Games I watched
Georgia Tech-BC 100% (twice)
South Carolina-Vanderbilt 75%
Navy-Ball State 50%
Miami-Florida 25%
Rank | Team | Delta |
---|---|---|
1 | Georgia | -- |
2 | Southern Cal | -- |
3 | Florida | -- |
4 | Oklahoma | -- |
5 | Missouri | -- |
6 | East Carolina | ![]() |
7 | Ohio State | ![]() |
8 | Kansas | ![]() |
9 | Texas Tech | ![]() |
10 | Wake Forest | ![]() |
11 | LSU | ![]() |
12 | Alabama | ![]() |
13 | Oregon | ![]() |
14 | Auburn | ![]() |
15 | Texas | ![]() |
16 | South Florida | ![]() |
17 | California | ![]() |
18 | Fresno State | ![]() |
19 | Penn State | ![]() |
20 | Wisconsin | ![]() |
21 | Arizona State | ![]() |
22 | Georgia Tech | ![]() |
23 | Utah | ![]() |
24 | UCLA | ![]() |
25 | Florida State | ![]() |
Dropped Out: Boston College (#14), Brigham Young (#15), South Carolina (#20).
4 comments:
Wow, you still are brave! ECU at 6!
Honestly, I wish them the best.
If you have ECU at #6 how does Virginia Tech not make your poll? VT had them beat except for a blocked punt TD at the end at a neutral site.
You do realize that BYU won on Saturday correct? Given that, how do they drop 10 spots, when a lot of other teams either lost or also played in close games?
I dunno about these rankings. BC was way too high last week and now BYU dropping out even though they won, albeit in suspicious fashion.
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