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Weider’s CFB Top 25 After Shakeup in NCAA Week 8

CFB College Football Top 25

It was a great weekend of college football action. Our own Patrick Weider was locked in, analyzing every team and game in Week 8.

Here are Weider’s top 25 teams after Week 8 of the college football season based on wins/losses, schedule, and overall performance.

1) Oregon (7-0)

Oregon continues to look like the best team in the Big Ten. They beat Ohio State by one point and look like a legit National Championship team.

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2) Georgia (6-1)

Georgia has struggled throughout the year, barely beating Kentucky and Mississippi State and losing to Alabama. Then, Saturday night, Georgia destroyed Texas in a commanding win.

3) Penn State (6-0)

Penn State has looked impressive, starting 6-0 on the year, but they will now have two back-to-back challenges when they visit Wisconsin and host Ohio State in consecutive weeks.

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4) Ohio State (5-1)

The Penn State game in two weeks is a must-win for Ohio State if they want to remain in the mix for a Big Ten and national title.

5) Texas (6-1)

Texas got worked over pretty well by Georgia, but they are still in good shape to make a playoff run.

6) Miami (7-0)

Miami continues to look like the favorite to win the ACC, but their defense has some serious holes.

7) Tennessee (6-1)

Tennessee got the big win on Saturday against Alabama. Even if they lose to Georgia later this year, they should still be in solid shape for the playoffs.

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8) LSU (6-1)

After opening up against USC and losing, LSU has not fallen since. They have a huge game against Texas A&M this week.

9) BYU (7-0)

It is time to start giving BYU some props. They are 7-0 on the year and look like the favorite to win the Big 12.

10) Indiana (7-0)

Indiana continues to roll this year after they destroyed Nebraska. They look like they have a good chance to win 10 games, which is amazing for Indiana.

11) Clemson (6-1)

After losing to Georga in Week 1, Clemson has steamrolled their competition. They look like they have a good chance of making the playoffs.

12) Iowa State (7-0)

Iowa State survived against UCF in a game they struggled in, but they continue to be undefeated.

13) Notre Dame (6-1)

Notre Dame continues to play well after they were upset by North Illinois earlier this year.

14) Texas A&M (6-1)

Texas A&M has continued to play well and got a big matchup this week against LSU.

15) Kansas State (6-1)

Kansas State has started to kick it in high gear after they were defeated by BYU.

16) Alabama (5-2)

Alabama now has two losses and will need to win out if they want to make the 12-team playoff.

17) Pittsburgh (6-0)

Pittsburgh is the surprise team in the ACC and looks like they could make a run to the conference title game.

18) Boise State (5-1)

Boise State has looked the part all year and has a huge test this week against UNLV.

19) Illinois (6-1)

Illinois has played well this year but has a huge test this week when they visit Oregon.

20) SMU (6-1)

SMU continues to roll in the ACC. They have a shot to make the ACC championship game.

21) Missouri (6-1)

Missouri came back and survived against Auburn this past Saturday. They still have a chance to make the playoffs if they can beat Alabama this week.

22) Ole Miss (5-2)

Ole Miss has had a disappointing season, but they still have a chance to make a playoff run if they can win out.

23) Army (7-0)

Army continues to win each week and has been dominant in doing it.

24) Navy (6-0)

Navy and Army are on a collision course to play each other in the AAC championship game.

25) Vanderbilt (5-2)

One of the best stories in college football is Vanderbilt being relevant as a program.


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