UW Huskies Get Big Win Over Wildcats, but Stay in Ducks’ Shadow

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Huskies Get Another Bounce-Back Win

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After a tight loss against Cal in Week 2 of college football, the Huskies bounced back in a big way against Hawaii. They ousted the Rainbow Warriors 52-20. Similarly, UW’s football team had another dominant performance against Arizona after an upset loss to Stanford. Even though the Wildcats were on a four-game win-streak, the Huskies beat them 51-27.

For Washington fans, the pendulum swung back into favor and joy. But, unfortunately for UW football, the Ducks had a more impressive win against the Colorado Buffaloes. With Oregon coming to town this week, does Washington have a shot?

Post-Game Notes from the Huskies Victory

Defense and Special Teams Carried the Huskies

Yes, the UW offense scored five touchdowns and three field goals. But in the first half, against an Arizona team on a four-game win-streak, the offense didn’t show up. Instead, the Dawgs made numerous big plays on defense and special teams. In the first half, the defense and special teams had:

  • 2 Sacks
  • 4 Tackles for a Loss
  • One blocked punt
  • Two forced fumbles and recoveries
  • One touchdown

At the end of the half, the Wildcats still led the Huskies. Despite incredible defensive play, the Huskies were still down 13-17 at half.

The Huskies Offense isn’t Perfect, even with 51 Points

Again, Washington decided to go for field goals. Early in the game, they played it safe. In the first quarter, they opted for two field goals instead of going for it. Fourth and five at the Arizona 10. Kick. Fourth and three at the Arizona 3. Kick. It’s unbelievable how often Chris Peterson and the Huskies exchange field goals for touchdowns. Think about it, if the Huskies converted just 50-percent of those fourth downs, they’d be better off. Yes, they tried to convert a fourth down on their first drive. They failed. But, math and analytics still show that it is optimal to go for it on the opposing half. After all, seven points is more than six.

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Additionally, the Huskies offense was sedentary, out-of-sync, and inconsistent in the first half. In fact, the Husky defense outscored the offense 7-6 in the first half. Their six drives yielded results of:

  • Turnover on Downs (4 plays, 9 yards AFTER STARTING AT THE ARIZONA 36)
  • Field Goal (8 plays, 62 yards)
  • Punt (3 plays, 5 yards)
  • Field Goal (4 plays, 0 yards AFTER STARTING AT THE ARIZONA 8)
  • Punt (6 plays, 43 yards)
  • Punt (3 plays, 4 yards)

Granted, the Huskies offense got rolling in the second half. They scored five touchdowns and a field goal in the second half. Eason and company got rolling. Sean McGrew and Salvon Ahmed showed consistency. Ahmed scored three rushing touchdowns and McGrew showed his efficient and explosive skill-set.

Arizona couldn’t stop them. However, the 2019 UW offense continues to be risk-averse and inconsistent. They need to find rhythm quicker and be willing to go for it on fourth down.

Huskies Finally Involve Puka Nacua

It is about time. In 2019, the Huskies continued to pepper their senior receivers with targets. With Aaron Fuller and Hunter Bryant making plays, that’s understandable. However, with a quality option like Puka Nacua on the bench, it didn’t make sense to keep putting Andre Baccellia on the field.

After getting his chance, Nacua let his name be known. The 6-1, 204-pound freshman caught three passes for 97 yards. Considering Jacob Eason only threw for 243 yards against Arizona, Nacua accounted for 40-percent of the team’s receiving yards. Excellent. It was a breakout performance for the freshman.

Huskies vs Ducks

Next up, the Huskies face off against the Oregon Ducks. Currently, the Ducks rank 12th in AP polls and 7th in Unafraidshow’s Power Rankings. They are impressive. So impressive, in fact, that they are 3.5 favorites in Seattle.

Against Oregon, the Huskies will be tested. The Ducks defense is elite. They’ve held opponents to 52 points in 6 games. But, more impressively, the Ducks haven’t let anyone score more than 7 points in their last five games. Because the Huskies offense has been hit-or-miss this season, Eason and company have to be on point.

Additionally, Justin Herbert and the Ducks offense continues to play well. Herbert has a touchdown in his last 34 games and Oregon has a top-5 offensive line in the nation. In Week 7, two Ducks offensive lineman were featured on PFF College’s Week 7 national team. So, it’s not going to be as easy for the defense to make big plays as they did against Arizona.

Last, it’s important to remember that Oregon’s only loss is against Auburn. In a close game. Since week 1, they’ve won each game handily. The Huskies, on the other hand, have swung back and forth between impressive and unimpressive. In order to win or even compete against the Ducks, the Huskies need to:

  • Create open looks for Jacob Eason
  • Give snaps to young talent like Puka Nacua
  • Make clean tackles and capitalize on turnover-opportunities
  • Attempt fourth down conversions early and often

If the Pac-12 is anything, it’s a conference of cannibals. So, an upset win is certainly possible for the Huskies.

Pac-12 Power Rankings Week 8: Crowded in the Middle, Lonely at the Top

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Welcome to the Pac-12 Power Rankings Week 8. Teams at the top and bottom of the conference have separated themselves from the pack. The middle of the conference is a totally different story. Deciphering the matrix of teams from #4-10 is an arduous task. The Pac-12 wheel of death is in full swing right now. Every team except Oregon is connected with a conference loss at this point. That’s why it’s so frustrating to hear people say Pac-12 conference football is weak when the conference has by far the most parity. It is hard to make it through unscathed with all the different start times and days of the week games land. Oregon, ASU, and Utah appear to have the inside track. And only Oregon and Washington have an outside shot at landing a berth in the College Football Playoff Top 4 if things shake out in their favor.

For Reference Check out the Pac-12 Power Rankings from Week 7.

Pac-12 Power Rankings Week 8:

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12. UCLA Bruins (1-5, 1-2)

Last Week: IDLE

Nothing bad can happen if you don’t play, right? UCLA had a much needed week off to regroup after that disaster of a loss to Oregon State. Chip Kelly will need a strong finish to this season like he did last year to quiet the naysayers. This team does look better than last year offensively, but defensively it looks like it regressed.

11. Oregon State Beavers (2-4, 1-2)

Last Week: at 52-7 (L) Utah

OSU got absolutely thumped by Utah. I was truly surprised by the level of beatdown this was. The Beavers defense is extremely leaky so I expected Utah to put up a lot of points. However, I did not expect their offense to struggle so mightily. Quarterback Jake Luton, their two running backs, and Isaiah Hodgins had led the way to score at least 28 points and have good stats in every game.

This game had to be extremely disappointing for head coach Jonathan Smith and Beavers fans. But they must dust themselves off and try to find another victory in 2019.

