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		<title>Top 25 roundup: Oklahoma, LSU make statements</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Oct 2011 02:01:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Costanzo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oklahoma quarterback Landry Jones (12) passes in the 1st half of their NCAA football game in Tallahassee, Florida Sept 17, 2011. The Oklahoma Sooners defeated the Florida State Sminoles 23-13. UPI/Mark Wallheiser Yes, Texas is young. Yes, the Longhorns were overrated at No. 11 in the country. But the beating Oklahoma put on Texas today [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="display:none">Oklahoma quarterback Landry Jones (12) passes in the 1st half of their NCAA football game in Tallahassee, Florida Sept 17, 2011.  The Oklahoma Sooners defeated the Florida State Sminoles 23-13.  UPI/Mark Wallheiser</div>
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<p>Yes, Texas is young. Yes, the Longhorns were overrated at No. 11 in the country. But the beating Oklahoma put on Texas today was one normally reserved for early-season patsies and not top-15 rivalry opponents.</p>
<p>I figured the Texas offense would struggle, and it did, managing just 10 points (one score came on a kick return) and turning the ball over five times. Freshman quarterback Case McCoy and David Ash combined to go 20-of-36 for 223 yards a touchdown and two interceptions. They had zero help from the run game, as it gained just 36 yards.</p>
<p>I did expect a bit more from the Texas defense, however, which was used and abused to the tune of 453 yards, most of it coming on the arm of Landry Jones (367 yards). All of these yards, and this game was well in hand at halftime.</p>
<p>As impressive as Oklahoma was, the one worry could be the run game, which gained just 86 yards. Texas&#8217; run defense is certainly not as good as what the Sooners will see in a possible national title game against LSU or Alabama. They only had 19 carries, however, and averaged 4.5 yards per carry. Starting running back Dominique Whaley had 83 of those yards on 13 carries (6.4 ypc), so maybe I&#8217;m just looking for negatives in a game filled with positives. </p>
<p>This win, combined with the Florida State victory and a preseason No. 1 ranking, is normally good enough to be the consensus No. 1 team in the country. Not this year, however. <span id="more-59223"></span></p>
<p>No team has a more impressive resume at this point of the season than LSU. Yes, you can argue that Alabama and Oklahoma have looked just as good, but neither can match up with the quality wins LSU has.</p>
<p>The Tigers added another today, destroying Florida 41-11. The LSU defense was its stout self, holding Florida to 213 yards. This was fully expected playing against a first-time starting quarterback. But the balance in the LSU offense was impressive. The Tigers had 238 yards on the ground and 215 through the air. They averaged 7.2 yards a play. The one worry I had about LSU was the offense, but if the run game can keep this up and Jarrett Lee can continue to make positive plays and not turn the ball over, that will be plenty.</p>
<p>Elsewhere &#8230;</p>
<p>- Oklahoma State&#8217;s offense is beyond amazing. Brandon Weeden might be 60 years old, but he can toss a football and he has a ton of weapons at his disposal. There are still serious questions about the Cowboys&#8217; defense, and I think they might have to score in the 50s to beat Oklahoma, but that offense will keep them in any Big 12 game this season.</p>
<p>- Um, excuse me, Florida State? The Seminoles lost their third straight game today, falling to Wake Forest (!) 35-30. The worst part, the Seminoles needed a touchdown in the final minute to even get to that score. Losing to Oklahoma and Clemson is understandable, especially when you figure in the injury to E.J. Manuel. But Wake Forest shouldn&#8217;t be on the same field as the Seminoles. Also, I think we&#8217;ve found the one team that is perennially overrated more than Notre Dame.</p>
<p>- This isn&#8217;t a top 25 game, but <a href="http://atlanta.sbnation.com/georgia-bulldogs/2011/10/8/2478102/photographic-proof-georgia-faced-a-3rd-and-57-vs-tennessee" target="_blank">Georgia had a third and 57 today</a>. </p>
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		<title>2011 College Football Program Power Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor hands off the ball to tailback Dane Sanzenbacher in the third quarter at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans during the 77th Annual Allstate Sugar Bowl January 4, 2011. The Buckeyes won 31-26 UPI/Dave Fornell Almost a year ago we decided to try to quantify the stature of college football [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="display:none">Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor hands off the ball to tailback Dane Sanzenbacher in the third quarter at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans during the 77th Annual Allstate Sugar Bowl January 4, 2011.  The Buckeyes won 31-26  UPI/Dave Fornell</div>
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<p>Almost a year ago we decided to try to quantify the stature of college football programs so that we could rank them against one another. (<a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/02/25/college-football-program-power-rankings/" target="_blank">Click here</a> for the 2010 Rankings.) Then our football guru, Anthony Stalter, wrote a little bit about each program and the direction that it’s headed.</p>
<p>Here’s how the total points are determined — 20 points for a national championship, 10 for a BCS title game loss, seven for a BCS bowl win, five for a BCS bowl loss, five for a BCS conference championship, three for a mid-major conference championship, two for a BCS conference runner-up and one for a major bowl appearance (i.e. a bowl that has a recent payout of more than $2 million, so for 2011 that would be Capital One, Outback, Chick-fil-A, Cotton, Gator, Insight, Holiday, Champs Sports and Alamo.) You’ll see the total points in parenthesis after the team’s name.</p>
