September 22, 2007

NCAA Football Top 25 (after Week 4)

Again, I will do my version of the top 25 for NCAA Football Division I. So, after another crazy Saturday, I will go through the whole top 25 and work on my ranking skills:



  1. USC Trojans (3-0 1-0)
  2. LSU Tigers (4-0 2-0)
  3. Oklahoma Sooners (4-0 0-0)
  4. Florida Gators (4-0 2-0)
  5. West Virginia (4-0 0-0)
  6. California Bears (4-0 0-0)
  7. Texas Longhorns (4-0 0-0)
  8. Wisconsin Badgers (4-0 1-0)
  9. Ohio State Buckeyes (4-0 1-0)
  10. Oregon Ducks (4-0)
  11. Rutgers Scarlet Knights (3-0)
  12. Virginia Tech Hokies (3-1)
  13. Boston College Eagles (4-0)
  14. Georgia Bulldogs (3-1)
  15. Clemson Tigers (4-0)
  16. Hawaii Warriors (4-0) (Game Still In Progress)
  17. South Carolina Gamecocks (3-1 1-1)
  18. Penn State Nittany Lions (3-1 0-1)
  19. UCLA Bruins (3-1)
  20. South Florida (3-0)
  21. Michigan State Spartans (4-0 0-0)
  22. Kentucky Wildcats (4-0 1-0)
  23. Missouri Tigers (4-0 0-0)
  24. Miami (FL) (3-1 0-0)
  25. Virginia Cavs (3-1 3-0)



There you go with the newest list! USC dominated Washington State, LSU beat a ranked opponent, Oklahoma scored 62 points, Florida had a little problem with Mississippi, WVU ran like crazy against East Carolina, the Cal Bears are playing very well, Texas has finally woken up and destroyed Rice, Wisconsin won by 4 points, Ohio State won by about 50 points at home, Oregon keeps on winning, Rutgers had the week off, Virginia Tech played well against William & Mary. Boston College is playing well, Georgia got a huge win in Alabama against the Red Tide in overtime, Clemson got an ok win, Hawaii was winning the last time I checked the score, South Carolina got a disappointing loss in Death Valley against LSU, Penn State also got a disappointing loss against 1-2 Michigan in the Big House, the Bruins got thumped last weekend when they were at #10 but I think they have turned it around, South Florida is the surprise of 2007, Michigan State thumped Notre Dame (which was not that hard this season), Kentucky got a big win against Arkansas, Missouri has not convinced me yet, but they just keep on winning, Miami (FL) thumped Texas A&M which was #20 at the time of the game and Virginia is at the top of the ACC right now by winning 3 conference games all ready.


The NCAA weekend in a paragraph. I will have the AP Top 25 tomorrow when it comes out and see how many I got right (more like how many I got wrong).


Enjoy,
Ryan

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