Rank | Team | Delta |
---|---|---|
1 | South Florida | 4 |
2 | Ohio State | 1 |
3 | Boston College | 1 |
4 | Oklahoma | 2 |
5 | Arizona State | 3 |
6 | South Carolina | 4 |
7 | Kansas | 6 |
8 | Kentucky | 7 |
9 | Oregon | 2 |
10 | Virginia Tech | 2 |
11 | West Virginia | 5 |
12 | Tennessee | 6 |
13 | Texas | 13 |
14 | LSU | 13 |
15 | Southern Cal | 7 |
16 | California | 14 |
17 | Hawaii | -- |
18 | Florida | 2 |
19 | Auburn | -- |
20 | Georgia | 1 |
21 | Missouri | 14 |
22 | Cincinnati | 13 |
23 | Texas Tech | 3 |
24 | Virginia | 2 |
25 | Penn State | 1 |
Dropped Out: Illinois (#14), Wisconsin (#23), Florida State (#24), Connecticut (#25).
This is nuts.
We're down to six undefeated teams: Ohio State, Boston College, South Florida, Arizona State, Kansas, and Hawaii.
Should South Carolina be that high?
I'm of the mind that losers should drop harder than they do in the regular AP polls, the coaches dropped LSU to only fifth, yet rank Arizona State at 12th. That sounds a little like they're not paying much attention, doesn't it?
Comments welcome, please.