Rank | Team | Delta |
---|---|---|
1 | TCU | 4 |
2 | Cincinnati | 2 |
3 | Texas | |
4 | Florida | 2 |
5 | Alabama | 4 |
6 | Iowa | 2 |
7 | Houston | 6 |
8 | Boise State | 2 |
9 | Oregon | 2 |
10 | Southern Cal | 1 |
11 | LSU | 1 |
12 | Georgia Tech | 1 |
13 | Utah | 6 |
14 | Oklahoma State | 2 |
15 | Penn State | 1 |
16 | Virginia Tech | 1 |
17 | Miami (Florida) | 7 |
18 | Pittsburgh | 3 |
19 | West Virginia | 3 |
20 | Ohio State | 5 |
21 | Arizona | 1 |
22 | Oklahoma | |
23 | Central Michigan | |
24 | South Carolina | |
25 | Mississippi | |
Last week's ballot |
Dropped Out: Brigham Young (#15), Texas Tech (#18).
3 comments:
How does Iowa move up after barely beating (should have lost) a decent Michigan State?
Why move Oregon down? They were pretty impressive in their win against Washington.
Houston seems a bit high
Love the top. TCU vs. Cincy would be one of the most refreshingly awesome national championship games in a long time. I think Cincy's got a legit chance to crash the party.
Biggest comment: Houston definitely seems way out of place at #7, especially after Texas Tech got destroyed at home against Texas A&M. While I think the OK St & Tx Tech wins are impressive for a C-USA team, both of those teams have proven to be wildly inconsistent - I would have a hard time taking Houston (or OK St) against anybody else ranked in the top 20 right now. (And you just can't be #7 in the country & give up 60 points at home to UTEP).
How did Penn State move down after dominating Michigan at the Big House?
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