Where do Oklahoma’s final 3 opponents rank in latest US LBM Coaches Poll?

Where do Oklahoma Football’s final three opponents Missouri, Alabama, and LSU rank in latest US LBM Coaches Poll after week 10?

The Oklahoma Sooners sit at 5-4 on the season with three games to go. Three games to secure bowl eligibility. Three games to create some positive momentum heading into the offseason. Three games to find out what your squad is made of.

Coming off their 59-14 win over Maine, the Sooners will close the season with games at Missouri, home against Alabama following a bye, and at LSU to close this season.

It was a difficult stretch of games when the schedule was released months ago and it looks even more challenging given the Sooners issues, especially on offense.

Oklahoma will head on the road to take on Missouri this week. The Tigers are coming off a bye week and land at No. 22 in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll. They may be without starting quarterback Brady Cook, who injured his throwing hand in Mizzou’s loss to Alabama last Saturday. If Cook can’t play, Eli Drinkwitz will be forced to roll with Drew Pyne.

In five appearances this season, Pyne has completed 63.6% of his passes for 248 yards, no touchdowns and three interceptions. All three interceptions came last week against the Crimson Tide in relief.

The Sooners will welcome the Crimson Tide to Norman on Nov. 23. Alabama is still fighting for a playoff spot despite losses to Vanderbilt and Tennessee. They come in at No. 11 in the nation, moving up three spots in the latest coaches poll.

The LSU Tigers also moved up three spots in the poll to No. 13. They were on a bye this week and will take on Alabama in Baton Rouge this week in a key SEC battle.

Elsewhere in the poll, the Oregon Ducks remained No. 1 in the nation, securing 53 of a possible 54 first-place votes. Georgia was No. 2, followed by Ohio State, Miami, and Texas to round out the top five.

Complete US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 10

Rank Team Record Points
1 Oregon Ducks 9-0 1,349 (53)
2 Georgia Bulldogs 7-1 1,267 (1)
3 Ohio State Buckeyes 7-1 1,245
4 Miami Hurricanes 9-0 1,194
5 Texas Longhorns 7-1 1,138
6 Tennessee Volunteers 7-1 1,039
7 Penn State Nittany Lions 7-1 982
8 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 7-1 961
9 BYU Cougars 8-0 918
10 Indiana Hoosiers 9-0 916
11 Alabama Crimson Tide 6-2 772
12 Ole Miss Rebels 7-2 657
13 LSU Tigers 6-2 653
14 Boise State Broncos 7-1 615
15 SMU Mustangs 8-1 603
16 Texas A&M Aggies 7-2 518
17 Clemson Tigers 6-2 513
18 Iowa State Cyclones 7-1 511
19 Army Black Knights 8-0 404
20 Washington State Cougars 7-1 284
21 Kansas State Wildcats 7-2 201
22 Missouri Tigers 6-2 192
23 Pittsburgh Panthers 7-1 178
24 Colorado Buffaloes 6-2 124
25 Vanderbilt Commodores 6-3 85

Schools Dropped Out

No. 24 Illinois; No. 25 Memphis;

Others Receiving Votes

Tulane 38; Louisville 38; South Carolina 33; Louisiana 27; Syracuse 24; UNLV 17; Arizona State 17; Minnesota 14; Iowa 13; Memphis 5; Illinois 3; Texas Tech 1; James Madison 1;