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10. Washington State Cougars (3-3, 0-3)

Last Week: 34-38 (L) at Arizona State

Mike Leach’s team didn’t look “fat, dumb, happy, and entitled” after their bye week. But, Their defense coordinator Tracy Claeys resigned last week, and the defense looked worse for it. Washington State is now giving up 459 ypg and almost 32 points. It will be interesting to see how the Cougs bounce back this week against Colorado. CU will be angry about getting embarrassed by Oregon on both sides of the ball. If Washington State can’t snag this game, their hopes of going to a bowl game will be in real jeopardy.

9. Colorado Buffaloes (3-3, 1-2)

Last Week: vs 3-45 (L) Oregon

There was nothing positive to take from this game on offense or defense. Steven Montez had a horrible game passing. He finished with 131 passing yards and four interceptions. The defense didn’t fare much better. they gave up 45 points, 527 yards of offense, and 7.4 yards per play.

Mel Tucker is making the right move by recruiting a lot of junior college guys to bolster their roster quickly. Until he gets a couple recruiting cycles under his belt, expect the occasional game like this against top teams.

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8. Arizona Wildcats (4-2, 2-1)

Last Week: 27-51 (L) vs Washington

Watching Arizona play can be frustrating at times. I have no idea about this team’s identity and who they want to be. Do they want to be a spread team that runs the read option with Khalil Tate or to they want to sit back and throw it 50 times with Grant Gunnell? Either way, Kevin Sumlin needs to make up his mind before the season spirals out of control.

Against Washington, it looked like the team quit in the 4th quarter. Khalil Tate looked disinterested and the defense didn’t give great effort either to close the game. Arizona can rally to be a factor in the Pac-12 South, but they need to figure out their Qb situation fast.

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7. Cal Golden Bears (4-2, 1-2)

Last Week: IDLE

Cal had a week off, which couldn’t have come at a better time. They are one week close to getting their quarterback Chase Garbers back. And Cal will have had two weeks to coach Devon Modster up as the starter. Their offense is now worst in the Pac-12 conference at 20.3 points per game. We know their defense always shows up, but they will need to be even better to get this team to 7-8 wins.

6. Stanford Cardinal (3-3, 1-2)

Last Week: IDLE

Stanford pulled off the upset in Seattle against Washington and got an off week as an added prize. The Cardinal have been beaten up on the offensive line and quarterback positions. This team is not as good as they have been in previous seasons, but this is a prideful bunch and who will be a tough win for everyone on the back half of their schedule.

If KJ Costello is healthy, does Davis Shaw go back to him at QB or hand the reigns to former 5* young gun Davis Mills?

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5. USC Trojans (3-3, 2-1)

Last Week: 27-30 (L) at Notre Dame

USC continuously loses games when they are the more talented team on the field. Most Trojans fans I know are completely torn about this season. On one hand, they hate to see their team lose. On the other hand, they want Clay Helton gone because they don’t believe he maximizing the potential for this team. But like every other time a fan base wishes a coach gone, they are heading into the unknown. There is o guarantee the will replace Helton with a guaranteed winner unless it’s Urban Meyer.

USC is not in the top 4 of any Pac-12 major statistical category on offense or defense except passing yards.

However, there is great news. They still control their own destiny in the Pac-12 South.

4. Washington Huskies (5-2, 2-2)

Last Week: 51-27 (W) at Arizona

It’s Duck week and the Huskies want revenge.

This Huskies team bounced back from their Stanford loss in a major way. The game was close until the Dawgs put up 24 points in the fourth quarter. Fans were excited to see an impressive offensive outing after the struggles against Cal, USC, and Stanford. They were also treated to a breakout game by highly touted WR Puka Nacua. This performance could not have come at a better time. Washington got a major confidence boost heading into this week against Oregon.

They have the opportunity to end Oregon’s playoff hopes while reviving their own Pac-12 North title hopes. This matchup on Saturday should be epic.

3. Arizona State Sun Devils (5-1, 2-1)

Last Week: vs Washington State

If Jayden Daniels were playing for any college football blue blood he would be a household name by now. This true freshman has ice water in his veins and is a star in the making. He has been Pac-12 freshman of the week three times already and the Sun Devils have only played six games.

It seems like every ASU game goes down to the last possession. How many times can this team get a good bounce and Jayden Daniels be perfect in the clutch? If ASU can get it done five more times and have Utah be one of those wins, a berth in the Pac-12 championship awaits. This team has gone the hard route earning their spot in the Pac-12 Power Rankings Week 8.

2. Utah Utes (5-1, 2-1)

Last Week: 52-7 (W) at Oregon State

The Utes did very bad and mean things to Oregon State. They scored 52 points and Zack Moss only carried the ball five times and Huntley only threw it 17 times. And the defense is fantastic too. If it weren’t for Oregon, this defense would get more credit. Utah seems to be kicking it into high gear since the USC loss. Maybe they really can win a Pac-12 Championship. Maybe they want to play in the Rose Bowl more than everyone else.

I have said since the beginning of the season that Utah’s entire season rests on Tyler Huntley. Can he be special and not just a game manager when they need it the most? He will need at least three special performances over their next six games to make the Pac-12 championship.

1. Oregon Ducks (5-1, 3-0)

Last Week: 45-3 (W) vs Colorado

It’s Husky week. Things just got real. Washington vs Oregon is probably the most underrated rivalry in all of college football.

The Oregon Ducks are only giving up 8 points per game. An opponent hasn’t scored more than 7 points since week one. On top of that, the offense seems to be hitting their stride. In the past two games, they have rushed for well over 200 yards. Justin Herbert seems to be dialing in and becoming more assertive as a leader.

The back half of the season will test the Ducks’ will. They have not played great on the road over the last few seasons. So, road games at Washington, USC, and Arizona State will be the difference in an Alamo Bowl, Rose Bowl, or CFB Playoff berth.

Also… The Ducks need to stay healthy from here on out. They lost another player for the season, TE Jacob Breeland.

Check back every Monday for the next Pac-12 Power Rankings Week 8.

College Football Top 10 Power Rankings Week 8 As it Should Be

College Football Rankings Week 8

The Rules: No Bias, No Bull College Football Rankings

Week 7 provided us with our first major upset of a College Football Top 10 Power Rankings Week 8 As it Should Be team. I welcome more weekends like this. Chalk is boring. This is why I love college football. Every team is susceptible to be upset on any given Saturday. Georgia got stunned by a South Carolina team with a 2-3 record at home. They had been an en vogue pick to make the CFB Playoff. But, that ship has sailed unless they run the table and win the SEC.

The way this season is shaping up, everyone may be on board with an 8 team playoff. There will be so many 1 loss teams and Boise State who will be deserving of a chance to play for a championship. Wouldn’t it just make more sense to have the five Power 5 champions and highest-ranked Group of 5 team to get automatic bids? There would still be two spots left for at-large bids. You would always get the best and most deserving teams in the tournament. That might actually cause teams to schedule better non-conference games because they would know they could still get in the CFB Playoffs with 1-2 losses. Fans would then get better games.

