Rank | Team | Delta |
---|---|---|
1 | Ohio State | -- |
2 | Southern Cal | -- |
3 | Michigan | -- |
4 | Florida | 1 |
5 | LSU | 7 |
6 | Louisville | 1 |
7 | Arkansas | 3 |
8 | Oklahoma | 2 |
9 | Notre Dame | 3 |
10 | Wisconsin | 2 |
11 | Rutgers | -- |
12 | Auburn | 5 |
13 | California | 1 |
14 | Texas | 5 |
15 | West Virginia | 2 |
16 | Boise State | -- |
17 | Virginia Tech | 4 |
18 | Brigham Young | 2 |
19 | Wake Forest | 3 |
20 | Nebraska | 3 |
21 | Hawaii | 3 |
22 | Tennessee | 3 |
23 | Georgia Tech | 8 |
24 | Texas A&M | 2 |
25 | Penn State | 1 |
Dropped Out: Boston College (#18), Clemson (#25).
Saw a lot this weekend: A&M-Texas, Arkansas-LSU, USC-ND, bits of Wake-Maryland, WVU-USF once it was clear WVU was in trouble, Florida-FSU, Clemson-South Carolina, BC-Miami. Let's hear it for spreading games out over three days.
Notes:
- I've decided Wisconsin goes no further forward than the tail end of the top ten until their bowl game. Their best win is Penn State. After that... Purdue? Thanks to their embarrassing nonconference schedule and missing OSU, we have desperately few data points on Wisconsin and it would be the height of conveyor-belt mania to stick them above Arkansas or Notre Dame just because they happen to play more than one good team in a year.
- Wooo LSU! Okay: I've been a skeptic all year, but with everyone else losing and LSU claiming a couple quality wins, they bounce way up.
- The rest seems pretty standard to me, except maybe the PSU vote at #25. But whatever.
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