Looks like they just forgot to update the logo, colors for the counties are the same as other Purdue areas.
Historic map is going to be fun over the last few weeks. Purdue winning will prob create some really random team owning most of the map now at the end of the year.
Likely goes back to Ohio St after Purdue loses to Michigan St this weekend who will lose to Ohio St two weeks later.
Ohio State wins out makes the playoff as the 3 seed and doesn't score a point vs Clemson in the semi finals who then loses to Alabama again in the championship.
Mississippi State will look to stay within four touchdowns of Alabama. The winner of this game will hold almost all of Mississippi and parts of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Michigan, Kansas, and Kentucky and will land in the top five in each of the ranking categories Good job, MSU.
Alabama posted their second shutout in a row and annihilated Mississippi State, taking control of Starkville, Manhattan (Kansas), Lexington, Gainesville, Louisiana Lafayette, and Central Michigan. Iowa State fought Baylor and added Colorado State, Oklahoma, and several territories in Maryland to its empire. Ohio State defeated Michigan State and retook its homeland, as well as all of the land lost in the Purdue game. In a battle of independent teams, BYU defeated UMass, taking charge of UAB from the Minutemen. Stony Brook defeated Delaware, capturing Temple’s home territory, which has been passed around the FCS. Next week! Iowa State and Texas will fight to keep their Big 12 title hopes alive and, more importantly, will also be playing for all of the land that the Big 12 owns. Notre Dame will look to keep its undefeated season alive, along with all the land gathered in a somewhat surprising top-15 matchup against Syracuse. UCF will take on its first top-25 opponent of the season, Cincinnati, which will hope to show College GameDay and the nation it’s deserving of a New Year’s Six position. UAB, an army that only relaunched itself two years ago, will take on Texas A&M to protect its land and look to gain its first-ever AP Top 25 ranking. Army will take on its second consecutive FCS team this week, but this one will likely prove more of a challenge. Colgate enters 9-0 with a scoring differential of 223-26.
If the rest of the year plays out the way most think, Bama's gonna end up with damn near the entire country (On the historical map) Michigan beats OSU Bama beats Michigan Clemson beats Notre Dame Bama beats Clemson
That scenario would definitely consolidate the bulk of the land. Bama would have beaten UGA and taken their land in that scenario too. Only land left would be SMU, UCF, ISU, and NDSU.