Thanks to upsets losses by USC, [tag]Georgia[/tag], and [tag]Florida[/tag] the Longhorns have vaulted into the top five of both the AP and USA Today Coaches polls. [tag]Alabama[/tag] flew past the Horns after their win over the UGA but the easy win over [tag]Arkansas[/tag] was enough to move Texas up to spots to the number five ranking. Texas is relatively comfortably ahead of [tag]Penn State[/tag] in both polls, but rankings this week don’t matter much as Texas will prove itself over the next three weeks when they face [tag]Oklahoma[/tag] and [tag]Missouri[/tag] in consecutive games.
Check out this week’s rankings or view the top 10s below:
AP Top 25 | USA Today Poll | ||
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1 | Oklahoma (43) 4-0 1,599 | Oklahoma (57) 4-0 1,520 | |
2 | Alabama (21) 5-0 1,565 | LSU (1) 4-0 1,399 | |
3 | LSU 4-0 1,466 | Missouri 4-0 1,398 | |
4 | Missouri (1) 4-0 1,453 | Alabama (2) 5-0 1,350 | |
5 | Texas 4-0 1,362 | Texas (1) 4-0 1,310 | |
6 | Penn State 5-0 1,252 | Penn State 5-0 1,146 | |
7 | Texas Tech 4-0 1,105 | Brigham Young 4-0 1,054 | |
8 | Brigham Young 4-0 1,098 | Texas Tech 4-0 1,047 | |
9 | USC 2-1 1,087 | USC 2-1 990 | |
10 | South Florida 5-0 1,035 | Georgia 4-1 888 |
No movement at the top but the teams in the bottom half of the rankings are starting to drop games. Last weekend Kansas State, Baylor, Texas A&M, and Iowa State all had losses. The most impressive team last week may have been the Colorado Buffaloes, who if they keep the running game going might be able lay claim to be the best team not named Missouri in the Big 12 North.
Check out this week’s Big 12 power rankings below:
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[tag]Oklahoma[/tag]
LW: 1Off week before facing number 24 [tag]TCU[/tag] this weekend.
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[tag]Missouri[/tag]
LW: 2Tigers made a lot of mistakes and let lowly Buffalo hang in there for a long time. Chase Daniel’s career day eventually allowed them to pull away in the second half. The Tigers are off this week in prep for Big 12 play.
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Texas
LW: 3The Horns clobbered an overmatched [tag]Rice[/tag] squad with another near perfect performance from [tag]Colt McCoy[/tag]. The defense wasn’t great but may have turned a corner when they put up an epic goalline stand. This week Texas hosts former SWC rival [tag]Arkansas[/tag] in their last non-conference outing.
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[tag]Texas Tech[/tag]
LW: 4The Red Raiders put on a good ol’ thumping of Division 1AA UMass. They have off this week but their real season will finally begin when they stop playing Pop Warner teams and start playing Big 12 foes.
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[tag]Colorado[/tag]
LW: 5Impressive overall performance for the Buffs on national television against top 25 ranked West Virginia. He might not get the pub his fellow freshman running back does but the miniature Rodney Stewart looked lightning quick while rushing for 166 yards. Next up is another tough one against Florida State.
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[tag]Nebraska[/tag]
LW: 7Bye week for Nebraska before they face Virgina Tech this Saturday.
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[tag]Kansas[/tag]
LW: 8Not exactly impressive but the win over Sam Houston State was never in doubt either. Former car detailer and OU quarterback Rhett Bomar threw for 340 yds but was also picked off three times. Kansas is off this week.
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[tag]Oklahoma State[/tag]
LW: 9Oklahoma State was off last week. This week they get Troy State.
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[tag]Kansas State[/tag]
LW: 6First real opponent of the season and Kansas State didn’t look good against a Louisville team that isn’t of the caliber of recent years. It was only a nine point loss but the Wildcats never stood a chance. Up this week is Louisiana-Lafayette.
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[tag]Baylor[/tag]
LW: 11UConn isn’t some chump team and the Bears played them very tough on the road. Losses like this would be wins at home and might lead to future wins from freshman QB Robert Griffin. Baylor has an off weekend to prepare to attempt a huge upset of OU on October 4th.