List Of Voters

The US LBM Board of Coaches for the 2024 season: Tim Albin, Ohio; Major Applewhite, South Alabama; Tim Beck, Coastal Carolina; Mike Bloomgren, Rice; David Braun, Northwestern; Jeff Brohm, Louisville; Fran Brown, Syracuse; Neal Brown, West Virginia; Troy Calhoun, Air Force; Jamey Chadwell, Liberty; Bob Chesney, James Madison; Chris Creighton, Eastern Michigan; Sonny Cumbie, Louisiana Tech; Spencer Danielson, Boise State; Ryan Day, Ohio State; Kalen DeBoer, Alabama; Kenny Dillingham, Arizona State; Eliah Drinkwitz, Missouri; Mike Elko, Texas A&M; Tony Elliott, Virginia; Jedd Fisch, Washington; James Franklin, Penn State; Marcus Freeman, Notre Dame; Willie Fritz, Houston; Alex Golesh, South Florida; Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky; Mike Houston, East Carolina; Butch Jones, Arkansas State; Brent Key, Georgia Tech; GJ Kinne, Texas State; Chris Klieman, Kansas State; Dan Lanning, Oregon; Rhett Lashlee, SMU; Clark Lea, Vanderbilt; Lance Leipold, Kansas; Pete Lembo, Buffalo; Sean Lewis, San Diego State; Mike Locksley, Maryland; Mike MacIntyre, Florida International; Gus Malzahn, Central Florida; Chuck Martin, Miami (Ohio); Derek Mason, Middle Tennessee; Joey McGuire, Texas Tech; Bronco Mendenhall, New Mexico; Jeff Monken, Army; Pat Narduzzi, Pittsburgh; Ken Niumatalolo, San Jose State; Barry Odom, UNLV; Gerad Parker, Troy; Brent Pry, Virginia Tech; Kirby Smart, Georgia; Mark Stoops, Kentucky; Jon Sumrall, Tulane; Lance Taylor, Western Michigan; Jeff Traylor, Texas-San Antonio.

Where do Oklahoma’s remaining opponents rank in US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 9?

After week 9, where do Oklahoma’s remaining opponents rank in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll?

The road to bowl eligibility for the Oklahoma Sooners won’t be a smooth ride. Oklahoma will play FCS program Maine this week. Then they go on the road again to begin a four-week stretch against three top 25 programs in the US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 9.

Those teams aren’t all in the top 10 like they were several weeks ago, but the Sooners will face challenges over the final month of the season when they take on the Missouri Tigers, Alabama Crimson Tide, and LSU Tigers.

If the Sooners want to reach a bowl game, they’ll have to take care of business against a tough Maine team and then upset one of the three SEC teams remaining on the schedule.

That doesn’t look as daunting as it did a couple of weeks ago. Missouri lost 34-0 to Alabama on Saturday. It’s the second time they’ve been blown out by a ranked SEC team after suffering a huge loss to Texas A&M a few weeks ago. But at home, the Tigers will pose a challenge, especially if Brady Cook is available. Cook left in the first half yesterday after suffering a hand injury. After Missouri’s loss to Alabama, the Tigers fell to No. 23 in the nation.

Alabama hasn’t been the Alabama of old in 2024, but they were much better against Missouri. The Sooners will have an upset on their mind when they welcome the Crimson Tide to town after their second bye week.  Alabama moved up one spot to No. 14 after beating Missouri.

LSU has a very good offense, but the defense is still a work in progress. They were outscored 31-6 in the second half by Texas A&M, ending the Tigers six-game winning streak. LSU fell to No. 16 in the nation after the loss.

Elsewhere in the US LBM Coaches Poll, the Oregon Ducks took home 53 of the possible 54 first-place votes in the poll. The Ducks earned an emphatic 38-9  win over Illinois. [autotag]Dillon Gabriel[/autotag] threw for 291 yards and had four total touchdowns in the win. Georgia is still the No. 2 after their bye week, followed by Penn State, Ohio State, and the Miami Hurricanes to round out the top five.

Complete US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 9

Rank Team Record Points
1 Oregon Ducks 8-0 1,349 (53)
2 Georgia Bulldogs 6-1 1,270 (1)
3 Penn State Nittany Lions 7-0 1,239
4 Ohio State Buckeyes 6-1 1,160
5 Miami Hurricanes 7-1 1,136
6 Texas Longhorns 7-1 1,096
7 Tennessee Volunteers 6-1 987
8 Clemson Tigers 6-1 942
9 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 7-1 853
10 Iowa State Cyclones 7-0 846
11 Texas A&M Aggies 7-1 806
12 BYU Cougars 8-0 786
13 Indiana Hoosiers 8-0 741
14 Alabama Crimson Tide 6-2 619
15 Kansas State Wildcats 7-1 533
16 LSU Tigers 6-2 530
17 Pittsburgh Panthers 7-0 495
18 Ole Miss Rebels 6-2 475
19 Boise State Broncos 6-1 459
20 SMU Mustangs 7-1 346
21 Army Black Knights 7-0 278
22 Washington State Cougars 7-1 160
23 Missouri Tigers 6-2 114
24 Illinois Fighting Illini 6-2 89
25 Memphis Tigers 7-1 76

