#1 LSU (4-0, #1)
#2 Oklahoma (4-0, #2)
#3 West Virginia (4-0, #3)
#4 USC (3-0, #4)
#5 Ohio State (4-0, #6)
#6 Texas (4-0, #8)
#7 Florida (4-0, #9)
#8 Oregon (4-0, #12)
#9 Georgia (3-1, #15)
#10 Wisconsin (4-0, #11)
#11 South Carolina (3-1, #7)
#12 Alabama (3-1, #10)
#13 Penn State (3-1, #5)
#14 Virginia Tech (3-1, #16)
#15 Missouri (4-0, #17)
#16 South Florida (3-0, #19)
#17 Clemson (4-0, #20)
#18 Arizona State (4-0, #18)
#19 Miami (3-1, --)
#20 California (4-0, #23)
#21 Hawaii (4-0, #21)
#22 Rutgers (4-0, #22)
#23 Boston College (4-0, #24)
#24 Texas A&M (3-1, #13)
#25 Purdue (4-0, --)
NOTES!
It's the top 5 and everyone else; Texas and Florida pretty much move up by default, they're not really deserving of the top 10, but they are merely the least undeserving teams.
Pretty hard to drop Alabama further than #12 because they're the same team coming into it as they were out. I might've put them under Penn State, but my opinion actually changed toward the Nittany Lions with Morelli being so bad.
Mizzou and USF seem a bit high, but it's mostly the same thing as above with Texas and Florida.
Still somewhat wary of Miami staying consistent, though them being at #19 is pretty much with consistency in mind.
I haven't mentioned Purdue much, but they've been torching defenses at a pretty good clip. It could be a Georgia Tech situation where a weak schedule is overrating them, but they've easily taken care of their MAC opponents, which is more than I can say for Nebraska, my last team out.
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Tom,
I saw your comment over at SMQ and thought I'd stop by. I run Fake Teams.com and have tried to cover UCONN football, but have never benn able to give it the attention needed to do it thoroughly.
The team has a very difficult time rushing the ball i.e low YPC especially up the middle. Even the number on Saturday did not scream college victory.
Stop over.
Eric Hz '93
www.faketeams.com
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