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Rank | Team | Delta |
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1 | Florida | |
2 | Alabama |
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3 | Texas |
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4 | Cincinnati | |
5 | LSU | |
6 | Virginia Tech | |
7 | Miami (Florida) |
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8 | Boise State |
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9 | Southern Cal | |
10 | Ohio State | |
11 | TCU | |
12 | Iowa |
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13 | Penn State |
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14 | Georgia Tech |
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15 | Oklahoma |
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16 | Oklahoma State |
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17 | Oregon |
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18 | Auburn | |
19 | Missouri |
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20 | Wisconsin | |
21 | South Florida | |
22 | Kansas |
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23 | South Carolina | |
24 | Mississippi |
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25 | Stanford | |
Last week's ballot |
Dropped Out: Houston (#12), Georgia (#13), California (#21), Michigan (#22), North Carolina (#23).
Let the discussion begin. Houston deserves to be punished for getting pantsed by a 1-3 team. Miami makes a huge jump because they are the only team in the country that has beaten three ranked teams. After seeing them in person, that is a damn good team that will only get better. South Florida, Auburn, and Wisconsin are undefeated teams that finally get some love this week. How on earth did we almost beat Oregon, who is looking better every week (much to Boise State's delight). Oklahoma is the most hard luck two loss team in the country. They have lost twice, by a single point, without their Heisman winning quarterback.