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RANK SCHOOL RECORD POINTS PREVIOUS
1 Mississippi State (45) 6-0 1,480 T3
2 Florida State (12) 6-0 1,415 1
3 Mississippi (3) 6-0 1,413 T3
4 Baylor 6-0 1,317 5
5 Notre Dame 6-0 1,228 6
6 Auburn 5-1 1,144 2
7 Alabama 5-1 1,068 7
8 Michigan State 5-1 1,015 8
9 Oregon 5-1 1,014 12
10 Georgia 5-1 981 13
11 Oklahoma 5-1 935 11
12 TCU 4-1 917 9
13 Ohio State 4-1 648 15
14 Kansas State 4-1 626 17
15 Oklahoma State 5-1 620 16
16 Arizona 5-1 590 10
17 Arizona State 4-1 459 20
18 East Carolina 5-1 449 19
19 Nebraska 5-1 402 21
20 Utah 4-1 305 24
21 Texas A&M 5-2 264 14
22 USC 4-2 258 NR
23 Stanford 4-2 223 25
24 Clemson 4-2 188 NR
25 Marshall 6-0 148 NR
Dropped out: No. 18 UCLA, No. 22 Georgia Tech, No. 23 Missouri.
Others receiving votes: UCLA 110, LSU 67, Duke 45, Kentucky 36, Minnesota 36, West Virginia 27, Washington 22, Georgia Tech 11, Arkansas 10, Rutgers 7, Louisville 7, Iowa 6, North Dakota State 3, Colorado State 3, South Carolina 1, Virginia 1, Wisconsin 1.
http://www.ncaa.com/rankings/football/fbs/associated-press
bluedigger
(17,086 posts)I watched that TCU Baylor game yesterday. Thought you had it.
JonLP24
(29,322 posts)Like Arizona State they pounded them relentlessly off tackle even Brian Griese was calling the game for USC (when it was just 8 points w/ plenty of time) in a different way (basically talking about the road coming up for USC in a game where Arizona couldn't do much of anything).
They managed to score a late TD and were bailed out by a bad call for 2 tries at the 2-point conversion then they recover the onside kick and get a couple of quick completions then missed the kick.
It has been weird season for Pac-12 rankings. Arizona finishes their yearly cupcake non-conference undefeated and beat Oregon and jump all the way up to #10. It was their furthest jump from outside the top 25 since 1988. ASU falls all the way out after losing to UCLA and crawling their way back in. Utah jumps from nowhere due to their UCLA victory(kinda baffling considering their loss to WSU). Stanford & USC remain ranked after suffering multiple defeating and Washington should be in but all these teams are going to knock each other out of the top 25 next few weeks. ASU has Stanford & Washington. Washington has Oregon & ASU. Utah has ASU, USC, Oregon, Stanford, and Arizona next. Arizona has Washington, UCLA, Utah & Arizona State.
How does the SEC do it?