Just a seemingly random rotation in and out of ACC and Big East teams.
Rank | Team | Delta |
---|---|---|
1 | Oklahoma | 4 |
2 | Alabama | — |
3 | Florida | — |
4 | Texas Tech | 3 |
5 | Texas | 1 |
6 | Southern Cal | — |
7 | Utah | — |
8 | Penn State | — |
9 | Ohio State | — |
10 | Boise State | — |
11 | Oklahoma State | — |
12 | Ball State | — |
13 | Cincinnati | 3 |
14 | Georgia | — |
15 | Missouri | 2 |
16 | Oregon State | 2 |
17 | TCU | 2 |
18 | West Virginia | 2 |
19 | Brigham Young | 4 |
20 | Oregon | 2 |
21 | Georgia Tech | 5 |
22 | Michigan State | 5 |
23 | Florida State | 3 |
24 | Northwestern | 2 |
25 | Pittsburgh | 1 |
Dropped Out: LSU (#21), Maryland (#23), Miami (Florida) (#24), Connecticut (#25).
Yes, after Pitt loses I rank them. Nothing to hold it back any longer.
Not that much movement near the top. Other than Texas Tech out at the top, and swapping in Oklahoma to the top spot. The two SEC teams will work themselves out soon enough.
no way Utah could beat penn state. or ohio state.
Comment by Dobber 11.24.08 @ 1:17 pm
The same way Bosie State could never beat Oklahoma a few years ago, right? And then when Bosie State wins the game, it was not “Wow, Bosie State really is a good football team?”, rather it was “Wow, can you believe that Oklahoma lost to Boise State?” I refuse to get sucked up into the spin, mostly fueled by ESPN talking heads, that the Utah’s, Bosie States, and dare I say Ball States, of the college FB world don’t belong in the conversation about the best teams in America. Thank goodness for the coaches and the writers, because if it was up to you and ESPN, no team not already in their select few (from the SEC, Big 12, Big 11 + USC) would ever get any recognition.
Comment by HbgFrank 11.25.08 @ 9:51 am