Ranking 134 college football teams after Week 10: The Boise State scenario you shouldn't sleep on

4 November 2024Last Update :
Ranking 134 college football teams after Week 10: The Boise State scenario you shouldn't sleep on

Editor’s note: The Athletic 134 is a weekly ranking of all FBS college football teams.

Ahead of the first College Football Playoff rankings of the 12-team era, there is no shortage of questions about how the selection committee’s first projected bracket will look. But one piece of conventional wisdom involving the Group of 5 could be upended by Boise State.

The Power 4 conference champions are not guaranteed the four first-round byes, and the Group of 5’s auto-bid reserved for the highest-ranked champion from those leagues is not guaranteed the No. 12 seed, even if most projections have defaulted to that. A 12-1 Mountain West champion Boise State could land higher than 12 and could earn the No. 4 seed, depending on who wins the Big 12.

After a week that saw a lot of ranked teams fall, Boise State is up to No. 12 in this week’s edition of The Athletic 134. That’s not a No. 12 seed as the fifth-highest-ranked conference champ. That’s No. 12 overall.

Boise State deserves a real look, and I’m curious what the committee will do. Historically, the committee has put G5 teams lower in their rankings than in the polls, often because they lack Top 25 wins. But the Broncos’ situation is different. They have a 45-24 win against a Washington State team that is ranked in both polls (and No. 21 here) and a win against a UNLV team that is receiving votes. Boise State’s lone loss was to Oregon on a field goal as time expired. That’s the best loss of anyone in the country.

The Broncos aren’t just the Ashton Jeanty show. Teams have loaded the box in the past two weeks to stop their Heisman Trophy candidate running back, but quarterback Maddux Madsen completed 24 of 32 passes for 307 yards and four touchdowns against San Diego State. The Boise State defense leads the nation in sacks per game.

If BYU, the Big 12’s last remaining unbeaten team, loses a game or doesn’t win the conference, Boise State could realistically finish ahead of the Big 12 champion and get what would likely be the No. 4 seed. Or, at least, that seems possible. We’ll see what the committee thinks on Tuesday.

Here is this week’s edition of The Athletic 134.

1-10

Rank Team Record Prev
1
Oregon
9-0
1
2
Georgia
7-1
2
3
Ohio State
7-1
5
4
Miami
9-0
4
5
Texas
7-1
6
6
BYU
8-0
7
7
Tennessee
7-1
8
8
Penn State
7-1
3
9
Indiana
9-0
9
10
Notre Dame
7-1
10

Ohio State’s win at Penn State sees the Buckeyes jump up to No. 3, ahead of Miami, because the Buckeyes’ best win is much better than the Canes’ and they were one play away in their loss to No. 1 Oregon. The only top-40 team Miami has played is No. 22 Louisville.

Penn State slides to No. 8 with its loss. The Nittany Lions and No. 7 Tennessee are separated by a razor-thin margin. The Vols have a much better win (Alabama) and a much worse loss (Arkansas). Penn State played close with USC and Wisconsin, while Tennessee played close with Florida, Oklahoma and Kentucky. Ultimately, I go with the better win, and it’s Tennessee by a hair.

11-25

Rank Team Record Prev
11
SMU
8-1
19
12
Boise State
7-1
16
13
Alabama
6-2
15
14
Texas A&M
7-2
11
15
LSU
6-2
18
16
Ole Miss
7-2
20
17
Iowa State
7-1
13
18
Kansas State
7-2
14
19
Colorado
6-2
21
20
Pitt
7-1
17
21
Washington State
7-1
22
22
Louisville
6-3
39
23
Missouri
6-2
23
24
Vanderbilt
6-3
24
25
Clemson
6-2
12

SMU moves up from No. 19 to No. 11 after a 45-28 demolition of Pitt that was only that close because of some garbage-time scores. The Mustangs are 8-1 with wins against currently ranked Pitt and Louisville teams, and the one loss was a three-point defeat to undefeated BYU while SMU was in the middle of a quarterback change. The Mustangs control their destiny to the ACC title game and CFP. Don’t sleep on them.