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Texas A&M
LW: 12Aggies got blown out of the water by the Miami Hurricanes and it could have been much worse. If they had wanted to the Hurricanes could have ran off tackle every play for 300 yards and never attempted a pass. This week they host Army.
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[tag]Iowa State[/tag]
LW: 10I thought head coach Gene Chizik might have turned things in the right direction in Ames but maybe not. Iowa State has now lost 13 straight road games and unless they beat Baylor in a few weeks they might not win one away from home this season either. The Cyclones have a much needed bye this Saturday.
Outside of [tag]Kansas[/tag] against South Florida not an exciting week of games in the [tag]Big 12[/tag]. None of the top six teams moved but losses by KU and [tag]Iowa State[/tag] means some movement in the bottom half of the rankings.
Check out this week’s Big 12 power rankings below:
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[tag]Oklahoma[/tag]
LW: 1Another week, another dominating win. The defense gave up a little more this week though, especially through the air as Washington QB Jake Locker passed for 249 yards. OU QB Sam Bradford was nearly perfect in the win, passing 304 yards and 5 TDs on 18 of 21 attempts.
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[tag]Missouri[/tag]
LW: 2The best offensive performance of the season by the Tigers. Chase Daniels passed for 405 yards and four TDs as the offense put up 69 points against Nevada. The backup quarterbacks added 114 more yards for a whopping total of 519 yards through the air. Up this week is another easy one against Buffalo.
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Texas
LW: 3Unexpected bye week thanks to Hurricane Ike. Next up the Horns face Rice in what should be a gimme.
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[tag]Texas Tech[/tag]
LW: 4The Red Raiders defense picked off five passes from SMU’s Bo Levi Mitchell and the offense had nearly 700 total yards. Tech is going to give up yards, but if they can become a big play defense that creates turnovers that might make them a legit Big 12 title contender. This week on their gauntlet of a non-conference schedle is Division 1AA UMass.
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[tag]Colorado[/tag]
LW: 5Colorado had last week off before a nationally televised Thursday night game against West Virginia.
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[tag]Kansas State[/tag]
LW: 6Off last weekend in preparation for an mid-week game against Louisville.
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[tag]Nebraska[/tag]
LW: 8A solid win over a New Mexico State team playing their first game of the season. The Huskers jumped out early and stayed up throughout. The defense wasn’t dominant but didn’t allow any long scoring drives. This week they face their first half decent test against Virginia Tech.
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[tag]Kansas[/tag]
LW: 7The Jayhawks fell in a close one on the road against South Florida. They were up at halftime but were completely dominated in the third quarter as they coughed up the lead. KU won’t be a contender in the North unless they can run the ball better and do a better job defending the pass. This week they face Sam Houston State.
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[tag]Oklahoma State[/tag]
LW: 10Not exactly a game that tells us much about the Cowboys but the rushing offense did impress. Against Missouri State three different players topped 100 yards on the ground and the team averaged eight yards per carry. They’re off this week.
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[tag]Iowa State[/tag]
LW: 9They didn’t get blown out against rival [tag]Iowa[/tag] but the Cyclones’ offense couldn’t put the ball in the end zone. They actually outgained the Hawkeyes 325 to 244 but turned the ball over three times and gave up a long punt return for a TD. Head coach [tag]Gene Chizik[/tag] has them headed in the right direction but I’m not sure he’ll be around long enough to reach the destination. This week: UNLV.
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[tag]Baylor[/tag]
LW: 12I love me some Robert Griffin. After throwing the ball in his first start, against Washington State the Baylor quarterback ran all over the place. He rushed 11 times for 217 yards, which is nearly 20 yards per carry. This week the Bears face UConn on Friday night.
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Texas A&M
LW: 11No game as the Aggies get two weeks to prepare (to get blown out) for the Miami Hurricanes.
My Top 8 remains unchanged this week as a few teams didn’t play and the rest won easily. The story of the weekend was the Cremation in the Coliseum – USC’s dismantling of the over-hyped Ohio State. Ohio State has pretty much become a joke, getting shallacked whenever they play on the big stage. I am starting to think if I should allow any teams in the Big 10 in the Top 25 at all? Hmm….
Agree or disagree? Please let us know in the comments.
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[tag]USC[/tag]
LW: 1Was there really anyone surprised in their thrashing of Ohio State? USC looks unbeatable right now but they usually suck-up one game during the regular season, so we will see.
