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1. Oregon Oregon
2. Texas Texas
3. Notre Dame Notre Dame
4. Penn State Penn State
5. ~~SMU~~ SMU
6. Ohio State Ohio State
7. ~~Indiana~~ Indiana
8. Georgia Georgia
9. ~~Tennessee~~ Tennessee
10. South Carolina South Carolina
11. Arizona State Arizona State
12. Boise State Boise State
13. Alabama Alabama
14. Ole Miss Mississippi
T-15. Iowa State Iowa State
T-15. Miami Miami
17. BYU BYU
18. ~~Clemson~~ Clemson
19. ~~Army~~ Army
20. Colorado Colorado
T-21. Syracuse Syracuse
T-21. UNLV UNLV
23. Louisville Louisville
24. Illinois Illinois
25. Baylor Baylor

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UT San Antonio East Carolina Sat 10/28, 3:30 PM ET Alamodome
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^14^ Notre Dame Pittsburgh Sat 10/28, 3:30 PM ET Notre Dame Stadium
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Nebraska Purdue Sat 10/28, 3:30 PM ET Memorial Stadium
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^7^ Texas BYU Sat 10/28, 3:30 PM ET Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
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Minnesota Michigan State Sat 10/28, 3:30 PM ET TCF Bank Stadium
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Florida ^6^ Georgia Sat 10/28, 3:30 PM ET EverBank Field
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Miami Virginia Sat 10/28, 3:30 PM ET Hard Rock Stadium
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NC State Clemson Sat 10/28, 2:00 PM ET Carter-Finley Stadium Textile Bowl
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Details and such

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UCF West Virginia Sat 10/28, 12:00 PM ET Bright House Networks Stadium
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SMU Tulsa Sat 10/28, 12:00 PM ET Gerald J. Ford Stadium
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Kansas ^3^ Oklahoma Sat 10/28, 12:00 PM ET Memorial Stadium
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Boston College Connecticut Sat 10/28, 12:00 PM ET Alumni Stadium
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Wake Forest ^4^ Florida State Sat 10/28, 12:00 PM ET BB&T Field
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Kansas State Houston Sat 10/28, 12:00 PM ET Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
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Texas A&M South Carolina Sat 10/28, 12:00 PM ET Kyle Field
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^10^ Penn State Indiana Sat 10/28, 12:00 PM ET Beaver Stadium
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Northwestern Maryland Sat 10/28, 12:00 PM ET Ryan Field
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Damn, more or less the only redeeming factor in our secondary rn

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Place Team Points #1 Votes Movement
1 Michigan 190 5 -
2 Ohio State 186 2 +2
3 Oklahoma 179 0 -1
4 Florida State 174 1 +1
5 Washington 171 0 -2
6 Georgia 155 0 -
7 Texas 153 0 +1
8 Alabama 142 0 +2
9 Oregon 134 0 +2
10 Penn State 120 0 -3
11 Oregon State 103 0 +1
12 Utah 103 0 +4
13 Ole Miss 97 0 -
14 Notre Dame 91 0 -
15 Missouri 78 0 +8
16 LSU 76 0 +6
17 North Carolina 68 0 -8
18 Air Force 64 0 +3
19 Louisville 57 0 -
20 James Madison 50 0 +4
21 Duke 40 0 -6
22 Liberty 30 0 +3
23 USC 29 0 -6
24 Tennessee 25 0 -6
25 Iowa 19 0 -5

Others receiving votes: UCLA (13), Tulane (12), Kansas State (9), Rutgers (9), Texas A&M (7), Wisconsin (7), Miami (FL), Florida (2), Kentucky (2), Georgia State (1), Texas Tech (1)

Link to check out the spreadsheet of responses here

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As more and more details come out, it's becoming very clear how Michigan had a very elaborate process to steal other team's signals during the season. Lucky ...

More mid-week ~~SEC~~ B1G shorts, y'all!

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Can you hear it? The carnies are in town and are setting up a carousel... What are your predictions for HC departures? And for this thread, I'm just asking about schools creating the vacancy (rather than coaches being poached or off to the NFL).

