Rank | Team | Change |
---|---|---|
1 | Southern Cal | -- |
2 | LSU | 1 |
3 | West Virginia | 1 |
4 | Florida | 2 |
5 | Oklahoma | 2 |
6 | Oregon | 10 |
7 | Arkansas | 3 |
8 | Nebraska | -- |
9 | Wisconsin | 5 |
10 | Texas A&M | 1 |
11 | Louisville | 2 |
12 | Ohio State | -- |
13 | California | -- |
14 | Clemson | 4 |
15 | Texas | -- |
16 | Virginia Tech | 11 |
17 | South Florida | 2 |
18 | Rutgers | 4 |
19 | Georgia Tech | 7 |
20 | Washington | 6 |
21 | Boise State | 7 |
22 | Missouri | 1 |
23 | Penn State | 2 |
24 | South Carolina | 2 |
25 | UCLA | 1 |
Dropped Out: Auburn (#17), Miami (Florida) (#20), TCU (#21), Hawaii (#24).
Few thoughts on the reasoning for some of this:
Miami and TCU failed in tests against higher-ranked foes.
Hawaii should have lost. To Louisiana Tech.
Auburn practically gave the game away. And their offense still looks crappy.
Oregon was awesome...I don't care what you think about Michigan right now.
Wisconsin was bad and should have lost. To UNLV.
Virginia Tech wouldn't have beaten Michigan.
Washington was impressive in beating Boise State.
Few thoughts on the reasoning for some of this:
Miami and TCU failed in tests against higher-ranked foes.
Hawaii should have lost. To Louisiana Tech.
Auburn practically gave the game away. And their offense still looks crappy.
Oregon was awesome...I don't care what you think about Michigan right now.
Wisconsin was bad and should have lost. To UNLV.
Virginia Tech wouldn't have beaten Michigan.
Washington was impressive in beating Boise State.
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