#1 Ohio State and #2 Michigan play nobody but each other.
#3 Southern Cal still has 5 possible losses on their schedule.
#4 West Virginia and #8 Louisville play each other this weekend. Pull for WVU because they have a worse schedule, and they still play Cincy, Pitt, and Rutgers.
#5 Auburn. Doesn't matter, if the Vols keep winning and Auburn keeps winning, we'll see them in the SECCG.
#6 Florida only needs to lose 1 more SEC game. They still have to play Georgia, South Carolina and at Vandy.
#7 Texas.. grrr, they should have lost to Nebraska. However, they still have some opptys especially with a freshman qb. Texas Tech (10/28) and Texas A&M (11/24) may both give the Longhorns a loss. Texas may also lose in the Big12 title game.
#9 Notre Dame.... grrrx2, UCLA and Michigan State had these pretenders beaten. Let's hope USC loses to some other teams and then cleans ND's clock.
#10 California? How in the world are these guys ranked higher than Tennessee????? Remember 35-0 midway through the 3rd quarter... you know when the walk-ons got into the game for Tennessee. UCLA (11/4) and USC (11/18) are the 2 big games left.
#11 Tennessee crushed #10 Cal already. They blew a lead to #6 Florida and lost by 1-point. Upcoming games include #33 South Carolina, #16 LSU, and #13 Arkansas. Win the next 3 and maybe get some love from the computers finally? Of course, if Arkansas keeps winning, they will definately help out the Vols... they are currently 10th in computer average and are as high as 4th in one computer rank.
#12 Clemson is nipping at the Vols heals, but must play Va Tech and South Carolina.
#13 Arkansas must face the Vols.
#14 Rutgers faces WVU and Louisville. If these 3 teams beat each other, each with 1-loss.... they all drop.
#15 Boise State... hahaha
#16 LSU must face the Vols. They already have 2 losses.
How Vols opponents are going:
Tenn 35, Cal 18
Cal (7-1) is ranked #10 in the BCS. Their computer average is #5. I think some voters tried to get them to drop behind Tennessee in the BCS, because they dropped in the human polls, Harris Poll (11) and USA Today Poll (12). However, the media loves Cal.
Tenn 31, Air Force 30
Turning the ball over on the last offensive possession hurt in this game. Instead of leading 17 or 21 points with 5 minutes to go, Air Force scores, gets onside kick, scores again to get to the final score. Since then, Air Force (3-3) has lost to a good Navy (5-2) team by 7 points and, ouch, lost this past weekend to winless San Diego State (1-5). Their computer average is now 59th.
Fla 21, Tenn 20
Florida (6-1) lost their last game to Auburn (7-1) but still managed to rise in the polls during a bye week. The Gators computer average is 4th.
Tenn 33, Marshall 7
Marshall (2-5) is off to a bad season. They've lost to WVU, Kansas St., Central Florida (on a last play field goal), and SMU in addition to Tennessee. However, they showed some life in defeating UAB (3-5) on the road this past weekend. The once up-and-coming program is now ranked 101 in computer average.
Tenn 41, Memphis 7
Memphis has been to 3 straight bowl games recently. However, they don't appear to be going bowling this year. Memphis (1-6) has not beaten a 1-A team this season and is currently 111 in computer avg rank.
Tenn 51, Georgia 33
Tennessee gets a huge road win versus a top10 team and then Georgia (6-2) goes and blows it by losing to Vandy. Their nail biter versus Miss State doesn't give confidence that they'll give Florida a hard time either.
Tenn 16, Alabama 13
Alabama (5-3) has only lost to 3 teams currently in the top 13 of the BCS. They should win their next 2 games against Florida Intl (w/o suspended players) and Mississippi State. The Tide is 42 in computer avg rank.
South Carolina (5-2) is 35 in computer avg rank. They have a chance to make a name for themselves in the rankings. 4 of their next 5 games include Tennessee, Arkansas, Florida, and Clemson... all within the top 13 of the BCS.
LSU (6-2) is 20th in computer average but 16th in the BCS. they've lost to only Auburn and Florida. After Tennessee, they play Alabama, Ole Miss and Arkansas.
Arkansas (6-1) is the hot team right now. After starting the season slow, they've come on strong with Mitch Mustain at qb. The Hogs are 13th in the BCS and have a computer avg of 10.
Vanderbilt (3-5) is hard to figure out. They've played Michigan closer than anybody else. Lost to Alabama by 3, Arkansas by 2, Ole Miss by 7, and then a big win over Georgia.... then fall apart against South Carolina (13-31 loss) after only being behind 13-17 in the 3rd quarter. The 'Dores computer average is 70th.
Kentucky (3-4) may not be much better than Vanderbilt, but the computers think they are. The Wildcats computer avg is 53. Games against Miss St, UL-Monroe, and Vanderbilt make a 6-6 season a real possibility.... and the way Georgia is playing, 7 wins is not outside their reach.