No change in the top 3 from last week, but Minnesota drops down to #9 after losing to the Hawkeyes. Interestingly, Auburn is still above Georgia at #12 and #13, respectively, even after the Tigers were handed their third loss of the season by the Dawgs. That loss to South Carolina is really keeping Georgia down – I count three teams ahead of them in the poll that they’ve beaten!

Notice that the virtual win totals are down from last week. For example, LSU dropped from nearly 53 to barely more than 40. This is due to the lack of FCS teams in the rankings now, mentioned in the last post.

1 - LSU (10-0) (40.2421875)
2 - Ohio State (10-0) (36.65625)
3 - Clemson (11-0) (34.2265625)
4 - Penn State (9-1) (32.52490234375)
5 - Cincinnati (9-1) (32.0078125)
6 - Michigan (8-2) (28.505859375)
7 - SMU (9-1) (28.0390625)
8 - Alabama (9-1) (27.8671875)
9 - Minnesota (9-1) (27.6904296875)
10 - Florida (9-2) (24.9892578125)
11 - Notre Dame (8-2) (24.119140625)
12 - Auburn (7-3) (24.0751953125)
13 - Georgia (9-1) (23.775390625)
14 - Oregon (9-1) (23.17431640625)
15 - Baylor (9-1) (22.929931640625)
16 - Iowa (7-3) (22.443359375)
17 - Wisconsin (8-2) (22.26171875)
18 - Oklahoma (9-1) (20.80517578125)
19 - Appalachian State (9-1) (20.0234375)
20 - Boise State (9-1) (19.9296875)
21 - Utah (9-1) (19.87109375)
22 - Memphis (9-1) (19.26171875)
23 - Texas A&M (7-3) (15.96337890625)
24 - Texas (6-4) (15.689453125)
25 - Oklahoma State (7-3) (15.197265625)