Sorry for the week off- but I was on vacation. Here, I really think things are coming together- as I told you, the more data, the better the rankings. Here are the rankings, plus a few comments:
Alabama stands strong right now- we’ll see if they are for real as they get deeper into the SEC season.
Boise belongs- they knocked off an Oregon team that just handed it to Cal and a Fresno State team that stayed pretty close to Cincinnati. Remember this ranking doesn’t work like a poll. Boise may actually drop as their schedule turns to cupcakes.
Oklahoma and Miami have taken big falls with their high profile losses. After this weekend, one will be right back in the thick of it- the other won’t have a chance to see the Top 25 until late in the season.
| 1 | Alabama | |
| 2 | boise | |
| 3 | Iowa | |
| 4 | Florida | |
| 5 | Texas | |
| 6 | Kansas | |
| 7 | Cinn | |
| 8 | Auburn | |
| 9 | tcu | |
| 10 | Mich | |
| 11 | S Florida | |
| 12 | V Tech | |
| 13 | LSU | |
| 14 | UCLA | |
| 15 | Missouri | |
| 16 | Texas AM | |
| 17 | Oregon | |
| 18 | Wisconsin | |
| 19 | byu | |
| 20 | georgia | |
| 21 | Oklahoma | |
| 22 | Stanford | |
| 23 | USC | |
| 24 | Okla st | |
| 25 | G Tech |
September 30, 2009 at 3:51 am |
I like Alabama at the top. Last year they were obviously so good but the rankings didn’t indicate it until the end. I love that USC is all the way back at 23 and that V. Tech is back up near the top 10. Iowa at 3? They’ve played that way so far, but I doubt it’ll last.