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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/Spinoraptor on 2025-10-05 14:39:24+00:00.


I wonder what the voters feel about keeping those teams that just lost over a ND team that has what now actually look like the most quality losses a program will have this year at 3-2, but both A&M and Miami winning big last night only makes the case for ND jumping them even stronger (A&M didn’t and still doesn’t feel like a top 10 team for than matter, but looking around at the rest of the top 10 now, I have no clue whether we really should be doubting it at this point). And in terms of wins, ND has the obvious edge. I’m just so curious if either both teams fall that far and/or ND climbs up even more after tonight. It’s already weird that ND was ranked in the top 25 still, but this outcome would really show the power of the voter’s recency bias and we might finally move away from preseason bias halfway through the season.