Rank | Team | Delta |
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1 | Oregon |
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2 | LSU |
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3 | Ohio State |
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4 | Kansas |
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5 | Oklahoma |
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6 | Arizona State |
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7 | West Virginia |
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8 | Missouri |
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9 | Boston College |
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10 | Georgia |
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11 | Southern Cal |
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12 | Michigan | -- |
13 | Connecticut |
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14 | Virginia Tech |
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15 | Florida |
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16 | Hawaii |
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17 | Alabama |
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18 | Texas |
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19 | Boise State |
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20 | Auburn | -- |
21 | Tennessee |
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22 | Clemson |
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23 | Cincinnati |
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24 | Virginia |
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25 | Florida State |
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Dropped Out: South Florida (#18), Oregon State (#21), Wisconsin (#23).
Ladies and gents, we have a new #1. Biased? Perhaps. But Ohio State's best win is Penn State, and they have done nothing to show me that they are #1 worthy. LSU is the most talented team in the country, but their play has shown that they are not the best. Seriously, how many other teams play USC and ASU, even at home, and come out with two wins?
GO DUCKS!!!
--Dave