<p>We put some thought into the point values for each accomplishment, paying special attention to how the point values are relative to one another. For example, we figured that one national championship would equate to four BCS conference championships, or three BCS bowl wins. We only looked at the last five years, as college football has increasingly become a fluid and fickle sport, and that’s about how far back a recruit will go when deciding amongst a list of schools.</p>
<p>Lastly, since a program is so dependent on the guy in charge, we added or subtracted points if the program saw an upgrade or downgrade at the head coach position in the last five years. A max of 10 points would be granted (or docked) based on the level of upgrade or downgrade. Again, we tried to quantify the hire relative to the program’s other accomplishments. For example, hiring Nick Saban is probably worth two BCS bowl appearances, or 10 points. (Sure, he might lead Alabama to more, but he also might bolt for another job in a year or two.)</p>
<p>So, without further ado, here are the rankings. Every year we’ll go through and update the numbers based on what the program did that year (while throwing out the oldest year of data), so don’t fret if your team isn’t quite where you want them right now. Everyone has a chance to move up.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">1. Ohio State (58)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #2 (+1) </em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Some college football fans will take issue with the Buckeyes being No. 1 because of their “soft schedule.” But this is a team that has dominated its conference five of the past six years and has finished no worse than second in each of the past six seasons. They’ve also appeared in two title games (though they lost both) and nine straight BCS bowl games, winning the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl in the past two years. They&#8217;ve got an interesting season coming up though. Five of their players including quarterback Terrelle Pryor, running back Dan Herron and receiver DeVier Posey will miss the first five games next year after being suspended. Can the Buckeyes stay unscathed until those players return?</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">2. Florida (51)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #1 (-1) </em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />If it weren’t for Urban Meyer leaving the program (and their lousy 2010 season), the Gators would probably still be ranked No. 1. They have three conference championships and two national championships in two years, but the lose of Meyer hurts big-time in these rankings. But don’t fret Florida fans, if Will Muschamp gets the program back on the right track then the Gators won’t be at No. 2 for long.</p>
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<div style="display:none">Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Landry Jones  (R) watches running back DeMarco Murray (L) head to the end zone for a touchdown against the University of Connecticut Huskies in the first quarter of 40th Tostitos Fiesta Bowl game with the at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ  January 1,2011.  UPI Photo/Art Foxall</div>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">3. Oklahoma (47)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #7 (+4)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />The Sooners shot up our rankings quickly, moving from seventh to third in just one season. Of course, finally being able to win a BCS game under Bob Stoops certainly helped. Even if the victory came against overmatched UConn in the Fiesta Bowl, the BCS bowl win coupled with down years by Texas, Alabama and USC catapulted Oklahoma into the top 3. (They also now have four Big 12 championships in the last five years.) Whether or not OU remains ranked this high might be dependent on whether or not Texas rebounds after suffering its first losing season under Mack Brown. If the Longhorns stay down, there&#8217;s no reason to think the Sooners won&#8217;t rule the roost for a while, especially with Nebraska heading to the Big Ten.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">4. Alabama (43)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #4 (unchanged)</em><br />
After winning the national championship in 2010, we thought Nick Saban’s team would steadily climb in these rankings every year. But ‘Bama took a step back this season record-wise, falling to 10-3 and settling for an appearance in the Capital One Bowl. The low point came in the final regular season game of the year when the Tide lost to Auburn 28-27 at home despite jumping out to a 24-0 lead in the first half. Still, Saban won’t have his team “down” (we use quotation marks around the word “down” seeing as how ‘Bama still had a winning year) for long and we suspect them to push Ohio State, Florida and Oklahoma in the short term.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-5. LSU (35)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #6 (+1)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />It’s been three years now since Les Miles took his team to a BCS bowl game. The Tigers won the 2008 national championship but since then, their offense has sputtered since JaMarcus Russell left the program to become the biggest bust since Ryan Leaf graced the NFL with his presence. Maybe their 41-point outburst in the Cotton Bowl against Texas A&#038;M is a sign that LSU finally has found some offense but if not, they&#8217;re ceiling will probably remain right where it is.