Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Judz College Football Top 25 (Week 7)

After another crazy week, the poll has some new faces and we bid adieu to a few fakers in our midst. Here is this week's Top 25:

1. Ohio State - Pretty much by default. I think LSU beats them in a neutral field head to head game, but I have to penalize LSU for losing
2. LSU - Assumed they would roll Kentucky, but loss could get them refocused
3. Oklahoma - Beat a very very good Mizzou team and have a pretty easy road the rest of the way so long as they don't beat themselves
4. South Florida - Still expect at least one loss, which could come as early as Thursday night @ Rutgers
5. Oregon - After letting the game against Cal go and a bye week, the Ducks plastered Wazzu and are playing the best ball out west
6. Florida - Will beat Kentucky on Saturday - BOOK IT!!
7. Boston College - I am still not a believer and first loss is around the corner
8. Arizona State - Still just waiting to see how good this team is.
9. California - They drop this far (and behind Oregon despite beating them) just because Nate Longshore may not be healthy
10. West Virginia - If Pat White is healthy, the Mountaineers can run their way to Nawlins
11. South Carolina - First place in the SEC East for now, but still have brunt of SEC schedule left
12. Missouri - Were never out of the game against the Sooners until the 4th quarter, but one or two more losses could be on the horizon
13. Virginia Tech - Playing as strong as anyone in the country
14. USC - 17-10 over Arizona --> injuries are to blame, but until healthy you guys are down here
15. Kansas - I just can't push them up any higher yet
16. Kentucky - This is why the SEC is so difficult after upsetting LSU, their reward is a game against Florida
17. Auburn - The loss to USF doesn't look so bad anymore, but the flop against MSU is still unforgivable
18. Boise State - Offense is clicking, but defense was played for fools in 4OT game (and highest scoring game) against Nevada
19. Texas Tech - Defense stepped up in blowout of Texas A&M and offense behind Harell and Crabtree is something to behold
20. Hawaii - Still undefeated, but games against BSU and Washington remain
21. Michigan - Are playing some really good football and Mike Hart, if not injured, could be runaway favorite for Heisman after his play through this tumultuous season
22. Tennessee - Two bad losses, but this really is a great team truly capable of beating anybody
23. Cincinnati - Tough loss to Louisville, but still capable of big things this season
24. Virginia - Being 6-1 is worth something even if they haven't been glamorous in how they've done it
25. Illinois - Lost a game they should've won against Iowa, but this team is still young and quite strong

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