Here it is...
The big swings were Notre Dame and OK State dropping dramatically. I cringe at moving Michigan in at #23, but they have to be ranked ahead of Notre Dame for now and their resume is not less compelling than anybody else's who could be ranked.
That game baffles me because every minute that I spent watching, it appeared as though ND was in total control. And the stats seemed to suggest that as well, so I don't know what happened or what to make of it at this point. Ohio State doesn't drop much because of the fact that they too were in control for much of the game and dropped one to a good team.
Pay attention for next week when Minnesota makes it's debut after they beat up on Cal! :)
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Rank | Team | Delta |
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1 | Florida | |
2 | Southern Cal | |
3 | Texas | |
4 | California | |
5 | Alabama | |
6 | Penn State | |
7 | Mississippi |
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8 | Brigham Young |
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9 | Ohio State |
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10 | Oklahoma |
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11 | Boise State |
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12 | LSU |
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13 | Virginia Tech | |
14 | Georgia Tech |
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15 | Georgia |
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16 | Nebraska |
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17 | Miami (Florida) |
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18 | TCU |
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19 | Cincinnati |
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20 | Iowa | |
21 | Pittsburgh |
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22 | North Carolina | |
23 | Michigan | |
24 | Notre Dame |
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25 | Oklahoma State |
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Last week's ballot |
Dropped Out: Michigan State (#23), East Carolina (#24).
Let me have it.