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10/21/24 CFB Aggregate Rankings

JVDBeak'em

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Only teams with a vote in BOTH the AP and Coaches are eligible. Then they are ranked based on their AP, Coaches, SP+, FEI, Sagarin, FPI and CFP (once that's available)

There were only 31 teams eligible this week. Lowest I've ever seen, and down from 37 last week.

1. Ohio State (2.2)
2. Georgia (3.0)
3. Texas (3.3)
4. Oregon (3.5)
5. Penn State (6.7)
6. Tennessee (8.3)
7. LSU (8.8)
7. Notre Dame (8.8)
7. Alabama (8.8)
10. Miami (9.2)
10. Ole Miss (9.2)
12. Clemson (11.0)
13. Indiana (13.2)
14. Iowa State (13.8)
15. Texas A&M (14.7)
16. Kansas State (14.8)
17. BYU (16.3)

18. SMU (18.5)
19. Missouri (18.7)
20. Boise State (19.0)
21. Pittsburgh (21.3)
22. Army (23.3)
23. Illinois (23.8)
24. Washington State (24.7)
25. UNLV (25.3)

Since there's only 31 total I'll do the rest: Nebraska (26.3), Navy (26.5), Vanderbilt (26.5), Syracuse (27.5), Duke (28.0), Liberty (30.7)

Dropped from the Rankings: Michigan, Oklahoma, Iowa, Louisville

No longer eligible: Michigan, Oklahoma, Iowa, Louisville, Arizona State, Utah, Texas Tech
New to the list: Duke

Only 3 Big 12 teams eligible. Average computer rankings for the ineligible Big 12 Schools
4. Colorado (30.3)
5. Cincinnati (34.2)
6. UCF (40.8)
7. Utah (43.5)
8. Kansas (46.0)
9. Oklahoma State (46.3)
10. Baylor (48.0)
11. TCU (48.5)
12. Arizona State (50.0)
13. West Virginia (52.0)

14. Texas Tech (54.3)
15. Arizona (68.3)
16. Houston (85.8)
 
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