The Rules: No Bias, No BS, No Agenda

There is no more unbiased ranking out there than Unafraid Show’s College Football Top 10 Rankings Week 6. I get criticized from time to time by people who only want to see the college football world through the lens of the AP Poll. These rankings are not going to look like the AP Poll. Open your eyes to see a different view of evaluating the top 10. Most polls including the College Football Playoff Committee give college blueblood teams a massive “benefit of the doubt.” I don’t believe in that. Teams are ranked by the correct criteria: quality wins, schedule played, and dominance. After the preseason rankings, only games played matter. No consideration is given for future games.

I re-rank the top 10 every Sunday from scratch. The previous week’s rankings do not factor into the next week. So, the rankings will change, sometimes drastically every week because we will have new information. So make sure to come back every Sunday. For reference, you can check College Football Top 10 Power Rankings Week 7.

College Football Top 10 Rankings Week 8:

Next Up: Utah, Auburn, Georgia, Texas

10. Notre Dame (5-1)

Last Week: 30-27 (W) vs USC

Why is Georgia ranked behind Notre Dame even though they beat them a few weeks ago? That’s the way the cookie crumbs when you lose to a team with a losing record at home. Notre Dame has knocked down a ranked Virginia and talented USC team since. The Fighting Irish are much faster and athletic than years past. I don’t believe they are a national championship-caliber team, but they are one of the better teams in college football.

9. Penn State (6-0)

Last Week: 17-12 (W) at Iowa

Penn State has been flying under the radar all season. It is time for them to step into the light. They haven’t earned the #9 spot with their schedule so far. But, their dominance has been impressive and the ‘next up” teams all have major blemishes. The Iowa game was not their best offensive output, but their defense was firm. This team doesn’t have the big names like Saquon Barkley and Trace McSorley, but they are destroying everyone in their path.

Big props to Penn State for dealing with the disrespectful letter sent to Jonathan Sutherland about his dreadlocks and tattoos.

8. Florida Gators (5-1)

Last Week: 28-42 (L) at LSU

I have gone from believing Florida was overrated with Franks at QB, to know this is a quality football team with Trask under center. As good as their defense is, they gave up too many big plays to Auburn and LSU. Dan Mullens has officially transformed the Florida Gators program. They are no longer in the SEC cellar. In fact, with Georgia’s loss to South Carolina, I now believe Florida is the best team in the SEC East.

7. Oregon Ducks (5-1)

Last Week: 45-3 (W) vs Colorado

Another week of football, another week the Oregon defense has held their opponent under 8 points. The Ducks turned a corner after the conservative play that cost them the Auburn game. This defense has only given up 52 points through 6 games. Oh, and they have a legit offense led by Justin Herbert. He has thrown a TD pass in 34 straight games. If the Ducks run the table through the Pac-12, they may sneak in the CFB Playoff top 4.

6. Wisconsin Badgers (6-0)

Last Week: vs 38-0 (W) vs Michigan State

Six games, four shutouts. That is an impressive stat, but only one of them was against a Power 5 opponent. The Badgers score high marks for dominance and they have one quality win against Michigan. The one thing holding them back is their schedule. Their non-conference schedule looks more like Alabama’s. Kent State, South Florida, and Central Michigan won’t impress anyone.

This Wisconsin team is different from the teams of the past. Jonathan Taylor is the bell cow, but the offense is not one dimensional. The rubber meets the road in two weeks when they head to Columbus to play O-H-I-O State.

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5. Oklahoma Sooners (6-0)

Last Week: 34-27 (W) vs Texas

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The Red River Rivalry did not disappoint. Oklahoma got a quality win, but the step up in competition did bother the Sooners. Jalen Hurts was not quite as sharp and had two early turnovers in the RedZone that could have blown the game open.

Everyone has questioned the Sooners defense for the last 2-3 years. Against Texas, they showed moments of being extremely stout against the run. I believe Oklahoma will eventually win the Big XII, but it will not be without 1-2 nail-bitter games.

4. Alabama Crimson Tide (6-0)

Last Week: vs 47-28 (W) at Texas A&M

This was a fairly comfortable win for the Crimson Tide. However, there are some red flags emerging with this defense. They gave up 28 points to Texas A&M who Clemson held to 10 and Auburn held to 20. Alabama’s offense is so good that they can make up for any deficiency created by playing so many freshmen on defense. This could come back to bite them in the ass down the stretch in the SEC.

I am still extremely frustrated that Bama is so good and so talented but we have to watch them play four games they could roll their helmets out and win.

3. Clemson Tigers (6-0)

Last Week: 45-14 (W) vs Florida State

This game was 21-0 before Florida State knew what hit them. Clemson heard all the noise after their 1-pt win against North Carolina. They clearly wanted to send a message to the college football world that they are still the big dog on the block. Trevor Lawrence still hasn’t looked as good as last season. He threw for three touchdowns against FSU but had a terrible interception as well. If he does get his play together, Clemson may cruise to back-to-back championships.

2. LSU (6-0)

Last Week: 42-28 (W) vs Florida

LSU had their hands full with Florida but took care of business. It is still remarkable to see how explosive and fast-paced the Tigers’ offense is. Joe Burrow is efficient, accurate, and his swagger is on max. They are averaging nearly 50 points per game, and even the best defenses in the country would be hard-pressed against LSU’s offense. On top of a fantastic offense, they boast a fast and physical defense.

The Tigers’ defense has given up 38 points to Texas, Vanderbilt, and 28 points to Florida. That’s not good and potential liability.

College Football Top 10

1. Ohio State Buckeyes (6-0)

Last Week: IDLE

Nothing happened this week that could knock Ohio State from the #1 spot. No team is playing better in all three phases of the game. Their offense, defense, and special teams has been unstoppable. I can’t wait to see how this team responds against Penn State, Wisconsin, and Michigan.

Check back next Sunday morning for the College Football Top 10 Power Rankings Week 8.

Best Offensive Performances from Pac-12 Football Week 6

What a Week for Pac-12 Football!

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It was another week of chaos for Pac-12 football. No other conference does it better. Unlike the rest, the Pac-12 conference rankings rotate like a Game of Thrones season. Every week brings unexpected wins, losses, winners, and losers.

Pac-12 Football’s Best Offensive Performances

With week 6 set and in the periphery, the best offensive performances clearly stand out.

Best Quarterback Performance

Khalil Tate – Arizona

If any Pac-12 football fans doubted Tate’s arm-strength prior to this game, his 75-yard touchdown shred those doubts. Tate, against a competitive Colorado team, was exceptional. He went 31 for 41 with three touchdowns and just one interception. In addition to that 75-yard bomb, Tate showed strength, touch, and precision. Unlike UW’s consolidated target share, Tate completed passes to 11 different receivers. Of those, five receivers had at least three receptions. Khalil Tate was a top-notch quarterback against Colorado.

