College Football Week 5 Rankings & Projections: Behold THE New No. 1 Team (2019)
September 23, 2019 – by Jason Lisk
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In this post we highlight our biggest college football rankings and season projections changes heading into Week 5 of the 2019 season.
The highlights are below, but remember to check out the latest updates to our full college football projected standings and win totals and college football power ratings.
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10 Biggest Ratings Increases for Week 5
Rank | Team | Conference | Rating | Rating Change | Total Wins | Week 4 Result |
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28 | Iowa State | Big 12 | 8.0 | 6.4 | 6.8 | W vs. LA Monroe 72-20 |
112 | Kent State | MAC | -14.5 | 5.1 | 4.9 | W vs. Bowling Grn 62-20 |
115 | Central Mich | MAC | -15.4 | 4.6 | 5.3 | L at Miami (FL) 17-12 |
92 | Buffalo | MAC | -8.2 | 4.5 | 7.1 | W vs. Temple 38-22 |
1 | Ohio State | Big Ten | 34.1 | 4.3 | 11.3 | W vs. Miami (OH) 76-5 |
96 | UAB | CUSA | -9.3 | 4.0 | 8.1 | W vs. S Alabama 35-3 |
121 | Old Dominion | CUSA | -17.4 | 3.9 | 4.4 | L at Virginia 28-17 |
79 | North Texas | CUSA | -3.1 | 3.8 | 7.3 | W vs. TX-San Ant 45-3 |
114 | San Jose St | Mountain West | -15.4 | 3.7 | 4.5 | W at Arkansas 31-24 |
99 | Liberty | Independent I-A | -9.8 | 3.2 | 7.1 | W vs. Hampton 62-27 |
59 | UCLA | Pac-12 | 0.9 | 3.2 | 4.5 | W at Wash State 67-63 |
17 | Washington | Pac-12 | 14.4 | 3.2 | 8.5 | W at BYU 45-19 |
Iowa State had the biggest jump, crushing Louisiana-Monroe. Three different MAC schools also had impressive results this week. Kent State got a blowout win over Bowling Green, Buffalo upset Temple a week after the Owls beat Maryland, and Central Michigan lost a close game at Miami.
Ohio State, meanwhile, continues to surge. They annihilated Miami of Ohio 76-5 and have now outscored opponents 214 to 36 on the season. The Buckeyes travel to Nebraska this weekend.
UCLA also showed signs of offensive life under head coach Chip Kelly, and came back to beat Washington State 67-63 in one of the wildest games of 2019.
10 Biggest Ratings Decreases for Week 5
Rank | Team | Conference | Rating | Rating Change | Total Wins | Week 4 Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
106 | LA Monroe | Sun Belt | -12.8 | -6.5 | 4.5 | L at Iowa State 72-20 |
27 | Miami (FL) | ACC | 8.9 | -4.6 | 7.9 | W vs. Central Mich 17-12 |
67 | Temple | AAC | -0.8 | -4.6 | 6.5 | L at Buffalo 38-22 |
127 | Bowling Grn | MAC | -28.2 | -4.3 | 2.2 | L at Kent State 62-20 |
126 | TX-San Ant | CUSA | -25.5 | -4.1 | 2.5 | L at North Texas 45-3 |
107 | Miami (OH) | MAC | -12.8 | -3.7 | 5.0 | L at Ohio State 76-5 |
123 | S Alabama | Sun Belt | -20.5 | -3.6 | 2.6 | L at UAB 35-3 |
38 | Baylor | Big 12 | 5.7 | -3.4 | 7.4 | W at Rice 21-13 |
98 | Arkansas | SEC | -9.7 | -3.3 | 3.1 | L vs. San Jose St 31-24 |
68 | BYU | Independent I-A | -1.0 | -3.2 | 6.8 | L vs. Washington 45-19 |
Pig Shooey! The Arkansas Razorbacks lost at home to San Jose State and have plummeted to No. 98 in our college football power ratings. The schedule doesn’t get very easy after that one, as Arkansas goes back in to conference play in the SEC West. The best chance for a third victory in 2019 may be at home against Western Kentucky on November 9th.