Here are mine:

Fired

  • Indiana: Tom Allen is in his 8th year and is 32-45. Note that the record is even worse if you ignore the COVID year when the Hoosiers went 6-2 and were ranked as high as 9th by the AP. I know Indiana has a very low ceiling as a program, but every so often ADs need to push the reset button to trick boosters into dreaming they can rise above their station so that they keep opening their wallets.
  • ECU: Mike Houstin. I don't know much about ECU's program but Houstin is in his 5th year and is just 23-30. I think they can do better.

Hot Seat

(I could see half of these guys gone, but hard to say which)

  • TAMU: Jimbo Fisher is in his 6th year with a 43-24 record. He has never won 10 games at A&M (although they would have in 2020) and I think boosters are sick of the mediocrity. Not sure, though, if they're sick enough to stomach his buyout (which is what, like $75M?).
  • Arkansas: Sam Pittman is in his 4th year and has a 21-23 record (including 2-6 so far this season). There's a lot of chatter about how much his buyout is reduced if fired with a losing record (I think it saves like $6M), but I wouldn't be hasty if I were the Hogs. Pittman can get them to a bowl game half the time and that's better than his predecessors. And they just fired their OC so I think they're going to do the assistant reshuffle to buy him another year (although those never work).
  • Baylor: Dave Aranda is in his 4th year with a 23-20 record. That includes a conference championship, but the program has really regressed since then. He's already received the dreaded vote of confidence this year, so he is on notice (but I'd be surprised if they actually make a move). Not sure if his buyout is known due to Baylor being private, but I'm sure there's enough Baptist gold to get rid of him if they want to.
  • UTEP: Dana Dimel is in his 6th year and has posted a whopping 19-46 record. He's also never been good before coming to El Paso. I can't really tell what UTEP wants from their program. For years they were content with being awful, but I think UTSA's rise may give them reason to believe they can do better.
  • Boise State: Andy Avalos is 20-13 in his 3rd year, which would be great at your average G5 program. I think Boise has higher expectations, however.
  • Akron: Joe Moorhead is the only 2nd year HC on my list, and only because he is a dreadful 3-17 at Akron so far and wasn't great at Mississippi State either. I know winning is rare there so he probably gets another year, but I think they should cut their losses (literally) and move on.
  • Pitt: Pat Narduzzi is a veteran coach in his 9th year with a respectable 64-46 record at Pitt. They do stink this year though. I could see a "mutually parted ways" situation here as he is probably attractive to other programs.

Retired

  • UNC: Mack Brown is 72 years old and in his 5th year of his return stint at UNC, with a 34-23 record in that span. I think the legend may be retiring (again), but only if they cap off the season with a big accomplishment (winning the ACC or a NY6 bowl). I don't think he's lost touch by any means, but he has 105 wins at UNC and 158 at Texas with a natty -- what else could he ask for? When he came back to UNC he had a short contract with 1-yr renewals so I don't think he planned on staying this long.

Note that I'm leaving Saban, Day, Gundy, and Ferentz off these lists, but if you think one of them are gone I'd love to hear it!

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Yup.

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Suspended Michigan staffer Connor Stalions, who is at the center of the NCAA's sign-stealing probe, purchased tickets in his own name for more than 30 games over the past three years at 11 different Big Ten schools, multiple sources told ESPN.

The scope of the University of Michigan's alleged sign-stealing operation includes both video evidence of electronics prohibited by the NCAA to steal signs and a significant paper trail, sources told ESPN. Stalions forwarded the tickets he bought to at least three different people in different areas of the country, sources say, which hints at the breadth of the operation.

The NCAA is expected to receive video evidence this week of illegal technology used in scouting tied to tickets purchased by Stalions, according to sources. An opposing Big Ten school looked up in-stadium surveillance video from a game earlier this year, and sources said the person in the seat of the ticket purchased by Stalions held his smartphone up and appeared to film the home team's sideline the entire game.

Sources told ESPN last week of an "elaborate" scouting system, and that appears to be emerging less than a week after Yahoo Sports first reported that the NCAA was investigating Michigan's scouting. Stalions often purchased the tickets with his own credit card, according to sources. The sources added that tickets at multiple venues were bought via the online retailers such as StubHub or SeatGeek.

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