losses came to USC, Washington Oregon, and Oregon State – all four of those teams are ranked higher than the Cardinal, who’s now ranked higher than the Irish.

That was the big curveball this week, and admittedly the MAC and Mountain West are a mess to rank, but we press on.

One more thing: injured quarterbacks. Teams don’t get dinged as much for losses because they were missing their main man, and they get credit once he’s back – Kentucky being one of the prime examples.

As always, these will change wildly each week as needed.

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CFN 2022 Rankings: After Week 7
76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10
Week 7 Scoreboard, how the predictions went
– Team Rankings By Conference

CFN College Football Rankings: After Week 7

131 Akron (1-6)

Last Week Ranking: 128
Week 7: Central Michigan 28, Akron 21
Week 8: at Kent State

130 UMass (1-6)

Last Week Ranking: 127
Week 7: Buffalo 34, UMass 7
Week 8: OPEN DATE

129 Nevada (2-5)

Last Week Ranking: 124
Week 7: Hawaii 31, Nevada 16
Week 8: San Diego State

128 Temple (2-4)

Last Week Ranking: 121
Week 7: UCF 70, Temple 13
Week 8: Tulsa

127 Hawaii (2-5)

Last Week Ranking: 131
Week 7: Hawaii 31, Nevada 16
Week 8: at Colorado State

126 New Mexico (2-5)

Last Week Ranking: 115
Week 7: New Mexico State 21, New Mexico 9
Week 8: Fresno State

125 New Mexico State (2-5)

Last Week Ranking: 130
Week 7: New Mexico State 21, New Mexico 9
Week 8: San Jose State

124 FIU (2-4)

Last Week Ranking: 129
Week 7: UTSA 30, FIU 10
Week 8: at Charlotte

123 Colorado State (1-5)

Last Week Ranking: 123
Week 7: Utah State 17, Colorado State 13
Week 8: Hawaii

122 Charlotte (1-6)

Last Week Ranking: 125
Week 7: UAB 34, Charlotte 20
Week 8: FIU

121 Army (2-4)

Last Week Ranking: 126
Week 7: Army 42, Colgate 17
Week 8: ULM

120 Central Michigan (2-5)

Last Week Ranking: 122
Week 7: Central Michigan 28, Akron 21
Week 8: Bowling Green

119 ULM (3-4)

Last Week Ranking: 112
Week 7: South Alabama 41, ULM 34
Week 8: at Army

118 Western Michigan (2-5)

Last Week Ranking: 102
Week 7: Ohio 33, Western Michigan 14
Week 8: at Miami University

117 Arkansas State (2-5)

Last Week Ranking: 111
Week 7: Southern Miss 20, Arkansas State 19
Week 8: at Louisiana

116 UConn (3-5)

Last Week Ranking: 118
Week 7: Ball State 25, UConn 21
Week 8: OPEN DATE

115 Texas State (3-4)

Last Week Ranking: 110
Week 7: Troy 17, Texas State 14
Week 8: Southern Miss

114 Bowling Green (3-4)

Last Week Ranking: 119
Week 7: Bowling Green 17, Miami University 13
Week 8: at Central Michigan

113 Florida Atlantic (3-4)

Last Week Ranking: 114
Week 7: Florida Atlantic 17, Rice 14
Week 8: at UTEP

112 Northern Illinois (2-5)

Last Week Ranking: 120
Week 7: Northern Illinois 39, Eastern Michigan 10
Week 8: at Ohio

111 Utah State (3-4)

Last Week Ranking: 113
Week 7: Utah State 17, Colorado State 13
Week 8: at Wyoming

110 Northwestern (1-5)

Last Week Ranking: 103
Week 7: OPEN DATE
Week 8: at Maryland

109 Kent State (2-5)

Last Week Ranking: 101
Week 7: Toledo 52, Kent State 31
Week 8: Akron

108 Ball State (4-3)

Last Week Ranking: 105
Week 7: Ball State 25, UConn 21
Week 8: Eastern Michigan

107 Eastern Michigan (4-3)

Last Week Ranking: 100
Week 7: Northern Illinois 39, Eastern Michigan 10
Week 8: at Ball State

106 Georgia Southern (4-3)

Last Week Ranking: 109
Week 7: Georgia Southern 45, James Madison 38
Week 8: at Old Dominion

105 North Texas (4-3)

Last Week Ranking: 106
Week 7: North Texas 47, Louisiana Tech 27
Week 8: at UTSA

104 Georgia State (2-4)

Last Week Ranking: 108
Week 7: OPEN DATE
Week 8: OPEN DATE

103 Ohio (4-3)

Last Week Ranking: 104
Week 7: Ohio 33, Western Michigan 14
Week 8: Northern Illinois

102 Miami University (3-4)

Last Week Ranking: 99
Week 7: Bowling Green 17, Miami University 13
Week 8: Western Michigan

101 UTEP (3-4)

Last Week Ranking: 117
Week 7: OPEN DATE
Week 8: Florida Atlantic

CFN 2022 Rankings: After Week 7
76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10
Week 7 Scoreboard, how the predictions went
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NEXT: CFN 2022 College Football Rankings: Week 7 Top 100

AP Top 25 Poll, Rankings Prediction: Week 7

What will the AP Top 25 college football poll be after Week 7? We take our best guess prediction before the real poll comes out on Sunday morning

What will the 2022 AP Poll potentially look like? It’s our predicted best guess on the early college football rankings after Week 7


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Note that this is NOT the actual 2021 Week 7 AP Poll – it’s our prediction and projection of what it might be before its release.

2022 Week 7 AP Poll Prediction

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

25 Maryland Terrapins 5-2 (NR)

24 NC State Wolfpack 5-2 (14)

23 Mississippi State Bulldogs 5-2 (16)

22 North Carolina Tar Heels 6-1 (NR)

21 Kentucky Wildcats 5-2 (T22)

20 Texas Longhorns 5-2 (T22)

CFN Rankings 1-131: Week 7

19 Cincinnati Bearcats 5-1 (21)

18 Kansas State Wildcats 5-1 (17)

17 Illinois Fighting Illini 6-1 (24)

16 Wake Forest Demon Deacons 5-1 (14)

15 Utah Utes 5-2 (20)

14 Oklahoma State Cowboys 5-1 (8)

13 Penn State Nittany Lions 5-1 (10)

12 Syracuse Orange 6-0 (18)

11 USC Trojans 6-1 (7)

Coaches Poll Prediction

10 Oregon Ducks 5-1 (12)

9 TCU Horned Frogs 6-0 (13)

8 UCLA Bruins 6-0 (11)

7 Ole Miss Rebels 7-0 (9)

6 Alabama Crimson Tide 6-1 (3)

2022 Scoreboard, Results: Week 7

5 Michigan Wolverines 7-0 (5)

4 Clemson Tigers 7-0 (4)

3 Tennessee Volunteers 6-0 (6)

2 Ohio State Buckeyes 6-0 (2)

1 Georgia Bulldogs 7-0 (1)

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