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		<title>College Football USA Today Top 25 Poll for Week 6 &#8211; Virginia Tech moves up to #5</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 02:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/college-football/college-football-usa-today-top-25-poll-for-week-6-virginia-tech-moves-up-to-5/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/virginia-tech-150x150.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="Virginia Tech" title="Virginia Tech" /></a>NSAwins.com has posted the new College Football USA Today Top 25 Poll for Week 6 of the 2009 College Football season. The top of the poll remains the same, as Florida remains #1 with 57 1st place votes, followed by #2 Texas(1 1st place vote), #3 Alabama(1 1st place vote), and #4 LSU. Virginia Tech [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/virginia-tech.jpg" alt="Virginia Tech" title="Virginia Tech" width="228" height="250" class="alignright size-full wp-image-181" />NSAwins.com has posted the new College Football USA Today Top 25 Poll for Week 6 of the 2009 College Football season. The top of the poll remains the same, as Florida remains #1 with 57 1st place votes, followed by #2 Texas(1 1st place vote), #3 Alabama(1 1st place vote), and #4 LSU. Virginia Tech and Boise St switch positions this week, as the Hokies move up to #5 and Boise St drops from #5 to #6. The rest of the Top 10 has USC #7, Ohio St #8, TCU #9 and Cincinnati #10. The biggest shakeup of the week has Oklahoma falling from #8 to #21 after losing to Miami-Fl 21-10 this past saturday as a -7.5 point favorite. The win moved the Hurricanes up to #11 from #21. Check below of the complete Top 25 USA Today College Football rankings this week.</p>
<p><strong>NCAAF Rankings USA Today: Week 6</strong><br />
Records through Sun Oct 4, 2009<br />
Rank Team Record Pts Last Week<br />
1. Florida (57) 4-0 1473 1<br />
2. Texas (1) 4-0 1408 2<br />
3. Alabama (1) 5-0 1366 3<br />
4. LSU 5-0 1273 4<br />
5. Virginia Tech 4-1 1141 6<br />
6. Boise St. 5-0 1133 5<br />
7. USC 4-1 1123 7<br />
8. Ohio St. 4-1 1072 9<br />
9. TCU 4-0 965 10<br />
10. Cincinnati 5-0 937 11<br />
11. Miami (FL) 3-1 750 21<br />
12. Penn St. 4-1 713 13<br />
13. Oklahoma St. 3-1 702 12<br />
14. Iowa 5-0 655 17<br />
15. Kansas 4-0 616 16<br />
16. Mississippi 3-1 460 18<br />
17. Oregon 4-1 433 25<br />
18. Missouri 4-0 386 23<br />
19. Auburn 5-0 369 NR<br />
20. BYU 4-1 353 21<br />
21. Oklahoma 2-2 346 8<br />
22. Nebraska 3-1 329 24<br />
23. Georgia Tech 4-1 278 NR<br />
24. South Florida 5-0 220 NR<br />
25. Wisconsin 5-0 156 NR<br />
<strong>Others Receiving Votes:</strong><br />
Georgia 148, South Carolina 128, Notre Dame 57, Houston 52, Stanford 43, Michigan 33, Utah 31, Boston Coll. 15, Pittsburgh 6, Arizona 2, West Virginia 1, Arkansas 1, Cent. Michigan 1</p>
<p>Check out NSAwins.com&#8217;s <a href="http://www.nsawins.com/college-football-power-rankings.shtml" title="College Football Power Rankings"><u>College Football Power Rankings</u></a> page for weekly updated AP, USA Today, BCS, and NSAwins.com NCAA Football polls.
