College Football 2007: There are poll hopefuls, 9 of the top 25 teams get a reality check

Website design By BotEap.com(Editor’s note: All ratings used in this article come from the AP Top 25 survey and all team ratings used are from Sagarin, the gold standard among rating services.)

Website design By BotEap.comIn the world of college football there are pretenders and contenders. Nine of the top 25 AP teams and 3 of the top 5 received a reality check over the weekend.

Website design By BotEap.comDid this annual event surprise me? Hardly. When you start analyzing how some of the teams started the week 4-0 and finished it 4-1, it’s so easy to see your face in a mirror. Reality has a way of revealing all the wrinkles and weaknesses.

Website design By BotEap.comTo open, there are the No.3 Oklahoma Sooners who lost a Big 12 Conference game 27-24 on a last second field goal in Colorado against the Buffalos. Oklahoma fell to No. 10 in the Top 25.

Website design By BotEap.comThe Sooners reached their lofty No. 3 ranking by beating No. 170 North Texas, No. 145 Utah State, No. 58 Tulsa and No. 44 Miami (FL). His offense scored big in all of them, but his schedule was only 100th-best in the country.

Website design By BotEap.comUrban Meyer and his defending national champion Florida Gators fared no better. They lost 20-17 on a field goal at home to Auburn in an SEC Conference game. Florida trailed 17-3 entering the fourth quarter.

Website design By BotEap.comThe loss snapped an 11-game win streak for the Gators, who suffered their first home loss under Urban Meyer. Meyer’s team had won 18 in a row at home, 17 since Meyer took over in 2005.

Website design By BotEap.comThe Gators got to their No. 4 ranking by getting the better of No. 110 Western Kentucky, No. 85 Mississippi, No. 77 Troy and No. 32 Tennessee, an SEC opponent. Beating Tennessee is what pushed Florida up the rankings. Florida fell to No. 9 in the rankings.

Website design By BotEap.comNo. 5 West Virginia met No. 18 South Florida in a Big East matchup in South Florida and lost 21-13. Coach Jim Leavitt and his South Florida Bulls are quickly becoming the team no one wants to face and THE story of the college football season.

Website design By BotEap.comWest Virginia dropped from No. 5 to No. 13 in the rankings, while South Florida rose from No. 18 to No. 6.

Website design By BotEap.comWest Virginia rose to its No. 5 ranking by defeating No. 129 Marshall, No. 94 Western Michigan, No. 74 East Carolina and No. 51 Maryland. Mountaineer fans who expected West Virginia to go undefeated this year and win the national title need to regroup.

Website design By BotEap.comNo. 7 Texas was really found out and embarrassed at home against Kansas State in another Big 12 game as the Wildcats defeated the Longhorns, 41-21. I have been questioning the stature of Texas since the beginning of the year, and now my suspicions have been validated.

Website design By BotEap.comTexas got to 4-0 by defeating No. 162 Rice, No. 100 Arkansas State, No. 73 Central Florida and No. 54 TCU. Particularly telling was Central Florida, which Texas beat by a field goal and allowed 32 points. Texas, which is ranked 25th by Sagarin, fell to 19th, a much more realistic place for the Longhorns to rest.

Website design By BotEap.comNo. 10 Rutgers, the darlings of the Big East, were beaten at home by Maryland 34-24 and dropped to No. 21. I think Rutgers will soon break out of the Top 25 as two 5-0 teams in the Big East. -No. 20 Cincinnati and unranked Connecticut are being overlooked.

Website design By BotEap.comRutgers moved up to No. 10 by whipping No. 208 AA Norfolk State, No. 142 Buffalo and No. 68 Navy. Good complaint, he talks about a blade schedule. They have what they deserve.

Website design By BotEap.comSagarin ranks Rutgers 38th; even that seems high to me at the moment.

Website design By BotEap.comNo. 11 Oregon played host to No. 6 California in a Pac 10 matchup and led 14-10 heading into the fourth quarter, but the Bears scored three touchdowns in the final 15 minutes to shut them out, 31-24.

