Seven Top 25 teams fell today:
#5 Stanford (5-1) lost 21-27 to unranked Utah (4-2, lost to Oregon St and UCLA)
#7 Georgia (4-2, also lost to Clemson) lost 26-41 to #25 Missouri (6-0)
#12 Oklahoma (5-1) lost 20-36 to unranked Texas (4-2, lost to BYU and Ole Miss)
#16 Washington (4-2, also lost to Stanford) lost 24-45 to #2 Oregon (6-0)
#17 Florida (4-2, also lost to Miami) lost 6-17 to #10 LSU (6-1, lost to Georgia)
#18 Michigan (5-1) lost 40-43 to unranked Penn St (4-2, lost to UCF and Indiana)
#19 Northwestern (4-2, also lost to Ohio St) lost 6-35 to unranked Wisconsin (4-2, lost to Arizona St and Ohio St)
So, where does that put us? I would say because Washington, Florida, and Northwestern are all 2 loss teams and Oklahoma and Michigan lost to unranked opponents, they all fall out of the top 25 (Oklahoma may stay somewhere between 20-25). Then, there is 2 loss Georgia and Stanford who lost to an unranked opponent. They are in the top 10, so it would be hard to see them fall all the way out. Stanford will probably hang around #15, while Georgia is in the same boat as Oklahoma and fall in the 20-25 range. Then, there are the opponents that beat them. Utah, Wisconsin, andTexas are 2 loss teams, so I see them no higher then 20. Missouri bumps into the mid-teens (should be ranked above Georgia). LSU moves up two spots to #8, and Oregon stays where they are.
That should put us between 18-23. We only lost to #11 UCLA (4-0) when they were #16. But, in reality, none of this will happen. SEC is king (even a 2 loss team), and Nebraska is hated on nationally.