Aside from the top teams, everybody's moving all over the place.
Rank | Team | Delta |
---|---|---|
1 | Texas | |
2 | Florida | |
3 | Alabama | |
4 | TCU | |
5 | Cincinnati | |
6 | Boise State | |
7 | Pittsburgh | |
8 | Georgia Tech | |
9 | Ohio State | 3 |
10 | Stanford | 13 |
11 | LSU | 3 |
12 | Oklahoma State | 4 |
13 | Oregon | 5 |
14 | Penn State | 5 |
15 | Oregon State | 5 |
16 | Wisconsin | 8 |
17 | Iowa | 4 |
18 | Miami (Florida) | 9 |
19 | Southern Cal | 9 |
20 | Houston | 9 |
21 | Utah | 6 |
22 | Rutgers | |
23 | Arizona | 6 |
24 | Navy | 1 |
25 | West Virginia | 3 |
Last week's ballot |
Dropped Out: South Florida (#21).
Questions/thoughts:
- Should Cal be in place of West Virginia? Somebody else? I left WVU in because they lost a tough game to a great team and they have a chance to prove they belong this weekend.
- I almost want to put TCU above Alabama because of how impressive they won over Utah.
- Speaking of which, does Utah even deserve to be ranked at this point? I would drop them out but whenever a team loses to a top 5 team, people seem to think that's like a "quality loss."
- Is USC okay at 19? I want to drop them out, too, but that seems harsh. They're still good.
- However, Stanford demolished them and will do the same to Notre Dame in two weeks. The Cardinal have the biggest rise but they earned it, I think.
- Texas remains at the top. Oooh, Florida beat a marginal South Carolina squad on the road. Whoop-dee-doo. The SEC is more overrated every week I watch them.
- Rutgers appears for the first time in a couple months, after their thorough dismantling of a woefully unprepared South Florida.
Lemme know what's up, yo.