The rankings are back again this week! Revenge week definitely had a few interesting games, but not the ones anybody expected from its title. Florida and Texas both played poorly and beat their number 3 rivals by only 10 points at home--two inspired performances by Tennessee and Texas Tech for sure. The shocker of the week was USC losing to a Washington team that went defeated all last season. Va Tech was outplayed the entire game against Nebraska, but got lucky at the end of the game to win on a last second touchdown.
1) Florida Gators: Props to Lane Kiffin for only giving up 23 points when most of the nation expected them to lose by however many Urban Meyer wanted. Tim Tebow yet again shows he just can't play well against solid defenses.
2) Texas Longhorns: Colt McCoy looked even shakier against Texas Tech than he has the rest of the season. Sure he had the flu, but overthrowing receivers by more than a foot means a QB isn't confident with the team around him.
3) Alabama Crimson Tide: Bama's played as well as anybody in the country so far and the running game looks like the best in the country. Another mediocre game from Texas against UTEP and the Tide are moving up to number two.
4) Penn State Nittany Lions: It's hard to fault the Nittany Lions for being a defense-based team; three single-digit performances to open the season is certainly impressive. But PSU has yet to break 31 points on the scoreboard against a trio of teams that have a combined two wins.
5) California Golden Bears: Cal proved who was the better golden mammal on the road against the Golden Gophers of Minnesota. Jahvid Best is the undisputed Heisman leader right now with 412 yards rushing and nine total touchdowns already.
6) Ole Miss Rebels: If the Rebels want to survive and thrive in a brutal SEC West and get to the BCS, they have to get by defensive-minded South Carolina. Jevan Snead and Ole Miss have the nation's attention all to themselves Thursday night, like Miami did last week. The Rebs are looking for a similar result as the Canes had.
7) Miami Hurricanes: If it seems like I've fallen in love with Miami rather quickly, you're right. FSU's brutalization of BYU only makes Miami look better, but the Canes still have plenty of haters out there. They'll have their chance to prove themselves to the doubters in the next two weeks at Va Tech and home against OU.
8) Boise State Broncos: Boise State gave up a whopping 507 yards to Fresno State, but still somehow won by 17. Whatever. Even with their joke of a schedule, as long as the Broncs take care of business the rest of the way they're a lock for the BCS.
9) LSU Tigers: It would be great if the Tigers would put together a single impressive game on the season, considering they're on everybody's top 10 list. They won't be able to sleepwalk through the season like Boise State, though. Check this out. The Tigers three highest ranked opponents in the AP top 25 poll? Home against #1 Florida and on the road against #3 Alabama and #4 Mississippi...ouch.
10) Oklahoma Sooners: All Landry Jones did against Tulsa was set an OU record for passing touchdowns in a single game with six. The defense wasn't bad either, shutting out a Tulsa team that led the nation in offense the past two years. Whoa.
11) TCU Horned Frogs: What's that smell? Kinda smells like opportunity. BYU and Utah both got knocked off this weekend, ending their BCS hopes. All that talk about the Mountain West replacing the Big East as a Big Six conference sure has died down over the last week...
12) Houston Cougars: Inexplicably, in both polls the Cougs are ranked below a team they beat on the road by 10 points (jeez that sounds familiar, huh UT fans?). Houston can prove their mettle against a tougher-than-nails Texas Tech club this week. If the Cougars win by more than 10 points (Texas' margin of victory this year), they are for real.
13) Cincinnati Bearcats: It wasn't as flashy as the Bearcats' opening two wins, but they still looked damn good on the road against a solid Oregon State team. The defense held Jacquizz Rodgers in check and OSU to only 18 total points.
14) USC Trojans: We all knew USC was bound to implode against some terrible Pac 10 team at some time this season, but I didn't think it would come this early. The Trojans managed to lose to a team that couldn't win a game last season. Are former USC coordinators Steve Sarkisian and Nick Holt that good, or is USC just that bad?
15) Ohio State Buckeyes: The Buckeyes get the nod over the other OSU because Jim Tressell finally seems to have gotten the memo that Terrelle Pryor is the most talented athlete in college sports not named John Wall. Pryor went nuts against Toledo, but he still threw two picks. He'll get better as long as Sweatervest keeps the reins loose.
16) Oklahoma State Cowboys: I thought the Cowboys would throttle a hapless Rice team, but they just don't appear to be in sync. Kendall Hunter's absence may have hurt. He should be back against Grambling State this week. If OSU can't dominate this one, they're in for a long season.
17) Virginia Tech Hokies: It's hard to envision a team being more unimpressive than Va Tech this season. They accumulated a whopping 433 yards against Alabama and Nebraska and have one of the worst offenses in the country. Pollsters still have them near the top ten--do these guys even watch the games? The scoreboard this weekend against Miami will be enough to show these guys are pretenders.
18) Kansas Jayhawks: Another seemingly easy game versus Southern Miss at home may actually be the Jayhawks' first real test. The Golden Eagles have talent at RB and WR with Damion Fletcher and DeAndre Brown, respectively.
19) Michigan Wolverines: Michigan technically opens up the Big 10 season in the Big House against Indiana. The Hoosiers haven't won there in 42 years, a streak that doesn't look likely to end any time this millennium.
20) Nebraska Cornhuskers: No reason to move the Huskers down too much, they outplayed Va Tech the entire game in Blacksburg. But finishing is part of the game in more ways than just not giving up 80-yard bombs from one of the worst passing QBs in the nation. Nebraska had five field goals and never made it into the end zone.
21) Florida State Seminoles: The Seminoles get back in the rankings with a walk-in-the-park 54-28 blowout in Provo over a slow, slow, slow BYU team that somehow beat Oklahoma. I'm still a believer that FSU will meet Miami in a rematch for the ACC championship.
22) North Carolina Tar Heels: The Heels are just a weird team. They play differently every week of the year, and their offense is about as consistent as Shaq's freethrow shooting. They better play well this weekend on the road against Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets should be plenty mad after an embarrassing loss to Miami on national TV.
23) Georgia Bulldogs: What is going on with Georgia? After scoring a measly 10 points against Oklahoma State, the Dawgs have responded with consecutive 41 and 52-point performances. A.J. Green is on fire at WR for the Bulldogs, who will get a test on offense against an Arizona State team that boasts the top defense in the nation.
24) BYU Cougars: Ahah! We finally get to see the real BYU. The Cougars were exposed for what they are--slow, unathletic, and, well, white. FSU is not the team you want to go up against with those weaknesses on your team.
25) Texas Tech Red Raiders: Mike Leach just keeps on churning out QB after QB for his system, but this guy could be legit. Taylor Potts has a huge arm, sick pre-snap reads, and poise for days. The guy is just nails on the football field, and he doesn't have the douchey qualities that Tech quarterbacks often display *cough* Graham Harrell *cough*. Expect one of the most exciting games of the year this weekend against Houston.
--Blake Borron


