Texarkana Gazette

Voters hit mark with Alabama’s No. 9 rank

- By Ralph D. Russo

The Associated Press college football poll is a subjective and mostly backward-looking assessment, especially late in the season.

Voters sprinkle in some speculativ­e forecastin­g when trying to order the plethora of teams that have never played. Would Team A beat Team B? But mostly, a ranking is a reward for accomplish­ments.

On Sunday, voters in the AP Top 25 presented by Regions Bank faced an unusual task: Where to rank an Alabama team with two losses at the end of the regular season? The Crimson Tide had not been outside the top-five in the AP poll since early November 2015, a record string of 68 straight poll appearance­s. The Crimson Tide had not lost more than one regular-season game since 2010.

The Tide landed at No. 9 in the latest rankings, which looked weird. According to RJ Bell of Pregame.com, Alabama would be favored on a neutral field against No. 5 Utah (by three points), No. 6 Oklahoma (by 2), No. 7 Florida (by 6½), and No. 8 Baylor (by 11½). No. 4 Georgia and Alabama would be a pick’em. Forwardloo­king advanced analytics such as ESPN’s FPI and SP+ are bullish on the Tide. Same goes for the more oldschool computer Sagarin ratings.

But with only championsh­ip weekend remaining for everybody but Army and Navy, the Tide counts not one victory against another ranked team on its list of accomplish­ments this season.

Reality check is OK with the way the AP voters treated the Tide, though resume should not always carry the day.

No. 1 LSU (12-0)

Next: vs. No. 4 Georgia, SEC championsh­ip.

Reality check: The Tigers had a season-high six sacks against A&M. That questionab­le defense now ranks 28th in the country in yards per play (5.11). Not too bad. Ranked: Too high. Yep. No. 2 Ohio State (12-0) Next: vs. No. 10 Wisconsin, Big Ten championsh­ip.

Reality check: Facing an offense with weapons and a pretty good plan, the Buckeyes’ D showed some vulnerabil­ity for the first time against Michigan. But offense wins championsh­ips these days and Ohio State’s got all the firepower you could want.

Ranked: Put ‘em No. 1. No. 3 Clemson (12-0) Next: vs. No. 22 Virginia, ACC championsh­ip.

Reality check: No one has ever been more slighted by having his team called the third-best in the country as Dabo Swinney has this season.

Ranked: Just right.

No. 4 Georgia (11-1) Next: vs. No. 1 LSU, SEC championsh­ip.

Reality check: Even in an easy victory against Georgia Tech, QB Jake Fromm completed fewer than 50% of his passes for the fourth straight game. Ranked: Too high.

No. 5 Utah (11-1)

Next: vs. No. 13 Oregon, Pac-12 championsh­ip, Friday.

Reality check: Utes TE Brant Kuithe is third on the team in rushing touchdowns with three and is averaging 14.6 yards on his five carries. Pretty cool.

Ranked: Too low.

No. 6 Oklahoma (10-1) Next: vs. No. 8 Baylor, Big 12 championsh­ip.

Reality check: The Sooners showed against Oklahoma State they can be dominant if they can just hold on to the football. Ranked: Too low.

No. 7 Florida (10-2) Next: TBD.

Reality check: Among non-Heisman Trophy contenders, Kyle Trask (24 touchdowns, six intercepti­ons, 159.24 efficiency rating) has been the best quarterbac­k in the Southeaste­rn Conference. Ranked: Too high.

No. 8 Baylor (11-1)

Next: vs. No. 6 Oklahoma, Big 12 championsh­ip.

Reality check: Plus-12 turnover margin leads the Big 12 and is tied for fifth nationally.

Ranked: Too low.

No. 9 Alabama (10-2) Next: TBD.

Reality check: WR Jaylen Waddle is so fast he makes fast guys look slow. Ranked: Just right.

No. 10 Wisconsin (10-2) Next: vs. No. 2 Ohio State, Big Ten championsh­ip.

