Sunday, September 09, 2007

The TFFE Top 25: After Week 2

#1 LSU (2-0, #1 LW)
#2 West Virginia (2-0, #2)
#3 Oklahoma (2-0, #4)
#4 USC (1-0, #3)
#5 Texas (2-0, #6)
#6 Louisville (2-0, #5)
#7 South Carolina (2-0, #7)
#8 Penn State (2-0, #8)
#9 Ohio State (2-0, #11)
#10 Wisconsin (2-0, #12)
#11 Alabama (2-0, #10)
#12 Texas A&M (2-0, #13)
#13 Florida (2-0, #15)
#14 Oregon (2-0, #17)
#15 Georgia (1-1, #14)
#16 Virginia Tech (1-1, #9)
#17 Missouri (2-0, #18)
#18 Arizona State (2-0, #23)
#19 South Florida (2-0, #25)
#20 Nebraska (2-0, #20)
#21 Clemson (2-0, #21)
#22 Hawaii (2-0, #19)
#23 Rutgers (2-0, --)
#24 California (2-0, --)
#25 Georgia Tech (2-0, --)

NOTES!
Almost put OU at #2, but I'm not there yet. The Sooners have looked better so far, but WVU is the more proven entity, and I'm more comfortable with them there. They're my security bosom, or something like that.

USC could easily be #2 with a big game against Nebraska next week, they just have to prove they deserve it.

I really wanted to drop Penn State down after Morelli's bad performance, but there's somewhat of a vacuum after that top 7. PSU's still my Big Ten favorites, though, and they're still the best team to put there.

I don't see much reason to drop Georgia too much. They still have more balance than teams like VT, who have no offense, or Mizzou or Nebraska, who have no defense.

Yes, I finally gave Rutgers their due. They can run, the defense has impressed me, and Mike Teel's looked good. I'd like a stronger schedule, but you take what you can get.

Wow, Cal's secondary is bad, I don't get why they're ranked so hi...ooh, lookit those shiny receivers.

Still somewhat wary of putting GT in my top 25, but they've looked great so far. Now they just need to play a I-A team.

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