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-5. Oregon (35)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #13 (+8) </em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />The Ducks jumped eight spots from last year thanks to yet another amazing coaching job by Chip Kelly. While their loss to Auburn in the title game stung, the pure fact that they appeared in the national championship was enough to catapult them into the top 5 (coupled with a Pac-10 title as well). Last year, we gave the Ducks two points for hiring Kelly but we bumped that up to seven this year because obviously the man can coach. Thanks to Kelly’s high-powered offense, it looks like many more Pac-10 titles are in Oregon’s future (and maybe that elusive national championship).</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">7. Virginia Tech (34)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #9 (+2) </em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />The Hokies got back on track this year by scooping up their fourth conference championship in the past six years. They also made their fourth BCS bowl appearance in the last six years, but were routed by Stanford in the Orange Bowl. Frank Beamer’s team should continue to compete for ACC titles, but the Hokies still seem like a long shot to make a national title appearance.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">8. Auburn (28)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: unranked</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Auburn didn’t even have a spot in these rankings last year before Cam Newton came around and set the college football world ablaze with his Heisman Trophy-winning talent. An undefeated season, a SEC championship and a win over Oregon in the national title game later and now the Tigers have a seat in our top 10. But will they stay here? Newton is jetting off to the NFL, as is defensive tackle Nick Fairley. The Tigers could crash and burn next season playing in a tough conference.</p>
<div style="display:none">Auburn Tigers head coach Gene Chizik gives a pep talk to Heisman winner quarterback Cam Newton during the pre-game warm ups at the BCS Championship game at the University of Phoenix stadium in Glendale, Arizona on January 10, 2011.      UPI/Gary C. Caskey</div>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">9. USC (26)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #5 (-4)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />We wrote last year that USC could fall in these rankings after Pete Carroll decided to leave the program, but little did we know the NCAA would hand the Trojans a two-year bowl ban for violating rules. Now USC can’t compete in a BCS bowl for the next two years, which certainly hurts the Trojans in these rankings. So did their 8-5 season last year, which included embarrassing losses to Washington, Oregon State and – gasp! – Notre Dame. Seeing as how they can&#8217;t compete in a bowl again next year, this won&#8217;t be the last time the Trojans drop in our rankings.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">10. Texas (24)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #3 (-7)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Can you say crash and burn? A year after making a national title appearance, the Longhorns suffered their first losing season under head coach Mack Brown. They went 5-7 overall, 2-6 in the Big 12 and shockingly finished last in the conference. It was the first time a Brown-led Longhorn team failed to qualify for a bowl and after losing Will Muschamp to the Gators in the offseason, there’s no doubt change is coming. Chances are UT will recover, but how high will they climb the Big 12 standings in one year?</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">11. Boise State (23)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #8 (-3)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />2010 didn’t go as planned for the Broncos. Things started off well enough, as Boise won its first 10 games, which included a 33-30 upset over No. 10 Virginia Tech in the opening week. But Nevada shocked the Broncos in the second to last week of the regular season and their slim national championship hopes went out the window. They settled for the Las Vegas Bowl, where they beat Utah 26-3. The Broncos will get their chance at redemption when they join the MWC next season, even though their biggest opponent, TCU, will be heading for the Big East in two years. </p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-12. West Virginia (18)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #9 (-3)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />The Mountaineers took a step back in our rankings after struggling in a bad Big East. They still had a winning season but they watched UConn win the conference and settled for the Champs Sports Bowl, where they were thumped by NC State. Losing the explosive Noel Devine to the NFL won’t help their offense in 2011.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-12. TCU (18)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #20 (+8)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />TCU makes a huge leap in the rankings after qualifying for their second consecutive BCS bowl and beating Wisconsin in Pasadena. The win over the Badgers was huge for Gary Patterson’s squad, which mowed through its soft schedule last year only to be embarrassed by a better Boise State team in the 2010 Fiesta Bowl. The Frogs proved this time around that they weren’t going to settle for just a conference championship. The next two years will tell a lot about Patterson&#8217;s team. Boise State joins the MWC next year and then in 2012, it&#8217;s off to the Big East for TCU. It&#8217;s time to find out how good this program can really be.</p>
