College football is a deeply chaotic sport. That’s what makes it great, but it’s also what makes it confusing.

You’d think by early November we’d have a better sense of the sport. But this is the era of bloated super conferences, which means the good teams don’t always play each other in the regular season — and schedules are generally imbalanced without round-robin play. It’s also an era of increased parity, as NIL and rev-share money has led to talent being dispersed more widely across the country, instead of it being concentrated at college football bluebloods.

So, maybe it shouldn’t be such a surprise that there are four weeks of the regular season remaining, and it’s nearly impossible to fill out the AP Top 25. I know I struggled with it this week, and I imagine my fellow voters fel

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