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Well, if you're being consistent, Ok State DOES blow goats by ndzippy
You know, because Iowa State blows goats, yet they took down Oklahoma State.
And Baylor lost to Oklahoma State, which blows goats, so, therefore, Baylor also blows goats.
So I guess we're down to 5? Though Oregon and Oklahoma kind of appear to blow goats.
I agree with the point you're making; after the top 3-4 teams, there's not a lot of separation between (using the latest CFP rankings) #6 Michigan, #12 Wake Forest, #17 Auburn, and #24 Utah. I could see any of those teams losing to (or beating) any other team on the list...and a whole bunch that aren't.
It's like the entire NCAA has turned into a big version of the MAC. Who knows what's going to happen on any given Saturday?