Saturday's upset? Mississippi beats Florida. Who would have thought that possible?
Add Navy beating Wake Forest to the list of today's upsets.
Oregon is handling Washington State with no problems. Hell, they were up 21-0 in the first three minutes of the game. Now they're up 56-7 and it's still in the third quarter.
JM1776, how can you put Florida and Georgia over Vanderbilt? Vandy served up both USC and Ole Miss on a platter. At this rate, they're going to easily win the SEC East. (And I think I just saw a pig fly past my window.)
I agree that Bama should be #1, without question. They've now destroyed Clemson, Arkansas, and Georgia.
Auburn shouldn't even be in the Top 15; they barely beat Miss State and Tennessee, two of the worst teams in the SEC this year.
2. Penn State
... only Penn State has played a conference game.
5. Utah
The only other team with a record equal to Bama's, but it's in the Mountain West. They should win it, though.
Brigham Young might go undefeated until they play Utah at the end of the season.
11. Oregon
Lost to Boise State, but they should be the Pac-10 champions. They shouldn't have problems with USC. (Shouldn't being the key word.)
South Florida needs to step it up, too.
15. Maryland
They may be the best the ACC has to offer this year.
16. Georgia
17. Florida
Both had big conference losses this weekend, but are still good teams.
19. Kansas
20. Michigan State
Both are good, but have lost to teams they shouldn't have lost to.
Should not be ranked under any circumstances:
USC (Southern Cal) - They've played three games, and beaten two very overrated teams. And Oregon State, who beat them, isn't even ranked.
Kentucky - They haven't started their conference schedule, and barely beat Middle Tennessee State.
Auburn - Possibly the most overrated team in the SEC; they're 2-1 in the conference and the 2 came from beating the two worst SEC teams this year (Tennessee and Miss State)
Should not be ranked under any circumstances:
USC (Southern Cal) - They've played three games, and beaten two very overrated teams. And Oregon State, who beat them, isn't even ranked.
As much as I love the Ducks, I don't see them beating USC on the road. The team is still too young and still sorting things out offensively (especially the QB situation). Even the secondary, with three of the four on the Jim Thorpe watch list, has been underwhelming so far.We'll see what happens against Oregon on the 4th.
Rankings aren't really relevant until about half-way through the season anyway.
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