<div style="display:none">Texas Christian University Horned Frogs head coach Gary Patterson hoists up the Rose Bowl trophy after victory over the University of Wisconsin Badgers during the 2011 Rose Bowl game in Pasadena on January 1, 2011. UPI/Jon SooHoo</div>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">14. Nebraska (15)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #16 (+2)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />The Cornhuskers moved up in our rankings after finishing as the Big 12’s runner up, but there’s no doubt 2010 didn’t go the way the Nebraska faithful thought it would. They lost at home to a bad Texas team in mid October and then an injury to quarterback Taylor Martinez cost them a win against Texas A&#038;M in November. They fought hard in the Big 12 Championship Game before losing to Oklahoma, but then didn’t bother to show up for the Holiday Bowl against Washington. But let’s not overlook how this team beat No. 14 Oklahoma State and No. 6 Missouri in back-to-back games in October and still finished a very respectable 10-4. They&#8217;ll have their work cut out for them next year in the Big Ten, but the Huskers are built for the conference and not having to face explosive offenses like Oklahoma State and Oklahoma should help their cause.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-15. Georgia Tech (14)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #13 (-2)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Georgia Tech only moved back two spots but if the Jackets have another year like they just did, then they’ll be moving back further next season. A year after making a BCS appearance, the Jackets played .500 ball in the regular season and then were held to only a touchdown by Air Force in the Independence Bowl. Losing Josh Nesbitt to injury certainly hurt Paul Johnson’s triple-option attack. But the Jackets had already lost three games prior to Nesbitt’s injury, which included an embarrassing 28-25 defeat to Kansas in mid September. Hopefully Johnson can resurrect things in 2011.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-15. Penn State (14)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #11 (-4)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Considering they replaced all three starting linebackers and their quarterback from a year ago, it’s not hard to see why Penn State took a step back in our rankings this year. But they held their own, especially considering they had to play Alabama, Iowa, Ohio State and Michigan State this season. Their loss at home to Illinois was unexpected but again, this was a young team that still found a way to win seven games with four ranked opponents on their schedule. They probably won&#8217;t win a Big Ten title next year, but the Lions will be competitive. They usually are under Joe Pa.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-15. Wisconsin (14)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: unranked </em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Wisconsin cracks our rankings after putting together a great season, which included back-to-back wins over Ohio State and Iowa in October. If it weren’t for that Oct. 2 loss to Michigan State, the Badgers would have been in the national title discussion. The loss to TCU in the Rose Bowl hurt, but Wisconsin made a statement to the rest of the Big Ten that it isn’t going anywhere. It’s going to be fun to watch the Badgers compete against Ohio State and Nebraska next season. </p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-18. Iowa (12)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #17 (-1) </em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Iowa only drops one spot in our rankings but the Hawkeyes had one disastrous season. The loss to Arizona in the third week of the season hurt, as did the three-straight losses to Northwestern, Ohio State and 3-9 Minnesota. Then star receiver Derrell Johnson-Koulianos gets charged with operating a drug house (charges were later dropped) and starting running back Adam Robinson is suspended for violating team rules. Beating Missouri in the Insight Bowl was the one saving grace of the season, but that&#8217;s a far cry from topping Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl one year earlier.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-18. Arkansas (12)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: unranked </em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />If they can successfully replace NFL prospect Ryan Mallett, we get the feeling that Arkansas will be a part of these rankings for years to come. The Razorbacks overcame losses to Alabama and Auburn earlier in the season to win six games down the stretch, including back-to-back victories over Mississippi State and LSU in November. A win over Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl was not to be, but clearly Bobby Petrino has this program heading in the right direction.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">20. Michigan (11)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: unranked</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Rich Rodriguez may have produced his first winning season in Ann Arbor, but embarrassing losses to Michigan State, Wisconsin, Ohio State and then Mississippi State in the Gator Bowl was all UM could bare. In three years, Rich Rod’s collective record against Ohio State and Michigan State was 0-6. That’s something new head coach Brady Hoke better change if he’s going to last long as Rich Rod’s replacement. He certainly has his work cut out for him, especially considering he needs to build a defense after the previous staff pretty much ignored that side of the ball for three seasons.</p>
<p><em><strong>Fell out of the Top 20:</strong> Georgia, Cincinnati, Florida State, Notre Dame</em></p>
