Top 25 (Week of October 29, 2006)
1. Ohio State (9-0)
2. Michigan (9-0)
3. West Virginia (8-0)
4. Texas (8-1)
5. Florida (8-1)
6. California (7-1)
7. Louisville (7-0)
8. Tennessee (7-1)
9. Louisiana State (6-2)
10. Auburn (8-1)
11. Southern California (6-1)
12. Wisconsin (8-1)
13. Notre Dame (8-1)
14. Georgia Tech (6-2)
15. Rutgers (8-0)
16. Boise State (8-0)
17. Arkansas (7-1)
18. Clemson (7-2)
19. Oklahoma (6-2)
20. Boston College (7-1)
21. Oregon (5-2)
22. Texas A&M (8-1)
23. Wake Forest (7-1)
24. Virginia Tech (6-2)
25. Missouri (7-2)
Games Watched: Northwestern v. Michigan, Miami (FL) v. Georgia Tech, Clemson v. Virginia Tech
Observations: Will watch Rutgers tonight...Virginia Tech did an excellent job stopping the run and showing other teams how to beat Clemson...Clemson might be more one dimensional than I thought...I don't like the fact Clemson had to play 2 tough games in a span of 5 days but don't know how much of an effect this had on Thursday night...Thought GT was going to live up it's reputation of playing to the opponent's level...Still maintain that GT would be ranked higher if they could get consistent play from Reggie Ball...Will discuss Michigan in a separate post.
Top 25 Comments: None really. USC was finally exposed (Thank God!) but from all accounts, the Trojans comeback was impressive. I'm not sure if Louisville is really the seventh best team in the country and I stuck them there because of their undefeated record. This Thursday will clear up how good Louisville really is. Oklahoma may prove me wrong. Their offense looked proficient yesterday, but I still think they'd struggle against the teams ranked above them. Didn't really know how to round out 23-25.
2. Michigan (9-0)
3. West Virginia (8-0)
4. Texas (8-1)
5. Florida (8-1)
6. California (7-1)
7. Louisville (7-0)
8. Tennessee (7-1)
9. Louisiana State (6-2)
10. Auburn (8-1)
11. Southern California (6-1)
12. Wisconsin (8-1)
13. Notre Dame (8-1)
14. Georgia Tech (6-2)
15. Rutgers (8-0)
16. Boise State (8-0)
17. Arkansas (7-1)
18. Clemson (7-2)
19. Oklahoma (6-2)
20. Boston College (7-1)
21. Oregon (5-2)
22. Texas A&M (8-1)
23. Wake Forest (7-1)
24. Virginia Tech (6-2)
25. Missouri (7-2)
Games Watched: Northwestern v. Michigan, Miami (FL) v. Georgia Tech, Clemson v. Virginia Tech
Observations: Will watch Rutgers tonight...Virginia Tech did an excellent job stopping the run and showing other teams how to beat Clemson...Clemson might be more one dimensional than I thought...I don't like the fact Clemson had to play 2 tough games in a span of 5 days but don't know how much of an effect this had on Thursday night...Thought GT was going to live up it's reputation of playing to the opponent's level...Still maintain that GT would be ranked higher if they could get consistent play from Reggie Ball...Will discuss Michigan in a separate post.
Top 25 Comments: None really. USC was finally exposed (Thank God!) but from all accounts, the Trojans comeback was impressive. I'm not sure if Louisville is really the seventh best team in the country and I stuck them there because of their undefeated record. This Thursday will clear up how good Louisville really is. Oklahoma may prove me wrong. Their offense looked proficient yesterday, but I still think they'd struggle against the teams ranked above them. Didn't really know how to round out 23-25.
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