Monday, October 5, 2009

Top 25

College Football

Top 25

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

OUT: Michigan (23), Houston (9)

VOTES: Houston, Michigan, Notre Dame, South Carolina, Wisconsin, Stanford, Utah and Pittsburgh.

Notre Dame prevailed over Washington at South Bend Saturday in a very entertaining game. One has to be impressed with the job Steve Sarkasian has done with the Huskies....North Carolina fell at home to lowly Virginia in a shocker. UNC has not been playing well, but this was ugly......Miami is back as they held off Oklahoma for a big time victory. Miami earned their 3-1 start against 4 ranked teams and could cruise from here.....Houston was turning heads but turned them the wrong way giving up a country mile on the ground to UTEP, not exactly an offensive powerhouse, in getting outscored 58-41. Ouch!.....Georgia lost to LSU between the hedges in a see saw game. WR AJ Greene for Georgia is one fine player......Michigan State lost a big lead to Michigan behind the efforts Tate Forcier, but won it in overtime for the first back to back wins over the Wolverines since the LBJ administration.....Boise State ws unimpressive and that can cost a team trying to bust into the BCS......Auburn has looked good, which is surprising given the coaching change......UCF got a big victory, pulling away from Memphis......Illinois continues to disappoint......Cincinnati may be pretty good behind QB Tony Pike.

This is a big weekend upcoming with several separation games, including Nebraska at Missouri, Florida at LSU, Ga. Tech at reeling FSU, Wisconsin at Ohio State, Auburn at Arkansas, Alabama at Ole Miss and Georgia at Tennessee.

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