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[tag]Oklahoma[/tag]
LW: 2Offense, offense, offense. Oklahoma probably won’t score less than 40 points all season long. Right now Oklahoma and USC are separating themselves from the rest of the teams in college football.
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[tag]Florida[/tag]
LW: 3Bye week
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[tag]Missouri[/tag]
LW: 4Chase Daniel has the offense rolling right now, though it does help when you play a high school team like Nevada. And 6 catches, 172 yards, and 3 touchdowns for Maclin? Ridiculous.
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[tag]LSU[/tag]
LW: 5LSU finally got to play a game and just toyed with UNT. Not really fair. Let’s see how they do against their first real test, Auburn.
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[tag]Texas[/tag]
LW: 6Game against Arkansas postponed.
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[tag]Georgia[/tag]
LW: 7This team is so overrated it is ridiculous. But since they still haven’t lost, I will wait for them to lose so I can drop them down. That will likely happen in two weeks against Alabama.
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[tag]Alabama[/tag]
LW: 8Alabama’s balanced offensive attack looks impressive. Not much to dislike with this team. They have a pretty good shot to do goods things in the SEC West.
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[tag]South Florida[/tag]
LW: 19What a game Friday night against Kansas. Big lead changes both ways and South Florida pulls out the crazy victory. Now hopefully they won’t have a letdown after this big win.
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[tag]Wisconsin[/tag]
LW: 15Wisconsin just continues their boring football that wins games. But hey, whatever works.
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[tag]Auburn[/tag]
LW: 93-2 victory against Mississippi State? Are you serious? Their defense is great, but they will have to actually score touchdowns to beat LSU.
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[tag]Texas Tech[/tag]
LW: 13Their offense looks good so far, but hard not to against the caliber of opponents they have been playing. I guess we will have to wait until Big 12 play to see how they really are.
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[tag]BYU[/tag]
LW: 17Absolutely smoked UCLA. 7 passing touchdowns will usually get it done. Might have to start paying attention to this team.
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[tag]Wake Forest[/tag]
LW: 18Bye week
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[tag]East Carolina[/tag]
LW: 12Barely sneaked by a weak Tulane team. Maybe they aren’t as good as we thought. They will need some more convincing wins if they want to challenge for the Top 10.
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[tag]Oregon[/tag]
LW: 16Probably should have lost to Purdue, but their impressive rushing attack led the charge in their comeback win against Purdue. Blount had 132 yards on 12 carries. Not a bad average.
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[tag]Penn State[/tag]
LW: 21Penn State racked up 560 total yards and held Syracuse to 159 yards. We will have to see how they face adversity, because so far they have breezed through this season.
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[tag]Kansas[/tag]
LW: 11Heartbreaking loss against a good South Florida team. I bet Reesing is wanting that one poor throw back late in the 4th quarter. Kansas is still a good football team that will probably climb back up in the rankings.
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[tag]Ohio State[/tag]
LW: 10Now can we please stop thinking Ohio State is any good? Lately anytime they are the national stage they get blown out. Needless to say they will not be playing for the national championship this year.
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[tag]Vanderbilt[/tag]
LW: 23Another solid win against Rice. SEC teams better not overlook this Vanderbilt team. They might be the surprise of the SEC East this year.
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[tag]Utah[/tag]
LW: 25Utah is starting to play like they did in their 2004 unbeaten season. Though their big win against Michigan isn’t looking as impressive as it did in the beginning of the season.
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[tag]Florida State[/tag]
LW: NRLots of first timers making an appearance in my Top 25, and FSU is the first. They have a real test upcoming against Wake Forest, so we will see how long they stay here.
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[tag]TCU[/tag]
LW: NRTCU has started their season off with 3 impressive win, including a 31-14 win against Pac-10 Stanford. They virtually have no passing game, but their stable of running backs is impressive.
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[tag]Oklahoma State[/tag]
LW: NROklahoma State is chugging along basically unnoticed so far this season. Unfortunately for them they have an extremely tough schedule this year. But for now things are looking good.
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[tag]West Virginia[/tag]
LW: NREven though they didn’t play, I am giving them another shot in the Top 25. They need to win convincingly if they want to stay here.
