Seriously, are there even 25 teams that want to be ranked right now?
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Rank | Team | Delta |
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1 | Texas | |
2 | Florida |
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3 | Alabama |
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4 | Boise State |
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5 | Cincinnati |
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6 | TCU | |
7 | Iowa |
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8 | Oregon |
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9 | LSU | |
10 | Penn State |
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11 | Georgia Tech |
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12 | Ohio State |
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13 | Southern Cal |
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14 | Pittsburgh |
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15 | Utah |
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16 | Houston |
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17 | Miami (Florida) |
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18 | Oklahoma State |
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19 | Virginia Tech |
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20 | Arizona |
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21 | California |
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22 | Wisconsin | |
23 | Brigham Young |
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24 | Notre Dame | |
25 | South Florida | |
Last week's ballot |
Dropped Out: West Virginia (#17), South Carolina (#21), Navy (#22).
- Florida rejumps Bama after the Tide's bye, but like I said last week, the order of the top three is irrelevant at the moment - they're the best three teams by a mile.
- Why does Boise jump Cincy? Well, Boise beat Oregon, who just beat USC - that win looks awesome right now. Also, Cincy had no Tony Pike for another week, and the longer he's on the bench, the more questionable I am about their team.
- I really don't want to have Iowa anywhere near the top 5, but I feel I have no other recourse.
- Oregon is officially the best 1-loss team. If the top teams stumble down the stretch, I'll have no problems letting them rise quickly.
- Damn, Houston's defense is terrible.
- Oklahoma's still knocking on the door - I just have so much trouble ranking them when they have basically no quality wins.
- Any questions? Let me know.