COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANKINGS: Undefeated Notre Dame Still Nurses Top-10 Ranking, Even After Lackluster Wins Over Unranked Opponents; Meanwhile, Only Two Future Opponents Remain Ranked

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Despite two close calls in a row against unranked Ball State and Vanderbilt, Notre Dame has sustained their #8 ranking in the unofficial AP and Coaches Polls.

Of perhaps greater interest in the long run, only three Notre Dame opponents are still ranked, down from five in the preseason polls. Notre Dame’s two remaining ranked opponents, Stanford and Virginia Tech, appear as a back-to-back, two-game mini-gauntlet in just a few weeks. After a road game at Wake Forest in potentially bad weather next Saturday, Notre Dame faces top-10 Stanford at home followed by top-10/13 Virginia Tech on the road.


Time will tell, how much polls might ebb and flow down the line, and how many marquee opportunities to impress will be afforded a still-developing, somewhat rough-hewn Notre Dame club. (An added note — Notre Dame opponents Florida State and Southern Cal, both ranked earlier in the year, now have losing records at this point, including one or more multiple-touchdown losses each.)

(first-place votes in parentheses) (Notre Dame opponents marked in dark blue)

AP

Rank Team Record Points
1 Alabama (58) 3-0 1521
2 Georgia 3-0 1416
3 Clemson (3) 3-0 1405
4 Ohio State 3-0 1357
5 Oklahoma 3-0 1283
6 LSU 3-0 1241
7 Stanford 3-0 1055
8 Notre Dame 3-0 1034
9 Auburn 2-1 958
10 Penn State 3-0 947
11 Washington 2-1 947
12 West Virginia 2-0 841
13 Virginia Tech 2-0 816
14 Mississippi State 3-0 790
15 Oklahoma State 3-0 587
16 UCF 2-0 556
17 TCU 2-1 502
18 Wisconsin 2-1 486
19 Michigan 2-1 448
20 Oregon 3-0 399
21 Miami 2-1 362
22 Texas A&M 2-1 193
23 Boston College 3-0 130
24 Michigan State 1-1 86
25 BYU 2-1 75

Others receiving votes: Iowa 64, Boise State 62, Duke 61, Colorado 49, California 40, Kentucky 38, South Florida 14, Texas 12, NC State 10, Arizona State 9, Missouri 8, Utah 6, San Diego State 5, North Texas 4, South Carolina 4, Washington State 2, Syracuse 2

Coaches Poll

Rank Team Record Points
1 Alabama (60) 3-0 1572
2 Clemson (2) 3-0 1477
3 Georgia 3-0 1436
4 Ohio State (1) 3-0 1405
5 Oklahoma 3-0 1339
6 LSU 3-0 1171
7 Stanford 3-0 1116
8 Notre Dame 3-0 1083
9 Penn State 3-0 1070
10 Virginia Tech 2-0 927
11 Auburn 2-1 921
12 Washington 2-1 909
13 West Virginia 2-0 824
14 Mississippi State 3-0 780
15 Oklahoma State 3-0 672
16 Wisconsin 2-1 626
17 TCU 2-1 508
18 UCF 2-0 500
19 Oregon 3-0 384
20 Miami 2-1 373
21 Michigan 2-1 354
22 Texas A&M 2-1 150
23 Michigan State 1-1 141
24 Boise State 2-1 114
25 Boston College 3-0 109

Others receiving votes: Kentucky 98, Duke 55, South Florida 45, Colorado 41, South Carolina 40, Iowa 36, Washington State 35, BYU 30, Missouri 21, NC State 19, Appalachian State 13, Syracuse 11, California 11, Utah 10, Cincinnati 10, Texas 9, North Texas 5, Troy 4, Minnesota 3, Florida 3, Arizona State 3, San Diego State 3, Vanderbilt 2, Houston 2, Tennessee 2, Arkansas State 2, Fresno State 1


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Brian Kelly meets with reporters after Notre Dame’s 24-17 win over Michigan …

IRISH VIDEO: “Highlights from Notre Dame’s Season-Opening Victory Over Michigan” – WatchND

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Highlights from Notre Dame’s 24-17 win over Michigan …

PRESEASON TOP-25: Notre Dame Has Top-11/12 Perch For Plausibility Run, Perhaps Not a National Title Run

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Notre Dame’s preseason #11/12 ranking should be enough of a perch for them to attempt what has become an annual Road to Plausibility. (By comparison, it might be a little hard to think of Notre Dame making a would-be “national title run” since, according to the official record books at least, they have not made a national title run for a quarter-century.)

Meanwhile, their quasi-solid, quasi-soft schedule includes five respectable opponents starting out in either the top-15 (Stanford, Michigan and Southern Cal), or lower in the top-20 (Florida State and Virginia Tech), as well as unranked Northwestern also receiving votes in one poll.  However, there are no elite top-10 opponents, at least in the opening rankings.

