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Southwest Conference Power Rankings – Week 6

The Southwest Conference Power Rankings have returned with a vengeance this season. The points system is simple and merit based on opponents, covering the point spread, and actual wins.

The Points System

Win: 10 points

Covers Spread: 5 points

P5 win: 4 points

Road win: 3 points

G5 win: 2 points

FCS win: 1 point

1st TCU 6-0 (95)  +14 

The Frogs won a huge game against Oklahoma State and now have another bug matchup against Kansas State with a chance to make another statement for their Big 12 Title and College Football Playoff hopes. 

Next Game: vs. Kansas State

2nd Texas 5-2 (91) +14

The Longhorns struggled with Iowa State at home and Quin Evers looked rather average against the Cyclones. Texas now faces an Oklahoma State squad which was tripped up by TCU. 

Next week: at Oklahoma State

3rd Arkansas 4-3 (69) +22 

The Razorbacks marched into Provo and ran wild on BYU for over 600 yards of offense in a 52-35 victory that wasn’t as close as the score shows. 

Next week: Bye Week 

4th Rice  3-3 (60) +5

The Owls fell 17-14 to FAU, but continues to be nails against the spread as they’re a money maker if you’re of that persuasion. Rice takes on the fightin’ Sonny Cumbies of La Tech where they finally play as a favorite. 

Next week: at La Tech

5th Baylor 3-3 (55) 0

The Bears fell to previously hapless West Virginia and now are looking at a possible 4-4 start and a failed Big 12 Title defense.

Next week: vs. Kansas

6th Texas A&M 3-3 (52) 0

The Aggies have a tougher than expected road trip to South Carolina and looking at a likely free fall to finish the season. Sound familiar?

Next week: at South Carolina

7th Houston 3-3 (52)  0

The Coogs take on Navy this weekend in Annapolis and believe it or not can still make a run for the American Conference Championship.

Next week: at Navy

8th Texas Tech 3-3 (47) 0

The Red Raiders come off a bye with a return home facing West Virginia and a chance to end the two-game losing streak. Who starts for Tech at QB? It doesn’t matter for this game.

Next week: vs. West Virginia

9th SMU 3-3 (43) +12

The Mustangs rebounded to take down Navy and face Cincinnati in Dallas. Can the Stangs keep it close with he reigning AAC Champs?

Next week: vs. Cincinnati 

Allen Corbin resides along the Wasatch Mountain range in Salt Lake City, UT. He covered Texas Tech Football and Basketball from 2008-2015 and is currently a recovering sports radio host and newsreader.