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    sheetsadam1 — 6 months ago(September 28, 2025 03:16 AM)

    Week five turned out to be the most exciting weekend of college football thus far this season, with a tidal wave of upsets bringing down some of the highest-ranked teams in every power conference. Some of these upsets were correctly predicted by yours truly.
    We'll begin in the Big Ten, where - in the best game of the week - 6th-ranked Oregon knocked off 3rd-ranked Penn State in double overtime, unranked Iowa took down 11th-ranked Indiana, and 23rd-ranked Illinois managed the slight upset of 21st-ranked USC. The top ranked Ohio State Buckeyes remained undefeated against Washington, although they too were looking a bit rough early on. Elsewhere in the conference, Minnesota defeated Rutgers, Northwestern beat UCLA, and 19th-ranked scUM had the week off.
    In the ACC, 8th-ranked Florida State fell to unranked Virginia, while 16th-ranked Georgia Tech defeated unranked Wake Forest by just a single point in overtime.
    The Big 12 too saw an upset, with unranked Arizona State's win over 24th-ranked TCU. 25th-ranked BYU is trailing unranked Colorado as of this writing. Elsewhere in the conference, 14th ranked Iowa State stayed undefeated and the Cincinnati Bearcats beat the Kansas Gayhawks.
    But it was the top-ranked teams of the ASS-EC who saw the worst of the upsets, with 13th-ranked Ole Miss taking out 4th-ranked LSU and 17th-ranked Alabama defeating 5th-ranked Georgia. One wonders how they will manage to keep any ASS-EC team in the top five after this, but I'm sure they will find a way 🙄 I even made the mistake myself of putting faith in the ASS-EC's Arkansas to put Notre Dame out of their misery for the season and they proved themselves not even close to being up to the task.
    Congratulations to the Ohio Bobcats on their victory!
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      /.ㅤ — 6 months ago(September 28, 2025 07:12 AM)

      Always love seeing the Penn State child rapists lose. Too bad the Alabama sister ****ers won though.
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        sheetsadam1 — 6 months ago(September 28, 2025 08:28 PM)

        When it comes to the ASS-EC, I always cheer for whichever team happens to be highest ranked to go down.
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          /.ㅤ — 6 months ago(September 29, 2025 01:57 PM)

          Generally I apply that same rule as well, except when it's Alabama.
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            sheetsadam1 — 6 months ago(September 28, 2025 08:27 PM)

            New AP Top 25 is out:

            1. Ohio State
            2. Oregon
            3. Miami
            4. Ole Miss 🙄
            5. Oklahoma 🙄
            6. Texas A&M 🙄
            7. Penn State
            8. Indiana
            9. Tex-ass 🙄
            10. Alabama 🙄
            11. Texas Tech
            12. Georgia 🙄
            13. LSU 🙄
            14. Iowa State
            15. Tennessee 🙄
            16. Vanderbilt 🙄
            17. Georgia Tech 🤔
            18. Florida State 🤔
            19. Missouri 🙄
            20. scUM 🤔
            21. Notre Dame 🤔
            22. Illinois
            23. BYU
            24. Virginia 😂😂😂
            25. Arizona State
              Others receiving votes:
              South Florida 53, Utah 52, Mississippi St. 46 😂, Memphis 38, Louisville 36, Southern Cal 22, Maryland 7
              , North Texas 7, TCU 6, UNLV 3.
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