Sunday, October 24, 2010

MMSF Top 10 Week Eight

Every Monday here on the Blog and later on the show we unveil our top 10 in college football. These rankings are based on this week only, it is not a prediciton for how we feel the season will end. Click here to view the latest Associated Press and Coaches Polls.
  1. Oregon 7 - 0 (1) - The Ducks are easily the most complete talented team in the nation. QB Darron Thomas and RB LaMichael James lead a dangerous Ducks offense. Oregon travels to down USC this weekend, but the Trojans have scored 30+ points six times this season. Upset alert?
  2. Boise State 6-0 (2) - The BCS hates the Broncos. First it was Oklahoma who leapt in front of Boise and now Auburn. That being said, Kellen Moore and company should be feeling great about their chances for the BCS.
  3. Auburn 8-0 (5) - Cam Newton. Cam Newton. Cam Newton. Cam Newton. Cam Newton.
  4. TCU 8-0 (4) - In two weeks the Horned Frogs travel to Utah in a major showdown. That's great for college football fans, but bad for those that want to see more Non-AQ schools in BCS bowls.
  5. Michigan State 8-0 (6) - Next week Sparty travels to Ames to do battle with the Hawkeyes of Iowa. Win that game and Michigan State is going 12-0. Will they be the team keeping Boise State out or will an undefeated Big 10 team be left out of the title game?
  6. Missouri 7-0 (NR) - A major win over Oklahoma, but I still don't buy into this team being a threat for the title. By the way, what happened to the defense in the Big 12?
  7. Alabama 7-1 (8) - All of the losses suffered by top teams means that if 'Bama wins the Iron Bowl they could sneak back up into one of the top two spots. Playoffs anyone?
  8. Wisconsin 7-1 (9) - With James White and John Clay at RB the Badgers may be the best one loss team. Scony needs a Sparty collapse to have a shot at the Rose.
  9. Utah 7-0 (10) - I can't say this enough, make sure you watch Utah host TCU in two weeks. This game makes me so mad that the MWC is breaking up.
  10. LSU 7-1 (7) - I hate to say this, but late in the Tigers game against Auburn I was actually rooting for Les Miles. It's like he is a far more successful Greg Robinson. Just lucking into these things.

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