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		<title>Will Cam Newton play? Will it even matter?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2010 13:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Costanzo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the beauties of getting XM radio is that I get to listen to the Paul Finebaum show on a daily basis. For those that don&#8217;t know, Finebaum&#8217;s show is technically now a national college football radio show, but it can&#8217;t get away from its southeastern roots. Every four out of five callers is [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the beauties of getting XM radio is that I get to listen to the Paul Finebaum show on a daily basis. For those that don&#8217;t know, Finebaum&#8217;s show is technically now a national college football radio show, but it can&#8217;t get away from its southeastern roots.</p>
<p>Every four out of five callers is from Alabama or Mississippi, and they&#8217;re crazy. The conspiracies they come up with on the officiating and play-calling from week to week would make Glenn Beck proud.</p>
<p>But the Cam Newton scandal has sent these folks into overdrive, and forced me to spend more time inside my car while it was sitting still in my driveway than one person should. People are blaming the press, Mississippi State, the press, Florida, the press, Nike, the press, Florida and the press. One caller, minutes after ESPN&#8217;s Joe Schad hung up with Finebaum, basically threatened to beat him up. It was amazing.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t have a conspiracy theory on this, which is sad. But it will be really interesting to see how Auburn and Newton play today after having to listen to all of this over the last week. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m not picking the game because I have no idea who&#8217;s taking the field, but if Newton doesn&#8217;t play, expect the Bulldogs to win. A.J. Green has made them a legit SEC team. If Newton plays, however, the Tigers will roll on.<span id="more-48903"></span></p>
<p>It&#8217;s a fairly light week in college football, meaning we&#8217;re probably going to see something crazy happen. So let&#8217;s look at what should be the biggest games.</p>
<p><strong>No. 24 Kansas State at No. 17 Missouri, 12:30 p.m.:</strong> These teams are going in opposite directions, which could have a big impact on this game. Missouri has lost two straight games after making it deep into the top 10. Kansas State, meanwhile, is coming off a beating of Texas. I know the Longhorns are awful this year, but that&#8217;s still a confidence booster for the Wildcats. It&#8217;s kind of like beating up the school bully while he has a broken leg. It&#8217;s obviously not as cool as it should be, but it&#8217;s still helps your confidence. But I do think that Missouri is the better team, and the home-field advantage will help, too. <strong>Pick:</strong> Missouri 31-28.</p>
<p><strong>Penn State at No. 9 Ohio State, 3:30 p.m.:</strong> Detroit News columnist Terry Foster threw out a random <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/TerryFoster971/status/3187929367183360" target="_blank">&#8220;Joe Paterno is retiring&#8221; tweet</a> this afternoon. Now, before you take that to heart, you should realize that Foster uses his Twitter feed for verbal diarrhea as opposed to actually breaking news. Either way, Ohio State is way too strong for the Nittany Lions, no matter how good they&#8217;re playing right now. And of course, how good they&#8217;re playing right now is relative, considering they just played Michigan and Northwestern. The Buckeyes are severely overrated, considering the schedule they&#8217;ve played, but they&#8217;ll win this one without a lot of trouble. <strong>Pick:</strong> Ohio State 24-10.</p>
<p><strong>No. 19 Mississippi State at No. 12 Alabama, 7:15 p.m.:</strong> Mississippi State is probably better than you think it is. The Bulldogs lost to Auburn and LSU, and the Auburn loss was very close. Alabama is struggling a little bit with defending its title, but it&#8217;s also struggling with calling plays, lately. The Crimson Tide have ridiculous playmakers in Mark Ingram, Trent Richardson and Julio Jones, but are somehow finding ways to not put them in the best ways to succeed. Moving halfway toward to finding that will be enough this weekend, because as good as the Bulldogs are, Alabama is that much better. <strong>Pick:</strong> Alabama 31-14.</p>
<p><strong>No. 23 South Carolina at No. 22 Florida, 7:15 p.m.:</strong> Florida&#8217;s offense was a lot of fun to laugh at early in the season, and that&#8217;s not totally gone. But the Gators are improving as the season goes on, and Steve Adazzio <del datetime="2010-11-13T05:03:35+00:00">completely succumbs to Urban Meyer&#8217;s commands</del> starts to use his playmakers. I&#8217;m hearing that Marcus Lattimore is completely healthy for this one, which will help the Gamecocks, but I don&#8217;t think even he and Alshon Jeffery will overcome a Florida team that&#8217;s at home and finally moving in the right direction. <strong>Pick:</strong> Florida 21-17.</p>
