-Tennessee (Their best win is comparable to ours. Looked dominant against a cupcake nonconference schedule and then has looked weak in every SEC win. Has 1 loss.)
-Penn State (Has not beat a ranked team and has rarely looked dominant. Has 1 loss)
-Texas (Looked dominant until they started playing decent teams these last two games. Has 1 loss)
Teams that have at least a decent argument to be ranked ahead of us:
-Indiana (Looked dominant in almost every game. While their schedule has been weak they can't really control that. No losses.)
-Miami (While looking very beatable at times, they haven't lost yet and they have a road win vs. #25 Louisville. One more win than us.)
-Ohio State (Dominated most of their games. Beat a pretty good Penn State team. Lost to the best team in the nation by 1 point on the road. Has 1 loss)
-Georgia (Has looked pretty dang good. Beat a pretty good Texas team. Lost on the road to a pretty good Alabama team. Dominated a good Clemson team. Has 1 loss)
Team that should undoubtably be ranked higher than us:
-Oregon (Started off slow but has two good wins against Boise State and Ohio State. Has looked dominant recently. No losses.)
In an unbiased system we would be ranked #6 at the very least. Probably top 5. It's just blatant bias to have us at #9.