Schools Dropped Out

No. 24 Navy; No. 25 Vanderbilt;

Others Receiving Votes

Colorado 75; Tulane 27; Louisiana 14; Vanderbilt 13; Navy 10; UNLV 7; Arizona State 5; Virginia Tech 3; Duke 3; Arkansas 3; Louisville 2; James Madison 2; Michigan 1;

List Of Voters

The US LBM Board of Coaches for the 2024 season: Tim Albin, Ohio; Major Applewhite, South Alabama; Tim Beck, Coastal Carolina; Mike Bloomgren, Rice; David Braun, Northwestern; Jeff Brohm, Louisville; Fran Brown, Syracuse; Neal Brown, West Virginia; Troy Calhoun, Air Force; Jamey Chadwell, Liberty; Bob Chesney, James Madison; Chris Creighton, Eastern Michigan; Sonny Cumbie, Louisiana Tech; Spencer Danielson, Boise State; Ryan Day, Ohio State; Kalen DeBoer, Alabama; Kenny Dillingham, Arizona State; Eliah Drinkwitz, Missouri; Mike Elko, Texas A&M; Tony Elliott, Virginia; Jedd Fisch, Washington; James Franklin, Penn State; Marcus Freeman, Notre Dame; Willie Fritz, Houston; Alex Golesh, South Florida; Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky; Mike Houston, East Carolina; Butch Jones, Arkansas State; Brent Key, Georgia Tech; GJ Kinne, Texas State; Chris Klieman, Kansas State; Dan Lanning, Oregon; Rhett Lashlee, SMU; Clark Lea, Vanderbilt; Lance Leipold, Kansas; Pete Lembo, Buffalo; Sean Lewis, San Diego State; Mike Locksley, Maryland; Mike MacIntyre, Florida International; Gus Malzahn, Central Florida; Chuck Martin, Miami (Ohio); Derek Mason, Middle Tennessee; Joey McGuire, Texas Tech; Bronco Mendenhall, New Mexico; Jeff Monken, Army; Pat Narduzzi, Pittsburgh; Ken Niumatalolo, San Jose State; Barry Odom, UNLV; Gerad Parker, Troy; Brent Pry, Virginia Tech; Kirby Smart, Georgia; Mark Stoops, Kentucky; Jon Sumrall, Tulane; Lance Taylor, Western Michigan; Jeff Traylor, Texas-San Antonio.

How to buy Tennessee Volunteers vs. Alabama Crimson Tide football tickets

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The Vols are coming off a heart-attack-inducing win at home over the Florida Gators, which kept their record at 5-1 overall and 2-1 in the SEC, as well as remaining in the US LBM Coaches Poll at No. 10 after dropping a spot.

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The Tide also carry identical 5-1 and 2-1 marks into play this weekend, with a No. 7 ranking in the Coaches Poll. ‘Bama barely squeaked by the South Carolina Gamecocks last weekend after getting upset by the Vanderbilt Commodores the Saturday prior.

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Oklahoma fallout from Sooners loss in weekly US LBM Coaches Poll

How far did the Oklahoma Sooners fall in this week’s US LBM Coaches Poll following their loss to Texas?

The Oklahoma Sooners have fallen out of the US LBM Coaches Poll after their 34-3 loss to the Texas Longhorns on Saturday. Last week, the Sooners were considered the No. 16 team in the nation by the coaches. Oklahoma is the leading vote-getter, sitting just outside the top 25.

It’s a stark fall from grace for a Sooners program that has struggled to find an offensive identity six games into the season. After recording a first quarter field goal, the Sooners were held scoreless over the final three quarters and had just one trip to the red zone. That came in the final minute of the game when the Longhorns were in prevent mode and the Sooners still couldn’t find the end zone for the second time in three contests against the Longhorns in the Brent Venables era.

