Between attending the game on Saturday and going to my uncle's 75th birthday party on Sunday, I spent much of the weekend away from my computer, which accounts for the light posting over the last couple of days.
Nevertheless, I am in the process of getting all caught up and, having submitted my BlogPoll ballot, I now give you the Dawg Sports rankings of the top 25 teams in Division I-A. These are they:
Rank | Team | Delta |
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1 | Ohio State | -- |
2 | Michigan |
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3 | West Virginia |
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4 | Clemson |
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5 | Southern Cal |
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6 | Wisconsin |
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7 | Arkansas |
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8 | Texas |
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9 | Auburn |
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10 | Boston College |
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11 | Florida |
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12 | Tennessee |
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13 | Louisville |
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14 | Rutgers |
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15 | Notre Dame |
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16 | LSU |
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17 | California |
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18 | Boise State |
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19 | Oregon |
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20 | Oklahoma |
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21 | Wake Forest |
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22 | Nebraska |
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23 | South Carolina |
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24 | Texas A&M |
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25 | Missouri |
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Dropped Out: Pittsburgh (#21), Georgia Tech (#22).
Naturally, an explanation will follow as soon as time permits, but, in the meantime, I hope all of you have a good week. Feel free to leave your comments and criticisms below.
Go 'Dawgs!