<p><strong>No. 10 Oklahoma State at Texas, 8 p.m.:</strong> I keep thinking that the Longhorns are going to come up with a Texas-type effort and win a game they shouldn&#8217;t. The problem is, nothing I&#8217;ve seen from them so far has shown me they&#8217;re in any position to do that. Texas is obviously in flux, and struggling with its young players. This is not a good week to be in that situation, as Oklahoma State looks to be firing on all cylinders. Justin Blackmon is the real deal, and I don&#8217;t think Texas, or anyone for that matter, can stop him. <strong>Pick:</strong> Oklahoma State 34-24.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2010 12:50:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Costanzo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the prospect of a bowl game or a Pac-10 championship taken away from it before the season even began, USC&#8217;s football program has had to look elsewhere for motivation. After a lackluster showing in early-season matchups against Hawaii, Virginia and Minnesota, and a loss at home to Washington, many wondered if the Trojans really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/sports/ncaa-football-california/image/9955152?term=matt+barkley" target="_blank"><img src="http://view3.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/9955152/ncaa-football-california/ncaa-football-california.jpg?size=500&#038;imageId=9955152" border="0" width="477" title="NCAA Football: California at Southern California" height="339" oncontextmenu="return false;" ondrag="return false;" onmousedown="return false;" alt="Oct 16, 2010; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Southern California Trojans quarterback Matt Barkley (7) conducts teh band after the game against the California Golden Bears at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. USC defeated California 48-14. Photo via Newscom" /></a></div>
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<p>With the prospect of a bowl game or a Pac-10 championship taken away from it before the season even began, USC&#8217;s football program has had to look elsewhere for motivation.</p>
<p>After a lackluster showing in early-season matchups against Hawaii, Virginia and Minnesota, and a loss at home to Washington, many wondered if the Trojans really even cared. A last-second loss at Stanford and a blowout of California, however, has shown that not only do the Trojans care, but they&#8217;re still a pretty darn good football team.</p>
<p>There was attrition at the school this offseason when the NCAA instituted a two-year bowl ban and a reduction in scholarships, but it&#8217;s still USC. It&#8217;s still the same team that has been bringing in top five recruiting classes year after year, and putting more five stars on the bench than many teams have seeing the field. </p>
<p>So now nobody&#8217;s thinking of the Trojans, as they cannot be a part of the title discussion themselves. They can severely alter the landscape today, though, and I&#8217;d imagine they&#8217;ll be real excited to try and take advantage of that opportunity. <span id="more-48331"></span></p>
<p><strong>No. 5 Michigan State at No. 18 Iowa, 3:30 p.m.:</strong> I can&#8217;t help but think Iowa is overrated. It lost at Arizona early in the year, and its supposedly stout defense had all sorts of problems with Tate Forcier and then gave up 31 to Wisconsin a week later. Now the Hawkeyes will have to deal with their toughest opponent yet in the Spartans, who are coming off a squeaker against Northwestern. It was the type of game Michigan State fans are used to seeing go the other way, so you&#8217;ll have to excuse them for being overly happy with it. But can Sparty pull out another one in Kinnick? Does Mark Dantonio have any more trick plays up his sleeve? I think the answers are yes and yes, but for whatever reason, I just don&#8217;t see it happening today. <strong>Pick:</strong> Iowa 27-24.</p>
<p><strong>No. 6 Missouri at No. 14 Nebraska, 3:30 p.m.:</strong> It turns out, Missouri was even better than I thought it was. The win over Oklahoma is a huge step for Gary Pinkel and his program. The difference between a program capable of winning a big game and one capable of winning a national title, however, is bouncing back and winning another big game the next week. I&#8217;m not sure if Missouri is equipped to do that. Heck, I&#8217;m not sure many teams are equipped to get up for No. 1 at home one week then travel to Lincoln the next. <strong>Pick:</strong> Nebraska 24-20.</p>
<p><strong>No. 1 Auburn at Mississippi, 6 p.m.:</strong> A look at Auburn&#8217;s schedule would suggest that it will be undefeated heading into the Iron Bowl on Thanksgiving weekend. This one, along with home dates with Chattanooga and Georgia precede the Tigers&#8217; matchup with Alabama. But if you&#8217;ve been watching any ESPN this week, you&#8217;re aware of Houston Nutt&#8217;s ability to spring an upset over a highly-ranked team. He did it a few times at Arkansas, and will be looking to add another one to his belt today with Ole Miss. The problem is, I just don&#8217;t see Mississippi have the playmakers on the field to pull this off. And it certainly doesn&#8217;t have the playmakers on defense to stop Cam Newton. <strong>Pick:</strong> Auburn 34-24.</p>
<p><strong>No. 25 Baylor at Texas, 7 p.m.:</strong> I read somewhere that to motivate his team this week, Mack Brown took a $20 bill, crumpled it up, spit on it and stomped on it. He then asked his team if the bill had changed at all. That science lesson was supposed to show the team that it&#8217;s still Texas, no matter the beating it has taken on the field or in the press. It&#8217;s an interesting analogy that Brown made, considering a $20 bill doesn&#8217;t have 25 new pieces to it every year. But, hey, maybe science is different in Texas. As for this week, he&#8217;s probably going to be proven to look like a genius. The Longhorns should be able to shut down Robert Griffin and Baylor. <strong>Pick:</strong> Texas 31-21.</p>
