#1 Michigan (#1 LW)
#2 Ohio State (#2)
#3 Texas (#4)
#4 Auburn (#6)
#5 Louisville (#12)
#6 Florida (#5)
#7 USC (#7)
#8 West Virginia (#3)
#9 Cal (#8)
#10 LSU (#9)
#11 Arkansas (#13)
#12 Notre Dame (#11)
#13 Boise State (#14)
#14 Oklahoma (#16)
#15 Tennessee (#10)
#16 Wisconsin (#18)
#17 Rutgers (#19)
#18 Georgia Tech (#22)
#19 Texas A&M (#17)
#20 Virginia Tech (#21)
#21 Oregon (#23)
#22 Nebraska (--)
#23 Wake Forest (--)
#24 Boston College (#20)
#25 Clemson (#15)
NOTES!
Yep, Michigan still > Ohio State, although those 2 are obviously a lot closer to 3 now.
Florida's probably still winning the SEC now that they've clinched the East, but that game against Vandy was just brutal. Auburn's been pretty consistent as of late, so they're up there temporarily until I change my mind. Assuming I remember to.
Louisville will at least be #4 if they beat Rutgers decisively. I'm still tenative (although, Rutgers? Really?), but as long as they're set up to be in the title game, that's how high I'll have 'em.
That being said, WVU should've won that one. Cal's defense had a shit day, and LSU still has 2 losses, so I'm keeping them below the Mountaineers for now.
As for Notre Dame slipping, again, check out that Joe Dailey statline.
Oklahoma's defense and running game are fine, so they're movin' back up.
God, the ACC.
23-25 was a tough one. Wake has the best record, and BC beat Clemson. However, based on talent, it probably goes Clemson > BC > Wake.
Just missed: BYU and Oregon State. And Maryland, I guess.
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