Additionally, he displayed his dual-threat capability. On third and six, with just 57 seconds left, Tate ended the game with his legs. He rushed for 7 yards, a first down, and the win. Well done Khalil Tate.

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Best Running Back Performance

Cameron Scarlett – Stanford

Against the 15th-ranked Washington football team, Cameron Scarlett was productive and consistent. He carried the ball 33 times for 151 yards and one touchdown and upset the ranked, Pac-12 football opponent. Additionally, he caught two receptions for 32 yards. It was a good night for the senior back.

But most importantly, Scarlett was a closer. In the fourth quarter, without quarterback Davis Mills, Stanford elected to run the ball. Repeatedly. Other than when Ryan Bowman sacked Jack West, Scarlett rushed every offensive play of Stanford’s final two drives. 12 rushes on 13 plays. Those two drives took up nearly eight minutes of possession. Additionally, they resulted in a field goal (10-point lead) and a punt, placed at the Washington 17 with 54 seconds left. Scarlett closed that game for Stanford.

Best Wide Receiver Performance

Tony Brown – Colorado

Even though Colorado lost, Tony Brown can’t be blamed. He was, yet again, Colorado’s best player. He secured all 10 targets for 141 yards. 10 targets and 10 receptions. If only the Huskies had those hands.

On top of that, Tony Brown took an end-around for a 15-yard touchdown. He followed blocks, eluded defenders, stiff-armed a would-be-tackler, and earned that touchdown. His talent is becoming more and more apparent. He’s one of the best Pac-12 football receivers out there and is displaying versatility and reliability.

Best Tight End Performance

Jacob Breeland – Oregon

Against Cal, Jacob Breeland was Justin Herbert’s favorite target. 5 receptions for 87 yards. Most don’t expect to see a tight end lead his team in receptions and yards. Especially not with 17.4 yards-per-reception. But Breeland is a different type of beast for the Pac-12 football conference.

On the season, Jacob Breeland leads Oregon in receiving yards, receiving touchdowns and is tied with Johnny Johnson III for most receptions. He is able to secure first downs easily. But, he also can take it to the house on a seam-route. Jacob Breeland is incredible.

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Pac-12 Power Rankings Week 7: Underdogs Continue to Win

Pac-12 Power Rankings Week 7

Welcome to the Pac-12 Power Rankings Week 7. It was separation Saturday in the Pac-12 Conference. The list of contenders and pretenders for a Pac-12 Conference Championship is pretty clear at this point. Some teams had their hopes fade away with an injured quarterback. Others, just realized they aren’t as good as they thought they were. All teams are mathematically alive to win their division. Oregon, Washington, ASU, and Utah appear to have the inside track. And only Oregon and Washington have an outside shot at landing a berth in the College Football Playoff Top 4 if things shake out in their favor.

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Teams are ranked by the correct criteria: quality wins, schedule played, and dominance. Only games played matter. No consideration is given for future games. The Pac-12 Power Rankings will available on Unafraid Show every Monday morning. Make sure you send your comments and grievances to immad@unafraidshow.com.

12. UCLA Bruins (1-5)

Last Week: 31-48 (L) vs Oregon State

We have a new worst team in the Pac-12. UCLA’s defense can’t stop a nose bleed. This team is bad at tackling, and doesn’t look very strong. This is strange because most of their 2-deep depth chart on defense is Juniors or Seniors. That means either defensive coordinator Jerry Azzinaro is doing an awful job with the scheme or his players are awful. I believe it’s probably a combination of both, but more so the coordination. Cal, WSU, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah all do a better job on defense with less high school recruiting stars. UCLA is last in Passing defense, total defense, scoring defense, and opponent first downs.

On the offensive side, the Bruins have 14 Freshman and Sophomores in their 2-deep but have looked pretty good the last three weeks.

The bottom line is, this was a full rebuild for Chip Kelly. We just didn’t think rock bottom would be this low.

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11. Oregon State Beavers (2-3, 1-2)

Last Week: at 48-31 (W) UCLA

Today is a day of celebration for OSU and their fans. For the first time in three seasons, the Beavers are not the worst team in the conference. Jonathan Smith has his program headed in the right direction. Last year, they lost the majority of their games by 21 or more points. This year, they have an early conference win and may sneak out a couple more.

The Beavers’ biggest improvement has been offensively. They are now the top three in the Pac-12 in total offense and top five in scoring offense. Now, if they can get their Swiss cheese defense to catch up with offense.

10. Washington State Cougars (3-2, 1-1)

Last Week: IDLE

A week off couldn’t have come at a better time for the Cougars. They have been spiraling downhill since the second half of the UCLA game. Maybe Mike Leach can get his team’s “fat, dumb, happy, and entitled” problem solved.

Defensive Coordinator Tracy Claeys resigned during their off week. So let’s see what happens with the Wazzu defense going forward.

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9. Colorado Buffaloes (3-2, 1-1)

Last Week: vs 30-35 (L) Arizona

There is a theme at the bottom of the Pac-12 Power Rankings Week 7. NONE of the bottom three teams are good on defense. However, all three can score a good amount of points. Colorado’s QB Steven Montez is having a very good senior season. He is at 10 touchdowns and 2 interceptions through their first five games.

After 5 games the bottom fell out of this Colorado team last season. Mel Tucker will have his hands full changing the culture of this team. But if he can, dare I say… bowl game?

8. Stanford Cardinal (3-3, 1-2)

Last Week: vs Washington

Stanford is a well-coached and prideful program. I knew they would bounce back from a terrible start to the season to be extremely competitive against Washington. David Shaw’s team had their best rushing output of the season with 189 yards. The Cardinal came into the game with the 12th ranked offense in the Pac-12 and put up nearly 500 yards on Washington.

This team has been decimated by injuries to their quarterbacks and offensive line. They are on their 3rd string QB and only had six offensive linemen by the end of the game. I have no clue what the rest of the season looks like for Stanford but they will fight.

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7. Cal Golden Bears (4-2, 1-2)

Last Week: 7-17 (L) at Oregon

Cal is in such a bad position I feel bad for this team. I talked to two Pac-12 coaches who said Cal has a championship-caliber defense, but their offense has no chance without Chase Garbers at QB. Even with Garbers, it was an uphill battle, but it was one that could be won.

The Golden Bears defense has put every single offense they have faced this season in a chokehold. The future is bright for Cal, but it seems criminal that they may be in danger of missing a bowl game.