The middling schedule could leave Notre Dame in a bit of a hole if they get upset by Michigan in the season opener and drop like a stone while half the country wins.  They do not have another ranked opponent until the end of September, and the lack of more elite opponents would not give them as strong an argument to climb back up the rankings later.  However, if their goal is simply to portray themselves as plausible, and “part of the deal” — and tolerate a decade of a head coach who has never won a major bowl game — then the rankings and their schedule should be enough to provide opportunities to make another good faith run to stay at least mildly plausible in the top-25.

(first-place votes in parentheses)

(Notre Dame opponents marked in dark blue)

AP

1 – Alabama (42)
2 – Clemson (18)
3 – Georgia
4 – Wisconsin (1)
5 – Ohio State
6 – Washington
7 – Oklahoma
8 – Miami
9 – Auburn
10 – Penn State
11 – Michigan State
12 – Notre Dame
13 – Stanford
14 – Michigan
15 – USC
16 – TCU
17 – West Virginia
18 – Mississippi State
19 – Florida State
20 – Virginia Tech
21 – UCF
22 – Boise State
23 – Texas
24 – Oregon
25 – LSU

Others receiving votes: South Carolina, Florida, Utah, Oklahoma State, Florida Atlantic, Arizona, NC State, Texas A&M, Boston College, Northwestern, Kansas State, Iowa State, Houston, Memphis, Iowa, Troy, Fresno State, Arkansas State, Kentucky

Coaches Poll

1 – Alabama(61)
2 – Clemson(3)
3 – Ohio State(1)
4 – Georgia
5 – Oklahoma
6 – Washington
7 – Wisconsin
8 – Miami
9 – Penn State
10 – Auburn
11 – Notre Dame
12 – Michigan State
13 – Stanford
14 – Michigan
15 – USC
16 – TCU
17 – Virginia Tech
18 – Mississippi State
19 – Florida State
20 – West Virginia
21 – Texas
22 – Boise State
23 – UCF
24 – LSU
25 – Oklahoma State

Others receiving votes: South Carolina, Florida, Oregon, Utah, Texas A&M, Northwestern, Kansas State, Florida Atlantic, Memphis, Boston College, NC State, Arkansas State, Troy, Appalachian State, San Diego State, Kentucky, Iowa State, Iowa, Washington State, South Florida, Duke, Fresno State, Louisville, Arizona, Houston, Army, Northern Illinois

 

Notre Dame’s would-be national title run in Brian Kelly’s third season, 2012, of course, ended in a blowout loss.  Yet it also was wiped from the history books by the NCAA, although Notre Dame themselves seems to have difficulty parsing that reality, if one looks at how the latest media guide handles it.  Notre Dame turned out to have failed to adequately police a coed tutor and some academically dishonest players.  Yet the institution additionally, apparently somewhat obliviously, botched how they handled their own university disciplinary process and its repercussions, teeing it up for the NCAA to point out that that it was the institution itself that had de facto declared the retroactive ineligibility.

So, despite period anachronistic PR about playing for national championships, Notre Dame’s unspoken goal appears to be to be playing for plausibility — to be just enough a part of the gang to justify the big money revenue and not shuffle out of the college football picture entirely.  The preseason #11/12 ranking, and a smattering of top-20 opponents might be just enough to “keep hope eternal” and pretend to be “part of the deal.”

IRISH NEWSWATCH: “Irish Trio Named To Bednarik,Maxwell Watch Lists” – UND 7.16.18

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“University of Notre Dame senior defensive lineman Jerry Tillery and senior linebacker Te’von Coney were both selected to the 2018 Bednarik Award Watch List. Fighting Irish senior quarterback Brandon Wimbush was also chosen to the 2018 Maxwell Award Watch List. The Bednarik Award is given to college football’s defensive player of the year, while the Maxwell Award is presented to the college football player of the year. …”

Click here for: “Irish Trio Named To Bednarik,Maxwell Watch Lists” – UND 7.16.18

 

IRISH NEWSWATCH: “Sam Mustipher Named To Rimington Trophy Watch List” – UND 5.30.18

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“University of Notre Dame graduate center and captain Sam Mustipher was named to the 2018 Rimington Trophy Spring Watch List … [for the trophy] given annually to the most outstanding collegiate center. Mustipher has played in 34 games and started 25 contests during his career. He has started all 25 games over the last two seasons. Mustipher did not surrender a sack or quarterback hit and yielded just six quarterback hurries in 889 offensive snaps in 2017. … the seventh highest-rated center in terms of run blocking … by Pro Football Focus (8.9). …”

Click here for: “Sam Mustipher Named To Rimington Trophy Watch List” – UND 5.30.18