Kid Prime's week-end conference-by-conference recap:
ACC AtlanticIn the lead: Boston College (3-0)
Still strong: Wake Forest (3-1)
Barely in contention: Clemson (2-2)
Maryland moves totally out of contention this week with their ACC loss to Virginia. They would have to count on Wake getting 2 more losses and BC getting 3 losses, while not losing any more ACC games themselves. Clemson is still barely in it, having not played BC or Wake yet. Wake has already lost to BC, meaning that BC will have to lose twice to drop. BC is getting very close to a sure thing for the ACC title game at this point.
Predicted winner: Boston College
ACC CoastalIn the lead: Virginia (4-0), Virginia Tech (3-0)
Barely in contention: Miami (2-2)
Miami moves into barely in contention status this week by virtue of the win over FSU and the fact that they have yet to play either of the co-leaders yet. It's very extremely unlikely.
Predicted winner: Virginia Tech
Big 12 NorthIn the lead: Kansas (3-0)
Still strong: Missouri (2-1)
Kansas State and Colorado drop out of contention this week because of their in-conference losses, coupled with the fact that since they have both lost previously in the season to Kansas, they would now need Kansas to lose 3 Big 12 games to move ahead. This is a two-way race now, but Missouri could still beat Kansas for the win if they don't stumble before the last game of the season.
Predicted winner: Missouri
Big 12 SouthIn the lead: Oklahoma (3-1)
Still strong: Oklahoma State (3-1), Texas A&M (3-1)
Barely in contention: Texas Tech (2-2)
Texas Tech drops to barely-in-contention status since they added another Big 12 loss this week. They could still make huge strides by beating Oklahoma, but they will need Oklahoma State to stumble twice now.
Predicted winner: Oklahoma
Big EastIn the lead: Connecticut (2-0)
Still strong: South Florida (1-1), West Virginia (1-1), Rutgers (2-1)
Barely in contention: Cincinatti (1-2)
UConn takes sole posession of the Big East lead this week with their win over Louisville, which in turn boots Louisville effectively out of the race. Louisville's fall from last season's success has been both startling and sad. I'm thinking Petrino saw the writing on the wall when he jumped ship. Cincinatti remains barely in contention because neither of their losses have come to teams above them. The Big East is still highly competitive at this point.
Predicted winner: South Florida
Big TenIn the lead: Ohio State (4-0), Michigan (4-0)
Barely in contention: Illinois (3-2), Penn State (3-2), Wisconsin (2-2, Northwestern (2-2), Purdue (2-2)
Even though I have several teams lasted as barely in contention here, every week that Ohio State and Michigan continue winning is cementing the likelihood of a Michigan-OSU championship game in Ann Arbor on 11/17. Which, honestly, is as it should be in the Big Ten.
Predicted winner: Michigan
Conference USA EastIn the lead: Southern Miss (2-1)
Still strong: East Carolina (3-1), Central Florida (2-1)
Barely in contention: Memphis (2-1), UAB (1-2)
No real changes for this conference division this week. This one is actually going to be interesting, though.
Predicted winner: East Carolina
Conference USA WestIn the lead: UTEP (2-1), Houston (3-1)
Barely in contention: Tulsa (2-2)
Tulsa loses this week and will need serious help at this point.
Predicted winner: Houston
Mid-American EastIn the lead: Miami(OH) (3-1), Buffalo (3-1), Akron (2-1)
Still strong: Bowling Green (2-1)
Barely in contention: Temple (3-2)
Temple puts themselves into contention by beating Miami(OH) this week, along with a previous win over Akron. This one is also quite engaging and a race to watch.
Predicted winner: Buffalo
Mid-American WestIn the lead: Central Michigan (3-0)
Central Michigan is 2 or 3 games above everyone else in the division. Possibly premature, but I think they have this one locked.
Predicted winner: Central Michigan
Mountain WestIn the lead: Brigham Young (3-0)
Barely in contention: Air Force (5-1), New Mexico (2-1)
Both Air Force and New Mexico are playing some good football right now, but unfortunately they've both already lost to BYU.
Predicted winner: Brigham Young
PAC-10In the lead: Arizona State (4-0), UCLA (4-0)
Still strong: USC (2-1), Oregon (3-1)
Barely in contention: Oregon State (2-2), California (2-2)
Not much change in the Pac-10 this week, except Cal drops to barely in contention because of their loss to UCLA. Oh, and my conference prediction, of course.
Predicted winner: Oregon
Sun BeltIn the lead: Troy (4-0), Florida Atlantic (3-0)
Arkansas State drops off the map here.
Predicted winner: Troy
WACIn the lead: Hawaii (4-0), Fresno State (4-0), Boise State (3-0)
3-way race, no change.
Predicted winner: Hawaii
SEC EastIn the lead: South Carolina (3-2), Florida (3-2)
Still strong: Tennessee (2-2)
Barely in contention: Georgia (3-2), Kentucky (2-2)
This is one hell of a race. Anyone could win this, but Georgia and Kentucky are both in the barely in contention spot because they have lost to two teams ahead of them (Georgia to Tennessee and South Carolina, and Kentucky to South Carolina and Florida.) I have no idea how this is going to pan out, but Florida really looks strongest at the moment.
Predicted winner: Florida
SEC WestIn the lead: LSU (4-1), Alabama (4-1)
Barely in contention: Auburn (3-2)
Auburn will need LSU to lose twice to get back in this. They will have to be in the very unlikely and awkward position of being Alabama fans when Bama plays host to LSU in 2 weeks. I can't believe it, but this upcoming showdown is actually going to live up to its billing. Wow. Roll Tide.
Predicted winner:
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