http://blogs.usatoday.com/gameon/ 1. Texas (8-0) 2. Alabama (8-0) 3. Penn State (9-0) 4. Oklahoma (7-1) 5. Texas Tech (8-0) 6. Southern California (6-1) 7. Florida (6-1) 8. Georgia (7-1) 9. Utah (8-0) 10. Oklahoma State (7-1) 11. Boise State (7-0) 12. TCU (8-1) 13. Ohio State (7-2) 14. Missouri (6-2) 15. LSU (5-2) 16. Florida State (6-1) 17. Brigham Young (7-1) 18. Tulsa (7-0) 19. Ball State (8-0) 20. Minnesota (7-1) 21. Michigan State (7-2) 22. North Carolina (6-2) 23. South Florida (6-2) 24. Oregon (6-2) 25. Maryland (6-2) Dropped out: No. 18 Kansas (5-3, lost to then-No. 6 Texas Tech 63-21), No. 20 Pittsburgh (5-2, lost to Rutgers 54-34), No. 21 Georgia Tech (6-2, lost to Virginia 24-17), No. 24 Northwestern (6-2, lost to Indiana 21-19).
Same here. I bleed purple and gold but I really don't think this team deserves to be anywhere near 15. 20 sounded about just right. Anyone have a breakdown as to why we only dropped a few spots? :huh:
The point difference in voting is big between 14 and 15. Over 150 points. We are the same number of points out of 20th as we are out of 14th.