6. USC Trojans (3-2, 2-1)

Last Week: IDLE

USC got a much needed off week. They need Kedon Slovis healthy because Matt Fink is not the answer at quarterback. I predicted that USC had to choose between winning the Washington and Notre Dame game. They lost to UW, which in some strange way gives them a better chance to pull off the upset this weekend. I don’t make the rules, this is just how inconsistent teams operate.

5. Washington Huskies (4-2, 1-2)

Last Week: 13-23 (L) at Stanford

After reading the message boards, Facebook groups, and Twitter it feels like there is a 4-alarm fire going on in Husky Nation. The fan base took the Cal loss well and refocused on the Rose Bowl. But, this Stanford loss means UW no longer controls its own destiny. The good news for Pac-12 football fans is that the Oregon game is on ABC and the magnitude of the game is amplified for the Huskies. They can spoil any hopes the Ducks have of making the CFB playoff. And simultaneously put themselves back in the Rose Bowl conversation.

While Jacob Eason has been an upgrade from the Jake Browning years, he doesn’t look like a guy leaving for the NFL after this season.

4. Arizona Wildcats (4-1, 2-0)

Last Week: 35-30 (W) at Colorado

This is weird seeing Arizona at #4. It doesn’t feel that long ago that Arizona lost to Hawaii and there were questions surrounding the future of defensive coordinator Marcel Yates. We were even wondering on the Pac-12 Apostles podcast if Kevin Sumlin could be on the hot seat and what the future of Khalil Tate looks like.

The truth is while Arizona sits on top of the Pac-12 South they haven’t even run into the meat of their schedule yet. They still have games against Washington, Utah, at USC, at Stanford, at Oregon, and at Arizona State left. Am I the only one that has trouble spotting many wins there?

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3. Arizona State Sun Devils (4-1, 1-1)

Last Week: IDLE

Sometimes the best thing that can happen for your standings in the Pac-12 Power Rankings is to have an off week. The Sun Devils have just found ways to win even though it hasn’t been pretty. The variance of the possible records ASU could finish with is ridiculous. They could finish the season anywhere between 4-8 or 11-1 depending on how many one-possession games they can squeak out. Arizona State at #3 doesn’t feel great, but it is what it is.

2. Utah Utes (4-1, 1-1)

Last Week: IDLE

Utah is in prime Pac-12 South position. They control their own destiny. Win out and they will be fighting for the Pac-12 title and CFB Playoff. I am done doubting Tyler Huntley’s quarterback abilities and limitations of the Utes offense until they get back to conservative play. Huntley put on such a performance against Washington State that I had to shut my mouth.

1. Oregon Ducks (4-1, 2-0)

Last Week: 17-7 (W) vs Cal

The Ducks are the clear cut #1 team in the Pac-12. They finally got their running game together against Cal. But the Ducks suffered a key injury on their defensive line. Gus Cumberlander who was a Pac-12 defensive lineman of the week may miss extended time.

The key for the Ducks who rank in the tops of the conference in most statistical categories is consistency and focus. They have the inside track to the Rose Bowl and a chance to make the playoff top 4. Don’t blow it.

Check back every Monday for the Pac-12 Power Rankings Week 7.

College Football Top 10 Power Rankings Week 7 As it Should Be

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The Rules: No Bias, No Bull College Football Rankings

Week 6 in college football provided a necessary shakeup in the College Football Top 10 Power Rankings Week 7 As it Should Be. So many times reigning national champions and College Football Playoff teams get automatically put in the top spots the next season. However, every season is different, so last season’s results should have no bearing on this season. The idea that these teams can only fall in the rankings if they lose is flawed. We are supposed to be getting the best teams in the playoff for this season alone. Ohio State, Wisconsin, and Florida cannot be ignored for their body of work while we fawn over LSU, Alabama, Georgia, and Clemson.

At this point in the season, there are eight teams that can make a legitimate argument for inclusion in the College Football Playoff.

The Rules: No Bias, No BS, No Agenda

There is no more unbiased ranking out there than Unafraid Show’s College Football Top 10 Rankings Week 6. I get criticized from time to time by people who only want to see the college football world through the lens of the AP Poll. These rankings are not going to look like the AP Poll. Open your eyes to see a different view of evaluating the top 10. Most polls including the College Football Playoff Committee give college blueblood teams a massive “benefit of the doubt.” I don’t believe in that. Teams are ranked by the correct criteria: quality wins, schedule played, and dominance. After the preseason rankings, only games played matter. No consideration is given for future games.

I re-rank the top 10 every Sunday from scratch. The previous week’s rankings do not factor into the next week. So, the rankings will change, sometimes drastically every week because we will have new information. So make sure to come back every Sunday. For reference, you can check College Football Top 10 Power Rankings Week 6.

College Football Top 10 Rankings Week 7:

Next Up: Penn State, Notre Dame,

10. Texas Longhorns (4-1)

Last Week: at 42-31 (W) West Virginia

I do not question the Longhorns offense and their ability to put up points. They have done it against everyone including LSU. I am very much concerned about this defense. They have given up 30 or more points in three of their five games. The rubber will meet the road on Saturday against Oklahoma.

9. Oregon Ducks (4-1)

Last Week: 17-7 (W) Cal

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The Oregon Ducks have a real defense. This is not a drill. Oregon just gave up their first touchdown since week one of the season. The Ducks are the only team from the Pac-12 with any hope to make the CFB Playoff. Justin Herbert continued his consecutive games with a touchdown pass streak (33). Oregon’s running game ws operating on a high level. I do need to see the Ducks score more points.

8. Florida Gators (5-0)

Last Week: 24-13 Auburn

I have been very outspoken about what I think the ceiling is for this Florida Gators team. But they have earned their right in the College Football Top 10 Rankings Week 7 as it should be. They are a flawed team, but they play hard and have a fast, talented, and well-coached defense. The offense turns the ball over too much, they commit too many penalties, with a shaky offensive line. At the end of the day, winning matters, and quality wins count double. So, the Gators belong here.

7. Wisconsin Badgers (5-0)

Last Week: vs 48-0 (W) vs Kent State

College Football Top 10 Rankings Week 7

It is time to give Wisconsin the respect they deserve. Their defense and running game are special, to say the least. Junior running back Jonathan Taylor is cementing his spot on the Wisconsin football Mt. Rushmore. He added another 186 yards and 4 touchdowns on only 19 carries. The Big Ten better buckle those chinstraps tight because the Badgers at coming in fast, and physical.

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6. Oklahoma Sooners (5-0)

Last Week: vs Kansas

Jalen Hurts took it light on Kansas. He only accounted for four total touchdowns and under 300 yards of total offense. This Oklahoma offense still looks incredible and unstoppable. Is there anything college football fans want more than to see Jalen Hurts and Oklahoma play in the College Football Playoff? That would be the greatest possible storyline in the 2019-20 season.

