It is hard to argue with the facts, one way or the other. As Sam Herder and Zach McKinnell both point out, there is a good case to be made for NDSU or MSU to be number one. The main reasons everyone points to NDSU is as follows:BleedingBLue wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2024 10:47 pmI know we all like watching the Griz lose. But, IF we win Cat/Griz next week, there will be one team in the FCS who is 12-0, with THREE currently top 10 wins. That team will also have an FBS win. SOS, KPI, what the hell ever be damned, that team should be #1. I will argue until I'm blue in the face the Cats should be #1 in that case.
1) SOS - NDSU is now projected to have the #1 Massey SOS at the end of the season. Cats will still be #22. I personally don't understand how NDSU's SOS moves to #1 but Cats does not move even with New Mexico's surge.
2) Ranked Wins - NDSU will have 5 ranked wins (USD, MoState, SDSU, Illinois State and ETSU) but only 2 wins over Top 10 teams (USD, SDSU). MSU will have 3 ranked wins, all of which are over Top 10 teams (Gris, Davis and Idaho). What I don't like is we beat every ranked team we played. Sac State was supposed to be ranked and we can only beat the teams on our schedule. Can't beat a ranked team that we don't play.
3) FBS - Even with New Mexico likely being 6-6 and bowl eligible first time since the ice age; the view is NDSU's close loss to ranked Colorado is better than MSU's narrow win over UNM. That is clearly an emotional view and not one that can be statistically measured.
All that said, if NDSU and MSU win out, I am rooting for BleedingBlue's logic!! Plus I am rooting for the Yotes to pull the upset next Saturday while we crush the Gris. That of course, is the best scenario. We need to go 1-0 every week but especially next week.
Go Cats!