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  1. Georgia
  2. Ohio State
  3. Texas (+1)
  4. Alabama (+1)
  5. Notre Dame (+2)
  6. Ole Miss
  7. Oregon (-4)
  8. Penn State
  9. Missouri (+2)
  10. Michigan (-1)
  11. Utah (+1)
  12. Miami (+7)
  13. USC (+10)
  14. Tennessee (+1)
  15. oklahoma (+1)
  16. Oklahoma State (+1)
  17. Kansas State (+1)
  18. LSU (-5)
  19. Kansas (+3)
  20. Arizona (+1)
  21. Iowa (+4)
  22. Louisville (new)
  23. Georgia Tech (new)
  24. NC State
  25. Clemson (-11)

Others receiving votes: TAMU, Boston College, Boise State, Iowa State, Memphis, Nebraska, SMU, Washington, Liberty, Vanderbilt, Wisconsin, Auburn, Tulane, UNC, UTSA, App State, Kentucky, West Virginia, Arkansas, UNLV, Colorado

Dropped out: FSU, TAMU

 

Since the active users on Lemmy is kind of low right now, I'm just posting this one game thread for all of today's matchups. I will mostly be commenting on the only P4 v P4 matchup: North Carolina @ Minnesota, but feel free to comment on any games going on (I will be flipping through them anyway).

Other P4 teams on deck today include:

  • Colorado hosting North Dakota State (ESPN)
  • Arkansas hosting Arkansas-Pine Bluff (ESPNU)
  • ^16^Missouri hosting Murray State (SECN)
  • NC State hosting Western Carolina (ACCN)
  • Rutgers hosting Howard (BTN)
  • Illinois hosting Eastern Illinois (BTN)
  • UCF hosting New Hampshire (ESPN+)
  • Wake Forest hosting North Carolina A&T (ESPN+)
  • ^23^Kansas hosting Lindenwood (ESPN+)
  • ^18^Utah hosting Southern Utah (ESPN+)
 

Details presented today to the conference members on adding UConn, and apparently only 6 schools in favor at this time (needs 12 to pass).

I've listened to a few Yormark interviews and he seems super fixated on adding UConn for some reason, even after adding the 4 corner schools. I kind of saw the appeal before the PAC-12 crumbled, but at this point it really doesn't make much sense.

 

From the article:

The 10-year agreement will see FIU Stadium rebranded as Pitbull Stadium, making it the world's first-ever athletics venue with an artist possessing the naming rights.

Didn't see it in the press release but my understanding is that Pitbull basically will get to use the stadium as his own concern venue as much as he likes.

 
  1. Georgia (46)
  2. Ohio State (7)
  3. Oregon
  4. Texas (1)
  5. Alabama
  6. Ole Miss
  7. Notre Dame
  8. Michigan
  9. Penn State
  10. Florida State
  11. Missouri
  12. LSU
  13. Utah
  14. Clemson
  15. Tennessee
  16. Oklahoma
  17. Kansas State
  18. Oklahoma State
  19. Miami (FL)
  20. Texas A&M
  21. Arizona
  22. NC State
  23. USC
  24. Kansas
  25. Iowa

Others receiving votes: Washington (123); Louisville (95); Virginia Tech (64); SMU (47); Memphis (44); Boise State (30); Auburn (25); West Virginia (22); Wisconsin (17); Liberty (15); Iowa State (15); Kentucky (12); Florida (11); South Carolina (10); North Carolina (6); UNLV (5); Maryland (5); UCF (4); Texas Tech (4); UTSA (3); Tulane (2); Texas State (2); Nebraska (2); Colorado (2); Appalachian State (2); Troy (1); Syracuse (1); Miami (OH) (1); James Madison (1); Air Force (1)

 

Cover features Quinn Ewers, Travis Hunter, and Donovan Edwards (similar to last week's reveal of the deluxe edition cover).

Anyone going to pick up the game? I hate EA as much as the next guy and I haven't really played anything in about a decade, but I love college football enough that I'm tempted.

 

Before you get too excited, maybe check the calendar (and this is the Daily Mail)... but the rendering has me too hyped so I'm going to pretend this is happening