
Two weeks ago, calling for Alabama to be in the national championship seemed to be a joke at best. On the wrong side of a list of several undefeated teams that just didn't appear to have any shot of being toppled. Than Oregon fell in a game that almost no one expected them to in the worst possible way, that was one domino that needed to go. In that same week the Louisville Cardinals just couldn't muster up enough offense to stave off defeat and got rolled over.
This week it was the Florida State Seminoles who fell to a barely bowl eligible Florida Gator squad in it's biggest rivalry game of the year, in what would've virtually sealed their ticket to the national championship game. UL-Lafayette skyrocketed up the rankings and some wondered if the Sunbelt program would get the go ahead, before a one loss Alabama squad but those questions were answered this week when the Tide who knocked off their heated rival in Auburn take over the #2 spot and are primed for yet another championship run under Nick Saban.
Without a doubt in the minds of any, the Bowling Green Falcons will represent the West division in the MAC while the Northern Illinois Huskies will return for yet another year as the two teams have become repeat contenders for the MAC Throne. The West was a wasteland of talent this year, only the Falcons are bowl eligible and across the entire conference it was a struggle.
Top recruit Chris Massey has forgone his top choice to remain in state, he has signed his letter of intent to play for the Florida Gators. This is a significant step in the right direction for a team that hasn't had much to benefit from in recent years. The LSU Tigers are extremely close to signing the #2 nationally ranked half back which would give them the #1 and #2 halfbacks in the nation, if the Tigers came into this season wanting to infuse the halfback position with talent, they have succeeded in the grandest way possible. J.J. Porter remains an outlier as he hasn't decided where he plans to play college ball but insiders do expect that the Rutgers Scarlet Knights will win his signature, with visits off the board, if he is going to sign with Rutgers, it will be in the coming week.

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