Miami also drops out of the Top 25 after barely closing out a close win over Central Michigan, while Baylor also dropped a bit with a close victory at Rice.
The TR Top 25
Note: These are predictive ratings, driven by margins of victory and not a teams win-loss resume so far. You can see the full 2019 college football power ratings here.
Rank | Team | Conference | Rating |
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1 | Ohio State | Big Ten | 34.1 |
2 | Alabama | SEC | 33.1 |
3 | Clemson | ACC | 30.5 |
4 | Wisconsin | Big Ten | 28.1 |
5 | Georgia | SEC | 27.3 |
6 | LSU | SEC | 25.0 |
7 | Oklahoma | Big 12 | 23.6 |
8 | Notre Dame | Independent I-A | 21.8 |
9 | Auburn | SEC | 21.1 |
10 | Oregon | Pac-12 | 20.3 |
11 | Penn State | Big Ten | 19.1 |
12 | Florida | SEC | 18.1 |
13 | Central FL | AAC | 17.2 |
14 | Texas A&M | SEC | 16.9 |
15 | Michigan St | Big Ten | 15.9 |
16 | Texas | Big 12 | 15.0 |
17 | Washington | Pac-12 | 14.4 |
18 | Michigan | Big Ten | 14.3 |
19 | Maryland | Big Ten | 13.9 |
20 | Missouri | SEC | 12.4 |
21 | Miss State | SEC | 12.2 |
22 | Iowa | Big Ten | 11.8 |
23 | USC | Pac-12 | 11.1 |
24 | Utah | Pac-12 | 11.0 |
25 | Wash State | Pac-12 | 10.2 |
We have a new No. 1 team in our ratings this week. Entering the season, our preseason CFB ratings saw a two-team race at the top, but with Ohio State’s dominant start it looks like there are now three top contenders for the national title. If that’s still the case at the end of the season, and Ohio State, Clemson, and Alabama all make the CFP, only one of them will face a non-top 3 opponent in the CFP semifinal — and therefore get a nice boost in national championship odds. Ohio State, by the way, sits at No. 5 in the current AP Poll.
California is ranked No. 15 in the AP Poll, but does not appear in these rankings, and are all the way down at No. 54 in our rankings. The Golden Bears got a close upset win over Washington, and are coming off another close, and controversial, win at Ole Miss. They also beat UC-Davis and North Texas by a combined margin of only 20 points. So at this point, our ratings think see California’s win-loss record as overstating its actual performance level — good but not as good as the human voters think. For some independent supporting evidence, consider that California is only a 4.5-point favorite in the betting markets at home this week over unranked Arizona State.
Other teams that are ranked in the AP Poll but do not make our list are Boise State (No. 16 in AP, No. 29 in TR), Virginia (No. 18 in AP, No. 37 in TR), and Kansas State (No. 24 in AP, No. 33 in TR).
CFB Week 5 Projections Updates
Top Three Conference Championship Odds for Each Conference
Conference | Favorite | Odds to Win | 2nd Favorite | Odds to Win | 3rd Favorite | Odds to Win |
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ACC | Clemson | 91% | Miami-FL | 3% | Virginia | 3% |
Big 12 | Oklahoma | 62% | Texas | 20% | Oklahoma St | 4% |
Big Ten | Ohio State | 57% | Wisconsin | 35% | Penn State | 3% |
Pac-12 | Oregon | 54% | USC | 18% | Washington | 12% |
SEC | Alabama | 46% | Georgia | 33% | LSU | 10% |
AAC | Central Florida | 56% | Memphis | 13% | Cincinnati | 9% |
C USA | Florida Atlantic | 25% | Marshall | 23% | Southern Miss | 18% |
MAC | Western Michigan | 26% | Toledo | 24% | Ohio | 19% |
MWC | Boise State | 43% | Utah State | 25% | Fresno State | 11% |
Sun Belt | La Lafayette | 45% | Appalachian St | 33% | Arkansas State | 9% |
Oregon saw their odds to win the Pac-12 increase thanks to both their win over Stanford, and Washington State’s loss to UCLA. USC, meanwhile, got a big Pac-12 South win over Utah and are the only 2-0 team in the division.