Texas A&M drops to No. 14 after a 44-20 loss to South Carolina but stays ahead of LSU because of last week’s win against the Tigers, and LSU stays ahead of No. 16 Ole Miss because of their head-to-head result. An Ole Miss win against Georgia this week could shake things up, while the LSU-Alabama winner might see themselves jump into an at-large spot.

Similarly, Kansas State only falls to No. 18 after its loss to Houston because of its win against Colorado. And Clemson barely holds on at No. 25 after its home loss to Louisville. The Tigers dominated opponents between their two multi-score losses to Georgia and Louisville, but there is no win on Clemson’s resume that says it should be any higher.

26-50

Rank Team Record Prev
26
South Carolina
5-3
29
27
Army
8-0
32
28
Syracuse
6-2
30
29
UNLV
6-2
31
30
Tulane
7-2
34
31
Texas Tech
6-3
45
32
Arizona State
6-2
35
33
Iowa
6-3
36
34
Arkansas
5-4
25
35
Michigan
5-4
33
36
Minnesota
6-3
41
37
Illinois
6-3
26
38
Louisiana
7-1
57
39
Duke
6-3
37
40
Navy
6-2
27
41
Memphis
7-2
28
42
Washington
5-4
47
43
Virginia Tech
5-4
40
44
Baylor
5-4
69
45
TCU
5-4
44
46
Nebraska
5-4
38
47
Cincinnati
5-3
46
48
Oklahoma
5-4
49
49
Georgia Tech
5-4
50
50
North Carolina
5-4
53

No. 26 South Carolina has a weird resume. They beat Texas A&M and almost beat Alabama, but they also got blown out by Ole Miss and needed a late comeback to beat Old Dominion. Army continues to inch toward the top 25 after a win against Air Force. They still haven’t trailed all season, but the Black Knights have not yet played a team with a winning record. Their next two games against North Texas and Notre Dame will change that.

Texas Tech jumps to No. 31 after its win at previously undefeated Iowa State, and Arizona State getting to 6-2 also helps the Red Raiders thanks to their win over the Sun Devils. Minnesota looks much improved and is up to No. 36 after beating Illinois, but the Gophers stay behind Michigan due to the head-to-head result.

Louisiana isn’t getting much CFP talk, but the Cajuns are now 7-1 after winning at Texas State. Keep an eye on them in the Sun Belt. Navy and Memphis plummet to Nos. 40 and 41 after bad losses to Rice and UTSA, respectively. Baylor moves up from No. 69 to No. 44 after a walk-off win against TCU, giving the Bears three consecutive wins.

51-75

Rank Team Record Prev
51
Florida
4-4
48
52
Michigan State
4-5
43
53
Wisconsin
5-4
42
54
Maryland
4-4
51
55
Western Kentucky
6-2
56
56
NC State
5-4
59
57
USC
4-5
52
58
Rutgers
4-4
54
59
Virginia
4-4
55
60
Boston College
4-4
58
61
Cal
4-4
60
62
West Virginia
4-4
63
63
James Madison
6-2
67
64
Houston
4-5
77
65
Utah
4-4
68
66
UCF
4-5
76
67
Auburn
3-6
61
68
Kentucky
3-6
62
69
Sam Houston
7-2
70
70
Wake Forest
4-4
72
71
Georgia Southern
6-3
74
72
UConn
6-3
82
73
Northwestern
4-5
80
74
Oregon State
4-4
79
75
Marshall
5-3
90

Florida only drops to No. 51 after battling Georgia into the fourth quarter with a third-string quarterback, but the injury to DJ Lagway does not bode well for the final stretch. USC falls to No. 57 after a fifth one-score loss, this time to Washington. There’s no trophy for “best 4-5 team,” but USC or Michigan State is probably it.

