TotalSportsLive Week 14 Top 25

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Week 13 Power Rankings:

  1. Alabama (10-0)
  2. Florida State (10-0)
  3. Baylor (9-0)
  4. Ohio State (10-0)
  5. Oregon (9-1)
  6. Auburn (10-1)
  7. Clemson (9-1)
  8. Missouri (9-1)
  9. Texas A&M (8-2)
  10. Stanford (8-2)
  11. Oklahoma State (8-2)
  12. South Carolina (8-2)
  13. Michigan State (9-1)
  14. UCLA (8-2)
  15. Fresno State (9-0)
  16. Wisconsin (8-2)
  17. UCF (8-1)
  18. LSU (7-3)
  19. Arizona State (8-2) 
  20. Northern Illinois (10-0)
  21. Louisville (9-1)
  22. Oklahoma (8-2)
  23. Minnesota (8-2)
  24. USC (8-3)
  25. Ole Miss (7-3)

 

Week 14 Power Rankings

  1. Alabama (11-0)
  2. Florida State (11-0)
  3. Ohio  State (11-0)
  4. Auburn (10-1)
  5. Clemson (9-1)
  6. Missouri (10-1)
  7. Stanford  (9-2)
  8. Oklahoma State (9-2)
  9. Michigan State (10-1)
  10. Baylor (9-1)
  11. South Carolina (9-2)
  12. Wisconsin (9-2)
  13. Fresno State (10-0)
  14. Oregon (9-2)
  15. Texas A&M (8-3)
  16. LSU (8-3)
  17. UCF (9-1)
  18. Arizona State (9-2)
  19. Northern Illinois (11-0)
  20. Louisville (10-1)
  21. Oklahoma (9-2)
  22. USC (9-3)
  23. Duke (9-2)
  24. UCLA (8-3)
  25. Nebraska (8-3)

Biggest Gainers: Wisconsin (4 spots 16-12)

Biggest Droppers (w/ dropping out of top 25): UCLA and Oregon (9 spots ; Dropped from 14-23 – 5-14)

New to rankings: #22 Duke  , #25 Nebraska

Dropped from rankings: Ole Miss , Minnesota

 

BCS Bowl Predictions:

National Championship Game:

#1 Alabama vs #2 Florida State– Alabama wins

Orange Bowl:

#7 Clemson  vs #13 Michigan State – Clemson wins

Sugar Bowl:

#5 Auburn vs #10 Baylor  – Auburn wins

Rose Bowl:

#4 Ohio State vs #5 Stanford – Ohio State wins

Fiesta Bowl:

#8 Oklahoma State vs #19 UCF  – Oklahoma State Wins

 

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Dylan Callaghan-Croley is a featured writer on thegreenpheed.com, Phielderschoice.com and TotalSportsLive.com . He is currently in his junior year of high school and is taking several high level classes (AP and Honors). He is hoping to go to college and major in business or sports management with a minor in journalism.

 

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