The latest top 25 polls are out and the Longhorns have moved up a spot without playing a game. They’re now number seven thanks to USC drubbing [tag]Ohio State[/tag] back to the Stone Age (and a #13 ranking). The Trojans certainly looked like a national title contender as did the Oklahoma Sooners in a lopsided victory over a Pac 10 opponent.
Check out this week’s rankings or view the top 10s below:
AP Top 25 | USA Today Poll | ||
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1 | USC (61) 2-0 1,596 | USC (57) 2-0 1,518 | |
2 | Oklahoma 3-0 1,485 | Oklahoma (1) 3-0 1,423 | |
3 | Georgia (2) 3-0 1,437 | Georgia (2) 3-0 1,393 | |
4 | Florida (1) 2-0 1,414 | Florida (1) 2-0 1,335 | |
5 | Missouri 3-0 1,389 | Missouri 3-0 1,294 | |
6 | LSU 2-0 1,274 | LSU 2-0 1,233 | |
7 | Texas 2-0 1,140 | Texas 2-0 1,128 | |
8 | Wisconsin 3-0 1,076 | Wisconsin 3-0 1,027 | |
9 | Alabama 3-0 982 | Auburn 3-0 955 | |
10 | Auburn 3-0 958 | Texas Tech 3-0 887 |
After a second week of games the [tag]Big 12[/tag] pecking order is starting to clear up just a little. The conference won all 12 games last weekend but not every team played well. Even in victory, several teams (including Texas) were outgained by their opponents. There’s some shuffling in the rankings this week, including near the top as Mizzou hopped ahead of Texas.
Check out this week’s conference power rankings below:
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[tag]Oklahoma[/tag]
LW: 1The Sooners looked nearly as good as in week one, this time against a much better opponent. It was close at halftime and for a while in the third quarter but QB Sam Bradford led a 24-0 run to put the game away. They face a Washington team this week who got screwed Saturday and might not be up for another top 25 opponent.
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[tag]Missouri[/tag]
LW: 3After playing a tough opponent last week Mizzou had a virtual bye this week against Southeast Missouri State. The Tigers rolled to a 48-0 lead by halftime but did give up 334 yards. The FCS Redhawks put together three long, sustained drives in the first half but came away with no points. After two games the defense has to worry Tigers fans at least a little.
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Texas
LW: 2After two straight weeks of pass defense resembling 2007 the Longhorns drop behind Missouri this week. There’s time for the secondary to improve and I still have faith in [tag]Will Muschamp[/tag], but for now the Horns just aren’t playing as well as the Tigers. Texas is off this week after the Arkansas game was postponed.
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[tag]Texas Tech[/tag]
LW: 4Another win but another troubling game for Tech fans. The Red Raiders were outgained 488 to 421 by Nevada and QB Graham Harrell completed only 41% of his passes and threw two interceptions. I looked for a team to move ahead of them but despite the struggles no other Big 12 team really has earned this spot either.
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[tag]Colorado[/tag]
LW: 5The Buffaloes barely survived a scare at home versus Eastern Washington. They were down by 14 at halftime and down by a touchdown with only two minutes left in the fourth quarter. They scored with two minutes left and then less than 30 seconds later picked off a pass for the gamewinning score. Big game hosting West Virginia this week.
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[tag]Kansas State[/tag]
LW: 6A big blowout win for the Wildcats against FCS Montana State. I’m not sure exactly what they’ve proved in the first two weeks but both games have been incredibly easy for KSU. QB Josh Freeman was again impressive.
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[tag]Kansas[/tag]
LW: 8KU jumps Nebraska after a shutout win. The defense shut down the Louisiana Tech offense and QB Todd Reesing threw for a career high 412 yards. The Jayhawks get their first test of the season this coming Saturday when they face #19 South Florida on the road.
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[tag]Nebraska[/tag]
LW: 7As is a common theme this week in the conference, the Cornhuskers were underwhelming in a win and were outgained by their opponent. The score is deceiving but Nebraska was only up 14-12 in the fourth quarter before returning a kickoff for a touchdown and opening up the game.
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[tag]Iowa State[/tag]
LW: 9Another week and another solid win for the Cyclones as they made the most of turnovers and big plays. Iowa State had five scoring drives less than 25 yards, including three under 10 yards. Rivalry game up this week against [tag]Iowa[/tag] is their first real test.