Houston, which was one of the lowest-ranked Power 4 teams at one point, is up to No. 64 after a comeback win against Kansas State. Willie Fritz is doing what he does, and a bowl game is not out of the question. UConn is bowl-eligible after beating Georgia State and could get to eight or nine wins.

76-100

Rank Team Record Prev
76
UCLA
3-5
85
77
Louisiana-Monroe
5-3
66
78
Fresno State
5-4
65
79
Oklahoma State
3-6
71
80
Arizona
3-6
64
81
North Texas
5-3
81
82
Jacksonville State
5-3
109
83
Colorado State
6-3
101
84
San Jose State
5-3
83
85
Kansas
2-6
84
86
Liberty
5-2
75
87
Texas State
4-4
78
88
Western Michigan
5-4
86
89
Miami (OH)
4-4
87
90
Ohio
5-3
88
91
Bowling Green
4-4
89
92
Buffalo
5-4
95
93
Toledo
6-3
92
94
Northern Illinois
4-4
93
95
Appalachian State
4-4
104
96
Coastal Carolina
4-4
91
97
Old Dominion
4-5
73
98
Stanford
2-7
94
99
Mississippi State
2-7
98
100
Arkansas State
5-3
96

UCLA, winner of two in a row, bumps up to No. 76, while Oklahoma State has lost six straight after a 3-0 start and tumbles down to No. 79. Arizona, losers of five straight, is down to No. 80. ULM’s second consecutive loss, this time to Marshall, sees the Warhawks drop to No. 76. Fresno State drops to No. 77 after a home loss to Hawaii.

Jacksonville State climbs to No. 82 after beating Liberty, while Colorado State is up to No. 83 thanks to four consecutive wins. Mississippi State’s win against UMass keeps it in the top 100, barely.

101-134

Rank Team Record Prev
101
South Florida
4-4
102
102
Florida State
1-8
99
103
Purdue
1-7
100
104
South Alabama
4-5
97
105
Rice
3-6
119
106
UTSA
4-5
112
107
Hawaii
4-5
116
108
Eastern Michigan
5-4
103
109
Charlotte
3-6
105
110
East Carolina
4-4
106
111
Ball State
3-5
107
112
New Mexico
3-6
108
113
Florida Atlantic
2-6
110
114
FIU
3-6
113
115
Central Michigan
3-5
114
116
UAB
2-6
131
117
Tulsa
3-6
111
118
San Diego State
3-5
115
119
Nevada
3-7
117
120
Georgia State
2-6
118
121
Troy
2-7
128
122
Wyoming
2-7
129
123
Louisiana Tech
3-5
121
124
Middle Tennessee
3-6
123
125
New Mexico State
2-6
120
126
Temple
2-6
122
127
Utah State
2-6
124
128
Akron
2-7
125
129
UMass
2-7
126
130
Kennesaw State
1-7
127
131
Air Force
1-7
130
132
UTEP
1-8
132
133
Southern Miss
1-7
133
134
Kent State
0-8
134

No. 102 Florida State and No. 103 Purdue are the first Power 4 teams to fall out of the top 100 this year. What left is there to say about the Seminoles after a 35-11 loss to North Carolina to drop to 1-8 and finish at 1-7 in ACC play? No. 105 Rice and No. 106 UTSA slide up after their wins against Navy and Memphis, respectively.

Troy got a big win against Coastal Carolina to move up to No. 121, while No. 122 Wyoming bounced back with a win against New Mexico in a 49-45 shootout. Kent State, the season’s last winless team, was off this week but plays Ohio on Wednesday as November MACtion begins.

The Athletic 134 Week 11 Bracket
First Round
Second Round
Semifinals
Championship
8
Penn State
9
Indiana
5
Ohio State
12
Boise State
7
Tennessee
10
Notre Dame
6
Texas
11
SMU
1
Oregon
4
BYU
2
Georgia
3
Miami

First five out
Alabama
Texas A&M
LSU
Ole Miss
Iowa State

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