College Football Rankings 10/21
Let's have a playoff!
1. Ohio St. (8-0) - Late mistakes make the score against Michigan St look much closer than it was. Finally get to the top half of the Big 10 in their next 4 games.
2. Oregon (6-1) - Defense exposed against Washington?
3. LSU (7-1) - Likes playing close games apparently, but they have been against very good competition.
4. Arizona St. (7-0) - Games against California and Oregon loom.
5. Oklahoma (7-1) - Poor showing at one-win Iowa St. Have been very unimpressive in road games, fortunately their schedule is favorable.
6. West Virginia (6-1) - Have been solid since loss at South Florida - in which it has to be remembered that their star QB was injured in the 2nd Quarter.
7. Missouri (6-1) - Impressive defensive performance against Texas Tech.
8. Boston College (7-0) - Can prove they're for real with good showing at Virginia Tech.
9. Florida (5-2) - How much punishment can Tebow take, and why won't Meyer use a running back to run the ball?
10. South Florida (6-1) - Close loss at Rutgers not end of the world.
1. Ohio St. (8-0) - Late mistakes make the score against Michigan St look much closer than it was. Finally get to the top half of the Big 10 in their next 4 games.
2. Oregon (6-1) - Defense exposed against Washington?
3. LSU (7-1) - Likes playing close games apparently, but they have been against very good competition.
4. Arizona St. (7-0) - Games against California and Oregon loom.
5. Oklahoma (7-1) - Poor showing at one-win Iowa St. Have been very unimpressive in road games, fortunately their schedule is favorable.
6. West Virginia (6-1) - Have been solid since loss at South Florida - in which it has to be remembered that their star QB was injured in the 2nd Quarter.
7. Missouri (6-1) - Impressive defensive performance against Texas Tech.
8. Boston College (7-0) - Can prove they're for real with good showing at Virginia Tech.
9. Florida (5-2) - How much punishment can Tebow take, and why won't Meyer use a running back to run the ball?
10. South Florida (6-1) - Close loss at Rutgers not end of the world.
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