Clemson Stumbles, Ohio State Rolls — College Football Week 6 Rankings & Projections (2019)
October 1, 2019 – by Jason Lisk
Trevor Lawrence and Clemson are heavy favorites to reach the playoff (Photo by Dannie Walls/Icon Sportswire)
In this post we highlight our biggest college football rankings and season projections changes heading into Week 6 of the 2019 season.
The highlights are below, but remember to check out the latest updates to our full college football projected standings and win totals and college football power ratings.
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10 Biggest Ratings Increases for Week 6
Rank | Team | Conference | Rating | Rating Change | Total Wins | Total Wins Change | Result |
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5 | Penn State | Big Ten | 26.3 | 7.2 | 10.2 | 1.1 | W at Maryland 59-0 |
64 | Hawaii | Mountain West | -0.5 | 6.1 | 9.1 | 1.6 | W at Nevada 54-3 |
23 | Cincinnati | AAC | 10.7 | 5.9 | 9.0 | 1.3 | W at Marshall 52-14 |
34 | Duke | ACC | 7.1 | 4.2 | 7.6 | 1.3 | W at VA Tech 45-10 |
1 | Ohio State | Big Ten | 37.8 | 3.7 | 11.5 | 0.3 | W at Nebraska 48-7 |
94 | Miami (OH) | MAC | -9.2 | 3.6 | 6.1 | 1.1 | W vs. Buffalo 34-20 |
77 | Wyoming | Mountain West | -3.1 | 3.5 | 7.8 | 0.7 | W vs. UNLV 53-17 |
88 | Arkansas | SEC | -6.3 | 3.4 | 3.4 | 0.2 | L vs. Texas A&M 31-27 (N) |
39 | N Carolina | ACC | 5.7 | 2.8 | 6.8 | 0.6 | L vs. Clemson 21-20 |
18 | Iowa | Big Ten | 14.6 | 2.8 | 8.9 | 0.3 | W vs. Middle Tenn 48-3 |
Penn State is the biggest riser of the week after crushing Maryland on the road on Friday night by a score of 59-0. This came in a game where Penn State was only expected to win by 1.7 points after accounting for home field in our ratings. The Nittany Lions move up to No. 5 in our rankings, and are less than a point behind defending national champion Clemson after last week’s results.
How impressive has Ohio State been this year? They have been in our top 10 biggest risers for three weeks in a row. After the 48-7 beatdown that the Buckeyes put on them in Lincoln, Nebraska fans that wagered on a national title can officially put those betting slips in the recycling bin.
10 Biggest Ratings Decreases for Week 6
Rank | Team | Conference | Rating | Rating Change | Total Wins | Total Wins Change | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
40 | Maryland | Big Ten | 5.7 | -8.2 | 5.7 | -1.8 | L vs. Penn State 59-0 |
122 | Nevada | Mountain West | -20.3 | -5.8 | 4.8 | -1.1 | L vs. Hawaii 54-3 |
90 | VA Tech | ACC | -6.7 | -5.1 | 4.7 | -1.1 | L vs. Duke 45-10 |
87 | Marshall | CUSA | -6 | -5 | 7.2 | -1.2 | L vs. Cincinnati 52-14 |
4 | Clemson | ACC | 26.7 | -3.8 | 11.7 | -0.1 | W at N Carolina 21-20 |
95 | S Florida | AAC | -9.6 | -3.5 | 3.5 | -1 | L vs. S Methodist 48-21 |
28 | Miss State | SEC | 8.9 | -3.3 | 6.9 | -0.6 | L at Auburn 56-23 |
7 | Wisconsin | Big Ten | 25 | -3.1 | 10.5 | -0.3 | W vs. Northwestern 24-15 |
103 | GA Tech | ACC | -11.1 | -2.9 | 2.5 | -0.5 | L at Temple 24-2 |
119 | UNLV | Mountain West | -17.2 | -2.8 | 3 | -0.8 | L at Wyoming 53-17 |
Clemson survived when North Carolina missed on a two-point conversion attempt, but the predictive rankings are driven by margins of victory, and the Tigers dropped down to No. 4 in our rankings. Clemson entered this game as a 27.5-point favorite at North Carolina, and were expected to win by 24.1 points in our ratings.