The lackluster offensive performance came against the No. 1 team in the nation, and the Longhorns strengthened their hold on the top spot, picking up 53 out of the possible 55 first-place votes after Ohio State’s loss to Oregon.

Saturday’s results set up a showdown of top four teams next weekend when the No. 4 Georgia Bulldogs travel to Austin to take on the No. 1 Texas Longhorns.

Just like last week, three of the top five spots are held by the Big Ten with Oregon moving up to No. 2 and receiving a pair of first-place votes. They’re followed by Penn State, who moved up after their win on the road over USC. Ohio State fell from No. 2 to No. 5 following their loss to Oregon.

The Oklahoma Sooners have a tough road ahead, with four teams ranked inside the top 16 remaining on the schedule.

After the Sooners play South Carolina this weekend in Norman, OU will go on the road to face No. 15 Ole Miss on Oct. 26. The Sooners then follow that with a trip to Columbia to face No. 16 Missouri on Nov. 9. Following their second bye week on Nov. 16, Oklahoma closes the season with No. 7 Alabama and No. 8 LSU.

With the limited offensive success Oklahoma has had this season, the Sooners are going to struggle to get to bowl eligibility in 2024.

Here’s a look at the full US LBM Coaches Poll.

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Texas Longhorns 6-0 1,373 (53)
2 Oregon Ducks 6-0 1,322 (2)
3 Penn State Nittany Lions 6-0 1,220
4 Georgia Bulldogs 5-1 1,189
5 Ohio State Buckeyes 5-1 1,141
6 Miami Hurricanes 6-0 1,105
7 Alabama Crimson Tide 5-1 1,010
8 LSU Tigers 5-1 914
9 Clemson Tigers 5-1 904
10 Tennessee Vols 5-1 891
11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 5-1 838
12 Iowa State Cyclones 6-0 823
13 BYU Cougars 6-0 686
14 Texas A&M Aggies 5-1 636
15 Ole Miss Rebels 5-2 524
16 Missouri Tigers 5-1 521
17 Kansas State Wildcats 5-1 472
18 Indiana Hoosiers 6-0 462
19 Boise State Broncos 5-1 373
20 Pittsburgh Panthers 6-0 340
21 Illinois Fighting Illini 5-1 231
22 Michigan Wolverines 4-2 223
23 SMU Mustangs 5-1 183
24 Army Knights 6-0 104
25 Nebraska Cornhuskers 5-1 90

Schools Dropped Out

No. 16 Oklahoma; No. 17 Utah;

Others Receiving Votes

Oklahoma 81; Arizona State 49; Navy 37; Utah 31; Vanderbilt 26; Syracuse 13; UNLV 12; Iowa 12; Texas Tech 9; Liberty 9; Washington State 8; Memphis 4; Louisville 4; James Madison 3; Tulane 2;

How to buy Alabama Crimson Tide vs. South Carolina Gamecocks tickets

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The Alabama Crimson Tide welcomes the South Carolina Gamecocks to Tuscaloosa this Saturday for a tangle between two Southeastern Conference schools, and if you want to get tickets for the big event, we have the details right here for you.

The Tide comes into the matchup on the heels of their first loss of the 2024 campaign at the hands of the Vanderbilt Commodores in Nashville. Nonetheless, at 4-1 overall and 1-1 in SEC ‘Bama is ranked seventh in this week’s US LBM Coaches Poll.

The Gamecocks are 3-2 overall but just 1-2 against conference competition this fall, but they have been competitive. USC pushed the LSU Tigers to the brink at home in Week 3 as well as tallying a win over the Kentucky Wildcats the weekend prior.

The Alabama Crimson Tide will host the South Carolina Gamecocks on Saturday, Oct. 12 at noon ET.

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The Tide comes into the matchup on the heels of their first loss of the 2024 campaign at the hands of the Vanderbilt Commodores in Nashville. Nonetheless, at 4-1 overall and 1-1 in SEC ‘Bama is ranked seventh in this week’s US LBM Coaches Poll.

