http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/rankingsindex Not that it matters. It's just the principal of the thing. :thumb: 1. USC (50) 11-0 1,586 2. Texas (14) 10-0 1,550 3. LSU 9-1 1,449 4. Penn State 10-1 1,390 5. Virginia Tech 9-1 1,283 6. Notre Dame 8-2 1,281 7. Ohio State 9-2 1,249 8. Oregon 10-1 1,107 9. Auburn 9-2 1,101 10. Miami 8-2 981 11. UCLA 9-1 932 12. West Virginia 8-1 862 13. Georgia 8-2 857 14. Alabama 9-2 723 15. TCU 10-1 722 16. Fresno State 8-2 663 17. Louisville 7-2 522 18. Texas Tech 9-2 448 19. Florida 7-3 384 20. Georgia Tech 7-3 347 21. Boston College 8-3 319 22. Michigan 7-4 235 23. Florida State 7-3 214 24. Wisconsin 8-3 160 25. Clemson 7-4 141
PSU gained votes on us in both AP and Coaches and likely the Harris. We win out, we make that up and then some probably.
Fresno St. didn't drop. If you lose to anyother team, you drop in the polls. If you give USC a good game, you will not drop. (Notre Dame, Fresno St.)
That's what I was saying in another thread. By the sheer mention of playing USC you gain 2-3 spots in the poles reguardless of the outcome. :dis: