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There’s a difference.
If we’re basing this on what should the Associated Press top 25 look like, Wisconsin would be in the top three or four. Two wins vs. top-10 teams, neither of which at home, should yield a top-five ranking.
But based on the way writers usually vote, that’s not the case.
Why not? Well, Wisconsin was at No. 11 last week. Moving them ahead of Texas A&M, Stanford and Houston, all of which won, isn’t always easy for writers to do.
If this were the College Football Playoff Selection Committee, that might be a different story.
But with that in mind, here’s how we’re projecting the top-25 after an eventful first Saturday in the B1G.
- Alabama def. Kent State
- Ohio State did not play
- Louisville def. Marshall.
- Michigan def. Penn State.
- Clemson def Georgia Tech.
- Wisconsin def. Michigan State.
- Houston def. Texas State.
- Stanford def. UCLA.
- Texas A&M def. Arkansas.
- Washington (late game)
- Tennessee def. Florida.
- Florida State def. USF.
- Miami did not play
- Baylor def. Oklahoma State.
- Michigan State lost to Wisconsin.
- Nebraska def. Northwestern.
- Ole Miss def. Georgia.
- Texas did not play.
- Georgia lost to Ole Miss.
- SDSU did not play.
- Utah def. USC
- Oklahoma did not play.
- Arkansas lost to Texas A&M.
- Florida lost to Tennessee.
- TCU def. SMU.
Connor O'Gara is the senior national columnist for Saturday Tradition. He's a member of the Football Writers Association of America. After spending his entire life living in B1G country, he moved to the South in 2015.