A couple of Mountain West blowouts also make the list, as Nevada and UNLV were on the wrong end of some beatdowns.
Meanwhile, Virginia Tech has fallen on hard times, and a 35-point loss to Duke is the latest indignity. The Hokies were No. 31 in our preseason rankings and have dropped all the way to No. 90.
The TR Top 25
Note: These are predictive ratings, driven by margins of victory and not a teams win-loss resume so far. You can see the full 2019 college football power ratings here.
Rank | Team | Conference | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ohio State | Big Ten | 37.8 |
2 | Alabama | SEC | 32.3 |
3 | Georgia | SEC | 27.3 |
4 | Clemson | ACC | 26.7 |
5 | Penn State | Big Ten | 26.3 |
6 | Oklahoma | Big 12 | 25.7 |
7 | Wisconsin | Big Ten | 25 |
8 | LSU | SEC | 24.9 |
9 | Auburn | SEC | 23.1 |
10 | Notre Dame | Independent I-A | 21.3 |
11 | Oregon | Pac-12 | 19.7 |
12 | Florida | SEC | 16.4 |
13 | Michigan | Big Ten | 16.3 |
14 | Central FL | AAC | 16 |
15 | Washington | Pac-12 | 16 |
16 | Michigan St | Big Ten | 15.8 |
17 | Texas | Big 12 | 15.1 |
18 | Iowa | Big Ten | 14.6 |
19 | Texas A&M | SEC | 14.1 |
20 | Utah | Pac-12 | 13.5 |
21 | Missouri | SEC | 13.1 |
22 | Oklahoma St | Big 12 | 10.9 |
23 | Cincinnati | AAC | 10.7 |
24 | USC | Pac-12 | 10.6 |
25 | TX Christian | Big 12 | 10 |
Ohio State had already moved to No. 1 in our rankings last week, and further solidified their hold on the top spot with another impressive road performance. They are only No. 4 in the AP rankings this week, as inertia there is keeping them from moving higher. Even with the preseason ratings still playing a role (Ohio State started the season ranked No. 5), Ohio State has continued to climb in our ratings based on results.
Clemson, meanwhile, drops to No. 4 in our rankings and is less than two points ahead of the next four teams below them. They still have great odds of making the playoffs because of the weak ACC, though a loss may doom them because of strength of schedule compared to other top contenders.
Last week, we highlighted California as the AP ranked team rated lowest in our ratings, and they promptly lost at home to Arizona State to drop out of the AP rankings this week. The Sun Devils in turn jump into the AP rankings at No. 21, while they are down at No. 45 in our rankings. They aren’t the lowest ranked team in our rankings to get voted into the AP Top 25, though. Wake Forest has moved into the AP rankings at No. 22 after getting to 5-0 with a road win at Boston College. Our rankings have Wake at No. 51.
CFB Week 6 Projections Updates
Top Three Conference Championship Odds for Each Conference
Conference | Favorite | Odds to Win | 2nd Favorite | Odds to Win | 3rd Favorite | Odds to Win |
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ACC | Clemson | 86% | Duke | 4% | Virginia | 3% |
Big 12 | Oklahoma | 69% | Texas | 16% | Oklahoma St | 5% |
Big Ten | Ohio State | 68% | Wisconsin | 19% | Penn State | 9% |
Pac 12 | Oregon | 48% | Washington | 18% | Utah | 16% |
SEC | Alabama | 41% | Georgia | 36% | LSU | 10% |
American | UCF | 40% | Cincinnati | 21% | SMU | 14% |
C USA | Florida Atlantic | 45% | North Texas | 14% | Southern Miss | 13% |
MAC | Toledo | 28% | Western Michigan | 23% | Ohio | 16% |
MWC | Boise State | 41% | Utah State | 19% | Hawaii | 17% |
Sun Belt | Appalachian State | 45% | La Lafayette | 37% | Arkansas State | 12% |
Alabama’s odds to win the SEC continue to drop gradually. That’s not because Alabama has played poorly, but primarily because LSU and Auburn look better than expected as the season continues, raising the odds that Alabama gets upset by either of them. Georgia is now given a 36% chance compared to 41% for Alabama to win the conference based on the difference in their schedules to get to the title game.