Reality check: One bad quarter against Illinois is keeping the Badgers out of the playoff picture. Ranked: Just right.

No. 11 Auburn (9-3) Next: TBD.

Reality check: The Tigers won the Iron Bowl and scored 48 points with their quarterbac­k completing 50% of his passes for 5.8 yards per attempt. Strange game. Ranked: About right.

No. 12 Penn State (10-2) Next: TBD.

Reality check: The Nittany Lions played 12 games and never really found an offensive identity, and could still end up in the Rose Bowl. Ranked: About right.

No. 13 Oregon (10-2) Next: vs. No. 5 Utah, Pac12 championsh­ip, Friday.

Reality check: By almost every measure, QB Justin Herbert had a darn good season (31 touchdowns, five intercepti­ons, 8.2 yards per pass). Yet it feels as if the Ducks did not maximize his potential.

Ranked: Too high.

No. 14 Notre Dame (102)

Next: TBD.

Reality check: The highest scoring team (37.1 points per game) of coach Brian Kelly’s 10 seasons.

Ranked: Just right.

No. 15 Minnesota (10-2) Next: vs. TBD. Reality check: Gophers are a troublesom­e team to rank, with a head-to-head victory against Penn State — but not much else to get excited about.

Ranked: Too high.

No. 16 Memphis (11-1) Next: vs. No. 21 Cincinnati, AAC championsh­ip.

Reality check: The Tigers have SEC-level playmakers on offense.

Ranked: Little too high. No. 17 Michigan (9-3) Next: TBD.

Reality check: If the Wolverines could just get Ohio State off the schedule.

Ranked: Too low. Should be between Penn State and Notre Dame.

No. 18 Iowa (9-3)

Next: TBD.

Reality check: The Hawkeyes held nine opponents under 200 yards passing. The other three each went over 300 yards in the air, but none of those broke 100 rushing.

Ranked: Just right.

No. 19 Boise State (11-1) Next: vs. Hawaii, MWC championsh­ip.

Reality check: Three quarterbac­ks and only one loss. Been a resilient group of Broncos.

Ranked: Too high.

No. 20 Appalachia­n State (11-1)

Next: vs. LouisianaL­afayette, Sun Belt championsh­ip.

Reality check: One clunker at Georgia Southern away from maybe being in line for a New Year’s Six bowl. Ranked: Too low.

No. 21 Cincinnati (10-2) Next: at No. 16 Memphis, AAC championsh­ip.

Reality check: Wil be an interestin­g debate for the Group of Five spot in the New Year’s Six if the Bearcats beat Memphis. How much should UC be punished for losing to Ohio State?

Ranked: Too low.

No. 22 Virginia (9-3) Next: vs. No. 3 Clemson, ACC championsh­ip.

Reality check: Bryce Perkins is an old-school star. Not the most efficient quarterbac­k, but so much fun to watch.

Ranked: Too high.

No. 23 Navy (9-2)

Next: vs. Army, Saturday, Dec. 14.

Reality check: A six-win turnaround from last season with one more very big one to play.

Ranked: Too high.

No. 24 Southern California (8-4)

Next: vs. TBD. Reality check: No matter who is the head coach, the Trojans need to fix a defense that ranks 101st in the country in plays allowed of 10 yards-plus. Ranked: Too low.

No. 25 Air Force (10-2) Next: vs. TBD. Reality check: Maybe the quietest 10-win season in the country.

Ranked: Just right. Instead of Virginia how about UCF?

 ?? Dan Busey/The Decatur Daily via AP ?? ■ Alabama quarterbac­k Mac Jones (10) is sacked by Auburn defensive end Big Kat Bryant (1) during the second half Saturday in Auburn, Ala.
Dan Busey/The Decatur Daily via AP ■ Alabama quarterbac­k Mac Jones (10) is sacked by Auburn defensive end Big Kat Bryant (1) during the second half Saturday in Auburn, Ala.

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