#1 Ohio State (12-0, #1 LW)
#2 Michigan (11-1, #2)
#3 Florida (11-1, #3)
#4 USC (10-1, #4)
#5 LSU (10-2, #6)
#6 Louisville (10-1, #10)
#7 Oklahoma (10-2, #9)
#8 Wisconsin (11-1, #12)
#9 Arkansas (10-2, #8)
#10 Boise State (12-0, #14)
#11 Notre Dame (10-2, #11)
#12 Auburn (10-2, #13)
#13 West Virginia (9-2, #5)
#14 Rutgers (10-1, #17)
#15 Texas (9-3, #7)
#16 Nebraska (9-3, #21)
#17 Virginia Tech (10-2, #18)
#18 Wake Forest (10-2, #19)
#19 Tennessee (9-3, #15)
#20 Cal (8-3, #20)
#21 Texas A&M (9-3, #23)
#22 Georgia (8-4, --)
#23 BYU (10-2, #24)
#24 Georgia Tech (9-3, #16)
#25 Hawaii (10-2, --)
NOTES!
USC's been the most vulnerable in their wins of the 2 through 4 teams. And, well, Michigan didn't schedule Western Carolina.
Man, Wisconsin got hosed.
Arkansas looked as impressive in the LSU loss as they have all year, and a lot of teams in the 11-15 range didn't do much, so I didn't penalize the Razorbacks that much.
I really want to see Boise-Notre Dame. After this week, I don't know who would win, I just know it would be a heckuva lot of fun.
13-15 were hard to figure out. Texas has the most talent, but they've just fallen off a cliff and who knows with McCoy now. I still think WVU will beat Rutgers, and essentially consider the Mountaineers a one-loss team, since the WVU-Louisville game was essentially a tossup with a strong advantage for WV.
I give Nebraska a pretty good shot against OU, they're playing well.
Ugh, the ACC.
Tennessee should've lost to Kentucky, and their performance was about as good as losing to the Wildcats.
Georgia's a much better team now than the one that lost those 4 games. I could see a case for BYU over them, but not GT (obviously) or Hawaii.
Georgia Tech's worthless. They show up from time to time, but God, what a waste of Calvin Johnson.
Nothing can stop the Colt Brennan Laser Lightshow.
Also Receiving Votes: Oregon State, Penn State, TCU
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