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BCS Projections and Sunday Poll Release Open Thread

Ho hum.  Most of the top teams devoured some cupcakes before next week's rivalry games.

LSU lost to Ole Miss, Wisconsin fell to Northwestern and Stanford fell to California.  How might the BCS top 15 look tomorrow night?  For a second opinion ask the guru.

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1) Florida Gators.  There is no reason to make changes near the top.

2) Alabama Crimson Tide.

3) Texas Longhorns.

4) TCU Horned Frogs

5) Cincinnati Bearcats.

6) Boise St. Broncos.

7) Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

8) Pittsburgh Panthers.  Other than knocking out the losers their is little reason to expect a change in the order either.

9) Ohio St. Buckeyes.

10) Oregon Ducks.

11) Oklahoma St. Cowboys.

12) Iowa Hawkeyes.

13) Penn St. Nittany Lions.

14) Virginia Tech Hokies .

15) LSU Tigers.  I can't see them falling further than here.

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i would not be surprised if boise state moved past cincy

when you don’t play and the other teams have all have 11 wins sometimes you slide a little. both utah and byu might move up two spaces considering wisky lost(3 losses) and so did stanford. that sets up a great matchup in the mwc which i believe utah wins 24-17. they have the better defense and max hall is prone to interceptions. even though he threw 5 td’s vs a.f. he still had two int’s. peace.

yes i am obsessive, obnoxious, in your face and all about covering the spread. those are my good qualities.

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