5. Alabama Crimson Tide (5-0)

Last Week: IDLE

Alabama’s schedule has been a cakewalk. I am just unsure how this team gets battle-tested to handle the stress of playing top competition. This same problem came back to bite them in the ass against Georgia in the SEC championship, and against Clemson in the national championship.

I am still extremely frustrated that Bama is so good and so talented but we have to watch them play four games they could roll their helmets out and win.

4. Clemson Tigers (5-0)

Last Week: IDLE

Clemson has not looked as dominant as they did last year. However, that is often typical of national championship teams. The goal this season is, continue to improve and finish undefeated to get into the tournament. The only reason the Tigers are ranked higher than Alabama is because of the schedule played. Through 5 games, they have played and beat four Power 5 teams.

3. LSU (5-0)

Last Week: vs 42-6 (W) Utah State

I thought LSU might have a little trouble easy with Utah State and pull away late. But, these are not your father’s Tigers. This offense is explosive and efficient. Joe Burrow threw for another 5 touchdowns. We will see what LSU’s offense is really about next week against Florida’s tough defense.

2. Georgia Bulldogs (5-0)

Last Week: 43-14 (W) at Tennessee

Georgia took whatever they wanted and did whatever they wanted against Tennessee. The Vols have been a doormat for the SEC and UGA rubbed all sorts of mud and dirt on them. Fromm was nearly perfect throwing the football and the running game averaged nearly 6 yards per carry. Dominance on max. That Notre Dame win keeps looking better and better each week.

1. Ohio State Buckeyes (6-0)

Last Week: 34-10 (W) vs Michigan State

Ohio State’s dominance has been unmatched this season. Their defense has only given up a grand total of 52 points in six games. Justin Fields cam back down to earth from his stratospheric numbers, but it didn’t matter against Michigan State. The Buckeyes rushed for 323 yards. Based upon what the teams have done from this season alone, I cannot keep OSU out of the #1 spot.

Check back next Sunday morning for the College Football Top 10 Power Rankings Week 7.

Top 5 College Football Playoff Storylines Heading Into Week 6

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It’s time to make a change to my College Football Playoff rankings. After Week 5, it’s time to update my top four teams because frankly, my previous number one team has not played like it. I’m still waiting for this team to really show what they can do, but for now, they have been surpassed by four teams. Going into Week 6, my College Football Playoff includes:

  1. Alabama
  2. LSU
  3. Georgia
  4. Ohio State

If you’ve watched college football this year, there’s no way you can say that Clemson has been one of the four best teams in the country. In fact, my number five team would be Ohio State followed by Clemson at six. Trevor Lawrence and the Tigers have struggled all season and it’s clear there’s a championship hangover in effect. Now, I fully believe Clemson will turn it around and make the CFP, but for now, they’re the odd man out. Here are the Top 5 CFP storylines heading into Week 6.

One Month Before First College Football Playoff Rankings

We are just about a month away from the release of the first College Football Playoff rankings. If the rankings were to be released today, the top four would be Clemson, Alabama, Georgia, and Ohio State. Does being in the top four in the first ranking matter? Since the CFP’s inception, 13 of the 20 teams revealed in the first week made the CFP. So, teams will be fighting to make the first ranking over the next month. Buckle up.

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Jim Harbaugh’s Last Stand

After the first month of the season, did you ever think that Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh would be on the hot seat? One close win against Army and one ass-kicking against Wisconsin put Harbaugh’s job in jeopardy. This Saturday, Michigan welcomes the undefeated Iowa Hawkeyes to the Big House. This is a must-win game for Michigan. I don’t care what happens the rest of the season. If Harbaugh can’t beat Iowa at home, he doesn’t deserve to coach Michigan.

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Auburn Continues To Run The Gauntlet

Defeat Oregon on a neutral site? No problem. Beat Texas A&M at Kyle Field? No problem. So far, Auburn passed every challenge with flying colors. Unfortunately for the Tigers, it’s only going to get harder. Undefeated Auburn heads to the Swamp to take on the undefeated Florida Gators in an SEC showdown. Bo Nix continues to improve as the freshman quarterback has thrown for 980 yards and seven touchdowns to two interceptions while adding two rushing scores. For the Gators, Kyle Trask has flourished since he took over for Feleipe Franks. Trask is 2-0 as the starter this season and has given the Gators a jumpstart on offense. The winner of this game will have a shot at cracking the top 5 in next week’s poll.

Ohio State Is Just Fine Without Urban Meyer

I knew Ohio State would be good, but I never expected it would be this good this quickly. The Buckeyes rank eighth in total offense and second in total defense. Ryan Day taking over for Urban Meyer reminds me a lot of when Lincoln Riley succeeded Bob Stoops. Both teams never missed a beat and even improved. After curb-stomping Nebraska in Lincoln, the Buckeyes return to Columbus to take on a tough Michigan State defense. I can’t wait for the Buckeyes to face Wisconsin at the end of the month.

Watch Out For Texas

Oklahoma, watch out. Oklahoma may have Jalen Hurts, but Texas has Sam Ehlinger, who has arguably been just as impressive. The Longhorn QB has thrown for over 1200 yards with 15 TDs to 1 INT. Texas only has a loss to LSU so if the Longhorns can survive at West Virginia this Saturday, they can take control of the Big 12 with an upset win over Oklahoma next weekend. Please, Texas, don’t lose this weekend.

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Pac-12 Power Rankings Week 6: Separation Saturday

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Welcome to the Pac-12 Power Rankings Week 6. It was separation Saturday in the Pac-12 Conference. The list of contenders and pretenders for a Pac-12 Conference Championship is pretty clear at this point. Some teams had their hopes fade away with an injured quarterback. Others, just realized they aren’t as good as they thought they were. All teams are mathematically alive to win their division. Oregon, Washington, ASU, and Utah appear to have the inside track. And only Oregon and Washington have an outside shot at landing a berth in the College Football Playoff Top 4 if things shake out in their favor.

For Reference Check out the Pac-12 Power Rankings from Week 5.

Pac-12 Power Rankings Week 6:

Teams are ranked by the correct criteria: quality wins, schedule played, and dominance. Only games played matter. No consideration is given for future games. The Pac-12 Power Rankings will available on Unafraid Show every Monday morning. Make sure you send your comments and grievances to immad@unafraidshow.com.

12. Oregon State Beavers (1-3)

Last Week: 28-31 (L) vs Stanford

The Beavers let an opportunity to get a Pac-12 win slip through their fingertips. Last year they lost to Stanford by 31. This year it was a winnable game. The positive is Oregon State is clearly improving as a team. The bad news is that they have no clue how to win yet. OSU’s defense is no longer seller dwellers in total defense. Even though they are last in rushing defense, the overall play has improved. The Beavers are still terrible, but MUCH improved.

