College Football Bottom 10 After Week 10: Georgia Tech Suffers Historic Defeat
GREENVILLE, N.C. – A week of unexpected results has shaken up the lower echelon of college football, highlighted by a stunning 63-10 loss for Georgia Tech at the hands of Louisville. The Yellow Jackets’ defeat marks the most points allowed in a single game in program history, plummeting them into the Bottom 10 alongside teams grappling with inconsistencies and challenging schedules.
This weekS Bottom 10 reflects a landscape where even victories feel precarious and the search for stability is a constant struggle.Several programs face daunting upcoming contests, while others are simply trying to salvage a semblance of momentum before the season concludes. The coaching carousel is already beginning to spin, with potential candidates being evaluated as programs seek a spark to ignite future success.
The Bottom 10 (After Week 10 Games):
- Georgia Tech (3-7): The 63-10 loss to Louisville is a new low for the program,exposing meaningful defensive vulnerabilities.
- BC (6-4): Despite facing ranked opponents in their last two games, both losses, the 41-10 home defeat to Clemson earlier in the season remains a glaring concern.
- MTSU (2-8): Middle Tennessee State prepares to host Sam Houston State in Week 13, with the kickoff time currently listed as TBD – or “Totally Badass Day.”
- Oklahoma State (7-3): The early-season victory over Tulsa felt more significant at the time, and the upcoming Week 12 matchup against Oregon State has lost some luster.
- Tulsa (6-4): The Golden Hurricane’s win against Oklahoma state initially appeared to be a major upset, but the team’s trajectory has since leveled off.
- UTEP (7-3):
- Oregon Trail State (Wyoming) (6-4):
- Wisconsin Bad-gers (5-5):
- Northern Ill-ugh-noise (NIU) (5-5):
- EMU Emus (Eastern Michigan) (5-5):
Waiting List: Arkansaw, South Alabama Redundancies, limits on tortilla tosses.