Who knew that this would be another wild weekend at the top of the polls. If memory serves me correct, the first BCS standings come out tomorrow. That, or it's next week. The polls are going to look a little hazy this week. Texas upset Oklahoma in Dallas, Oklahoma State survived on the road against Missouri, LSU got hammered at the Swamp, courtesy of the Florida Gators. Here's how I predict the AP Top 25 will look come tomorrow afternoon:
(1) Texas
(2) Alabama
(3) Penn State
(4) Oklahoma
(5) Texas Tech
(6) USC
(7) Missouri
(8) Brigham Young
(9) Georgia
(10) Florida
(11) Ohio State
(12) LSU
(13) Oklahoma State
(14) Utah
(15) Boise State
(16) Kansas
(17) Virginia Tech
(18) Wake Forest
(19) North Carolina
(20) Vanderbilt
(21) South Florida
(22) Michigan State
(23) Ball State
(24) Pittsburgh
(25) Tulsa
One of the biggest upsets of the week, wasn't even in the Top 25. After getting shut out by Ball State, last weekend, Toledo, went to Ann Arbor, Michigan, and won on a missed Michigan 26-yard field goal with 0:04 seconds to go. The ACC was all but left for dead, at the beginning of the season. My, how the tide has turned. Wake Forest survived Clemson on Thursday, 12-7, Virginia Tech has rebounded after losing to East Carolina in week 1, and North Carolina became a legitimate contender after coming from behind to beat Notre Dame at home, 29-24. Penn State rolled Wisconsin, 48-7. Either Penn State is really that good, or Wisconsin is not able to keep up with the big boys in the Big Ten. For now, Penn State is still the front-runners in the Big Ten, they still have to beat Ohio State to prove they can win the conference outright. Ten teams remain undefeated, including the same five non-BCS teams, Brigham Young, Utah, Boise State, Ball State, and Tulsa. The five BCS schools are: Penn State, Alabama, Texas, Texas Tech, and Oklahoma State. See everyone after the polls come out.
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