Sunday, September 30, 2007

AP Top 25
1. LSU (33) 5-0 1,593
2. USC (32) 4-0 1,591
3. California 5-0 1,475
4. Ohio State 5-0 1,420
5. Wisconsin 5-0 1,271
6. South Florida 4-0 1,203
7. Boston College 5-0 1,172
8. Kentucky 5-0 1,143
9. Florida 4-1 1,031
10. Oklahoma 4-1 992
11. South Carolina 4-1 900
12. Georgia 4-1 885
13. West Virginia 4-1 861
14. Oregon 4-1 837
15. Virginia Tech 4-1 639
16. Hawaii 5-0 586
17. Missouri 4-0 561
18. Arizona State 5-0 497
19. Texas 4-1 449
20. Cincinnati 5-0 377
21. Rutgers 3-1 299
22. Clemson 4-1 265
23. Purdue 5-0 218
24. Kansas State 3-1 214
25. Nebraska 4-1 198

2 comments:

Brent said...

While I understand your enthusiasm for your team on top (while, oddly, the coaches poll stayed the same with USC on top)...

...I can't fathom the logic of the polls sometimes. Where was this logic in 2004 as Auburn was beating Georgia, Florida, Tennessee (twice), Alabama and such and USC and Oklahoma were struggling and Auburn was told..."Well, #1 and #2 didn't lose, so how can you jump them?"

Again, not to downplay LSU's jump, but it always seems the "haves" get benefits the "have-nots" never seem to get...

...which is why this system has to be changed.

dorz11 said...

The SEC always gets slighted by the polls. I think we are finally earning some well deserved respect.