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<p><a href="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/college-football/college-football-usa-today-top-25-poll-for-week-6-virginia-tech-moves-up-to-5/" rel="bookmark">College Football USA Today Top 25 Poll for Week 6 &#8211; Virginia Tech moves up to #5</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.nsawins.com/betting">NSAwins &quot;Betting Daily&quot; Sports Betting Blog</a> on October 6, 2009.</p>
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		<title>College Football Top 25 AP Poll Released for Week 5 of 2009 &#8211; LSU, Boise St in the Top 5</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 22:51:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/college-football/college-football-top-25-ap-poll-released-for-week-5-of-2009-lsu-boise-st-in-the-top-5/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" src="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/les-miles-219x300.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="les-miles" title="les-miles" /></a>NSAwins.com has posted the College Football Top 25 AP Poll for Week 5 of the 2009 NCAA Football season and the poll has had a major shakeup after this past week&#8217;s many upsets. LSU(#4) and Boise St(#5) both crack the Top 5 for the first time this season after last week&#8217;s #4(Ole Miss) and #5(Penn [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/les-miles-219x300.jpg" alt="les-miles" title="les-miles" width="219" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-533" />NSAwins.com has posted the College Football Top 25 AP Poll for Week 5 of the 2009 NCAA Football season and the poll has had a major shakeup after this past week&#8217;s many upsets. LSU(#4) and Boise St(#5) both crack the Top 5 for the first time this season after last week&#8217;s #4(Ole Miss) and #5(Penn St) both lost. Ole Miss&#8217;s embarassing 16-10 loss at South Carolina last thursday night dropped the Rebels all the way down to #21 this week, while Joe Pa&#8217;s Penn St Nittany Lions dropped to #15 after losing at home to Iowa 21-10. The 4-0 Hawkeyes have entered this week&#8217;s poll as the #13 ranked team in the nation after not being ranked at all the first four weeks of the season. The poll has a total of 4 new Top 10 teams this week, as #6 Virginia Tech, #7 USC, #9 Ohio St, and #10 Cincinnati all moved up into the Top 10 after 4 Top 10 teams lost last week(#4 Ole Miss, #5 Penn St, #6 Cal, #9 Miami-Fl). Please look below for the official Week 5 College Football Top 25 AP Poll rankings. </p>
<p><strong>NCAAF Rankings AP Top 25: Week 5</strong><br />
Records through Sun Sep 27, 2009<br />
Rank Team Record Pts Last Week<br />
1. Florida (55) 4-0 1490 1<br />
2. Texas (1) 4-0 1420 2<br />
3. Alabama (3) 4-0 1400 3<br />
4. LSU 4-0 1225 7<br />
5. Boise St. 4-0 1203 8<br />
6. Virginia Tech 3-1 1190 11<br />
7. USC 3-1 998 12<br />
8. Oklahoma 2-1 979 10<br />
9. Ohio St. 3-1 957 13<br />
10. Cincinnati 4-0 946 14<br />
11. TCU 3-0 896 15<br />
12. Houston 3-0 844 17<br />
13. Iowa 4-0 788 NR<br />
14. Oklahoma St. 3-1 591 16<br />
15. Penn St. 3-1 470 5<br />
16. Oregon 3-1 462 NR<br />
17. Miami (FL) 2-1 452 9<br />
18. Kansas 4-0 418 20<br />
18. Georgia 3-1 418 21<br />
20. BYU 3-1 349 19<br />
21. Mississippi 2-1 340 4<br />
22. Michigan 4-0 271 23<br />
23. Nebraska 3-1 256 25<br />
24. California 3-1 206 6<br />
25. Georgia Tech 3-1 185 NR<br />
<strong>Others Receiving Votes:</strong><br />
Missouri 175, Auburn 171, South Carolina 154, South Florida 145, UCLA 41, Utah 25, Wisconsin 20, Notre Dame 7, Arizona St. 4, Stanford 2, North Carolina 2</p>
<p>Check out NSAwins.com&#8217;s <a href="http://www.nsawins.com/college-football-power-rankings.shtml" title="NCAA Football Weekly Power Rankings"><u>NCAA Football Weekly Power Rankings</u></a> page for updated AP, USA Today, BCS, and NSAwins.com College Football polls.
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		<title>College Football Top 25 AP Poll Released for Week 3 of 2009 &#8211; Michigan Back in at #25</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 19:07:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/college-football/college-football-top-25-ap-poll-released-for-week-3-of-2009-michigan-back-in-at-25/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" src="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/michigan-top-25-257x300.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="michigan-top-25" title="michigan-top-25" /></a>NSAwins.com has posted the newly released Week 3 College Football AP Top 25 Poll(Released 9/13/09) and the poll welcomes back the Michigan Wolverines for the 1st time since the end of the 2007 season. Michigan was unranked all of last season, but earned the #25 spot in this week&#8217;s AP Poll Top 25 after defeating [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>NCAAF Rankings AP Top 25: Week 3</strong><br />
Records through Sun Sep 13, 2009<br />
Rank Team Record Pts Last Week<br />
1. Florida (56) 2-0 1491 1<br />
2. Texas (1) 2-0 1404 2<br />
3. USC (1) 2-0 1396 3<br />
4. Alabama (2) 2-0 1328 4<br />
5. Penn St. 2-0 1145 7<br />
5. Mississippi 1-0 1145 6<br />
7. BYU 2-0 1122 9<br />
8. California 2-0 1058 10<br />
9. LSU 2-0 951 11<br />
10. Boise St. 2-0 945 12<br />
11. Ohio St. 1-1 840 8<br />
12. Oklahoma 1-1 835 13<br />
13. Virginia Tech 1-1 749 14<br />
14. Georgia Tech 2-0 683 15<br />
15. TCU 1-0 609 16<br />
16. Oklahoma St. 1-1 445 5<br />
17. Cincinnati 2-0 407 23<br />
18. Utah 2-0 405 17<br />
19. Nebraska 2-0 365 22<br />
20. Miami (FL) 1-0 364 20<br />
21. Houston 2-0 341 NR<br />
22. Kansas 2-0 271 24<br />
23. Georgia 1-1 260 21<br />
24. North Carolina 2-0 250 19<br />
25. Michigan 2-0 169 NR<br />
<strong>Others Receiving Votes:</strong><br />
Missouri 93, Pittsburgh 87, Oregon St. 64, Texas Tech 54, UCLA 44, Notre Dame 40, West Virginia 30, Auburn 26, Iowa 23, Boston Coll. 19, Baylor 15, Clemson 10, Oregon 5, Arizona 4, Arkansas 3, Colorado St. 2, South Florida 1, Florida St. 1, Minnesota 1<br />
<strong>ALL Records thru September 13, 2009</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 20:51:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/college-football/preseason-top-25-college-football-power-rankings-from-nsawins-com/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" src="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/florida-gators-1-219x300.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="florida-gators-#1" title="florida-gators-#1" /></a>2009 College Football season kicks off this week and NSAwins.com has posted it&#8217;s Preseason Top 25 College Football Power Rankings for the upcoming season. The following rankings are compiled by taking the Top 25 votes sent to us from NSAwins.com&#8217;s Sports Handicapping Experts(The LEGEND, Gerry &#8220;BIG CAT&#8221; Andino, Lou Panelli, Steve &#8220;SCOOP&#8221; Kendall, and William [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-494" title="florida-gators-#1" src="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/florida-gators-1-219x300.jpg" alt="florida-gators-#1" width="219" height="300" />2009 College Football season kicks off this week and NSAwins.com has posted it&#8217;s Preseason Top 25 College Football Power Rankings for the upcoming season. The following rankings are compiled by taking the Top 25 votes sent to us from NSAwins.com&#8217;s Sports Handicapping Experts(The LEGEND, Gerry &#8220;BIG CAT&#8221; Andino, Lou Panelli, Steve &#8220;SCOOP&#8221; Kendall, and William E. Stockton), as well as from NSAwins.com&#8217;s &#8220;FINAL SCORE REPORT&#8221; blog&#8217;s founders and contributing authors(Stephen G. and David E.). These rankings will be updated every monday throughout the College Football regular season and after the completion of the Bowl Season. Please keep in mind that these power rankings are based on current records and performances and not a prediction on how we think teams will end up at the end of the season or how two teams would fare if they played one another. The Florida Gators and Tim Tebow are NSAwins.com&#8217;s official predictions to win the 2010 BCS Championship and Heisman Trophy as we head into the season, but we may feel differently once the season progresses and other teams and players step their games up. Anyway, below is the official preseason College Football Top 25 power rankings from NSAwins.com. Enjoy.</p>
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<h3><strong>NSAwins.com&#8217;s Preseason College Football Top 25</strong></h3>
<p><strong>RK, LW, TEAM, RECORD</strong><br />
<strong>#1 &#8211; Florida Gators 0-0</strong> Easy schedule, Urban Meyer, plus Tim Tebow. What else do they need? The Gators are the favorite.<br />
<strong>#2 &#8211; Texas Longhorns 0-0</strong> Colt McCoy and the Horns are on a mission after last season&#8217;s Big 12 Championship snub.<br />
<strong>#3 &#8211; Oklahoma Sooners 0-0</strong> Sam Bradford is back, but the o-line is unproven and Stoops has to prove he can be &#8220;Big Game Bob&#8221; once again after going 0-5 last 5 BCS bowl appearances.<br />
<strong>#4 &#8211; LSU Tigers 0-0</strong> The Tigers defense was atrocious last season. Gave up 30 plus points 5 times. Things will be different in 2009 under new defensive coordinator John Chavis. The Tigers defense should be vastly improved.<br />
<strong>#5 &#8211; USC Trojans 0-0</strong> Pete Carroll&#8217;s coaching will be tested this season as USC will start freshman QB Matt Barkley. However, reports out of LA say the kid is the REAL DEAL and the Trojans are loaded elsewhere. Expect USC to be in the BCS Title game hunt all season.<br />
<strong>#6 &#8211; Alabama Crimson Tide 0-0</strong> The Tide will be a work in progress offensively, but the defense should be stout from the get go. Nick Saban is probably a year away from really making a run at the SEC and BCS titles, but the Tide have the ability to play in another BCS bowl game this season.<br />
<strong>#7 &#8211; Ohio St Buckeyes 0-0</strong> We&#8217;ll find out just how good the Buckeyes and Trojans are on September 12th when they matchup in Colombus. Sophomore QB Terrelle Pryor is a stud and should find his name in the Heisman mix all season long.<br />
<strong>#8 &#8211; Virginia Tech Hokies 0-0</strong> 15 starters return for head coach Frank Beamer from a 10-4 team last season. The Hokies are once again the class of the ACC and get much respect from NSAwins.com for playing a tough non-league schedule(Alabama(neutral), Nebraska, at East Carolina).<br />
<strong>#9 &#8211; TCU Horned Frogs 0-0</strong> Gary Patterson might be the most underrated head coach in the nation and the TCU program might be the most unappreciated football program in the nation. TCU las led the nation in total defense three times since 2000. TCU very well could be this season&#8217;s Utah and run the table from the Mountain West.<br />
<strong>#10 &#8211; Boise St Broncos 0-0</strong> Sophomore QB Kellen Morre returns after throwing for 25 TD&#8217;s as a freshman. Boise St kicks off the season at home versus Oregon so we will find out early just how good Boise St and Oregon both are.<br />
<strong>#11 &#8211; Oklahoma St Cowboys 0-0</strong> 14 starters return from a 9-4 outfit last season. The Cowboys kick off the season against Georgia, play at home vs Texas(10/31), and at Oklahoma(11/28). If they win 2 of the 3, than we could be talking about a BCS team. Keep an eye on Mike Gundy&#8217;s crew this season.<br />
<strong>#12 &#8211; Penn St Nittany Lions 0-0</strong> If Joe Paterno&#8217;s team wants to get taken seriously, than they need to play a better non-league slate. The 2009 cast of Akron, Syracuse, Temple, and Eastern Illionis is embarassing. Having said that, Penn St is talented and should duke it out with Ohio St for the league title.<br />
<strong>#13 &#8211; Florida St Seminoles 0-0</strong> The Noles are still far away from their 90&#8242;s heyday when they were annually a Top 5 team, but they are ready to make a jump in 2009 and be a bonafide Top 15 club. The talent is there and they could possibly be 8-0 heading into November if they can win at BYU(9/19) and at North Carolina(10/22).<br />
<strong>#14 &#8211; Georgia Bulldogs 0-0</strong> 13 starters return to Athens from a team that went 10-3 last season. The only problem is the NFL Draft&#8217;s #1 pick(Matthew Stafford) isn&#8217;t among them. However, 5th senior Joe Cox should fill in well and Mark Richt&#8217;s crew should once again find itself in the double digit win column.<br />
<strong>#15 &#8211; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 0-0</strong> Paul Johnson&#8217;s debut season in Atlanta was a huge success, as the Jackets went 9-4 overall and beat rival Georgia to snap a seven-game skid to their top rival. 17 starters return for 2009 including stud RB Jonathan Dwyer.<br />
<strong>#16 &#8211; Mississippi Rebels 0-0</strong> Houston Nutt&#8217;s debut season in Oxford was a smashing success, as the Rebels shocked the Gators in Gainesville and crushed an 11-1 Texas Tech team in the Cotton Bowl. 14 starters return in 2009, but the Rebels won&#8217;t be able to sneak up on anyone this season.<br />
<strong>#17 &#8211; California Bears 0-0</strong> Keep an eye on Cal running back Jahvid Best this season as a potential Heisman Trophy darkhorse pick. Best was 2nd in the nation last season in all-purposes yards and should win Pac 10 offensive player of the year.<br />
<strong>#18 &#8211; Oregon Ducks 0-0</strong> The Ducks have their hands full in September, as they play at Boise St(9/3), at home versus Purdue(9/12), at home versus Utah(9/19), and at home versus Cal(9/26). If somehow they can win all 4, than the Ducks will find themselves in the Top 10 by November.<br />
<strong>#19 &#8211; Utah Utes 0-0</strong> 11 starters return from the 2008 team that shocked the nation by going undefeated and finishing #2 in the final national polls. Going undefeated in 2009 will be tough do, however, as the Utes have away games at Oregon(9/19), at TCU(11/14), and at BYU(11/28).<br />
<strong>#20 &#8211; North Carolina Tar Heels 0-0</strong> Butch Davis is on the cusp of turning the Tar Heels program into a perennial ACC title contender. The Heels went 8-5 last season, but 4 of the 5 losses were by 3 or fewer points. With 15 starters returning in 2009, look for the Heels to turn a couple of them losses into wins this go around.<br />
<strong>#21 &#8211; BYU Cougars 0-0</strong> BYU QB Max Hall returns to lead the Cougars in 2009 after throwing for 3,957 yards and 35 TD&#8217;s last season. The Cougars return 12 starters from last seaon&#8217;s 10-3 team and should be in the mix with TCU and Utah to take the Mountain West crown this season.<br />
<strong>#22 &#8211; Nebraska Cornhuskers 0-0</strong> The Cornhuskers found the right man for the job in head coach Bo Pelini. Pelini&#8217;s debut season in Lincoln produced a 9-4 record and a renewed sense of pride among previously disenchanted Nebraska fans and alumni. Expect big things in the future out of this storied program under Pelini.<br />
<strong>#23 &#8211; Kansas Jayhawks 0-0</strong> The Jayhawks struggled last season against the heavyweights of the Big 12 conference and eventually wound up finishing with an 8-5 record. That&#8217;s a far cry from their 11-1 record and BCS berth team of 2007. What will the 2009 team produce? Probably something in the middle.<br />
<strong>#24 &#8211; Iowa Hawkeyes 0-0</strong> Iowa went 9-4 in 2008, but lost 4 games by a combined 12 points. Expect the Hawkeyes to be rock solid once again in 2009 and win 8-9 games, but road trips at Penn St and at Ohio St will be too tough to overcome for us to consider Iowa a legitemate Big 10 championship contender.<br />
<strong>#25 &#8211; Pittsburgh Panthers 0-0</strong> The Big East is wide open and the Panthers should have the inside track at the league title. The defense should be the best in the Big East and the schedule lines up well with only 5 road games that are all winnable.</td>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/college-football/2009-preseason-college-football-usa-today-poll-released/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/florida-gators-150x150.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="florida-gators" title="florida-gators" /></a>The preseason 2009 College Football USA Today poll has been officially released and the voters have made Florida the preseason #1 ranked team with 53 1st place votes. Urban Meyer&#8217;s Gators are the odds on favorite to win the BCS Title for the 3rd time in 4 seasons and have a team loaded with returning [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-211" title="florida-gators" src="http://www.nsawins.com/betting/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/florida-gators.jpg" alt="florida-gators" width="245" height="289" />The preseason 2009 College Football USA Today poll has been officially released and the voters have made Florida the preseason #1 ranked team with 53 1st place votes. Urban Meyer&#8217;s Gators are the odds on favorite to win the BCS Title for the 3rd time in 4 seasons and have a team loaded with returning talent from last year&#8217;s BCS championship team, including the return of Heisman favorite Tim Tebow. The Longhorns are the #2 ranked team in the USA Today poll and received 4 1st place votes, while Oklahoma is the 3rd ranked team with 1 1st place vote, and USC is the 4th ranked team and also received 1 1st place vote. Nick Saban&#8217;s Alabama Crimson Tide round out the Top 5 in the 1st USA Today College Football poll of the 2009 season. View the complete preseason week 1 USA Today College Football Poll below:</p>
<p>USA Today: Week 1 (Preseason)<br />
Week:1<br />
Records through Fri Aug 7, 2009<br />
Rank Team Record Pts Last Week<br />
1. Florida (53) 0-0 1466 &#8211;<br />
2. Texas (4) 0-0 1386 &#8211;<br />
3. Oklahoma (1) 0-0 1358 &#8211;<br />
4. USC (1) 0-0 1321 &#8211;<br />
5. Alabama 0-0 1134 &#8211;<br />
6. Ohio St. 0-0 1126 &#8211;<br />
7. Virginia Tech 0-0 1020 &#8211;<br />
8. Penn St. 0-0 988 &#8211;<br />
9. LSU 0-0 917 &#8211;<br />
10. Mississippi 0-0 889 &#8211;<br />
11. Oklahoma St. 0-0 861 &#8211;<br />
12. California 0-0 711 &#8211;<br />
13. Georgia 0-0 707 &#8211;<br />
14. Oregon 0-0 694 &#8211;<br />
15. Georgia Tech 0-0 559 &#8211;<br />
16. Boise St. 0-0 542 &#8211;<br />
17. TCU 0-0 461 &#8211;<br />
18. Utah 0-0 404 &#8211;<br />
19. Florida St. 0-0 371 &#8211;<br />
20. North Carolina 0-0 293 &#8211;<br />
21. Iowa 0-0 257 &#8211;<br />
22. Nebraska 0-0 236 &#8211;<br />
23. Notre Dame 0-0 194 &#8211;<br />
24. BYU 0-0 178 &#8211;<br />
25. Oregon St. 0-0 165 &#8212; </p>
<p>Others Receiving Votes:<br />
Kansas St. 138, Michigan St. 136, Texas Tech 114, Cincinnati 90, Pittsburgh 64, West Virginia 55, Rutgers 51, Miami (FL) 46, Missouri 44, Illinois 38, Clemson 30, South Carolina 18, UCLA 14, Auburn 12, Nevada 11, South Florida 11, Kentucky 9, N.C. State 7, Arkansas 6, Wisconsin 6, Northwestern 5, Wake Forest 4, Southern Miss 4, Cent. Michigan 3, East Carolina 3, Boston Coll. 3, Arizona 3, Tennessee 2, Navy 2, Maryland 2, Colorado 2, Houston 1, Michigan 1, Troy 1, Minnesota 1
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