1. Florida (50)
2. Texas (4)
3. Alabama (5)
4. TCU
5. Boise State
6. Iowa
7. Cincinnati
8. Oregon
9. LSU
10. Penn State
11. Georgia Tech
12. Ohio State
13. Southern California
14. Pittsburgh
15. Houston
16. Utah
17. Miami (Fla.)
18. Oklahoma State
19. Arizona
20. Oklahoma
21. Notre Dame
22. Wisconsin
23. California
24. Virginia Tech
25. Brigham Young
Dropped out
No. 20 West Virginia (6-2, lost to South Florida 30-19), No. 21 South Carolina (6-3, lost to Tennessee 31-13), No. 22 Mississippi (5-3, lost to Auburn 33-20). Others receiving votes
South Florida (6-2) 65; West Virginia (6-2) 51; Texas Tech (6-3) 49; Auburn (6-3) 46; Clemson (5-3) 18; South Carolina (6-3) 15; Idaho (7-2) 8; North Carolina (5-3) 8; Central Michigan (7-2) 7; Boston College (6-3) 5; Navy (6-3) 5; Rutgers (6-2) 4; Tennessee (4-4) 4; Duke (5-3) 3; Kansas State (5-4) 1; Temple (6-2) 1; Troy (6-2) 1.
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legendkiller5 03:05 PM 11-01-2009
This poll only further confirms that coaches vote based on the final score.
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lilbently 03:10 PM 11-01-2009
SMH at Iowa still being ahead of Cincinnati. Guess the coaches didnt watch that game and just saw Iowa won by a lot.
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Texas jumps from 14 to 9 which will give them a huge boost in the computer portion as expected with the win. Iowa dropped to #2 because their SoS was affected by playing Indiana, Cincy moved up a few spots
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Husker_OS 03:51 PM 11-01-2009
Check out the Wildcats breaking the top 20.
I called it 4 months ago, but no big deal :-)[Reply]