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Wednesday, October 07, 2009

My CFB Top 25: Week Five


My Rank

Last Week

Team

Record

1

1

Alabama

5-0

2

2

Florida

4-0

3

3

Texas

4-0

4

4

Cincinnati

5-0

5

9

LSU

5-0

6

6

Virginia Tech

4-1

7

10

Southern Cal

4-1

8

7

TCU

4-0

9

11

Miami (FL)

3-1

10

5

Boise State

5-0

11

12

Ohio State

4-1

12

14

Iowa

5-0

13

15

Kansas

4-0

14

16

Oklahoma State

3-1

15

25

Auburn

5-0

16

17

Oregon

4-1

17

18

Nebraska

3-1

18

20

South Florida

5-0

19

22

Georgia Tech

4-1

20

23

Brigham Young

4-1

21

24

South Carolina

4-1

22

NR

Penn State

4-1

23

NR

Wisconsin

5-0

24

NR

Notre Dame

4-1

25

NR

Pittsburgh

4-1


The top of my poll remained unchanged this week, so that's pretty ho-hum...the big changes this week were based upon how impressive (or unimpressive) some teams looked. I did the non-homer thing and kept Tech were they were last week. They didn't look good, but they also didn't look bad enough to drop. LSU beat a quality opponent and was rewarded, while Boise State looked terrible in their win, and dropped. TCU moved up despite losing some rep points after Clemson got turtle waxed in College Park. The Horned Frog defense looks pretty strong at this point in the season. Houston, Oklahoma, Georgia and Michigan all had losses, and two-loss (or one-loss lame schedule) teams don't get to stick around my top 25 this early in the season. Auburn took the biggest jump with their win over Tennessee and efficient play thus far. Penn State, Notre Dame, and Stanford all got into the mix this week with wins, but none of them impressed me enough to put them above 20. Penn State looked like trash for the first half against Illinois. Pitt squeaked into the final spot because I was impressed with their offense, even in defeat against NC State two weeks ago.

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