WEEK #12...AP TOP 25 and Championship odds

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WEEK #12 AP TOP 25

1. LSU-21' at Ole Miss | Tigers outscore Rebels 58-37

2. Ohio State-51' at Rutgers | Buckeyes 56-21

3. Clemson-34' vs. Wake Forest | Tigers 52-3 cover

4. Alabama-19 at Mississippi St. | Beauty Pageant Roll 38-7 cover

5. Georgia-3 at No. 13 Auburn | Bulldogs 21-14 cover

6. Oregon-27 vs. Arizona | 10:30 p.m. Saturday | ESPN

7. :sadwave:Minnesota+3' at No. 23 Iowa | Hawkeyes burst the bubble 23-19

8. Utah-21' vs. UCLA | Utes 49-3 cover

9. Penn St.-15 vs. No. 24 Indiana | Nittany Lions 34-27

10. Oklahoma-10' at No. 12 Baylor | Sooners 34-31

11. Florida-7 at Missouri | Gators eat Tigers 23-6 cover

12.:sadwave:Baylor+10' vs. No. 10 Oklahoma | Bears fall down hard 34-31
13. :sadwave:Auburn+3 vs. No. 5 Georgia | Tigers come up short 21-14

14. Michigan-13' vs. Michigan State | Wolverines 44-10 cover

15. Wisconsin-14' at Nebraska | Badgers 37-21 cover

16. Notre Dame-7 vs. No. 21 Navy | Irish 52-20 cover

17. Cincinnati-12' at South Florida | Bearcats crawl by 20-17

18. Memphis-10 at Houston | Tigers 45-27 cover

19. Boise State-27' vs. New Mexico | 10:15 p.m. Saturday | ESPN2

20. SMU Bye

21. :sadwave:Navy+7 at No. 16 Notre Dame |Navy sunk 52-20

22. Texas+6' at Iowa State | Cyclones send clip Longhorns 23-21

23. Iowa-3' vs. No. 7 Minnesota | Hawkeyes end the party 23-19

24. :sadwave:Indiana+15' at No. 9 Penn St. | Hoosiers fall short 34-27


25. Oklahoma St.-18 vs. Kansas|Cowboys whip the Jayhawks 31-13 push
 
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NCAA National Champion

Ohio State +185
Clemson +300
LSU +330

Alabama +1000
Georgia +1500

Oklahoma +2750
Oregon +4000
Utah +5000
Penn State +6600
Minnesota U +10000
Baylor +15000
Notre Dame +50000
Michigan +50000
Florida +85000
Auburn +100000
Wisconsin +250000
 

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strength of schedule

LSU [9--0] 13

Ohio State[9-0] 34

Clemson[10-0] 71

Alabama [8-1] 54

Georgia [8-1] 52

Oregon [8-1] 30

Minnesota U [9-0] 70

Utah [8-1] 47

Penn State [8-1] 23

Oklahoma [8-1] 41

Florida [8-2] 17

Baylor [9-0] 58

Auburn [7-2] 2

Michigan [7-2] 22

Wisconsin [7-2] 32


Notre Dame [7-2] 31

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https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap?gameId=401110851

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Tua Tagovailoa injured his hip while being dragged down late in the first half on what was likely his final series of the day and No. 4 Alabama went on to beat Mississippi State 38-7 Saturday in a game that might have cost the Crimson Tide its star quarterback.


Tagovailoa was injured after a scramble when he was tackled from behind by Bulldogs linebacker Leo Lewis. Tagovailoa needed help getting to his feet and was carted off the field with 3:01 left in the second quarter.


The junior had been nursing an ankle injury that needed surgery four weeks ago and caused him to miss a game and a half. Alabama coach Nick Saban said Saturday's injury was unrelated to the ankle. Saban called it a "freak injury." Saban told ESPN at halftime the plan was to remove Tagovailoa from the game before the series when the quarterback was injury. Alabama was already up 35-7, but it was decided to let Tagovailoa play one possession to get some work in the two-minute drill.


Alabama officials confirmed Tagovailoa was flown by helicopter to the St. Vincent's Medical Center in Birmingham, Alabama. He was 14 of 18 for 256 yards and two touchdown passes against Mississippi State, giving him 31 TD passes on the season. He was replaced in the second half by Mac Jones, who went 7 for 11 for 94 yards.


The Crimson Tide (9-1, 6-1 Southeastern Conference) were coming off a 46-41 loss to LSU that nudged it out of College Football Playoff position to fifth in the latest selection committee rankings. Now the Crimson Tide is facing the possibility of trying to impress the committee without Tagovailoa, the Heisman Trophy runner-up from last season and a potential top-10 selection in the NFL draft.
 

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Breaking: Alabama's Tua Tagovailoa is not expected to play again this season after suffering a dislocated right hip on Saturday, first reported by The Athletic, confirmed by ESPN.

Medical officials are continuing to evaluate if his injury also included a fracture, sources said.
 

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S Carolina is much better than they were last few years, much better defensive line, major weakness offensive line. Tennessee is vastly improved, they played Alabama a lot closer than the score indicated. Haven't seen Ohio St play but they must be pretty good, may be their year. Think LSU may have a good shot at Bama this year if they can keep Tua somewhat under control.

Tennessee is vastly improved..lets hope so for the Vol fans
Kentucky:0008 Mo. :0008Vandy left..

Gamecocks get Vandy:0008 App.St:0008Texas A&M. :0008Clemson..lets see :0corn




so lets see..Tenn. beats Kentucky 17-13....beat Mo. 24-20...beat Vandy 28-10 ..there is hope

now for South Carolina ...beat Vandy 24-7 ...lose to App St. 20-15 :facepalm:...lose to Texas A&M 30-6 :facepalm: 38-3 to Clemson..Gamecocks played 1 good game all season...belong in the Sun Belt.

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