<p><strong>No. 2 Oregon at USC, 8 p.m.:</strong> First of all, I and the rest of the Midwest would like to thank ABC/ESPN for giving us Ohio State at Minnesota on ABC and Michigan at Penn State on ESPN instead of arguably the game of the week. We really enjoy watching three crap-tastic Big Ten teams rather than a Pac-10 matchup that will go a long way toward deciding who the national champion is. So, thanks. As for the game we won&#8217;t be able to watch, logic would tell us that USC, although talented, doesn&#8217;t have the defense to hold Oregon under 60. I&#8217;d agree, if Oregon was more of a passing attack. USC still has good athletes on that side of the ball, and most of them are up front. I&#8217;m not saying they&#8217;re going to shut down Oregon, but I think this will be as tough a defensive matchup as Oregon has faced. Offensively, the Trojans can score with anyone. Matt Barkley is somehow flying under the radar this year, despite throwing for nearly 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns already. Like I said in the headline, this is USC&#8217;s title game, and as much as I despise the way Lane Kiffin works, I think he&#8217;ll have his kids ready to go in this one. <strong>Pick:</strong> USC 35-34.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Paul Costanzo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For once this season, the noon slate of games gave us something to follow. Notre Dame was whooped by Navy, Texas lost to Iowa State and Michigan State survived a close matchup with Northwestern. Let&#8217;s start with the Spartans, who for the second time this season, were aided by a fake kick in a big [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/sports/michigan-state-wisconsin/image/7999609?term=mark+dell" target="_blank"><img src="http://view3.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/7999609/michigan-state-wisconsin/michigan-state-wisconsin.jpg?size=500&#038;imageId=7999609" border="0" width="477" title="Michigan State v Wisconsin" height="317" oncontextmenu="return false;" ondrag="return false;" onmousedown="return false;" alt="MADISON, WI - SEPTEMBER 26: B.J. Cunningham #3 and Mark Dell #2 of the Michigan State Spartans celebrate on te field against the Wisconsin Badgers on September 26, 2009 at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)" /></a></div>
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<p>For once this season, the noon slate of games gave us something to follow.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/10/23/sorry-brian-kelly-but-getting-blown-out-by-navy-is-unacceptable/">Notre Dame was whooped by Navy</a>, Texas lost to Iowa State and Michigan State survived a close matchup with Northwestern.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with the Spartans, who for the second time this season, were aided by a fake kick in a big situation. This time, however, it was a fake that I, you and everybody watching the game except for Northwestern, apparently, saw coming. The Spartans pulled off a nice fake punt in the fourth quarter, and one play later, scored a touchdown to pull within a score. After a Northwestern field goal, the Spartans drove down the field again to score the go-ahead touchdown.</p>
<p>People around me here in Michigan think the Spartans are in the middle of a special season, and stuff like that &#8212; which had gone against them for years &#8212; is now starting to go their way. It&#8217;s tough to argue that, considering the way MSU has won a couple of its game. But at the same time, they soundly beat Wisconsin and Michigan, meaning they could just be good. Next week&#8217;s the biggest test of the season, of course, as they travel to Kinnick to play Iowa. If you asked me to put money on it, I&#8217;d put quite a bit on Iowa right now. But I&#8217;m nowhere perfect on &#8220;putting money on it&#8221; games.</p>
<p>Texas, meanwhile, is going through the kind of season you would expect a team to go through every few years. After four years of having Colt McCoy at the helm, the Longhorns are learning that without a dynamic run-pass threat at quarterback, they&#8217;ll need other weapons. Garrett Gilbert is a talented kid, but he&#8217;s young and he&#8217;s not getting much help.</p>
<p>Even so, this is a team that just shut down Taylor Martinez and Nebraska. A team that looked like it was starting to trend up after the bye week. Now the Longhorn faithful will have to deal with a non-10-win season. God forbid.</p>
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		<title>The coronation of Taylor Martinez and Nebraska came a little too early</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taylor Martinez went off a week ago against Kansas State, leading many (including myself) to think he could be the second coming of Tommy Frazier and lead Nebraska back to the promised land. Not so fast. Nebraska fell 20-13 today to a Texas team that has been listless at times this season. The Longhorns held [...]]]></description>
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<p>Taylor Martinez went off a week ago against Kansas State, leading many (including myself) to think he could be the second coming of Tommy Frazier and lead Nebraska back to the promised land.</p>
<p><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=302890158" target="_blank">Not so fast</a>.</p>
<p>Nebraska fell 20-13 today to a Texas team that has been listless at times this season. The Longhorns held the explosive dual threat quarterback to 21 yards rushing on 13 carries. Nebraska only mustered 125 yards on 44 carries as a team. It wasn&#8217;t much better through the air, as Martinez and backup Zac Lee combined for 77 yards on 8-of-21 passing. On the bright side, they didn&#8217;t throw any interceptions. So there&#8217;s that.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a big step for the Texas defense, which three weeks ago was embarrassed by UCLA. But mostly it&#8217;s a big wake-up call for Martinez and the Cornhuskers, who had moved all the way up to No. 5 in the rankings despite really not having beat anyone of consequence. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s too early to completely write off the Cornhuskers. Texas was coming off of a bye week, so that definitely helped. Plus, Martinez is young and he&#8217;ll have games like this every once in a while. Nebraska will just have to hope that when that happens, its defense can do enough for the win.</p>
<p>This is a stark reminder, however, that what you think you&#8217;re seeing in college football is normally not what you&#8217;re really seeing. This is one of the only sports in which that sentence makes sense.</p>
