iggymcfly 0 Report post Posted October 3, 2004 OK, I was completely wrong about Georgia. They're an excellent team that should contend for the national championship. I publicly retract anything bad that I ever said about them. With that out of the way, here are the new college football rankings. (Last week's ranking is in parenthesis.) 1. USC 4-0 (1) 2. Oklahoma 4-0 (2) 3. Georgia 4-0 (12) 4. Auburn 5-0 (6) 5. Miami 4-0 (3) 6. California 3-0 (11) 7. Purdue 4-0 (8) 8. Texas 4-0 (4) 9. Arizona State 5-0 (7) 10. Florida State 3-1 (10) 11. Louisville 4-0 (14) 12. Utah 5-0 (15) 13. Virginia 4-0 (17) 14. Boise State 5-0 (16) 15. Stanford 3-1 (18) 16. Tennessee 3-1 (5) 17. Florida 3-1 (21) 18. Wisconsin 5-0 (22) 19. Michigan 4-1 (23) 20. Oklahoma State 4-0 (NR) 21. South Carolina 4-1 (NR) 22. Minnesota 5-0 (NR) 23. LSU 3-2 (9) 24. Ohio State 3-1 (13) 25. NC State 3-1 (25) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lomasmoney 0 Report post Posted October 3, 2004 what do you base your rankings off because I still think Virgina, Utah, and Louisville are ranked too high Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iggymcfly 0 Report post Posted October 3, 2004 The ratings are based on how well the teams have performed this year. Louisville has been one of the most consistent teams in the country. They shut out solid Kentucky and North Carolina teams by scores of 28-0 and 34-0, while also running up 50 points on lesser foes such as Army and ECU. We won't know exactly how good they are until they play Miami, but they've certainly been impressive thus far. Virginia's also dominated every game they've been in by at least 3 touchdowns, including scoring 56 against Carolina. Meanwhile, Utah ripped a Texas A&M team that looks better by the week, and while they let Air Force hang around a little bit, they never let the game get completely out of control. (i.e. depending on the other team's kicker to miss a late FG) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites