1 Oregon .9764 2 Auburn .9682 3 TCU .8995 4 Boise State .8860 5 LSU .8193 6 Stanford .7763 7 Wisconsin .7688 8 Ohio State .7148 9 Oklahoma State .6815 10 Michigan State .6063 11 Alabama .6019 12 Arkansas .5697 13 Oklahoma .5041 14 Missouri .4564 15 Nebraska .4423 16 Virginia Tech .4213 17 Texas A&M .3607 18 South Carolina .3583 19 Nevada .2943 20 Utah .1961 21 Arizona .1848 22 Florida State .1296 23 North Carolina State .0923 24 Iowa .0899 25 Mississippi State .0862
No. This week's came out early. Our rating was .8243 last week, plus, notice Neb. is no longer in the top 10. I watched the show on ESPN. Edit: Sorry SugarLSU
This coming Friday could be quite a day. Imagine Boise, Oregon and Auburn all losing on the same day. Could happen.
top 5 still the same but them two fruits were upset that Wis and Stanford did not jump LSU they said they cannot understand why it didnt happen. All of their break down they left out the fact that Lsu has defeated 4 ranked teams compared to stan and wis only 2 each. They are doing some serious campaigning to get LSU down to 7 or 8.
That's what it is all about. They are keenly aware of the power of the media and it's persuasion. It's amazing that they never mention our strength of schedule. Islstl, your reference to this Friday's top matchups is what I have been saying since the week leading up to ALA. I said if LSU continues to win in November, and top teams lose late, we will be in the catbird seat, sans complex scenarios, or charts, or projections. I agree with your optimism, it could happen; not likely, but possible nonetheless. I also agree with others frustrated about the subjectivity of it all, and how a team that does not win it's conference should not be in the CG, but what CLM does best is play the cards he is dealt and take advantage of the system as it exists.