JM's Top Twenty-Five, Week Ending December 4th, 2010
1 – Auburn (13-0)
Will anyone not an Auburn fan view their potential title as anything but a travesty?
2 – Oregon (12-0)
The defense which grows stronger throughout the game vs. the offense which does the same. I'm rooting for the former.
3 – Texas Christian (12-0)
Well, at least only one team's been aced out.
4 – Wisconsin (11-1)
Scoring like Oregon East.
5 – Stanford (11-1)
Ridiculous that TCU plays in the Rose Bowl while they're forced to go east. Just make a freakin' exception, people!
6 – Michigan State (11-1)
Even their greatest season in decades receives little notice.
7 – Ohio State (11-1)
You shouldn't mention "Sisters of the Poor" when you really didn't play anyone that year—well, other than the team that beat you with relative ease.
8 – Nevada (12-1)
Calmly handled Louisiana Tech, when hangover loomed. Well done.
9 – Boise State (11-1)
Got over it fast.
10 – Arkansas (10-2)
Poised for a major move next year.
11 – Oklahoma (11-2)
[Triple sigh.]
12 – Virginia Tech (11-2)
Fourth-longest winning streak in the country, behind the undefeateds? That would be the Hokies.
13 – Louisiana State (10-2)
Those are two pretty high-quality losses.
14 – Alabama (9-3)
A lot of excellent teams are going to get crappy bowls this year, led by 'Bama.
15 – Nebraska (10-3)
Out with a whimper.
16 – Oklahoma State (10-2)
Another almost terrific season.
17 – Texas A&M (9-3)
Are they the real Big 12 champs?
18 – Missouri (10-2)
Maybe this is the country's best conference this year.
19 – Utah (10-2)
I'd giggle if they won the Pac-12 next year ... but I'd settle for them giving USC a bitch-slapping.
20 – South Carolina (9-4)
That beatdown seemed a little too definitive.
21 – Hawaii (10-3)
Three teams in the top twenty-five, and a fourth, Fresno State, bubbling under. The WAC seems fairly solid to me.
22 – West Virginia (9-3)
I love that they didn't win the Big East.
23 – Mississippi State (8-4)
Is this, though, the best they can do? I think so.
24 – Florida State (9-4)
As expected, Virginia Tech whupped 'em.
25 – Navy (8-3)
Assume that the Middies remain here if they beat Army next week, and are replaced by Central Florida if they lose.
Rutgers Watch: Well, let's chalk up the second half of the season to the LeGrand tragedy, and forget all about it. Next year will be different. Yeah, that's the ticket.