Harry Lyles Jr.
Guest
Ohio State remains No. 2 in the latest Coaches Poll
Harry Lyles Jr. via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here
It was a tough game against Sparty, but the Bucks hold firm behind the Crimson Tide.
Yesterday was a close one! The Ohio State Buckeyes edged out the Michigan State Spartans for a 17-16 win in East Lansing. The Buckeyes got revenge for their 2015 loss against Sparty that kept them out of the College Football Playoff, and are in good position this season. With that, they remain No. 2 in the latest Coaches Poll.
The last regular season opponent that stands between the Buckeyes and whatever comes next, whether that’s a Big Ten Championship game and/or the College Football Playoff is the Michigan Wolverines
A win over the Wolverines would serve the Buckeyes well, whether or not they make it to the Big Ten Championship game or not. It doesn’t necessarily solidify their spot in the final four, but they’re in good position, especially if they have a repeat performance of last season’s game.
The Coaches Poll, in its entirety:
AP Coaches S&P+ Massey
1 Alabama Alabama Alabama
2 Ohio State Michigan Ohio State
3 Clemson Ohio State Michigan
4 Michigan Clemson Clemson
5 Washington Louisville Washington
6 Wisconsin Washington Wisconsin
7 Oklahoma LSU Penn State
8 Penn State USC Colorado
9 Colorado Auburn Louisville
10 Oklahoma State Wisconsin Oklahoma
11 Louisville Florida State USC
12 USC Penn State WMU
13 Florida Oklahoma FSU
14 Florida State Colorado Auburn
15 Nebraska Western Kentucky Wash. State
16 Auburn Boise State Stanford
17 West Virginia Florida Boise State
18 Western Michigan Texas A&M Florida
19 Boise State Miami Oklahoma State
20 Utah Temple Texas A&M
21 Houston Houston Nebraska
22 Texas A&M North Carolina Houston
23 Washington State San Diego State LSU
24 Tennessee Western Michigan Tennessee
25 North Carolina Oklahoma State WVU
AP Coaches S&P+ Massey
1 Alabama Alabama Alabama
2 Ohio State Michigan Ohio State
3 Clemson Ohio State Michigan
4 Michigan Clemson Clemson
5 Washington Louisville Washington
6 Wisconsin Washington Wisconsin
7 Oklahoma LSU Penn State
8 Penn State USC Colorado
9 Colorado Auburn Louisville
10 Oklahoma State Wisconsin Oklahoma
11 Louisville Florida State USC
12 USC Penn State WMU
13 Florida Oklahoma FSU
14 Florida State Colorado Auburn
15 Nebraska Western Kentucky Wash. State
16 Auburn Boise State Stanford
17 West Virginia Florida Boise State
18 Western Michigan Texas A&M Florida
19 Boise State Miami Oklahoma State
20 Utah Temple Texas A&M
21 Houston Houston Nebraska
22 Texas A&M North Carolina Houston
23 Washington State San Diego State LSU
24 Tennessee Western Michigan Tennessee
25 North Carolina Oklahoma State WVU
Continue reading...
Harry Lyles Jr. via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here
It was a tough game against Sparty, but the Bucks hold firm behind the Crimson Tide.
Yesterday was a close one! The Ohio State Buckeyes edged out the Michigan State Spartans for a 17-16 win in East Lansing. The Buckeyes got revenge for their 2015 loss against Sparty that kept them out of the College Football Playoff, and are in good position this season. With that, they remain No. 2 in the latest Coaches Poll.
The last regular season opponent that stands between the Buckeyes and whatever comes next, whether that’s a Big Ten Championship game and/or the College Football Playoff is the Michigan Wolverines
A win over the Wolverines would serve the Buckeyes well, whether or not they make it to the Big Ten Championship game or not. It doesn’t necessarily solidify their spot in the final four, but they’re in good position, especially if they have a repeat performance of last season’s game.
The Coaches Poll, in its entirety:
AP Coaches S&P+ Massey
1 Alabama Alabama Alabama
2 Ohio State Michigan Ohio State
3 Clemson Ohio State Michigan
4 Michigan Clemson Clemson
5 Washington Louisville Washington
6 Wisconsin Washington Wisconsin
7 Oklahoma LSU Penn State
8 Penn State USC Colorado
9 Colorado Auburn Louisville
10 Oklahoma State Wisconsin Oklahoma
11 Louisville Florida State USC
12 USC Penn State WMU
13 Florida Oklahoma FSU
14 Florida State Colorado Auburn
15 Nebraska Western Kentucky Wash. State
16 Auburn Boise State Stanford
17 West Virginia Florida Boise State
18 Western Michigan Texas A&M Florida
19 Boise State Miami Oklahoma State
20 Utah Temple Texas A&M
21 Houston Houston Nebraska
22 Texas A&M North Carolina Houston
23 Washington State San Diego State LSU
24 Tennessee Western Michigan Tennessee
25 North Carolina Oklahoma State WVU
AP Coaches S&P+ Massey
1 Alabama Alabama Alabama
2 Ohio State Michigan Ohio State
3 Clemson Ohio State Michigan
4 Michigan Clemson Clemson
5 Washington Louisville Washington
6 Wisconsin Washington Wisconsin
7 Oklahoma LSU Penn State
8 Penn State USC Colorado
9 Colorado Auburn Louisville
10 Oklahoma State Wisconsin Oklahoma
11 Louisville Florida State USC
12 USC Penn State WMU
13 Florida Oklahoma FSU
14 Florida State Colorado Auburn
15 Nebraska Western Kentucky Wash. State
16 Auburn Boise State Stanford
17 West Virginia Florida Boise State
18 Western Michigan Texas A&M Florida
19 Boise State Miami Oklahoma State
20 Utah Temple Texas A&M
21 Houston Houston Nebraska
22 Texas A&M North Carolina Houston
23 Washington State San Diego State LSU
24 Tennessee Western Michigan Tennessee
25 North Carolina Oklahoma State WVU
Continue reading...