Website design By BotEap.comWorse, the Ducks’ Cameron Colvin scored what appeared to be the tying touchdown in the closing seconds, but fumbled and the ball went out of the end zone, giving California a touchback and a win when reviewed. the play. Duck fans at Autzen Stadium realized that the errant play could have cost them a national championship in the future.

Website design By BotEap.comOregon fell to No. 14 in the Top 25 and California rose from No. 6 to No. 3.

Website design By BotEap.comNo. 13 Clemson traveled to Georgia Tech and watched his dream season begin to unravel when the Yellow Jacket defense held the Tigers to a field goal to win, 13-3. Clemson dropped to No. 22.

Website design By BotEap.comThe Tigers entered the Top 25 by running No. 154 AA Furman, No. 133 Louisiana-Monroe, No. 87 North Carolina State and No. 21 Florida State. Clemson moved up the standings by beating No. 21 Florida State 24-18 in their first game.

Website design By BotEap.comSagarin ranks Clemson 34th, far from the Top 25. Clemson could drop out of the Top 25 in a heartbeat.

Website design By BotEap.comJoe Paterno’s No. 21 Penn State Nittany Lions began the season 3-0 before losing to a rejuvenated Michigan in the Big House, 14-9, and now loses its second Big 10 game to Illinois 27-20 in Illinois.

Website design By BotEap.comGoing on the road in Big 10 Conference games has suddenly become difficult for Penn State as it dropped out of the Top 25.

Website design By BotEap.comOnce again, Penn State began its season racking up scores on the worst Division 1-A school in college football, No. 171 Florida International, the seventh-worst team in Division 1-A, No. 142 Buffalo and the seemingly unlucky No. 95 and Notre Dame winless. What were those fans in Happy Valley thinking? A national championship? Think again.

Website design By BotEap.comNo. 22 Alabama was the ninth of the top 25 teams to lose when first-year coach Nick Saban and his Crimson Tide visited Florida State and lost 21-14. Alabama dropped out of the Top 25 after arriving just a week earlier. Sagarin now rates Alabama 39th.

Website design By BotEap.comI thought Saban might have gotten Alabama up; Now I have to readjust my expectations for Crimson Tide.

Website design By BotEap.comAnd so fell the nasty 9 – Oklahoma, Florida, West Virginia, Texas, Rutgers, Oregon, Clemson, Penn State and Alabama – but the No. 1 USC Trojans managed to escape by narrowly beating Washington at Husky Stadium by one goal. field 27 -24.

Website design By BotEap.comUSC committed 16 penalties, threw 2 interceptions, lost a fumble and suffered a blocked punt, yet prevailed to maintain its perfect 5-0 record. The 2-3 Washington Huskies aren’t exactly a powerhouse, but Sagarin ranked them 27th, not bad.

Website design By BotEap.comBeing so unimpressive, USC slipped to No. 2 when the LSU Tigers took the top spot.

Website design By BotEap.comLSU outscored No. 144-ranked state rival Tulane 34-9 after tearing apart No. 57 Mississippi State 45-0, No. 28 Virginia Tech 48-7 and No. 125 Middle Tennessee 44-0. LSU’s best win came at home against No. 17 South Carolina 28-16. Sagarin rates LSU No. 1 in the country.

Website design By BotEap.comOnly one other game really caught my eye and that was No. 9 Wisconsin that saw Michigan State 34 points then win by a field goal at home. The Badgers rose to No. 5 in the Top 25.

Website design By BotEap.comI still think Wisconsin isn’t that great. Sagarin rates Wisconsin 24th. The Badgers still have road games at Illinois, Penn State and Ohio State, then host Michigan. After those 4 games, I doubt Wisconsin is 11-0 before their last game in Minnesota.

Website design By BotEap.comTeams in the Top 25 start to lose at this point in the season because they deliberately schedule weak teams early on to give their players confidence, move up the Top 25 rankings, give their boosters hope, and draw attention to their failures. programs.

Website design By BotEap.comOnce conference play begins, it’s game over, as the Nasty 9 found out over the weekend.

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