1 | LSU | 9-0 |
2 | Oklahoma State | 9-0 |
3 | Oklahoma | 8-1 |
4 | Stanford | 9-0 |
5 | Clemson | 8-1 |
6 | Houston | 9-0 |
7 | Alabama | 8-1 |
8 | Virginia Tech | 8-1 |
9 | Penn State | 8-1 |
10 | Boise State | 8-0 |
11 | Oregon | 8-1 |
12 | Southern Miss | 8-1 |
13 | Arkansas | 8-1 |
14 | Kansas State | 7-2 |
15 | Nebraska | 7-2 |
16 | South Carolina | 7-2 |
17 | Michigan | 7-2 |
18 | Michigan State | 7-2 |
19 | Georgia | 7-2 |
20 | USC | 7-2 |
21 | TCU | 7-2 |
22 | Georgia Tech | 7-2 |
23 | Wisconsin | 7-2 |
24 | Cincinnati | 7-1 |
25 | Louisiana-Lafayette | 8-2 |
26 | Arkansas State | 7-2 |
27 | Texas | 6-2 |
28 | North Carolina | 6-4 |
29 | Notre Dame | 6-3 |
30 | West Virginia | 6-3 |
31 | Auburn | 6-3 |
32 | Illinois | 6-3 |
33 | Washington | 6-3 |
34 | Rutgers | 6-3 |
35 | Arizona State | 6-3 |
36 | Virginia | 6-3 |
37 | Ohio State | 6-3 |
38 | Tulsa | 6-3 |
39 | Southern Methodist | 6-3 |
40 | Iowa | 6-3 |
41 | Baylor | 5-3 |
42 | Florida State | 6-3 |
43 | Miami (FL) | 5-4 |
44 | Texas A&M | 5-4 |
44 | North Carolina State | 5-4 |
46 | Northern Illinois | 6-3 |
47 | Brigham Young | 6-3 |
48 | Ball State | 6-4 |
49 | Toledo | 5-4 |
50 | Louisville | 5-4 |
51 | Ohio | 6-3 |
52 | Iowa State | 5-4 |
53 | Texas Tech | 5-4 |
54 | Utah | 5-4 |
55 | Eastern Michigan | 5-4 |
56 | Wake Forest | 5-4 |
57 | Syracuse | 5-4 |
58 | Wyoming | 5-3 |
59 | Mississippi State | 5-4 |
60 | Florida | 5-4 |
61 | UCLA | 5-4 |
62 | San Diego State | 5-3 |
63 | Western Michigan | 5-4 |
64 | Louisiana Tech | 5-4 |
65 | Air Force | 5-4 |
66 | California | 5-4 |
67 | Nevada | 5-3 |
68 | Tennessee | 4-5 |
69 | Missouri | 4-5 |
70 | Temple | 5-4 |
71 | Florida International | 5-4 |
72 | Western Kentucky | 5-4 |
73 | South Florida | 4-4 |
74 | Pittsburgh | 4-5 |
75 | Marshall | 4-5 |
76 | Vanderbilt | 4-5 |
77 | Kentucky | 4-5 |
78 | Purdue | 4-5 |
79 | Hawaii | 5-4 |
80 | East Carolina | 4-5 |
81 | Northwestern | 4-5 |
82 | Bowling Green | 4-5 |
83 | UTEP | 4-5 |
84 | Connecticut | 4-5 |
85 | Kent State | 3-6 |
86 | Navy | 3-6 |
87 | Miami (OH) | 4-5 |
88 | Rice | 3-6 |
89 | UCF | 4-5 |
90 | North Texas | 3-6 |
91 | Duke | 3-6 |
92 | Utah State | 3-5 |
93 | Fresno State | 3-6 |
94 | Kansas | 2-7 |
95 | Central Michigan | 3-7 |
96 | San Jose State | 3-6 |
97 | Washington State | 3-6 |
98 | Arizona | 2-7 |
99 | Maryland | 2-7 |
100 | Minnesota | 2-7 |
101 | Army | 3-6 |
102 | New Mexico State | 3-6 |
103 | Ole Miss | 2-7 |
104 | Louisiana-Monroe | 2-7 |
105 | UNLV | 2-6 |
106 | Oregon State | 2-7 |
107 | Colorado State | 3-5 |
108 | Boston College | 2-7 |
109 | Buffalo | 2-7 |
110 | Troy | 2-6 |
111 | Middle Tennessee | 2-6 |
112 | Idaho | 2-7 |
113 | Memphis | 2-7 |
114 | Indiana | 1-9 |
115 | Colorado | 1-9 |
116 | Tulane | 2-8 |
117 | Akron | 1-8 |
118 | UAB | 1-8 |
119 | Florida Atlantic | 0-8 |
120 | New Mexico | 0-9 |
2011-11-06
NCAA Football Power Rankings, Week 10
LSU holds on to #1 in dramatic fashion with the OT win over Alabama, who drops to #7. Despite being undefeated, Boise State is still at #10. Their potential Big East move should improve their opponent quality in the future, but we'll see if they can keep up their yearly win total. Boise State was one of the teams I was sure the polls were underestimating before I put together my rankings. As it turns out, I typically rank them lower than the human polls do.
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