1. Oklahoma (62) 7-0 1,622 1 2. Miami (3) 7-0 1,558 2 3. Virginia Tech 6-0 1,498 3 4. Georgia 6-1 1,394 4 5. USC 6-1 1,378 5 6. Washington State 6-1 1,213 6 6. Florida State 6-1 1,213 7 8. Ohio State 6-1 1,161 8 9. LSU 6-1 1,087 10 10. Purdue 6-1 957 13 11. Michigan State 7-1 918 15 12. Northern Illinois 7-0 885 12 13. Michigan 6-2 744 17 14. Nebraska 6-1 732 18 15. TCU 7-0 685 16 16. Iowa 5-2 623 9 17. Auburn 5-2 593 19 18. Oklahoma State 6-1 467 23 19. Texas 5-2 435 20 20. Wisconsin 6-2 402 14 21. Arkansas 4-2 331 11 22. Tennessee 4-2 295 21 23. Bowling Green 6-1 189 NR 24. Utah 6-1 171 NR 25. Florida 5-3 156 NR
BCS Top 15 First BCS Standings of the year: Oklahoma 2.77 Miami (Fla.) 4.10 Virginia Tech 10.23 Georgia 12.99 Florida State 13.14 Ohio State 13.20 USC 13.83 Purdue 21.50 Washington St. 23.96 Northern Illinois 26.00 Nebraska 26.45 LSU 26.54 Michigan State 27.44 TCU 28.17 Iowa 32.07
Some big games this week (according to me). Road team listed first: Wednesday Virginia Tech (3) West Virginia Saturday Purdue (10) Michigan (15) Tennessee (22) Alabama Auburn (21) LSU (9) Northern Illinois (14) Bowling Green These rankings are from the ESPN/Coaches Poll. Add any games that would also be classified at a top game.
10/25 3:30 pm eastern USC at Washington Washington played a lot better last weekend at Oregon State. UW is a tough team to beat at home. USC still has the upper hand, but it should be a decent game. Highlighting the game is the battle of the Williams' at WR; Reggie vs. Mike.
You and me both. Pickett throws an INT returned for a TD. Knudson gets 3 FG's blocked. That's 18 points right there.