Dropped Out: Utah (20), BYU (21), No. Illinois (24), Nevada (25)
The only notable change in the top 15: Ohio State drops four spots for shamefully staying close with Toledo at home.
The old adage of "if a head coach listens to the fans too much, he'll one day end up among them" didn't seem to apply in Texas. Midway through the second quarter with BYU already winning 13-0, Texas fans were calling for the benching of QB/Armpunter Garrett Gilbert. Mack Brown listened, and Texas came back to win 17-16. Does anyone even doubt had Gilbert stayed in that game that BYU wouldn't have won? I wish Texas hadn't figured this out until next week, but I'm proud of BYU keeping this game close in a hostile environment. Through the first two weeks, BYU has looked better than Utah on both sides of the ball, and I expect them to win against their rivals this weekend in the Holy War.
Even though the game kept going back and fourth, I never really had much faith that Georgia could beat South Carolina. In my recently completed first dynasty season in NCAA Football 2012, South Cackalacky went 13-0 and lost to Oklahoma in the BCS National Championship Game, for whatever that's worth.
I'm happy that Vegas lost TWICE in the Utah-USC game.
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Monday, September 12, 2011
College Football Rankings: Week 3
Posted by creasy bear at 8:47 AM
Labels: College Football Top 25
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have you listened to that pete yorn/scarlett johansson collabo album? i kind of dig it!
It's ok. I like Relator and a couple of others. I have to really be in the mood to listen to it. She does really have a surprisingly good voice though.
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