09 October 2006

Blogalicious College Football Top 10

1. Ohio State (def. Bowling Green 35-7) - wake me up in November. Next opponent: at Michigan State.

2. Florida (def. LSU 23-10) - a good win that made them the only undefeated team in the SEC. We'll see how long that lasts; once again, the SEC may be too competitive for its own good, BCS-wise. Next opponent: at Auburn.

3. Michigan (def. Michigan State 31-13) - who did Sparty piss off to get Michigan and Ohio State in back to back weeks? Anyway, the Wolverines are playing well, though the next couple of weeks should be more challenging than the last couple. Next opponent: at Penn State.

4. Texas (def. Oklahoma 28-10) - nice to know that Texas can beat a team that's better than Rice or Sam Houston. But it's back to the weaklings to tune up for Nebraska. Next opponent: Baylor.

5. West Virginia (def. Mississippi State 42-14) - back to their perch, with another laugher next week. Next opponent: Syracuse.

6. USC (def. Washington 26-20) - East Coast Bias, or concern over the Trojans difficulty with the representatives of the Evergreen State? You decide. Next opponent: Arizona State.

7. Louisville (def. Middle Tennessee State 44-17) - probably too high based on their schedule. East Coast Bias, or reflection of their talent? You decide. Next opponent: Cincinnati.

8. Tennessee (def. Georgia 51-33) - good win between the hedges, what will have to be the first of several big wins given their upcoming schedule. Next opponent: Alabama (10/21).

9. Auburn (lost to Arkansas 27-10) - so much for a BCS controversy involving the Tigers. Now they get to try to knock off the league's last undefeated team. Next opponent: Florida.

10. Detroit Tigers (def. New York 3 games to 1) - OK, they're not so much a college football team, but anyone who takes out the Yankees is OK in my book. Next opponent: Oakland.

Out of top 10:

LSU - even if they're to top teams, they've got two losses. Sorry, Tigers.

Rutgers - Took the week off, so they pay the price.

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