1. Ohio St. 2. Michigan 3. WVU 4. Texas 5. Louisville 6. Auburn 7. Florida 8. Tennessee 9. Notre Dame 10. USC 11. California 12. LSU 13. Arkansas Obviously the only big question is how far down you think USC will fall. I just think most voters were already leary of USC before the loss on Saturday night (3 close wins vs mediocre teams), so it will be easier for them to justify dropping them as much as 10 spots to #12. I think they will be just ahead of Cal and LSU, however. I definitely can't see them being any higher than #9. Of course it would be so lovely to see USC at #12, behind 11th ranked LSU (a team with 2 losses).
If Herbstreit and Corso had their polls, they would have USC no better than 10th. Interestingly, neither had USC in their top 5 teams with 1 loss. Herbstreit also didn't include Texas in his list. I think pundits such as these do have their effect on how pollsters cast their vote, as least to some degree.
I guess if this is the case, alot more crying from charlie weis. I also believe with losses and wins against top 10, ark should be 1 ahead of lsu. No worries with that one b/c we do GET EM down the road.