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[tag]Oklahoma State[/tag]
LW: 10Wide receiver Dez Bryant put up incredible numbers in a big shootout against Houston. He had nine catches, 236 yards, and three touchdowns and RB Kendall Hunter chipped in 210 yards rushing as Okie State put 56 on the board. The Cowboys have a couple of “easy” games before starting Big 12 play in October.
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Texas A&M
LW: 11There’s definitely a quarterback controversy brewing in College Station. After Stephen McGee went down with an injury sophomore Jerrod Johnson filled in and tossed three touchdown passes. It got sketchy for a while against New Mexico in the fourth quarter but they held on. The Aggies may be in for a world of hurt against Miami this week.
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[tag]Baylor[/tag]
LW: 12Coach Art Briles gets his first win as Baylor coach as true freshman QB Robert Griffin looked great in his first career start. Griffin completed 79% of his passes for 294 yards and three touchdowns against Northwestern State. He also rushed for 42 yards and another score. I’m feeling a big win coming this weekend against Washington State.
The Big 12 and SEC dominate my Top 25, holding 8 of the top 10 spots. Ohio State continues their over-hyped season by barely beating Ohio at home. Oklahoma and Missouri are proving they have the offense to keep up with anyone. And East Carolina is probably the surprise of the season, jumping all the way up to #12.
Agree or disagree? Please let me know in the comments.
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[tag]USC[/tag]
I try not to give too much praise to USC, but they looked really impressive in their blowout win over Virginia. They truly look like the best team in the nation right now.
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[tag]Oklahoma[/tag]
Oklahoma’s offense looks unstoppable. They have already scored 109 points in 2 games, and haven’t trailed yet.
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[tag]Florida[/tag]
Tim Tebow and the Gators beat Miami for the first time in the last 25 years or so, and did it against a very athletic Miami defense.
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[tag]Missouri[/tag]
Talk about high powered offenses, Missouri looks like they can score at will. But the real question is if their defense can stop the other big-time teams.
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[tag]LSU[/tag]
Even with all the weather distractions, this team looked very impressive in its home opener. What will happen when their QB’s actually have to throw a pass longer than 10 yards?
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[tag]Texas[/tag]
Colt and the offense are on a serious roll right now. Their young secondary is struggling at times, but they should be able to pick it up.
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[tag]Georgia[/tag]
I feel this is one of the more over-hyped teams in the nation. But if they can make it through some of their tougher games I will have to move them up.
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[tag]Alabama[/tag]
Coach Nick Saban has things going well down in Alabama. They absolutely destroyed Clemson on national tv. I would not want to play against this defense.
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[tag]Auburn[/tag]
Auburn’s defense always seems to keep them in games. If they can just get someone who can play quarterback they might be able to do something this year.
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[tag]Ohio State[/tag]
Ohio State is probably the second most over-hyped team in the nation. Lucky for them, they play in the weak Big 10. Unlucky for them, they are about to get smoked by USC.
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[tag]Kansas[/tag]
Kansas is another tough team from the Big 12 North. Todd Reesing is one of the top quarterbacks in the Big 12 and has their offense off to a hot start.
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[tag]East Carolina[/tag]
ECU has been one of the big surprises so far this season beating Virginia Tech and destroying #8 West Viriginia. I don’t think anyone will overlook this team anymore.
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[tag]Texas Tech[/tag]
If Texas Tech actually played anyone in their non-conference schedule they might actually be ranked a little bit higher.
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[tag]Arizona State[/tag]
ASU always seems to be that overlooked team in the Pac-10. Coach Dennis Erickson has a solid football team here.
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[tag]Wisconsin[/tag]
Wisconsin is one of those boring teams that always has a solid season. If they weren’t in the weak Big 10 they would probably barely crack the top 25.
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[tag]Oregon[/tag]
Another high powered offense from the Pac-10. Their dual quarterback play seems to be working well. And Jeremiah Johnson has a ridiculous 10.1 yards per carry.
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[tag]BYU[/tag]
BYU squeaked by Washington thanks to the refs ruining the game. UCLA should be a tougher match-up.
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[tag]Wake Forest[/tag]
Wake Forest needed a last second field goal to beat an average Ole Miss team. Now they open their ACC season against Florida State.
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[tag]South Florida[/tag]
I was not happy with team since they delayed the coverage of the Texas/UTEP game. They are probably the best team in the Big East right now.
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[tag]California[/tag]
Cal is averaging 7.8 yards per carry as a team, including two touchdowns of over 80 yards. Their defense also held Washington State to only 3 points.
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[tag]Penn State[/tag]
Penn State has started off strong with an impressive running attack. I’m curious to see how they play on the road.
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[tag]Fresno State[/tag]
Fresno State has another solid team that dismantled Rutgers on their own field. Their real test of the season comes this weekend when they play Wisconsin.
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[tag]Vanderbilt[/tag]
Vanderbilt is slowing building their program into a tough match-up in the SEC. Georgia and Florida better not overlook this team.
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[tag]UCLA[/tag]
UCLA had an impressive second half comeback in week 1 against Tennessee. Who knew you could throw 4 interceptions and still be a hero. Their tough schedule probably won’t keep them here long.
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[tag]Utah[/tag]
Utah is a tough team to put a handle on. Their offense is usually stellar, but they really don’t play anyone. Their win against Michigan might look impressive if Michigan wasn’t so awful.
Finally some football. After one week of games the top 5 in the weekly Big 12 power poll stays the same but there were a few changes in the list. [tag]Kansas State[/tag] looked good and jumps a couple of spots and meanwhile the Aggies drop big time after their loss to Arkansas State. Check out the rankings below:
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[tag]Oklahoma[/tag]
LW: 1Not that you can really learn a lot when you play a team like Chattanooga but the Sooners were about as dominant as you can be. They were a perfect 7-for-7 on drives to start the game and were up 50-0. Amazingly they outgained Chattanooga 343-to-10 in the first half and 487-to-36 for the game. Dominant.
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Texas
LW: 2The Longhorns played a much tougher opponent than OU and were pretty much just as dominant, certainly on the offensive side of the ball. Quarterback [tag]Colt McCoy[/tag] was near perfect and the offense could have and did do whatever they wanted to against FAU. The pass defense looked eerily familiar to last season, let’s hope that was an aberration or the offense may have to put up 52 every week to win once in Big 12 conference play.
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[tag]Missouri[/tag]
LW: 3The Tigers had easily the toughest opening week opponent and for parts of their game against Illinois looked like a national title contender, but their defense made Juice Williams look like Dan Marino to the tune of 451 yards and 5 TDs. Kick returner Jeremy Maclin was electric but left with an ankle injury, Missouri fans better have their fingers crossed he stays healthy all year or they’re not going to be able to outscore every team on their schedule.
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[tag]Texas Tech[/tag]
LW: 4That improved defense sure looked good giving up 17 points in the second quarter to Eastern Washington. Just as troubling is that the offense “only” had 35 points after the end of three quarters. They sure looked like the same Red Raiders team who drops 4 or 5 games per season.
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[tag]Colorado[/tag]
LW: 5The Buffs looked pretty solid in a rivalry game against Colorado State. They played well on offense, defense, and Josh Smith had a 93-yard kickoff return for a score. Things are going get a lot tougher starting with West Virginia on 9/18.
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[tag]Kansas State[/tag]
LW: 8Great first win for the Wildcats and QB Josh Freeman against North Texas. Freeman was efficient and error-free throwing the ball and added two scores on the ground, an impressive game that could give him confidence for the rest of the season. The KSU defense completely shut down Todd Dodge’s spread offense attack whose only score came on a 15-yard drive.
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[tag]Nebraska[/tag]
LW: 6The Bo Pelini era starts off with a win but not an overly impressive one. The Huskers’ offense looked good but the defense gave up over 340 yards through the air to Western Michigan quarterback Tim Hiller. I think NU needs to control the game with Marlon Lucky and the running game in order to improve on their 5-win 2007 season.
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[tag]Kansas[/tag]
LW: 9The Jayhawks were in complete control of the game by halftime and cruised to an easy opening week win against Florida International. Todd Reesing threw 52 passes in a very busy and effiecent performance. The KU defense looked goosd as well, giving up only 139 total yards.
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[tag]Iowa State[/tag]
LW: 10San Diego State isn’t a big time opponent but Gene Chizik’s Cyclones did what they’re supposed to do against this caliber of an opponent. Last year started with losses to Kent State and Northern Iowa so a win is a win for this program. They finished the season pretty strong last year so they should be gaining confidence and a win over Kent State would give them good momentum going into the Iowa game.
