Sunday, October 11, 2009

Top 25

College Football

Top 25

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

OUT: Auburn (19), Georgia (20) and Mississippi (16)

VOTES: Ole Miss, Auburn, Pittsburgh, Houston, West Virginia and Arkansas.

A couple players are really having outstanding seasons thus far making big plays over the weekend, who include Eric Norwood of South Carolina, Eric Berry of Tennessee, Tony Pike of Cincinnati and upstart Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett....Outside of Florida, who took out LSU behind a limited Tim Tebow, is anyone a super team?....Georgia got clobbered by Tennessee, and it was far from close....Florida State has the worst defense among major teams since Nebraska's blackshirts collapsed under Bill Callahan and DC Kevin Cosgrove....South Carolina is winning with defense in the SEC...Auburn was brought back to earth with Arkansas scoring at will against them behind the aforementioned Mallett....Iowa is winning real ugly....We will learn quite a bit with Oklahoma facing Texas this week in the Red River Rivalry at Dallas....Ole Miss cannot get out of first gear offensively, which is surprising under QB Snead, who is falling down the draft board....Nebraska assumed control in the Big XII North, as Kansas barely got by Iowa State at home....Colorado has benched coaches son Cody Hawkins at quarterback, which has been a long time coming....Ndamukong Suh of Nebraska is a dominant defensive tackle, as Missouri found out. Suh could sweep the Outland, Lombardi and Bednarik Trophies as well as being a top five draft pick. Suh had the national stage Thursday night:

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