So do you really think NU is the best the second best (LSU as #1) loss team out there -- really OSU, Mich St, OU, AZ, Stanford Utah Wisconsin
Stanford -- one loss to Oregon ( yes soft schedule)
OSU Loss to Wisconsin
OU loss to Mizz and yes i know you beat Mizz
Mich St big loss to Iowa but Iowa lost to two ranked teams
Utah -- got the crap kicked out of them by top 3 team
Wisconsin lost to Mich St
That is a list of some really good teams with losses to top 10
That was a very good and IMO correct observation. Yes OSU and MIZZU games where big and NU came out and executed and won. No one can say this team is going to do that. Lets face it some say well NU could hang with Oregon -- yes if NU had a good game then yes -- college football is about momentum -- that is how NU lost to Texas -- but a couple of penalties to stall drives and a TO or two and either team could win big. NU can run the ball and if they catch it like they did at OSU -- hard to stop Oregon is the same way -- only seen one Oregon game and it was Stanford. I will NU props on playing a good game when they had to well OSU and MIZZU
Utah played nobody---and I mean nobody---until they played TCU and they just got curb stomped hard . . . at home. Prior to TCU, their signature win was a 27-24 OT win over a 5-3 Pittsburgh team.
Stanford hasn't played anyone of substance either, with the sole exception of Oregon . . . whom they lost to convincingly.
But even Utah and Stanford's schedules are not as bad as Ohio State's. Holy cow is that an atrocious schedule:
Marshall (2-6),
Miami (6-3, but in ACC),
Ohio (7-3, but in MAC),
Eastern Michigan (1-8),
Illinois (5-4),
Indiana (4-5),
Wisconsin (8-1),
Purdue (4-5), and
Minnesota (1-9). The only team of substance there is Wisconsin . . . and they drubbed Ohio State. The rest of those teams read like a who's who of the worst teams in college football. Throw in Washington State and the list would be complete.
Oklahoma just lost to A&M, mooting that argument.
This leaves only Michigan State and Wisconsin, both of whom I think are quality programs. When Nebraska is firing on all cylinders (basically only seen it in the first half against Mizzou), I will take them over either Michigan State or Wisconsin. Otherwise, I think it's a wash.
LSU, to me, is playing good football right now and is the best one-loss team. I'd rank the teams as follows:
1. Oregon
2. Auburn
3. TCU
4. Boise State
5. LSU
6. Nebraska
7. Wisconsin
8. Michigan State
9. Stanford
10. Utah
11. Ohio State