11. Stanford Cardinal (2-3)

Last Week: 31-28 (W) at Oregon State

A win usually moves you up the Pac-12 Power Rankings. But Stanford’s effort against Oregon State, particularly in the 4th quarter was less than impressive. The Cardinal are still without starting QB KJ Costello, but Davis Mills filled in admirably. “Stanford football” has been nowhere to be found for the last two seasons. They are 11th in the Pac-12 in rushing (112 ypg), and last in scoring offense (20 ppg). Things are clearly broken. Can David Shaw fix them?

10. Washington State Cougars (3-2)

Last Week: 13-38 (L) @ Utah

When UCLA beats you twice (the game and in focus for Utah) and your coach calls the team out, things are spiraling downhill. Mike Leach called his team “fat, dumb, happy, and entitled” in his monotone meltdown postgame press conference. (We talk about this in detail on the Pac-12 Apostles Podcast below). They need to take this entire week off to regroup before they head down to Arizona State.

So much for the Cougars’ “most efficient offense in the country” talk WSU fans had been on my timeline yelling at me about.

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9. UCLA Bruins (1-4)

Last Week: 17-20 (L) @ Arizona

Chip Kelly clearly has his team headed in the right direction even though their record says 1-4. The Pac-12’s worst scoring defense and total defense only gave up 20 points to a team averaging over 30 ppg. The Bruins are the worst tackling football team in the Pac-12, and it’s not close. The good news is that Dorian Thompson-Robinson looks like he has turned a corner into a competent quarterback. If the O-line can keep him upright, the Bruins still have a shot at shocking the Pac-12 south.

8. Arizona Wildcats (3-1)

Last Week: 20-17 (W) vs UCLA

Is the Khalil Tate era over in Tucson? We kicked the tires on the question of Khalil Tate redshirting to transfer and Arizona going forward with the future of the program on the podcast. Grant Gunnell threw the ball more times in the first half against UCLA than Khalil Tate has in any full game this season. The seat is probably getting a little warmer under Kevin Sumlin, so switching QBs might just be the shot of life the program needs.

Their next stretch of games against Colorado, Washington, USC, Stanford.

7. Cal Golden Bears (4-1)

Last Week: 17-24 (L) vs Arizona State

I’m basing this ranking on where Cal is without Chase Garbers. He had finally turned a corner in his maturation as a passer. After he got hurt, the passing offense was a disaster with Devon Modster at QB. Stats and the film show Cal’s defense is stout, but have been hurt by a lot of big passing plays on QB scrambles. Can they get Modster to play turnover-free football? If they can, Cal can still rally to win 7 games. If not, they may be staring 5-7 in the face.

6. USC Trojans (3-2)

Last Week: 14-28 (L) vs Washington

The score in the game against Washington was a lot closer than the game was. Many people expected the Trojans defense to struggle against the pass with their two top DBs out. However, USC was able to hold Jacob Eason to a very pedestrian 180 yards passing with no touchdowns. The problem was the offense. Matt Fink looked like a 3rd string QB. They were consistently unable to move the ball and flip field position. So Washington played with short fields the majority of the day.

If healthy, it’s time to go back to Kedon Slovis at quarterback.

5. Arizona State Sun Devils (4-1)

Last Week: 24-17 (W) vs CAL

I got a lot of “I told you so” from ASU fans about my Cal prediction. The Sun Devils deserve credit for winning the game. Herm Edwards’ team is as resilient as they come. Their wins haven’t been pretty, but they are sitting at 4-1 with a legit shot at the Pac-12 South crown. They will need to fix their offensive line issues. Eno Benjamin had 29 carries against Cal and was probably hit by a defender in the backfield on 22 of those carries.

I must give some props to QB Jayden Daniels. His stat lines are not impressive. But, if you watch the game, he is playing hard and making plays when the team needs it most. ASU has a potential star on their hands.

4. Colorado Buffaloes (3-1)

Last Week: IDLE

Mel Tucker’s squad had a week off and moved up the Pac-12 Power Rankings. It’s weird to see them at #4, but they won’t be here long unless they get their 11th ranked scoring defense fixed (30.8 ppg).

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3. Utah Utes (4-1)

Last Week: 38-13 (W) vs Washington State

When I was watching the game it felt like Tyler Huntley was giving me a giant F-U. All the things I have said he and this offense couldn’t do after the USC game, they went out and did. Huntley finished with over 334 yards passing with a pair of TD through the air and ground. If he had Heisman buzz around his name, the national media would be singing his praises.

Now the Utes have a week off to get healthy and regroup for the stretch run in the Pac-12 south.

2. Washington Huskies (4-1)

Last Week: 28-14 (W) vs USC

The Huskies defense looked amazing against the extremely talented USC receiving corps. I knew Ahmed was bound to have some big rushing days this season. He is always a broken tackle away from hitting his head on the goalpost. Washington will need much better play out of Jacob Eason if they hope to beat Oregon, win the Apple Cup, and get to the Rose Bowl or CFB Playoff.

Right now, the Dawgs are positioned right where they want to be. They control their own destiny. Cal will probably lose to Oregon. So, beat the Ducks and Cougars and they are home free right?

1. Oregon Ducks (3-1)

Last Week: 21-6 (W) Stanford

Hopefully, the theme of the week off was “stop the conservative play offensively”. It seems that Oregon’s lack of aggression and killer instinct offensively against solid competition is the only thing that can derail their this season. The Ducks also have to get their running game together if they have visions of the CFB Playoff. They have not had many explosive running plays (20 yards+) through their first four games.

Putting up big points against a good Cal defense will be a good time to make a statement to the nation.

Check back every Monday for the Pac-12 Power Rankings Week 6.

College Football Top 10 Power Rankings Week 6 As it Should Be

The Rules: No Bias, No Bull College Football Rankings

I cannot remember a time where there were so many elite teams in college football. You could make a case for seven teams to be #1 right now. Week 5 in college football provided no separation between the teams in the College Football Top 10 Power Rankings Week 6 As it Should Be. Every single AP top 25 team won except the loser of the two top 25 games and Cal, who lost their quarterback. I was hoping for chaos, and all I got was chalk.

There is no more unbiased ranking out there than Unafraid Show’s College Football Top 10 Rankings Week 6. I get criticized from time to time by people who only want to see the college football world through the lens of the AP Poll. These rankings are not going to look like the AP Poll. Open your eyes to see a different view of evaluating the top 10. Most polls including the College Football Playoff Committee give college blueblood teams a massive “benefit of the doubt.” I don’t believe in that. Teams are ranked by the correct criteria: quality wins, schedule played, and dominance. After the preseason rankings, only games played matter. No consideration is given for future games.

I re-rank the top 10 every Sunday from scratch. The previous week’s rankings do not factor into the next week. So, the rankings will change, sometimes drastically every week because we will have new information. So make sure to come back every Sunday. For reference, you can check College Football Top 10 Power Rankings Week 5.