The Gamecocks are 3-2 overall but just 1-2 against conference competition this fall, but they have been competitive. USC pushed the LSU Tigers to the brink at home in Week 3 as well as tallying a win over the Kentucky Wildcats the weekend prior.

The Alabama Crimson Tide will host the South Carolina Gamecocks on Saturday, Oct. 12 at noon ET.

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Where did the Oklahoma Sooners land in latest US LBM Coaches Poll after week 6?

Where did the Oklahoma Sooners land in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll after their bye during week 6?

It was a wild weekend of college football action as several of the top-ranked teams in the nation fell at the hands of lower-ranked or unranked teams on Saturday. It created a lot of chaos in our updated SEC power rankings and had college football fans abuzz with all of the upsets.

The Oklahoma Sooners sat idle in the first two bye weeks this season. But even on a bye, the Sooners moved up one spot in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll to No. 16 in the nation.

Turmoil at the top gave the Texas Longhorns 44 of the possible 55 first-place votes even while on a bye to remain in the No. 1 spot ahead of the Red River Showdown. Ohio State came in at No. 2 and received the other 11 first-place votes after their dominant win over the Iowa Hawkeyes.

The Oregon Ducks moved up to No. 3 in the nation, setting up a top-three matchup with the Buckeyes next week in Eugene, Oregon. Georgia moved up to No. 4, and Penn State comes in at No. 5, giving the Big Ten three of the top five spots in the Coaches Poll.

There was a lot of movement among teams the Sooners have played or will play later in the season.

After their losses to unranked teams, Alabama and Tennessee dropped five spots to No. 7 and No. 9. A pair of teams Oklahoma will face later in the season moved into the top 10, with Ole Miss at No. 8 after their big road win over South Carolina and LSU at No. 10.

The Sooners were jumped by Texas A&M, who earned a dominant 41-7 win over the Missouri Tigers. The Aggies moved up seven spots with the win. The undefeated BYU Cougars also jumped the Sooners, moving up four spots to No. 15 in the country.

Also of note, the USC Trojans dropped from No. 15 to outside the top 25 after their loss to Minnesota. Lincoln Riley is now 5-7 in his last 12 games.

In their remaining games, the Oklahoma Sooners will play four teams ranked in the top 10.

Here’s a look at the latest US LBM Coaches Poll.

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Texas Longhorns 5-0 1,364 (44)
2 Ohio State Buckeyes 5-0 1,330 (11)
3 Oregon Ducks 5-0 1,215
4 Georgia Bulldogs 4-1 1,174
5 Penn State Nittany Lions 5-0 1,163
6 Miami Hurricanes 6-0 1,085
7 Alabama Crimson Tide 4-1 1,035
8 Ole Miss Rebels 5-1 935
9 Tennessee Volunteers 4-1 856
10 LSU Tigers 4-1 839
11 Clemson Tigers 4-1 818
12 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 4-1 807
13 Iowa State Cyclones 5-0 695
14 Texas A&M Aggies 5-1 564
15 BYU Cougars 5-0 549
16 Oklahoma Sooners 4-1 541
17 Utah Utes 4-1 479
18 Missouri Tigers 4-1 473
19 Kansas State Wildcats 4-1 360
20 Indiana Hoosiers 6-0 358
21 Michigan Wolverines 4-2 224
22 Boise State Broncos 4-1 213
23 Illinois Fighting Illini 4-1 179
24 Pittsburgh Panthers 5-0 170
25 SMU Mustangs 5-1 123

Schools Dropped Out

No. 15 USC; No. 22 Louisville; No. 23 UNLV;

Others Receiving Votes

USC 102; Nebraska 68; Army West Point 36; Navy 26; Colorado 16; Kentucky 12; Arizona 12; UNLV 11; Texas Tech 8; Virginia 7; Washington 5; Liberty 5; Vanderbilt 4; Rutgers 3; Arkansas 3; Tulane 2; Louisville 2; Iowa 2; Syracuse 1; Arizona State 1;

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Takeaways from Georgia’s 41-34 defeat vs. Alabama

Top takeaways from the back-and-forth Georgia and Alabama game.