Ohio State’s odds in the Big Ten continue to climb, and it looks like a two-team showdown is coming between the Buckeyes and Wisconsin for the conference title.
Appalachian State got the win at North Carolina, but Louisiana-Lafayette moved to the top of our projections to win the Sun Belt with an impressive road win at Ohio.
Biggest Increases in Odds of Going 6-6 or Better
While the bowl eligibility rules can be convoluted, and there is a possibility that a few schools could get into a bowl game with a losing record and have it decided by a variety of tiebreakers, generally you have to win six games to get an invite.
Here are the teams that have most improved their chances of getting to six wins with the results of the last week.
Rank | Team | Conference | Rating | Bowl Eligible | Bowl Eligible Change | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
92 | Buffalo | MAC | -8.2 | 85% | 38% | W vs. Temple 38-22 |
28 | Iowa State | Big 12 | 8.0 | 77% | 35% | W vs. LA Monroe 72-20 |
45 | Pittsburgh | ACC | 4.0 | 84% | 24% | W vs. Central FL 35-34 |
54 | California | Pac-12 | 2.2 | 86% | 23% | W at Mississippi 28-20 |
53 | Syracuse | ACC | 2.7 | 77% | 21% | W vs. W Michigan 52-33 |
115 | Central Mich | MAC | -15.4 | 44% | 21% | L at Miami (FL) 17-12 |
112 | Kent State | MAC | -14.5 | 32% | 20% | W vs. Bowling Grn 62-20 |
59 | UCLA | Pac-12 | 0.9 | 27% | 20% | W at Wash State 67-63 |
56 | Colorado | Pac-12 | 1.7 | 52% | 19% | W at Arizona St 34-31 |
114 | San Jose St | Mountain West | -15.4 | 24% | 17% | W at Arkansas 31-24 |
Buffalo’s upset of Temple has them in great shape to claim a bowl spot out of the MAC. UCLA and Colorado both got big road wins that dramatically improved their chances of getting to six wins and a likely bowl berth. Colorado is now about a toss-up to get there, while UCLA’s hopes went from slim to “at least there’s a realistic chance.”
Odds of Going 11-1 or Better in Regular Season
While factors like schedule strength and particular matchups certainly play a role, one of the best indicators of being in the running for the College Football Playoff is being a Power Five Conference team that goes 11-1 or better. No team that has been 10-2 or worse before conference championship games has finished in the Top 4 in the CFP rankings yet.
For those schools outside the Power Five, being able to get to 11 wins gives you a sense of who might get invited to one of the top BCS bowl games to play against the big boys.
Rank | Team | Conference | 1 or 0 Losses |
---|---|---|---|
3 | Clemson | ACC | 97% |
1 | Ohio State | Big Ten | 83% |
2 | Alabama | SEC | 79% |
4 | Wisconsin | Big Ten | 70% |
5 | Georgia | SEC | 68% |
7 | Oklahoma | Big 12 | 67% |
29 | Boise State | Mountain West | 59% |
6 | LSU | SEC | 40% |
13 | Central FL | AAC | 36% |
8 | Notre Dame | Independent I-A | 33% |
46 | App State | Sun Belt | 27% |
31 | Memphis | AAC | 25% |
10 | Oregon | Pac-12 | 25% |
36 | LA Lafayette | Sun Belt | 25% |
35 | S Methodist | AAC | 22% |
The main question with Clemson is whether can they avoid a loss against a weaker ACC schedule, but they are a virtual lock to get to 11 wins before the ACC title game. Ohio State is now slightly more likely than Alabama to be 11-1 or better, but both are around 80% to get to that mark. Wisconsin and Georgia also got big wins that improved their odds.
Meanwhile, UCF’s loss to Pittsburgh opens the door among the non-Power-Five teams and now Boise State is most likely to claim a BCS bowl berth, though you should not count out UCF.
Until Next Week…
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