WhatDoIKnow
Special Teams Player
This. People taking the OP way too seriously. I thought he explained it well in the first paragraph.Ha ha! He's just saying these were ten of the top week 1 performances. I'd agree that those teams had some of the best performances in the nation. In week one, anyway.Forget the crappy polls. This is the real top 10. Please note that this top 10 is based upon week one. Kinda like determining the top ten hitters after hitting in games for one week. I am not trying to prognosticate who ultimately will be number one. Rather, these were the ten best teams this past weekend. Since there was no previous top 10, why shouldn't these teams be rated in this order? Without further ado, here is the real top 10:
10. Auburn. Good, solid, 45-21 win over Arkansas.
9. Stanford. 45-0 over a patsy.However,they barely beat the same patsy last year.Things are on the way up.
8. Oklahoma. Jumped to 31-3 halftime lead on always pesky La-Tech, and coasted to victory.
7. Oregon. Throttled South Dakota State.
6. LSU. Houdini victory over Wisconsin. Typical daredevil victory by 'the hat."
5. Nebraska. Looked like the Huskers of old on both sides of the ball. Score would have been 82-10 if Husker had kept starters in longer.
4. USC. Obliterated Fresno State, who is always tough.
3. Baylor. 45-0. This team is on a mission.
2. Georgia. Georgia destroyed a good Clemson team. The only reason why Georgia is not number 1 is that they won at home, as opposed to on the road.
1. Texas A&M. Went into South Carolina and absolutely DESTROYED the number 9 team. Can't get better than this.
Did you honestly expect to see FSU and Bama in the top 10? Did their play even remotely warrant a top 10 vote? No chance.![]()
That being said, any Top 10 that doesn't include NDSU is flawed.
I hope we are still in the Top 10 after playing Mac 'N Cheese State.
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