Sunday, December 7, 2008

Top 25

College Football

Top 25

1. Oklahoma 12-1, 2
2. Florida 12-1, 4
3. Texas 11-1, 3
4. Alabama 12-1, 1
5. Southern Cal 11-1, 5
6. Utah 12-0, 6
7. Texas Tech 11-1, 7
8. Penn State 11-1, 8
9. Boise State 12-0, 9
10. Ohio State 10-2, 11
11. Oklahoma State 9-3, 11
12. Texas Christian 10-2, 13
13. Cincinnati 11-2, 14
14. Georgia Tech 9-3, 15
15. Georgia 9-3, 16
16. Brigham Young 10-2, 18
17. Virginia Tech 8-4, 20
18. Mississippi 8-4, 21
19. Missouri 9-4, 19
20. Oregon 9-3, 22
21. Pittsburgh 9-3, 23
22. Nebraska 8-4, 24
23. Florida State 8-4, 25
24. Boston College 9-4, 17
25. Ball State 12-1, 12

VOTES: Michigan State, California,Northwestern, Iowa, West Virginia, Clemson, South Carolina, Oregon State, Kansas, North Carolina, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, Louisiana State and North Carolina State.

Alabama hung tough and delivered some early second half blows taking the lead, but behind Tim Tebow (photo from Al.com), the Gators proved much too strong and took out the Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship game in Atlanta. At times, Bama seemed to be winning the battle in the trenches, but Florida was able to make the big plays when they needed to, and now they get to face OU for the national Title.

Oklahoma scored 60 for the fifth consecutive game, an NCAA record, in completely dismantling Missouri in the Big XII title game at Arrowhead in Kansas City. OU has suffered some injuries on defense, but if you are scoring 60, who cares. Sooner tailback Demarco Murray got injured, so we will see how that plays out, but it should be a great game.

Virginia Tech played Beamer Ball and took it to Boston College in the ACC game in front of light crowd in Tampa. If only FSU could have made it.....West Virginia survived a snow game at home to dump South Florida, who has had a very disappointing season....USC offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian will take over at Washington, who got blasted by Cal 48-7 and needs a lot of help....Mike Stoops got a big win as Arizona strong armed Arizona State, who really underachieved.

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