
I have shaken up my rankings of the Top-4.
Iowa is #1. Iowa has a 12-game win streak, second longest in FBS football. Oklahoma has a 14-game win streak. There was a well-schemed play that put Iowa up with 6:23 in the 4th Qtr., and which was practiced. Iowa then relied on its vaunted defense to put away Penn State.
Ohio State is #2 leap-frogging Penn State. The main factor for Ohio State leapfrogging Penn State is that QB Clifford is lost for an unspecified time, and Penn State's best defensive tackle was lost to injury for an unspecified time. Otherwise I would have Penn State #2.
I did not install Ohio State at #1 because Ohio State lost to the only ranked team they played, #9 Oregon (Iowa did not lose to any of the three ranked teams it played - only one of those is currently ranked). If Penn State's Clifford recovers, Penn State could run tempo offense on Ohio State, same as Oregon State, and that could be a very competitive game.
I moved Michigan down to #4 as they struggled with an improving Nebraska team, and needed one of Nebraska's myriad of expected mistakes at the end to pull it out.
Michigan State had a nice win over Rutgers.
I moved Nebraska up despite its loss, but Nebraska is only as good as the # of turnovers it gives up and the # of missed field goals, and other mistakes. Nebraska has such an athletically talented and scary good QB who nevertheless has butterfingers and has done nothing to clean his fingers, not to mention Nebraska on defense is playing better.
Who knows where the rest of 7-12 should be ranked, I don't.
#s 13 and 14 are clearly either 13 or 14.