1. Georgia 2. Alabama 3. Notre Dame 4. Clemson 5. Oklahoma 6. Miami (FL) 7. TCU 8. Wisconsin 9. Washington 10. Auburn 11. Oklahoma State 12. Michigan State 13. Ohio State 14. USC 15. Mississippi State 16. Penn State 17. Virginia Tech 18. UCF 19. Washington State 20. West Virginia 21. Michigan 22. Memphis 23. Northwestern 24. Iowa 25. Iowa State
...Yeah, I really don't know near the end. I think that with those big wins they have, ISU is a good candidate to stay in the top 25... those final three are basically determined by head-to-head. Iowa's got the big blowout of Ohio State yesterday and beat Iowa State (which still has the resume to stick around; being the lone blemish for both of your conference's top teams will do that), but lost to a Northwestern team that is also 6-3 with an upset of Michigan State.
I do think Miami will jump TCU and Wisconsin due to the quality of their opponent, and that South Carolina is a good enough opponent that Georgia won't be jumped yet.
Other teams that could get in there include LSU, NC State, Toledo, and South Florida.
Georgia is never gonna be jumped. (Unless it is this week) they both play Auburn and then 2 games of mediocre. ---
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