College Football Polls Receive Shake Up After Ranked Teams Lose
The new college football polls are out and Ohio State remained the #1 team in the country, while the University of Miami had there NCAA leading consecutive weeks in the top 25 streak ended.
There was a change in the top 5 as Notre Dame dropped from 2 to 12 after being humiliated by Michigan. Michigan jumped to #6.
Also entering the top 5 was Florida, after their come from behind road yictory at Tennessee. The Volunteers dropped to #15.
Louisville made a jump to #8 after defeating the Hurricanes in impressive fashion.
Miami, which had the longest active consecutive weeks in the polls streak, dropped out of the top 25 after starting the season 1-2.
Clemson got back into the top 25 at #19 after beating Florida State in Tallahassee. Florida State fell to #18.
After Ohio State the top ten is as follows, Auburn, USC, West Virginia, Florida, Michigan, Texas, Loisville, Georgia, and LSU.
September 17, 2006
Posted By Vincent Tapoglia III
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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