I think the next top rank team to loose will probably be USF (I hate to say that because I am a Bull). But they play Central Florida (who is no slouch) and then rugters. But I am afraid tehy will overlook Central Florida.
This is my guess at this week's poll.
1. LSU
2. CAL (they will not last)
3. OSU
4. USF
5. BC
6. OK
7. SC
8. USC
9. UF (I know voters like to move teams down after they loose, but they almost beat #1 on the road, i believe they should be higher, but I am trying to guess the voters.)
10. WV
2007-10-07 06:07:15
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answered by bahamamike78 3
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If LSU loses, it will NOT be to Kentucky. Either the SEC Championship game or some surprise game from the mid pack SEC West.
Either Ohio State or Cali is the next one to lose.
Despite the huge upset. Southern Cal will not fall far. Just because it's Southern Cal. If they have another close game though they probably will start to slide down the polls a little.
2007-10-07 16:17:50
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answered by eno.geo 2
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Looking at the games for the upcoming week (and only considering the 11 undefeated teams -- some of whom might not qualify as giants), I see these games as tough ones:
LSU at Kentucky
Connectictut at Virginia
Missouri at Oklahoma
In all three of those games, you have an undefeated team on the road to a one-loss team. Especially in the case of the two conference match-ups, the home team is still in the running for the conferencd championship game and an automatic BCS bid.
The other game worth watching is Louisville at Cincinatti. I have trouble believing that Cincinatti is as good as its undefeated record indicates or that Louisville is as bad as its record indicates. These schools are so close geographically that I can see this game becoming a major rivalry over time.
Having said all that, my hunch says that the loser of Oklahoma-Missouri will be the next giant to fall. Since Oklahoma will probably still be rated higher than Missouri going into the game, either team losing could be called an upset.
2007-10-07 06:08:55
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answered by Tmess2 7
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I would guess LSU, there are just to many good teams in SEC that logic, would dictate one should beat them. As for USC if there is any justice even as a USC fan they should be out of the top 10.
2007-10-07 05:58:43
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answered by satcomgrunt 7
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Only giants left undefeated are LSU and OSU.
LSU certainly has the tougher opponents, but somebody like Michigan could step up for a day and knock OSU down.
I would say that LSU loses first between these two, if one of them loses at all.
As for the other undefeated, I am not sold on Cal. I could see them losing any one of their last 7 games.
B.C.'s last 6 are not a cakewalk, I could see them losing to a new Notre Dame team, a V.T. or FSU...
South Florida...hell, UCF could take care of that little problem next weekend, if not...then Rutgers or Cinnci will do it.
2007-10-07 06:07:04
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answered by Robert C 6
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no way will USF or kentucky beat LSU. they both have good teams but LSU wins. i think cal will be the next team to fall.
2007-10-07 06:21:37
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answered by Anonymous
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USC will fall to 5th. I see trouble for Cal on the horizon and they might fall next week
2007-10-07 05:57:25
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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I say it will be USF.......If they don't start playing better.
2007-10-07 06:21:15
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answered by wvu fan 2
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