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[tag]Oklahoma State[/tag]
LW: 11Good start for the Cowboys. Washington State is a middle-of-the-road Pac 10 team but they’re better than a lot of the other Big 12 opponents and OSU won easily. They were in control throughout the game and their return men twice set the offense up for easy points.
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Texas A&M
LW: 7Uh oh. I didn’t expect a huge season from the Aggies this season but not only did they lose to Arkansas State but they looked terrible doing it. Mistake-prone and average in all three phases of the game. QB Stephen McGee didn’t play well but that might have something to do with offensive line and the fact that his top two receivers in the game were the second and third string quarterbacks.
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[tag]Baylor[/tag]
LW: 12I thought they’d give Wake Forest more of a fight than they did but it wasn’t a terrible opening week showing under a new head coach. Best news for Baylor fans is it looks like they may have found their quarterback for the next 4 seasons in true freshman Robert Griffin.
No games have been played since our spring power rankings so there’s not much movement in our preseason big 12 power rankings below. [tag]Baylor[/tag] kicks things off for the conference and the entire country Thursday night when they host Wake Forest and everybody else finally gets underway Saturday. A week from now in our first regular season power rankings things will begin to clear up, but here’s our preseason conference rankings:
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[tag]Oklahoma[/tag]
LW: 1The Sooners are on many lists as a top national title contender and until at least October will likely remain the class of the conference. We won’t learn a thing about them in week one against Chattanooga .
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Texas
LW: 2Muschamp fever is spreading and I’ve definitely caught it. The Texas defensive depth chart is incredibly young but with Muschamp calling the shots there could be a big improvement over last year.
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[tag]Missouri[/tag]
LW: 4Mizzou moves up because I’ve got less and less faith in Texas Tech as we get closer to kickoff. The offense will be great, can Gary Pinkel and the defense hold up their end of the bargain?
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[tag]Texas Tech[/tag]
LW: 3Improved defense? Where? The Red Raiders played four good teams after the coaching change and gave up 41, 59, 27, and 28 points. They’ll be good but they’ll fade again when they hit the tough stretch.
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[tag]Colorado[/tag]
LW: 6I’m not the biggest Darrell Scott fan after his recruitment but I think he’s going to make a big difference for CU starting this season. They’ve got an incredibly tough schedule starting with week one so I wanted to give them some love now because they might drop fast.
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[tag]Nebraska[/tag]
LW: 5I like Bo Pelini but I’m starting to get a bad feeling about his tenure in Lincoln. It’s just incredibly quiet up there and with a program with the history and prestige of Nebraska I don’t think that’s a good thing.
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Texas A&M
LW: 7With the way they’re “recruiting” for 2009 Aggie fans better hope they overachieve this year or Mike Sherman is a coaching god because it’s going to get worse before it gets better. I like Stephen McGee, can he remember how to pass now that he’s in a real offense?
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[tag]Kansas State[/tag]
LW: 8Something is still missing about this team, I thought they’d have turned a corner by now. I’m still glad they’re off our schedule this year. Can Ron Prince and Josh Freeman lead them to any upsets and get them in a bowl game this year?
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[tag]Kansas[/tag]
LW: 9I thought I might be alone on my opinion of the Jayhawks return to the bottom third of the league but I haven’t really seen too many national experts expecting them to come close to repeating this season. We won’t know anything about them till week three.
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[tag]Iowa State[/tag]
LW: 10Probably the easiest schedule of any Big 12 team. They play Iowa in non-conference play but they manage to avoid Texas, Oklahoma, and Texas Tech. Gene Chizik is thanking the scheduling gods every morning.
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[tag]Oklahoma State[/tag]
LW: 11I don’t know what happened to Oklahoma State… oh wait I do: Mike Gundy. As much as I thought Les Miles was a dufus he had the Cowboys headed in the right direction before he left.
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[tag]Baylor[/tag]
LW: 12Art Briles looks like he’s going to put things in true freshman QB Robert Griffin’s hands early and reports are he’ll be a good one. I think Briles’ has the offensive mind to take advantage of his great size and speed.
ESPN Preseason Power Rankings: OU at #5, Mizzou at #6, and Texas at #11.