Michigan #16 in S&P+

Submitted by Eye of the Tiger on

We are now ranked #16 in overall S&P+. That's up 5 spots from last week. We have:

  • #53 offense
  • #6 defense
  • #71 special teams

 

Other schools of note:

1. OSU (#4 offense, #14 defense)

3. Wisconsin (#35 offense, #1 defense)

8. PSU (#25 offense, #8 defense)

14. Notre Dame (#22 offense, #24 defense)

39. MSU (#103 offense, #12 defense)

55. Iowa (#108 offense, #19 defense)

 

Also, for those who follow former UM coaches:

31. Arizona (#5 offense, #103 defense)

105. Tennesee (#120 offense, #61 defense)

 

 

 

 

BraveWolverine730

November 13th, 2017 at 1:30 PM ^

If you read Conolleys write up about the ranking, he goes pretty in depth about it. Basically this is a down year for everyone in his system (last year OSU would have been 8 in his system) and OSU signifcantly outperforms his prediction metrics aside from two games (which is more than most teams can say). Vegas has OSU similarly high in their rankings.

Durham Blue

November 13th, 2017 at 9:18 AM ^

Exactly.  With a top 50 type of defense and with the offense humming like it is, Arizona would likely have at least 1 fewer loss.  They likely would've beaten USC.  The Houston and Utah losses were before Khalil Tate took over so those are question marks.  But still, someone get RR the memo on championship football.

Don

November 13th, 2017 at 10:42 AM ^

There's no way that Iowa puts up 55 on OSU in Columbus, and I doubt they get that badly manhandled by Wisconsin if they're playing in Kinnick.

The large majority of eye-popping upsets happen when the favorite is on the road. OSU's beatdown by OK in Columbus and Stanford's 2007 upset of USC in LA are very rare exceptions.

Don

November 13th, 2017 at 1:48 PM ^

I'm referring not to just any upset but those where a highly-ranked team is beaten by a team that's much lower ranked or not ranked at all. For Michigan, for every Appy St home upset there are several big road upsets like 2016 Iowa, 2003 Oregon, 1981 Wisconsin, 1976 or 1996 Purdue, or 1977 Minnesota.