Sunday, September 26, 2010

McMisanthrope's Top 25: September 26, 2010

Thoughts:

1) So many great games on Saturday, especially in the SEC and the Pac-10;

2) No comment on the Big Ten schedule lameness, except that Purdue really stinks;

3) Still have no doubt that Boise would beat any team in the country at home;

4) Ryan Mallet just kissed his Hypesman hopes goodbye.

Rankings:

1) LSU (4-0) -- Random #1 this week, but so far, they've played a better schedule than any other undefeated team;

2) Boise State (3-0) -- Very tired of people ripping their schedule, simply as those doing the ripping aren't running out to schedule Boise any time soon. Hypocrisy at its worst;

3) Oklahoma (4-0) -- Anyone who has watched this time knows they're not very good. Texas could beat them, and the Longhorns aren't very good;

4) Auburn (4-0) -- Sorry, but they've played a better schedule than Alabama or Florida has so far;

5) Alabama (4-0) -- This is what you get for scheduling patsies to counterbalance good teams. And Arkansas didn't count as a good team;

6) Florida (4-0) -- See Oklahoma above. Alabama should tear them apart next week;

7) Arizona (4-0) -- Best of the Pac-10 teams based on SOS so far;

8) Stanford (4-0) -- Just a shade behind the Wildcats right now;

9) USC (4-0) -- Just a shade behind the Cardinal right now;

10) TCU (4-0) -- Since I am still of the belief no BCS team except Ohio State will go undefeated, I wonder which non-AQ team the BCS will shaft out of the title game this year;

11) North Carolina State (4-0) -- Surprise team of the year so far;

12) Michigan (4-0) -- Nice when you have three QBs who can play pretty well;

13) Kansas State (4-0) -- The Snyder Formula is working again;

14) Nevada (4-0) -- Boise could use the Wolfpack winning more games;

15) Oregon (4-0) -- Sure, they're better than this, but scheduling New Mexico and Portland State hurts you somewhere;

16) Northwestern (4-0) -- Seems like they always start 4-0 or something before finishing 8-4;

17) Oklahoma State (3-0) -- Why take a bye in Week 4?;

18) Utah (4-0) -- TCU could use the Utes winning more games;

19) Ohio State (4-0) -- See Oregon above;

20) Missouri (4-0) -- Admittedly, I know nothing about this team;

21) Wisconsin (4-0) -- See Ohio State above;

22) Nebraska (4-0) -- Beat a good San Diego State team on Saturday. Should win the Big XII, since OU and UT aren't very good this year;

23) Texas A&M (3-0) -- See Missouri above;

24) Michigan State (4-0) -- See Wisconsin above;

25) James Madison (4-0) -- Why the heck not?

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