1 Ohio State
2 Boston College
3 South Florida
4 Oklahoma
5 Oregon
those are just my choices for the best 5 in the nation
2007-10-13 16:09:59
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answered by Mr. D 4
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Here's my top ten:
1. Ohio State (7-0) they would loose to a good non conference team...like Florida, but they were 3, and 2+1 lost. so there u go
2. Boston College (7-0) shows how bad NCAAF is
3. Oklahoma (6-1) 1 loss, not that bad with so few undefeateds
4. USF (6-0) can you say one hit wonder
5. South Carolina (6-1) 1st in pass defense, only lost to THEN #1 LSU, and beat UK
6. Oregon (5-1) Dixon is filthy, so is the whole offense
7. LSU (6-1) 3OT means they are...
8. Kentucky (6-1) pretty much even with UK
9. USC (5-1) every team this year has an off day
10. Hawaii (7-0) brennan throws 44-75, and they win.
2007-10-13 16:29:24
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answered by . . . . . 3
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Ohio State will be number 1, Boston College will be number 2. Oklahoma needs one of them to stumble to have a shot at it, but even then, if LSU, USC, or Cal run the table, there will be a serious fight over it, but I if there was one undefeated, Ohio State or Boston College, I'd pick a one-loss Oklahoma as the team to play in the title game, I think OU's losing to Colorado was just a fluke.
2007-10-13 16:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Ohio State
2. Boston College
3. South Florida
4. Oklahoma
5. Oregon
6. Louisiana State
7. West Virginia
8. Virginia Tech
9. California
10. Southern California
2007-10-13 16:11:56
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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The Ohio State University.
2007-10-13 16:12:58
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answered by Ren 2
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I think the BCS Championship will be played by 2 1 loss teams. Here is my top 10:
1. Ohio State (They didnt really play any1 yet but they are 7-0)
2. BC
3. South Florida
4. LSU (they loss but they are they only 1 loss team to lose to a ranked opponent
5. South Carolina (only loss to LSU)
6. Oklahoma (they loss to unranked team Colorado)
7. West Viginia
8. Oregon
9. USC
10. Kentucky
2007-10-13 16:26:35
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answered by Martino78 3
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Ohio St. takes the number one, with BC following, and the top three is closed off by USF. After that, LSU, OU, etc etc etc. I don't think that LSU should fall too far, granted that they did lose to a top25 team. Cal lost to unranked Oregon St., but they shouldn't fall too far either. Both LSU and Cal should still be ranked above USC, in my opinion, tho USC will move up bc of their win over Arizona.
Kentucky will move up to possibly 9 or 10.
2007-10-13 16:35:38
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answered by justwondering 4
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OU will be #1, BC #2, and South Florida #3
2007-10-13 16:08:09
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answered by kristian2729 4
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Sadly the Ohio State University (a wholly owned subsidiary of The University of Florida) will be the new #1, but never fear...should they make it to the national championship game USF will own them.
2007-10-13 16:29:24
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answered by claybmt 3
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I hope you mean OSU and not OU. LSU is still a very good team. They remind me of Florida last year, and the bucks in 2002. They might still win it all.
2007-10-13 16:10:12
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answered by blibityblabity 7
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