So we are getting closer to the real BCS Standings coming out. USC/Ohio State answered a few questions, this week will answer a lot more. So here we go:
1. Southern Cal (Is there any question right now, they may be better than the KC Chefs or Detroit Lions today)
2. Oklahoma (Pretty good and a soft schedule. Something tells me this won't stick)
3. Georgia (Nothing has convinced me they aren't this good. Don't read anything into the South Carolina game, trust me)
4. Missouri (Very good on Offense, again, a soft schedule, let's see how they do against a power team)
5. Florida (There are a few holes here, the Tebow will not win the title for you by himself, tough one this week at Tennessee)
6. LSU (Again a tough one this week at Auburn, its tough for anyone to win on the Plains, but this is the first shakedown weekend of the year)
7. Texas (Will Muschamp made them into a good defense, can they sustain it for a full season?)
8. Auburn (Winning 3-2 doesn't get you many style points, but you won. This will be a much truer test)
9. Texas Tech (Again, lets see what happens as the competition level increases, I have my doubts)
10. BYU (Until they lose, they are back and throwing it all over the place)
11. Alabama (Big, tough and physical, their test will be next week)
12. Wisconsin (I don't buy this team, they choke every year, I guess someone from the 10 has to represent)
This list will probably look a lot different next week, which isn't a bad thing.
The Bottom of the Bunch
5. UAB (These guys were dangerous not too long ago, whither poor Neil Calloway (the coach), he may not be around much longer)
4. FIU (Perpetual cellar dwellars. Not much has changed, and don't look for it to any time soon)
3. Washington (Poor Ty Willingham, another soul, not to long for the D-I coaching ranks)
2. San Diego State (At least it is a pretty place to play)
1. Syracuse (This will not change until Greg Williams is gone. Did they really think Lane Kiffin would come to the 'cuse?)
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