1. Ohio State (62) 6-0 1,574 2. USC 5-0 1,461 3. Florida (1) 6-0 1,412 4. West Virginia 5-0 1,398 5. Michigan 6-0 1,358 6. Texas 5-1 1,240 7. Louisville 5-0 1,207 8. Notre Dame 5-1 1,044 9. Tennessee 5-1 1,031 10. Auburn 5-1 958 11. California 5-1 911 12. Clemson 5-1 899 13. Iowa 5-1 672 14. Georgia 5-1 661 15. Georgia Tech 5-1 592 16. LSU 4-2 565 17. Virginia Tech 4-1 523 18. Oregon 4-1 510 19. Boise State 6-0 472 20. Nebraska 5-1 460 21. Missouri 6-0 387 22. Oklahoma 3-2 268 23. Arkansas 4-1 264 24. Rutgers 5-0 261 25. Boston College 4-1 108
Thanks Hawker, I hadn't seen it.:thumb: Ouch! Florida is better than USC. They beat a top ten team and USC narrowly escaped an unranked team.... time is on Florida's side.
I'm hoping their "time" is six days. I know you guys need Auburn to lose in the big picture of life, but I would expect Auburn to be "more composed" at home than you were on the road.... and give the Gators all they can handle. If the Gators continue to be the recipients of all the "gift-giving" that's going on, then they'll jump USC next week.
In the "for what it's worth" category, LSU still leads the nation in total D and is 3rd in scoring D. http://web1.ncaa.org/d1mfb/natlRank.jsp?year=2006&div=4&rpt=IA_teamtotdef&site=org
Also of note is that Arkansas has found a way to go 4-1 with the worst turnover margin in Division I. They have lost the ball ten times and "found it" just once. http://web1.ncaa.org/d1mfb/natlRank.jsp?year=2006&div=4&rpt=IA_teamturnovermrgn&site=org