Re: Top 25!
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2023 7:26 am
If only TV executives had influence. We might see a Dallas #5 market team have an edge over a Roanoke-Lynchburg #71 market team.
Tulane beating UTSA is now just as important as us winning against Navy for our NY6 hopes. We need to pound Navy and hope for some upsets so we can slide into the CFP 25 going into the championship game.GHammond wrote:Liberty!?! Bottom line = we must beat Navy and hope to play Tulane and then beat them, our only shot at a New Years Six.
No doubt about it (assuming both teams come in undefeated in AAC play). SMU winning @ Tulane would be that much more impressiveshadowman wrote:I still feel that no matter what anyone else does, if Tulane and SMU meet in the championship game after both winning this weekend, the winner goes to the NY6 bowl.
Good point. I don't have a problem with Liberty because I respect the 0. When we get out ranked (in the AP) by Toledo and James Madison and UNLV then I have a huge problem.SmooBoy wrote:While you may roll your eyes or say 'meh' to the AP rankings, it keeps those teams on every bottom of the TV screen scroll Saturday and throughout the week. The perception and PR move to see SMU in the rankings can only HELP with image, recruiting, mystique, and top of mind nature versus not being there.
It’s a start. If we beat Tulane, Liberty is the only real concern. Hopefully the aggies beat them and remove all worries. I’m not worried about Toledo.Dukie wrote:SMU debuts in the ESPN Power Rankings at #24:
https://www.espn.com/college-football/s ... gs-week-13
https://www.espn.com/college-football/fpiDukie wrote:SMU debuts in the ESPN Power Rankings at #24:
https://www.espn.com/college-football/s ... gs-week-13
Tulane 50, and Liberty 48.Smumba2009 wrote:https://www.espn.com/college-football/fpiDukie wrote:SMU debuts in the ESPN Power Rankings at #24:
https://www.espn.com/college-football/s ... gs-week-13
Up two spots to 20 in what some might argue is the most accurate index. Tulane remains at 50. Of course this isn't adjusted for Stone.