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Rank | Team | Delta |
---|---|---|
1 | Southern Cal | -- |
2 | LSU | 1 |
3 | Oklahoma | 2 |
4 | West Virginia | 2 |
5 | Louisville | 3 |
6 | California | 5 |
7 | Wisconsin | 2 |
8 | Texas | 1 |
9 | Penn State | 3 |
10 | Georgia | 6 |
11 | Florida | 4 |
12 | Ohio State | 2 |
13 | Arkansas | 1 |
14 | UCLA | 8 |
15 | Nebraska | 8 |
16 | Clemson | 10 |
17 | Georgia Tech | 9 |
18 | Oregon | 2 |
19 | Virginia Tech | 15 |
20 | South Carolina | 3 |
21 | Auburn | 2 |
22 | Missouri | 1 |
23 | TCU | 2 |
24 | Tennessee | 11 |
25 | South Florida | 1 |
Dropped Out: Michigan (#2), Florida State (#18).
Games Joel saw: LSU-Mississippi State, Tennessee-Cal, most of Florida-Western Kentucky, some of Notre Dame-Georgia Tech, currently watching the second quarter of Clemson-Florida State.
Games Corn from a Jar saw: ???
Thoughts:
- Oklahoma. Seven TDs in the first half?!
- Cal. I sure hope they're as good as they looked against Tennessee. Defense a bit questionable, but boy do they have an offense. Or so we hope. Bo Gares!
- Texas. 21-13 over Arkansas State? Hmm. Watching.
- Georgia. I'm basing this on the fact that CfaJ said that he saw the game against Oklahoma State and that he thought they looked the best of any SEC team this week.
- Florida. I saw Florida, and they looked pretty good, too. But . . . Western Kentucky.
- Tennessee. Cal sure made us look bad, but worse than the loss is how bad our defensive line looked. That's the primary reason for the drop.
- Virginia Tech. They seemed to be the point of delineation through this whole exercise. I know it was a rough first game to get through, but from all accounts, they just didn't look very good at all.
- Florida State and Clemson. Phil Steele can't always be right, I guess. The game's not yet half over, but Clemson sure looks a lot better.
- Michigan. Embarrassed, embarrassed, embarrassed.