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College Football Rankings 2017: Top AP Poll 10 Week 11 Projections

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For Week 11, complete with rankings for the AP Poll Top 25 college football teams, we learned that a single game can change a team’s projections, with no team being unbeatable. Wins and losses have given off a few shocks, with some teams changing ranks. Let’s look at the Week 11 rankings for the teams, with the Top 10 out of the traditional AP Top 25, with the help of Land of 10.

Remember that this is a poll; as their official website explains, “The AP Top 25 is determined by a simple points system based on how each voter ranks college football’s best teams. A team receives 25 points for each first place vote, 24 for second place and so on through to the 25th team, which receives one point.”

Auburn (10)

Record: 7-2
Points: 875
Previous Rank: 16

Having just beaten Georgia, Auburn was 237 yards on the ground and also had 251 yards through the air on their side.

Washington (9)

Record: 8-1
Points: 1,061
Previous Rank: 12

With a recent loss to Arizona State and a win against UCLA, Washington still managed to rise to the top 10.

TCU (8)

Record: 8-1
Points: 1,087
Previous Rank: 10

TCU might have had a recent loss to Oklahoma, but the school still has a chance with a higher ranking.

Miami (7)

Record: 8-0
Points: 1,220
Previous Rank: 9

The Hurricanes took on Notre Dame at 41-8, with 146 rushing yards with a strong defense and 4 turnovers.

Wisconsin (6)

Record: 9-0
Points: 1,256
Previous Rank: 4

To keep it simple, Wisconsin retains an undefeated status, with games against Iowa and Ohio State.

Oklahoma (5)

Record: 8-1
Points: 1,258
Previous Rank: 8

Making a rise from its previous rank, Oklahoma beat TCU, proving a good offense, with Baker Mayfield and Rodney Anderson on their side.

Clemson (4)

Record: 8-1
Points: 1,289
Previous Rank: 6

With 227 yards and 4 touchdowns in their win against Florida State, Clemson won the ACC Atlantic Division.

Notre Dame (3)

Record: 8-1
Points: 1,357
Previous Rank: 5

Notre Dame may have endured a recent loss on Saturday, but their chances are still said to be good, with even a slight rise in rank.

Georgia (2)

Record: 9-0
Points: 1,468
Previous Rank: 2

Although they are no longer unbeatable, having recently lost to Auburn, they are still expected to make the playoffs.

Alabama (1)

Record: 9-0
Points: 1,520
Previous Rank: 1

Surviving Mississippi State, Alabama has retained its previous rank, having won 31-24. They’ll have to contend with FCS Mercer and eventually Auburn.


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