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Post by smiteedawgwv on Oct 7, 2007 13:54:47 GMT -5
1 LSU (65) 6-0 1625 1 2 California 5-0 1538 3 3 Ohio St. 6-0 1511 4 4 Boston College 6-0 1346 7 5 South Florida 5-0 1339 6 6 Oklahoma 5-1 1221 10 7 South Carolina 5-1 1183 11 8 West Virginia 5-1 1059 13 9 Oregon 4-1 1047 14 10 Southern Cal 4-1 1024 2 11 Missouri 5-0 966 17 12 Virginia Tech 5-1 910 15 13 Florida 4-2 822 9 14 Arizona St. 6-0 752 18 15 Cincinnati 6-0 705 20 16 Hawaii 6-0 634 16 17 Kentucky 5-1 612 8 18 Illinois 5-1 595 NR 19 Wisconsin 5-1 551 5 20 Kansas 5-0 336 NR 21 Florida St. 4-1 307 NR 22 Auburn 4-2 248 NR 23 Texas 4-2 136 19 24 Georgia 4-2 131 12 25 Tennessee 3-2 90 NR
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Post by mountaineerinpa on Oct 7, 2007 16:19:20 GMT -5
I'm pleasantly surprised by how far up we moved to 8 and I am also surprised that So Cal dropped that far down to 10. FL is still in the top 15 which is about where I thought they would be.
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Post by joemountaineer on Oct 7, 2007 22:06:11 GMT -5
I was surprised too but I'll take it. It's where we should have been after the South Florida loss if any logic was applied to these things. USC should have been dropped heavily for losing to Stanford. Stanford was 1-10 last season! There is no end to the bias with these people. Whatever. South Florida is not a top ten team and they will lose some games in the coming weeks. Things will continue to be shaken up week to week. We just need to keep winning. Look out for our opponent "bye week", I hate to say it but I wonder if we will drop a spot after next week for NOT playing at all.
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