College Football Top 10 Rankings Week 6:

Next Up: Penn State, Florida, Notre Dame, Washington

10. Oregon Ducks (3-1)

Last Week: IDLE

Oregon still has hopes of making the CFB Playoff. They will need to finish the season 12-1 with a Pac-12 championship.

9. Wisconsin Badgers (4-0)

Last Week: 24-15 (W) Northwestern

A win is a win, but eww. Wisconsin got NO style points for this win. To make it even worse, the game was boring. I am not sold on the Badgers as a top 10 team yet because Michigan may have been overrated. They will have a chance to set the record straight on October 26th against Ohio State.

8. Texas Longhorns (3-1)

Last Week: IDLE

Any weekend you don’t lose is a good weekend. Next week the Longhorns get a tuneup against Kansas before playing the Oklahoma Sooners. It’s time for Texas to cowboy up and prove they are really back.

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7. Ohio State Buckeyes (5-0)

Last Week: 48-7 (W) Nebraska

Ohio State looks phenomenal. It is really six in one hand and half a dozen in the other between the top seven. It looks as if Ryan Day is doing what Lincoln Riley is doing at Oklahoma. He is taking over for a legendary coach, but elevating the program. At this point, I don’t see anyone in the Big Ten competing with them, even Wisconsin. But Penn State is creeping in the shadows and moving in silence.

6. Oklahoma Sooners (4-0)

Last Week: 55-16 (W) Texas Tech

Lincoln Riley’s squad has punched a hole in every one of their opponents in 2019. It seems that this third iteration of one year quarterback at Oklahoma is the best. Jalen Hurts is already exceeding the outrageous stats that Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray put up. I’m ready for the Red River Shootout.

5. Alabama Crimson Tide (5-0)

Last Week: 59-31 (W) at Ole Miss

Tua Tagovioloa is breaking records and cementing his place amongst the all-time college football greats. Ole Miss was nothing more than a speedbump in the way of Alabama being 5-0.

I am still extremely frustrated that Bama is so good and so talented but we have to watch them play four games they could roll their helmets out and win.

4. Georgia Bulldogs (4-0)

Last Week: IDLE

I cannot believe there are people that still have Alabama ranked ahead of Georgia. Those people site the past and history, but it’s 2019. In 2019, Georgia has looked great and beat Notre Dame while Bama has zero quality wins. We will find out who is better later, but for now, UGA has earned a better ranking.

3. LSU (4-0)

Last Week: IDLE

Aside from the Texas game, the schedule has been extremely light for LSU. But, everything I have seen from Joe Burrow makes me a believer. This should be an epic showdown in the SEC West this season.

2. Auburn (5-0)

Last Week: 56-23 (W) Miss St

Auburn has done nothing but get better each week. Their true freshman QB Bo Nix had his best game of the season. He passed for 335 yards, 2 touchdowns and added 56 rushing yards and a touchdown. The Tigers have already defeated Oregon and Texas A&M. Who has two better wins… Nobody.

1. Clemson Tigers (5-0)

Last Week: 21-20 (W) at North Carolina

Clemson escapes North Carolina… Is this their Syracuse game from last year or is this an indication the Tigers can be beaten?

UNC is much improved but this was an UGLY win. Trevor Lawrence has not looked as NFL ready as we thought last season. I believe Clemson is just having a national championship hangover and will rebound big from this scare. However, they cannot be ranked based on potential. Had UGA or LSU played and put a great performance together, they may have fallen from the #1 spot.

Check back next Sunday morning for the College Football Top 10 Power Rankings Week 6.

Why the 2019 UW Football Team isn’t Done Yet

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UW Football is Back in the Mix

Just two weeks ago, after a heartbreaking loss to Cal, everyone, Unafraidshow included, thought that UW football was out. In that loss, Washington was reluctant to score touchdowns and ultimately failed offensively. In a tight race for College Football Playoffs, in-conference losses like that make or break a season.

However, somehow, UW football is still in the mix. They are the No. 17 team in the nation, third to California (No. 15) and Oregon (No. 13). Even with the loss to Cal, Washington is showing signs that they can fight for the Pac-12 North.

The Washington Huskies Offense is Rolling

UW’s Jacob Eason

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“I mean, he’s an NFL quarterback.”

“He’s got the size, the arm, and everything. When he’s dialed in on the plays and his reads and things like that, he’s one of the greats.”

Aaron Fuller

In a dominant win, Jacob Eason dismantled through the air. He was precise, making tight-window after tight-window throw. In the first half, Eason had a streak of 13-consecutive completions. Additionally, Eason displayed a big arm and a knack for making big plays out of nothing.

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Efficiently, Eason finished 24 of 28 with 290 passing yards, 3 touchdowns, and 1 interception. He continues to impress scouts, fans and the Pac-12 alike.

The Rest of the UW Football Offense

Aside from the Huskies loss to Cal, Eason and the UW offense looks incredible. The two-headed rush attack of Sean McGrew and Richard Newton is consistent and powerful. But, the receivers are making the big difference. Aaron Fuller is making big plays, both in the receiving game and on special teams.

Adding to Fuller’s playmaking are seniors Andre Baccellia and Hunter Bryant. While Baccellia is certainly having a solid start of the season, Hunter Bryant continues to be the most difficult man to cover. Bryant is too big, too strong for a defensive back. But, he’s also too fast and shifty for a linebacker to try and cover him. He’s looking more and more like a first or second-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. 

If the offense continues to make big plays, UW football will be the one to beat. 

Strength of Schedule

In the Pac-12 North, UW football is competing with Oregon and Cal for the top spot. After reviewing their rest of season schedules, there are some intriguing findings.

AP Ranked Opponents:

  • Cal: 3 (Oregon, USC, Utah)
  • Oregon: 3 (Cal, USC, Washington)
  • UW: 3 (Oregon, USC, Utah)

Shared Opponents:

  • Cal & Oregon Share 4 Opponents
  • Oregon & UW Share 5 Opponents
  • Cal & UW Share 6 opponents

Rest of Season Competitors Record

  • Cal: 18-13
  • Oregon: 22-8
  • UW: 19-11

First, it should be noted that anything can happen in the Pac-12. If this season has proven anything, it’s that the Pac-12 is full of cannibals. No team is safe in-conference.

Second, it’s important to note that UW football and Cal have much easier schedules than Oregon. But, the overall record (4-0) and strength of schedule still side with Cal. 

UW Football and Cal have the edge over Oregon

Last, Oregon has to play both Washington and Cal. In order to get a top spot, Oregon has to make it past both of them. That’s going to be quite difficult based off of recent play. The overall edge still goes to Cal in their schedule. But, UW football fans can take solace in the similarities between Cal and UW’s rest of season. If Cal slips, UW can leap them.