The formerly No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs had a massive game against the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide, and they couldn’t come through, losing a 41-34 barnburner that saw them recover from a 30-7 score by halftime to take the lead, only to give it away 18 seconds later. It’s fitting that it was the Crimson Tide, who have long been the arch rival of Georgia, ended several historic winning streaks Georgia had entering this game.

Arguably, neither team deserved to win more than the other, but the Bulldogs played horrendously on both sides of the ball in the first half. The Georgia defense allowed the Alabama offense to score on almost every single possession and Carson Beck throwing two interceptions and missing several key throws. Georgia played well enough to win in the second half, but their defense crumbled one last time, while the offense stalled out at the Alabama 20 with Carson Beck throwing his third interception.

As a result, the Bulldogs have moved down to No. 5 on the US LBM Coaches Poll, below SEC competitors Tennessee, Texas, and, of course, Alabama. Here are five takeaways from the game as a whole.

Secondary play was a big reason for the loss

There were concerns on how the defense was going to stop Jalen Milroe, and unfortunately, they rarely stopped him in this game. A big part of that was the secondary. Two weeks after earning a spot on the All-SEC team, Julian Humphrey was exposed several times on man-to-man coverage against Ryan Williams and Emmanuel Henderson Jr.

It wasn’t just him: KJ Bolden had some blown coverages, Malaki Starks gave up an electric play to Williams, and overall, Jalen Milroe had arguably the best game of his career passing the ball, which leads me to my next point.

Nobody could stop Jalen Milroe

Jalen Milroe as a passer was amazing, but Jalen Milroe the runner was even better. The Georgia defense couldn’t contend with his speed when he held onto the ball. Even when the defensive line came through, they couldn’t take him down and when he got in the open field, no one could tackle him. There were several missed tackles that made him look like college Lamar Jackson.

Nobody else in the Alabama backfield had over 35 yards or six carries except for Milroe, who had 117 yards and two touchdowns on just 16 carries, good enough for 7.3 yards per carry.

Carson Beck has some work to do

Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck after the loss to the Alabama Crimson Tide. John David Mercer-Imagn Images

Milroe’s counterpart Carson Beck had a shaky game. He had his moments that proved why some consider him the best QB prospect for the upcoming 2025 NFL draft, but he also had moments that actively made it harder for Georgia to come back.

Beck has immense arm talent. When he throws the ball downfield, he does it with enough zip to complete it to any receiver, even on the deepest of plays. Sometimes, even on the run, he’s able to deliver an accurate ball. It showed in the second half of the game, where he was much better.

However, he stares at his read for too long. That was one of the biggest reasons why he had three interceptions; Alabama defenders keyed in on his reads. He had a couple more dropped interceptions too.

Georgia’s was mismatched in the trenches

Georgia also lost this game from both sides of the trenches. On the defensive side, they were hurting from having Mykel Williams, Warren Brinson, and Jordan Hall all banged up. This caused neutralized their pass rushagainst Alabama’s superb offensive line. They had some good moments, but the defensive line was mostly prey to Jalen Milroe’s scrambling abilities.

Meanwhile, the offensive line was reeling from losing Tate Ratledge a couple week ago. Alabama called a ton of blitzes, and the offensive line of Georgia wasn’t able to stop all of them. This resulted in an interception and an intentional grounding which became a safety.

Georgia still has a tough schedule

For those of you thinking Georgia is out of playoff contention with this loss, there’s nothing to fear. With the expanded playoff, Georgia still has a 61% chance of making the postseason. However, what will keep Georgia fans up at night is the gauntlet they’ll have to face in the coming weeks.

After somewhat easier matchups vs. Auburn and Mississippi State, Georgia will have to play No. 2 Texas, No. 4 Tennessee, and No. 11 Ole Miss in the span of five weeks. Only the Tennessee game is at home.

With how Texas and Alabama has been playing, losing to them could knock Georgia out of consideration for the SEC championship, and with Tennessee and Ole Miss also competing for playoff spots, Georgia might need to win two of the three between Texas, Tennessee, and Ole Miss to make the dance. None of the top 12 teams in the rankings had more than two losses entering the final week of the season last year.