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A to Z Top 25 College Football Poll: AP Poll still disrespecting teams with quality wins and rewarding cupcake schedules
The AP Top 25 College Football Poll is about to finally be rendered utterly useless when the College Football Playoff rankings show kicks off Tuesday, Nov. 4, but even with its final breaths of relevance it still found a way to be embarrassingly inaccurate.
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Memphis returns to AP Top 25-based College Football Playoff bracket, top four seeds remain the same
Ohio State, Indiana, Texas A&M and Alabama would remain the top four seeds on the College Football Playoff bracket based on the new Associated Press college football poll.
The situation looks particularly bleak for Purdue and Wisconsin. The Boilermakers play ranked opponents in three of their final four games, and the other contest is on the road against a 6-2 Washington team. Wisconsin plays four teams with records of 5-3 or better down the stretch.
Stanford's improvement on the field has been reflected in the digital world in College Football 25's updated ratings.
Vanderbilt beat Missouri 17-10 to improve to 7-1, and the Tigers suffered an even bigger loss at quarterback. CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz reported that Beau Pribula's ankle injury, which he sustained during the game, would keep him out of the rest of the regular season.
Only two of the current half-dozen unbeatens could meet prior to the finalized 12-team playoff bracket -- Ohio State and Indiana in the Big Ten Championship Game if both elites keep it up. Here's our best guess at handicapping what's left on the schedule for each team with perfect records and where that first loss may come next month: