Sunday, November 7, 2010

Before the BCS rankings are announced (Nov. 7)

The new AP, ESPN/USA Today coaches, and Harris Interactive polls are out.

Oregon remains in first in all polls. In the AP poll, Auburn and TCU both jump over Boise State, but interestingly Oregon (49), Auburn (2), TCU (2) and Boise State (7) retained the same amount of first-place votes.

UCF (25th) is ranked in the AP top 25 for the first time in school history. Texas A&M is ranked for the first time this season (23rd).

In the ESPN/USA Today coaches poll, TCU jumps over Boise State for third place. Oregon (50) lost a first-place vote to TCU (2).

TCU also leapfrogs ahead of Boise State in the Harris Interactive poll.

Texas A&M, Florida and Central Florida in some order, make up the last three spots of all three polls.

Jeff Sagarin's ELO-CHESS (BCS) ratings have Auburn first. Oregon, TCU, Stanford and Nebraska round out top five. None of the other computer rankings have been released at time of this post.

BCSKnowhow.com predicts no change in the top four of the BCS rankings, with LSU predicted to be fifth.

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