CFTT Top Ten Update Number 2
Note: I just want to reiterate my reasoning for updating every 3 weeks. I read on a message board this week about my doing so as being kind of strange. That’s fine, maybe I am strange. Look back at the original post which I will link to on every CFTT Top Ten hereafter. I think parity, for the most part, has arrived in college football, therefore, I want to see teams play out a few weeks before updating. Again, at the least, I’ll be kown as “the guy who updates his poll every three weeks.”
1. Oklahoma, 5-0
The Sooners continue to prove their worth unlike anyone else in the country. They have not had a close game including road blow outs against Washington (before Locker was injured) and now Baylor. The even handled TCU at home by 25 points. Sam Bradford rises in the Heisman Trophy race each week. This week, they get their toughest test by far, Texas in the Red River Shootout (I mean Rivalry).
2. Alabama, 6-0
Thus far, the most impressive team because they have knocked off two teams ranked in the top ten, and they won fairly handily. If you throw out the Georgia game where they gave up 30 points to Matthew Stafford and Co., the defense has only given up 9 points per game. Their offensive and defensive lines may be the best in the country. Sure, they struggled with Kentucky, but good teams will struggle in at least one game (usually more), especially after an emotional win against Georgia. Oh yeah, Kentucky is pretty good.
3. Missouri, 5-0
The Tigers dominated Nebraska, on the road. Now, I know the Cornhuskers aren’t quite a top 25 team, but it was still impressive. Missouri’s schedule hasn’t been the toughest just yet, but their offense is humming. They have only played one game outside of Missouri, and Texas awaits them in Austin on October 18th. Take out the Illinois game, and the Mizzou defense has only allowed 14.5 points per game.
4. LSU, 4-0
The Bengal Tigers should be 5-0, but Hurricane Ike forced the Troy game to be moved to November. So far, the Tigers have had to revamp their offense with their defense leading the charge. The last couple of games, it seems that the LSU offense has found an identity. It seems as if Jarrett Lee is the QB of choice. After a disasterous start against Auburn, Lee found his poise and threw some nice passes down field giving LSU a deep threat to complement their run attack. Their defense, however, has uncharacteristically given up 20 plus points the last two games against Auburn and Mississippi State, two teams not known to be great offenses.
5. Texas, 5-0
The Horns are giving up just 11.4 points per game, and they have played some offenses who have exploded for big scores this year (Rice, UTEP). Many wondered how they would do on the road against Colorado, but their was appraently nothing to worry about. They buried Buff in their own stadium setting up a huge game against number one ranked Oklahoma. Their offense is really playing well, and their defense has been surprising excellent under first year coordinator Will Muschamp.
6. Penn State, 6-0
The Nitany Lions have been almost as impressive as Alabama. They beaten everyone handily with their only struggle on the road against Purdue. The Lions have already played tow road games which gives them early season tests that should be good for the stretch run against Wisconsin (this week) and Ohio State (10/25). They are the team to beat in the Big Ten.
7. USC, 3-1
The Trojans have dominated everyone except Oregon State who should prove to be pretty good when the years done. They don’t have a single ranked team left on their schedule as it is now. How good are the Trojans, we probably won’t know until the bowl season. They need a game against a Big 12 or SEC team.
8. Texas Tech, 5-0
For the first time this year I have the Red Raiders in my top ten. There are some stats that are standing out that lets me believe this a legitimate top ten team. First, defense. They are giving up just 18.4 points per game which is tough considering the type of offense they run. Second, they are averaging 144.4 yards rushing per game. That is something that was missing last year, and it looks like Mike Leach has found himself some backs. Unfortunately for Tech, they are in the same conference with Oklahoma, Texas and Missouri.
9. Georgia, 4-1
I would make too much out of Georgia getting beat by Alabama at home. The Tide is very good, and so is Georgia. Georgia was not ready in the first half against Alabama, but once they woke up, they made a very good rally and looked like they would keep their national championship aspirations alive. Unfortuantely, Knowshon Moreno was hurt, and the score took him out of the game as they were coming from behind. They still have a tough schedule.
10. BYU, 5-0
BYU has only had one close game and that was at Washington before Jake Locker was injured. Their offense is averaging 41.2 points per game and their defense is giving up just 11.6 points per game. At Utah State Saturday, BYU put it in cruise control during the second half winning 34-14. After hosting New Mexico Saturday, they have to come to Fort Worth on Thursday to play the Horned Frogs. TCU made it close in Provo last year, and their defense has been dominant.
Rising
BYU
Alabama
Texas Tech
Penn State
Falling
South Florida
Oregon
Auburn