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		<title>Mallett and Newton&#8217;s Heisman hopeful battle leads Week 7 action</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two of the best quarterbacks in the nation will square off today when unbeaten Auburn plays host to Arkansas. Auburn&#8217;s Cam Newton is a big, physical dual threat, while Arkansas&#8217; Ryan Mallett is a big-armed gun-slinger who can make all the throws. Both are dynamic players in their own right, and with the success of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Two of the best quarterbacks in the nation will square off today when unbeaten Auburn plays host to Arkansas. Auburn&#8217;s Cam Newton is a big, physical dual threat, while Arkansas&#8217; Ryan Mallett is a big-armed gun-slinger who can make all the throws.</p>
<p>Both are dynamic players in their own right, and with the success of their respective teams, they&#8217;re also right in the middle of the Heisman Trophy conversation. Today&#8217;s game could push even further up the chart, and perhaps even to the top.</p>
<p>Both should be able to put on a show, as well, as neither defense is overpowering. Arkansas is improved on that side of the ball from last year, but not by a ton. Auburn, meanwhile, just allowed 34 points to Kentucky. So expect some serious fireworks. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s one of &#8212; if not the &#8212; biggest games of a weekend that isn&#8217;t exactly as strong as the last couple have been. But there&#8217;s still plenty to take in. <span id="more-47565"></span></p>
<p>Last week, I went 3-2, and I should probably give myself a third loss for doubting Stephen Garcia. Then again, his coach doubts him on a regular basis, so maybe I should give myself a free pass. I&#8217;m still searching for that perfect weekend, so let&#8217;s see if I can make it happen.</p>
<p><strong>Texas at No. 5 Nebraska, 3:30 p.m.: </strong>The Longhorns, despite copious amounts of talent, aren&#8217;t a very good football team this year. I understand they lost Colt McCoy to graduation (hey, Colt, good luck in Pittsburgh this weekend. My guess is you&#8217;ll be wishing you were getting tossed around by Ndamukong Suh as opposed to what&#8217;s about to happen), but Garrett Gilbert is a very talented quarterback who played most of a national title game last year. A drop off there is still somewhat acceptable, I suppose, but what&#8217;s happening to that defense is pretty scary. Giving up 34 points to a UCLA team that has struggled since isn&#8217;t a good sign, especially with Taylor Martinez coming to town. UCLA ran for 264 yards in that game, so I&#8217;d imagine the Cornhuskers will be over 300. And the Huskers&#8217; defense is light years ahead of UCLA&#8217;s. <strong>Pick:</strong> Nebraska 27-14.</p>
<p><strong>No. 12 Arkansas at No. 7 Auburn, 3:30 p.m.: </strong>I think Newton is great, and I have a soft spot in my heart for Auburn since it was screwed out of a title shot in 2004, but I&#8217;m still not sold on this group. Auburn squeaked out victories over Mississippi State, Clemson and Kentucky. Sure, it beat South Carolina, but that had as much to do with Steve Spurrier giving up on Stephen Garcia as it did with Auburn being better. I&#8217;m not in love with Arkansas either, but I think they have more potential because of the weapons Mallett has around him. <strong>Pick:</strong> Arkansas 31-28.</p>
<p><strong>No. 15 Iowa at Michigan, 3:30 p.m.:</strong> It looks like Michigan State has provided a blue print for stopping &#8212; or at least slowing down &#8212; Denard Robinson. The Spartans got pretty good penetration to stop him behind the line a few times, but mostly decided they weren&#8217;t going to give up the big play, which is what Michigan relies on. Iowa has a defense that can pull off the first part of that equation more often than not, as it boasts one of the nation&#8217;s top defensive lines. I don&#8217;t really like Ricky Stanzi, and I think he might make a play or three that keeps Michigan in this game. But he, Adam Robinson and the Hawkeyes offensive line will be more than enough to put up points against Michigan&#8217;s &#8220;defense.&#8221; <strong>Pick:</strong> Iowa 31-21.</p>
<p><strong>No. 20 Oklahoma State at Texas Tech, 3:30 p.m.:</strong> The Cowboys have benefited from a weak early-season schedule and Jerrod Johnson&#8217;s penchant for arm punting. Even at No. 20, they&#8217;re one of the country&#8217;s most overrated teams. Texas Tech is in a bit of a transition in Tommy Tuberville&#8217;s first year, but it can still put up a lot of points. The defense is still a long way from Tuberville approved, but it only will need a few stops today, as Oklahoma State gives away points like Discover Rewards (that&#8217;s my first credit card joke. How did it work?). <strong>Pick:</strong> Texas Tech 38-31.</p>
<p><strong>No. 1 Ohio State at No. 18 Wisconsin, 7 p.m.:</strong> Speaking of overrated teams, Wisconsin is still riding the positive wave of preseason expectations and a fairly weak early-season schedule. The Badgers lost by 10 to Michigan State on the road, and have struggled with any other real opponent they&#8217;ve played. Maybe that&#8217;s why Bret Bielema went for two last week, because he was trying to make his team look better to scoreboard watchers. Or maybe he&#8217;s just a prick. Either way, Ohio State is much better than Wisconsin. The Buckeyes aren&#8217;t perfect, and Terrelle Pryor still has his issues at times, but the Badgers aren&#8217;t the team to knock them off. Did I say pretty much the same thing last week about Alabama/South Carolina? Maybe. But just try and trust me this week. <strong>Pick:</strong> OSU 24-20.</p>
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