By deleting the mention of their actual ranking, you say they aren't ranked. If all you said was "overrated #14 Utah" instead of "Overrated Utah" none of this would have happened most likely.
No, that's a dumb assumption by you. I never said they weren't #14 ranked.
Why might they lose to SDSU? That game hasn't happened yet. And are they giving TCU a fight? They're down by 19. That's not much of a fight.
EDIT: It's 12 now. Yeah it's closer then maybe it should be.
SDSU is 6 points away from being 9-1 and is one of the best turnaround stories of the season. They got shafted against Mizzou, and Utah has been unimpressive against their top opponents (TCU, ND) this year. SDSU, despite probably racking up garbage points (didn't see the end of the game), they did give TCU a hell of a harder fight, at TCU.
They did get destroyed by Navy, who is a very good team. Too bad they aren't actually playing Navy next week. They're actually playing Army. Army is better then in recent years, but it's not the same team. Plus ND is a different team then they were against Navy. USC is down from recent years, and ND's D proved they can show up and play strong D today.
Army's triple O might not be as accomplished as Navy's, but they can just take the tape of that game and execute it the same way they should win. And USC is still #3 in the Pac 10 and can rack up the points. ND at USC, so they might not have the only advantage on either side of the ball.
I know exactly why you're counting out ND, and that's because you're completely bias when it comes to sports.
Against a team I hate, I'm not going to give them as much of a chance unless they deserve it. And it's not like it wouldn't be shocking if ND lost either, or both, of their next two games. ND's defense, even if they held Utah to 3, still has lost to some teams with good O's (UM, MSU, Stanford, Navy, and Tulsa all have good O's) and are depleted offensively. Army will definitely be a better shot for them to win, but it's not like they haven't made stupid mistakes to cost them games before this season.
And you calling me bias is an instance of calling the pot calling the kettle black, buddy.