Biggest Increases in Odds of Going 6-6 or Better
While the bowl eligibility rules can be convoluted, and there is a possibility that a few schools could get into a bowl game with a losing record and have it decided by a variety of tiebreakers, generally you have to win six games to get an invite.
Here are the teams that have most improved their chances of getting to six wins with the results of the last week.
Rank | Team | Conference | Rating | Bowl Eligible | Bowl Eligible Change | Result |
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94 | Miami (OH) | MAC | -9.2 | 66% | 30% | W vs. Buffalo 34-20 |
34 | Duke | ACC | 7.1 | 91% | 26% | W at VA Tech 45-10 |
60 | Minnesota | Big Ten | 0.8 | 89% | 24% | W at Purdue 38-31 |
50 | Florida St | ACC | 3.3 | 74% | 21% | W vs. NC State 31-13 |
26 | S Carolina | SEC | 9.0 | 40% | 18% | W vs. Kentucky 24-7 |
45 | Arizona St | Pac-12 | 4.6 | 87% | 16% | W at California 24-17 |
108 | W Kentucky | CUSA | -13.8 | 33% | 15% | W vs. UAB 20-13 |
41 | Houston | AAC | 5.7 | 66% | 15% | W at North Texas 46-25 |
39 | N Carolina | ACC | 5.7 | 83% | 15% | L vs. Clemson 21-20 |
64 | Hawaii | Mountain West | -0.5 | 99% | 11% | W at Nevada 54-3 |
Duke and Minnesota both got big conference road wins that improved their odds dramatically. Florida State has rebounded with consecutive conference wins to get to 3-2. Next up for the Seminoles: Clemson.
North Carolina is the only team to make this list after a loss last week, as their predictive rating improved with the close loss to Clemson. South Carolina got a win they really needed against Kentucky, because their future strength of schedule is the 13th most difficult in the country.
Odds of Going 11-1 or Better in Regular Season
While factors like schedule strength and particular matchups certainly play a role, one of the best indicators of being in the running for the College Football Playoff is being a Power Five Conference team that goes 11-1 or better. No team that has been 10-2 or worse before conference championship games has finished in the Top 4 in the CFP rankings yet.
For those schools outside the Power Five, being able to get to 11 wins gives you a sense of who might get invited to one of the top BCS bowl games to play against the big boys.
Team | Conference | 11-1 or Better |
---|---|---|
Clemson | ACC | 96% |
Ohio State | Big Ten | 91% |
Alabama | SEC | 80% |
Oklahoma | Big 12 | 76% |
Georgia | SEC | 70% |
Wisconsin | Big Ten | 57% |
Boise State | Mountain West | 53% |
Penn State | Big Ten | 44% |
LSU | SEC | 43% |
S Methodist | AAC | 32% |
App State | Sun Belt | 31% |
Notre Dame | Independent I-A | 30% |
LA Lafayette | Sun Belt | 26% |
Central FL | AAC | 25% |
Auburn | SEC | 24% |
Memphis | AAC | 23% |
Oregon | Pac-12 | 21% |
Clemson narrowly survived this week, but they are still the most likely team to finish at 11-1 or better thanks to their schedule. Six different Power Five are more likely than not to be 11-1 or better according to our projections.
Penn State and Auburn also saw their chances of being in the title mix increase with big performances last week.
Until Next Week…
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