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Wednesday, 7 September 2011

LSU Moves To # 2, Auburn Drops In AP Top 25

LSU Moves To # 2, Auburn Drops In AP Top 25
Winning the biggest game of the opening of the college football weekend stimulated LSU at No. 2 on the Top 25 The Associated Press.
No. 1 Oklahoma maintained its top ranking first in the regular season, the Tigers used a 40-27 victory to move to a rival, Oregon, Alabama, who slipped and n. 3
"It is too early to feel like we accomplished something," LSU coach Miles The said. "Our guys understand the need to improve in every game."
Sooners received 32 first place votes and 60 points in 1448. LSU received 17 first place votes and 1415 points.

Alabama had nine first-place votes, and voters had two No. 4 Boise State Broncos leading 35-21 after the impressive victory against Georgia. Florida moved up to No. 5.
Oregon fell nine places to No. 13 and defending champion Auburn, which started the season at No. 23, dropped out the Top 25 as required for a late rally to beat Utah State 42-38 at home.
The Tigers became the national champion of seconds since the preseason poll began in 1950 to fall out of the standings after the first week of the season in the regular season poll in the first place, if the circumstances were very different from the first C 'has arrived.
Alabama, in 1964, PA Champion, began the season ranked No. 5 '65 Crimson Tide lost 18-17 to Georgia to open the season and abandoned, but the Associated Press that 10 ranked teams this season . Alabama, finally returned in the top 10 and won the second national title.
1961 Minnesota team is the defending champion only to be unclassified in the preseason poll.
Moving in this week's rankings were no Baylor 20, TCU a 50-48 win, and No. 22 South Florida, 23-20 winners of Notre Dame.
"When you look at it, that I am more worried about is the last," Bulls coach Skip Holtz said. "When it comes to year-end rankings, and all because it is the only time it really matters. So what we must do now is just to focus on what we do every day."
Also ranked for the first time this season was No. 23 Penn State and No. 24 Texas. The Longhorns started the season unranked for the first time since 1998.
Penn State moves in the standings before Saturday's game against the third in Alabama. It is the only game this week match ranked teams.
TCU fell 11 points to 25.
Notre Dame and Georgia have plummeted to 25 after losses. As in Auburn, Southern California, which opened the season No. 25, fell from the standings after a victory. USC squeaked by Minnesota 19-17.
The rest of the top 10 were No. 6 Stanford, followed by Texas A & M, Wisconsin, Oklahoma State and Nebraska.
No. 11 Virginia Tech was followed by South Carolina, Oregon, Arkansas and Ohio State.
No. 16 Mississippi State and No. 18 Florida to the Southeastern Conference, six teams ranked this week, corresponding to the Big 12 for most. No. 21 Missouri, ending Oklahoma, Texas A & M, Oklahoma State, Texas and Baylor.
Big Ten has five teams ranked, and No. 17 Michigan State to come to Wisconsin, Nebraska, Penn State and Ohio State.
No. 19 West Virginia and USF to the two Big East teams in the Top 25th Atlantic Coast Conference (Florida State and Virginia Tech), the Pac-12 (Stanford and Oregon) and Mountain West (Boise State and TCU) also has two ranked teams.

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