FBS week 3 AP top 25. No huge surprises. FSU & Oregon both disappear for the time being. Oklahoma State's home-field loss to TCU was huge for both teams. It looks to me like there are going to be a number of legitimate contenders for the title this year. Besides perennial powerhouse Alabama, it appears that Clemson is not going to go away anytime soon, Oklahoma is back as a contender after a couple of years on the periphery, Penn State seems totally resurrected from the damage inflicted by the Sandusky scandal and USC looks to be the real deal after a few years of insignificance when it comes to title consideration. Up for debate is Washington, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, TCU...do I stop there? What other darkhorses appear to be on the radar? No way do we end up with 5-6 undefeated teams this year, right? Is it too early to even be talking about this?
Honestly, I think at some point the NCAA will have to consider expanding the playoff field to include at least one representative from each power conference. Does the reality of the situation mean that there is no consideration whatsoever for the AAC, MAC, Mountain West or Conference USA? If we have the SEC, Big 10, Big 12, ACC & PAC 12 as participants, how do we add a 6th team to the mix to make it a viable playoff option? Should the field be expanded to 8 teams? Do I ask too many fucking questions?? :dunno: