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College football rankings: Stanford, Indiana make Bottom 25 debuts as Power Five presence increases

25. Texas 3-7 The Bobcats will also make their Bottom 25 debut. 4 consecutive losses with 3 wins and 3 losses from the opening of the season. His most recent loss was a 38-21 loss to South Alabama over the weekend, and they now have a big game ahead of No. 17 Arkansas State. (Last Week: Not Ranked) 24. Stanford 3-7 This is what you get by suspending Stanford’s The Tree. Did you think you could get away with it? Here I thought the Stanford type liked trees, but it seems I confused you with Cal. Speaking of Cal, that’s Stanford’s representative of the week. (NR) 23. Army 3-6 Army eluded The Bottom 25 for a while after winning two in a row in October, but losses to Air Force and Troy brought them back again. The good news is that they lost by a total of 7 points, but Army needs to win to reach the bowl. It’s not impossible, but his UConn team he faces this week is much better than his normal UConn team. (NR) 22. Ulm 4-6 Don’t let the Warhawks get hot! I told you they won another game and they beat Texas. Beating by 28! Unfortunately not enough to escape the rankings, but this week’s Troy victory is. (16) 21. Outep 4-6 The Miners have the weekend off and will face the No. 11 FIU this week. (twenty one) 20. Boston University 3-7 Boston College has been so underperformed this season that even if the Wolfpack were technically down to third-string QB, I didn’t think there was any chance they could beat North Carolina State. Well guess what? They did! The Eagles shocked the world with his 21-20 victory over North Carolina. This week they are on their way to face Notre Dame. (13) 19. Temple 3-7 Temple struggled against Houston, but allowed a 44-yard touchdown in the final minute to lose 43-36. It was a nice catch by Houston’s Matthew Golden, but it still hurt. Now the owl must face Cincinnati. (23) 18.Navy 3-7 Not surprisingly, considering Navy is an option team, only three of The Miz’s 10 games this season have ended by a margin of one or more points. His 35-32 loss to Notre Dame was not one of them. Since beating Temple, they’ve battled hard against Cincinnati and Irish, and they’ll be tested rigorously at UCF this week.(20) 17. Arkansas 3-7 The Red Wolves defeated No. 1 UMass 35-33 by two-point conversion in last week’s bottom 25 game of the century, and had another bottom 25 showdown with No. 25 Texas State this week. (11) 16. Indiana 3-7 The Hoosiers have been stagnant for a while, but 101-28 combined losses to Penn State and Ohio State in the past two weeks, combined with a win over Illinois, have moved them up to No. 16 in the bottom 25. did. debut. They are on a seven-game losing streak after his 3-0 start and have a road game against Michigan State this week. (NR) 15. Northern Illinois 3-7 The Huskies won West Michigan 24-21, but it didn’t do much here. They play Wednesday against Miami, Ohio. (12) 14. Virginia Tech 2-8 The Hokies led Duke 7–0. They lost his 24 points and lost 24-7. Now they’re facing the Liberty team that already beat Arkansas, and they’re definitely on alert after losing to UConn. (18) 13. Louisiana Tech University 3-7 A 40-24 win over Middle Tennessee didn’t help. The Bulldogs lost his 51-7 loss to UTSA and will have to recover quickly in preparation for his game against No. 7 Charlotte this week. (19) 12. Western Michigan 3-7 Just as Northern Illinois didn’t rise as much after beating West Michigan, the Broncos didn’t fall much after losing to Northern Illinois. did not. One team scored a few more points. The Westerns could score a few more points against Central Michigan on Wednesday. (14) 11. FIUs 4-6 They did it again! Every time the Panthers lose, they lose big. This time, he lost 52-7 in a matchup against Florida Atlantic. His six losses of them now trail by an average of 37.7 points. This means that this week he bets FIU on the moneyline against UTEP in 21st place or spreads instead of minors at positive odds. You can earn either way. (15) 10. Nevada 2-8 The Wolf Pack played San Jose State last week, but lost 41-3 after a no-shooter against Boise on Saturday. This week they have their final home game of the season against Fresno State. (Ten) 9. Northwest 1-9 Northwestern University hasn’t won a football game in America since October 16, 2021. He’s lost 15 straight games in the US since Minnesota stomped him 31-3. This week the Wildcats travel to Purdue in the USA. not good. (9) 8. New Mexico 2-8 The Air Force ran 428 yards against New Mexico in a 35-3 victory over Lobos. It felt like the Falcons were trying to end the game, but the Lobos still couldn’t stop them. (8) 7. Charlotte 2-9 The 49ers were far better off against Central Tennessee than they were in their 59-7 loss to Western Kentucky, but they couldn’t stop losing 24-14. This week they finish the season with Louisiana Tech in 13th place in the bottom 25 games of the century this week! What a great way to end the season. (7) 6. Colorado 2-8 The Rams nearly knocked out Wyoming, but lost 14-13. This week they have to deal with an Air Force option attack that just ran 428 yards against New Mexico. (Five) 5. South Florida 1-9 There was no sacked coach bump for the Bulls. In their first game since firing Jeff Scott, they lost to SMU 41-23. South Florida is on her eighth straight loss ahead of this week’s game against Tulsa. (6) 4. Hawaii 2-9 The Warriors are on a four-game losing streak after losing 41-34 to Utah State. The loss stinks, but it was nice to see Hawaii perform more competitively after losing 42 points to Fresno State. They’ve been playing well lately, and I was worried he’d lose to the Bulldogs twice. (Four) 3. Akron 1-9 Akron continues to make incremental improvements week after week in their conference play, but Zip is yet to break through. They lost their last home game of the season to Eastern Michigan, 34-28, before facing Buffalo on Saturday. (3) 2. Colorado 1-9 Colorado’s November From Hell Tour lost 55-17 to USC on Friday night. This week we play Washington in Seattle. Can you catch a Husky struggling with emotional disappointment after winning Oregon? But are you sure it matters? (2) 1. UMass 1-9 Never wish Texas A&M were in The Bottom 25, or wish they could have made this week’s game between the Aggies and the Minute Men the Game of the Century. Unfortunately, Texas A&M isn’t that bad (seriously, he’s number 50 in the bottom 25 rankings). Jimbo Fisher doesn’t even have the right to lose. Anyway, how funny would it be if UMass could maintain a streak record where he didn’t score 30 points in a match against his FBS team?(1)

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