Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Project Playoffs:
Week 7 standings and seedings


If all was fair and right in college football, this is what the realigned conference standings would look like in Week 7 with seedings for a 16-team playoff. (Seedings are derived from the Massey Comparison Rankings, which take every poll and computer rating into account.)

First-round match-ups:

16 West Virginia at 1 Oklahoma
15 Virginia Tech at 2 Boise State
14 Florida State at 3 TCU
13 Ohio State at 4 Oregon
12 Oklahoma State at 5 Auburn
11 Utah at 6 LSU
10 Michigan State at 7 Missouri
9 Stanford at 8 Alabama

Click here for a full explanation of Project Playoffs.

Mid-South
1 Oklahoma (6-0)
3 TCU (7-0)
12 Oklahoma State (6-0)
Texas (4-2)
Arkansas (4-2)
Baylor (5-2)
Texas A&M (3-3)
Texas Tech (3-3)
Houston (3-3)

Northwest
2 Boise State (6-0)
4 Oregon (6-0)
11 Utah (6-0)
Oregon State (3-3)
Air Force (5-2)
Washington (3-3)
Fresno State (4-2)
BYU (2-5)
Washington State (1-6)

Southern
5 Auburn (7-0)
6 LSU (7-0)
8 Alabama (6-1)
Mississippi State (5-2)
Southern Miss (5-2)
Ole Miss (3-3)
Tennessee (2-4)
Vanderbilt (2-4)
Memphis (1-6)

Midwest
7 Missouri (6-0)
Iowa (5-1)
Nebraska (5-1)
Wisconsin (6-1)
Kansas State (5-1)
Colorado (3-3)
Iowa State (3-4)
Kansas (2-4)
Minnesota (1-6)

Southwest
9 Stanford (5-1)
Arizona (5-1)
USC (5-2)
Hawaii (5-2)
California (3-3)
Arizona State (3-3)
UCLA (3-3)
UTEP (5-2)
New Mexico (0-6)

Mid-North
10 Michigan State (7-0)
13 Ohio State (6-1)
Michigan (5-2)
Notre Dame (4-3)
Illinois (3-3)
Cincinnati (3-3)
Purdue (4-2)
Louisville (3-3)
Indiana (4-2)

Southeast
14 Florida State (6-1)
South Carolina (4-2)
Florida (4-3)
Miami (4-2)
Georgia Tech (5-2)
Central Florida (4-2)
Georgia (3-4)
Clemson (3-3)
South Florida (3-3)

Atlantic
15 Virginia Tech (5-2)
North Carolina (4-2)
North Carolina State (5-2)
East Carolina (4-2)
Kentucky (4-3)
Maryland (4-2)
Virginia (2-4)
Wake Forest (2-5)
Duke (1-5)

Northeast
16 West Virginia (5-1)
Navy (4-2)
Pittsburgh (3-3)
Penn State (3-3)
Rutgers (4-2)
Connecticut (3-3)
Syracuse (4-2)
Army (4-3)
Boston College (2-4)

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