I've gotten a little behind on the wrap-ups, due to actual life events, not game outcomes. Although, it does look like we have some ACC controversy brewing in the middle of what might turn out to be a crazy season already. Either we're getting a lot more parity in the sport, or no one really knows what they're talking about.
Remember, everything here is conference record only.
ACC
Clemson (3-0)
W: NC State, Stanford, FSU
Miami (2-0)
W: VT, Cal
SMU (2-0)
W: FSU, Louisville
uva (2-0)
W: WF, BC
Pitt (1-0)
W: UNC
Syracuse (1-1)
W: GT
L: Stanford
BC (1-1)
W: FSU
L: uva
Louisville (1-1)
W: GT
L: SMU
Duke (1-1)
W: UNC
L: GT
VT (1-1)
W: Stanford
L: Miami
Wake Forest (1-1)
W: NC State
L: uva
GT (2-2)
W: FSU, Duke
L: Syracuse, Louisville
Stanford (1-2)
W: Syracuse
L: Clemson, VT
FSU (1-4)
W: Cal
L: GT, BC, SMU, Clemson
NC State (0-2)
L: Clemson, WF
Cal (0-2)
L: FSU, Miami
UNC (0-2)
L: Duke, Pitt
Miami (along with the ACC officials) manages to avoid the remaining undefeated teams during the regular season.
Clemson and SMU both face uva and Pitt (but not each other).
uva and Pitt will face off this season.
At most, the ACC could end up with three undefeated teams at the end of the season:
-Miami, Clemson, and SMU
-Miami, the winner of uva/Pitt
Potential undefeated chaos: Miami, Clemson, SMU, uva/Pitt
SEC
Texas A&M (3-0)
W: Florida, Arkansas, Missouri
Texas (1-0)
W: Mississippi State
LSU (1-0)
W: SC
Georgia (2-1)
W: Kentucky, Auburn
L: Alabama
Arkansas (2-1)
W: Auburn, Tennessee
L: Texas A&M
Alabama (1-1)
W: Georgia
L: Vandy
Tennessee (1-1)
W: Oklahoma
L: Arkansas
Missouri (1-1)
W: Vandy
L: Texas A&M
Vanderbilt (1-1)
W: Alabama
L: Missouri
Oklahoma (1-1)
W: Auburn
L: Tennessee
Florida (1-1)
W: Mississippi State
L: Texas A&M
Ole Miss (1-1)
W: SC
L: Kentucky
South Carolina (1-2)
W: Kentucky
L: LSU, Ole Miss
Kentucky (1-2)
W: Ole Miss
L: SC, Georgia
Mississippi State (0-2)
L: Florida, Texas
Auburn (0-3)
L: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Georgia
Of the remaining undefeated teams, Texas and LSU avoid each other, but Texas A&M has to play both.
Big Ten
Indiana (3-0)
W: UCLA, Maryland, Northwestern
Ohio State (2-0)
W: Michigan State, Iowa
Penn State (2-0)
W: Illinois, UCLA
Oregon (2-0)
W: UCLA, Michigan State
Washington (2-1)
W: Northwestern, Michigan
L: Rutgers
Michigan (2-1)
W: USC, Minnesota
L: Washington
Nebraska (2-1)
W: Purdue, Rutgers
L: Illinois
Michigan State (1-2)
W: Maryland
L: Ohio State, Oregon
Illinois (1-1)
W: Nebraska
L: Penn State
Rutgers (1-1)
W: Washington
L: Nebraska
Iowa (1-1)
W: Minnesota
L: Ohio State
Wisconsin (1-1)
W: Purdue
L: USC
Minnesota (1-2)
W: USC
L: Iowa, Michigan
USC (1-2)
W: Wisconsin
L: Michigan, Minnesota
Northwestern (0-2)
L: Washington, Indiana
Maryland (0-2)
L: Michigan State, Indiana
Purdue (0-2)
L: Nebraska, Wisconsin
UCLA (0-3)
L: Indiana, Oregon, Penn State
Ohio State has to face all of the remaining undefeated teams.
Indiana only faces Ohio State, while Penn State and Oregon avoid each other.
Big 12
Texas Tech (3-0)
W: Arizona State, Cincinnati, Arizona
Colorado (2-0)
W: Baylor, UCF
BYU (2-0)
W: Kansas State, Baylor
WVU (2-0)
W: Kansas, Oklahoma State
Iowa State (2-0)
W: Houston, Baylor
UCF (1-1)
W: TCU
L: Colorado
Cincinnati (1-1)
W: Houston
L: Texas Tech
Arizona (1-1)
W: Utah
L: Texas Tech
Utah (1-1)
W: Oklahoma State
L: Arizona
Arizona State (1-1)
W: Kansas
L: Texas Tech
Houston (1-2)
W: TCU
L: Cincinnati, Iowa State
TCU (1-2)
W: Kansas
L: UCF, Houston
Kansas State (1-1)
W: Oklahoma State
L: BYU
Baylor (0-3)
L: Colorado, BYU, Iowa State
Kansas (0-3)
L: WVU, TCU, Arizona State
Oklahoma State (0-3)
L: Utah, Kansas State, WVU
Potential undefeated matchups at the end of the season - BYU does not play any of the other currently undefeated teams, nor does Iowa State play Colorado.
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