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Old 11-14-2007, 07:47 PM
pgardn
 
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1. LSU (40) 9-1 1,590
2. Oregon (22) 8-1 1,574
3. Oklahoma (1) 9-1 1,471
4. Kansas (1) 10-0 1,439
5. West Virginia (1) 8-1 1,340
6. Missouri 9-1 1,336
7. Ohio State 10-1 1,184
8. Georgia 8-2 1,130
9. Arizona State 9-1 1,122
10. Virginia Tech 8-2 1,013
11. USC 8-2 924
12. Texas 9-2 859
13. Hawaii 9-0 827
14. Florida 7-3 814
15. Clemson 8-2 613
16. Virginia 9-2 539
17. Boise State 9-1 533
18. Boston College 8-2 527
19. Tennessee 7-3 488
20. Illinois 8-3 390
21. Cincinnati 8-2 305
22. Kentucky 7-3 283
23. Michigan 8-3 237
24. Wisconsin 8-3 182
25. Connecticut 8-2 127

After watching Kansas in amazement I have determined that their QB is very capable and they have a bunch of athletic receivers. They are actually good on offense, but vulnerable on defense.

Ohio State dropped way too far. They did indeed get their butts kicked, no excuses but that was an excessive drop. If the Illini had been their first conference game, they would be #2 with more points in the AP poll than Oregon at this point with a good chance for a BCS championship.

OK.
This is what is also of interest to the teaming millions that are TEXAS fans.
Texas was #14 in the BCS rankings and dropped to #20 AFTER a decisive win over T. Tech. This does not dissappoint in the least as I think Texas will get blown out if they got into a BCS game, or even if they dont with the horrid defense... but holy cow how do the rankings work?

Last edited by pgardn : 11-14-2007 at 08:41 PM.
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