Ohio State is somehow number one and Auburn is second and so forth. Why? What determines their rank? I've heard it's according to how rough the team's schedule is, but I looked at Ohio's schedule and it's a walk in the park compared to others. I see many of other teams with ALOT rougher schedules and are still 3-0 or 4-0 and are ranked WAY lower. I mean of course an average team playing crappy teams is going to get good numbers. Can anyone please explain how College Football Rankings work?
2006-09-27
12:19:12
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