OK State might jump us.Realistically, shouldn't OSU eventually find themselves at #4 if Oklahoma or Alabama lose today anyway? They would only have to jump Notre Dame in the committee's minds.
You think? MSU would have 2 losses and Iowa hasn't gotten a whole lot of respect even as an undefeated team.OK State might jump us.
You could also make a case for the loser of MSU-Iowa
I don't see it with Oklahoma State. The committee already thinks almost nothing of them. A win over Oklahoma at home is more impressive over a win over Michigan on the road, but is it enough to close the 3 ranking gap that exists at the moment between Oklahoma State and Ohio State? I'm not sure about that.OK State might jump us.
You could also make a case for the loser of MSU-Iowa
The argument would be that they had to play an extra game that OSU didn't play because they beat OSU.You think? MSU would have 2 losses and Iowa hasn't gotten a whole lot of respect even as an undefeated team.
I don't see it with Oklahoma State. The committee already thinks almost nothing of them. A win over Oklahoma at home is more impressive over a win over Michigan on the road, but is it enough to close the 3 ranking gap that exists at the moment between Oklahoma State and Ohio State? I'm not sure about that.
I mean, I guess you could make a case for MSU over OSU if they did lose to Iowa, but I think the committee is going to view this week as OSU finally putting it together, and they're going to want them in the playoff if possible.