AP week 7
1. Texas (39) 6-0 1,599
2. Alabama (26) 6-0 1,582
3. Penn State 7-0 1,492
4. Oklahoma 5-1 1,306
5. Florida 5-1 1,284
6. USC 4-1 1,247
7. Texas Tech 6-0 1,210
8. Oklahoma State 6-0 1,184
9. Brigham Young 6-0 1,131
10. Georgia 5-1 1,081
11. Missouri 5-1 984
12. Ohio State 6-1 908
13. LSU 4-1 893
14. Utah 7-0 834
15. Boise State 5-0 714
16. Kansas 5-1 620
17. Virginia Tech 5-1 540
18. North Carolina 5-1 416
19. South Florida 5-1 397
20. Michigan State 6-1 371
21. Wake Forest 4-1 330
22. Vanderbilt 5-1 258
23. Pittsburgh 4-1 182
24. Ball State 7-0 166
25. California 4-1 115
UGA doesn't rise. I guess I can't complain. The polls are frustrating, though. Texas Tech is unbeaten, but does anybody think they have what it takes to win
any of their games against ranked opponents. Can OSU beat Penn State? I'd like to see it happen.
UGA vs. TENN
The only game I watched in earnest yesterday. It was clear that Richt started cracking down on penalties, and Fulmer went the other route and tried to get his squad energized. Personal fouls cost the Vols on a couple of key downs, on both sides of the ball. I hope the Dawgs took a lesson away from that. Also, we learned that when a defense trains to isolate Moreno, UGA just runs fade routes and puts the ball high and slow in the air. Good news and Bad news there. Stafford would rather stick to the plan, than put the ball away from coverage. The INTs were, IMO, really unforgivable, 300 yards passing be damned. That's not going to work when they play UF, if it even works against Vandy et al. I hope everyone's promise that if UGA can get through the season with 1 loss, they still have a chance to play for the NC; the way they're sitting in the rankings currently, there look to be better cases in the Big XII, and farther west.
I didn't see much of the LSU vs UF game, but I'm shocked. I see Tebow throwing bullets to those two freshmen, and to Harvin, and its like the Tigers didn't come up with an effective scheme for dealing with the passing game. I wonder which Florida team is going to show up in Jacksonville: the one who played Ole Miss, or the one who played UF. The gators would be interesting to watch in the Conference champonship, and if they hand UGA its ass, they will have earned NC consideration, for sure.
The Texas vs. OU game I missed completely. from just looking at the box score, it looks like a typical Big XII game where it was a race to see who could score most before the clock ran out. Its my huberis, but I eagerly await a Big XII vs SEC championship, where we see if a Tide, Gator, or Dawgs front 7 can ring Cody's bell enough to completely stun them.
This season is, of course, still completely unsettled, but I'm already seeing the making of a "bad" year for the BCS system. Utah and BYU may go unbeaten, and unlike the ECUs and Fresnos of the world, have programs that play well year after year. If they get shut out, its going to be icky. At least I wont feel personally wronged like when it happened to Auburn.