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2011 BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot – Week 10

As many of you know, I am one of the voters in the BlogPoll Top 25. Each week, bloggers across the country representing the various FBS schools get together and put together their own top 25’s. Here at SOX & Dawgs, we are representing the UConn Huskies. The votes are then tabulated on Mondays.

Each week we are asked to do an initial ballot. This allows you the reader to let us know in the comments whether you agree with my choices or not. The initial ballots will normally be done on Sunday.

After I check the comments for the initial ballot, I then resubmit my final ballot for the week. If there are comments, I’ll take them into consideration before submitting the final ballot by 8 a.m. on Tuesday.

You can check out the ballot I submitted earlier today by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the homepage.

SB Nation BlogPoll Top 25 College Football Rankings

SOX & Dawgs Ballot – Week 10

Rank Team Delta
1 LSU Tigers
2 Alabama Crimson Tide
3 Boise St. Broncos
4 Oklahoma St. Cowboys
5 Stanford Cardinal
6 Oregon Ducks
7 Arkansas Razorbacks
8 Oklahoma Sooners Arrow_up 1
9 Nebraska Cornhuskers Arrow_up 1
10 South Carolina Gamecocks Arrow_up 2
11 Virginia Tech Hokies Arrow_up 2
12 Clemson Tigers Arrow_down -4
13 Michigan Wolverines Arrow_up 3
14 Houston Cougars Arrow_up 4
15 Penn St. Nittany Lions Arrow_up 4
16 Georgia Bulldogs Arrow_up 4
17 Michigan St. Spartans Arrow_down -3
18 Kansas St. Wildcats Arrow_down -3
19 Wisconsin Badgers Arrow_down -8
20 Cincinnati Bearcats Arrow_up 2
21 West Virginia Mountaineers Arrow_up 3
22 Southern Miss. Golden Eagles Arrow_up 1
23 Arizona St. Sun Devils
24 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
25 Texas A&M Aggies Arrow_down -8
Dropouts: Texas Tech Red Raiders, USC Trojans

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I think my poll this week is pretty self explanatory. No major changes except with the losses by some of the top teams. If you disagree with any of my picks, let me know in the comments.

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2011 NCAA Football Rankings – Week 10 (Oct. 30)

AP & USA Today Coaches Poll

The college football polls are out for the week and there’s no change at the top. Part of that reason is the top two teams, LSU and Alabama, were off this weekend as they prepare for their big matchup in primetime next Saturday night.

They are followed by Oklahoma State, Stanford and Boise State in the AP Poll. They are followed by Stanford, Oklahoma State and Boise State in the coaches’ poll.

There are still two teams ranked from the Big East. The Cincinnati Bearcats come in at No. 23/22 and the West Virginia Mountaineers are ranked No. 24/21. There are no teams from the Big East in the others receiving votes.

For a full look at both polls, click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

AP Top 25 USA Today Coaches’ Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS PVS RK TEAM REC PTS PVS
1 LSU (47) 8-0 1439 1 1 LSU (41) 8-0 1457 1
2 Alabama (10) 8-0 1401 2 2 Alabama (18) 8-0 1434 2
3 Oklahoma State 8-0 1305 3 3 Stanford 8-0 1323 3
4 Stanford 8-0 1278 4 4 Oklahoma State 8-0 1314 4
5 Boise State (1) 7-0 1241 5 5 Boise State 7-0 1237 5
6 Oregon 7-1 1148 7 6 Oregon 7-1 1175 7
7 Oklahoma 7-1 1096 11 7 Oklahoma 7-1 1117 9
8 Arkansas 7-1 1035 8 8 Arkansas 7-1 1046 8
9 Nebraska 7-1 976 13 9 Nebraska 7-1 973 13
10 South Carolina 7-1 861 14 10 South Carolina 7-1 919 14
11 Clemson 8-1 851 6 11 Virginia Tech 8-1 871 15
12 Virginia Tech 8-1 755 15 12 Clemson 8-1 779 6
13 Michigan 7-1 718 17 13 Michigan 7-1 734 17
14 Houston 8-0 611 18 14 Houston 8-0 679 18
15 Michigan State 6-2 586 9 15 Penn State 8-1 646 19
16 Penn State 8-1 553 21 16 Michigan State 6-2 528 10
17 Kansas State 7-1 536 10 17 Wisconsin 6-2 463 11
18 Georgia 6-2 446 22 18 Arizona State 6-2 445 20
19 Wisconsin 6-2 420 12 19 Kansas State 7-1 440 12
20 Arizona State 6-2 384 23 20 Georgia 6-2 410 21
21 USC 6-2 323 20 21 West Virginia 6-2 270 24
22 Georgia Tech 7-2 230 NR 22 Cincinnati 6-1 232 23
23 Cincinnati 6-1 128 24 23 Georgia Tech 7-2 193 NR
24 West Virginia 6-2 111 25 24 Southern Miss 7-1 160 25
25 Auburn 6-3 107 NR 25 Texas 5-2 122 NR
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
Texas A&M 16, Texas Tech 19 Texas A&M 16, Texas Tech 22
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Texas 99, Southern Miss 67, Washington 52, Ohio State 37, TCU 26, Texas A&M 25, Florida State 4, Notre Dame 1 TCU 55, Auburn 41, Washington 38, Texas A&M 30, Ohio State 21, Florida State 11, Notre Dame 9, North Carolina 2, Missouri 1

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Bloguin Heisman Trophy Poll – Week 8

Bloguin Heisman TrophyEach week a group of Bloguin college football bloggers get together and put our votes in for the top Heisman Trophy candidates. Then after the votes are tabulated by Kevin over at College Football Zealots, the poll is released on Wednesday.

Here are the results for week seven of the 2011 college football season. Be sure to head over Crystal Ball Run for a full look at the results for the week for more insight on the poll.

  1. Andrew Luck (QB-Stanford) – 28 Points, 33.33%, 9 1st Place Votes
  2. Trent Richardson (RB-Alabama) – 22 Points, 26.19%, 2 1st Place Votes
  3. Kellen Moore (QB-Boise St) – 11 Points, 13.10%, 2 1st Place Votes
  4. Robert Griffin III (QB-Baylor)- 6 Points, 7.14%, 1 1st Place Vote
  • Also Receiving Votes: Robert Woods (WR- USC) 3 pts, Ryan Broyles (WR- Oklahoma) 3 pts, David Wilson (RB- Virginia Tech) 2 pts, Russell Wilson (QB- Wisconsin) 2 pts, Sammy Watkins (WR- Clemson) 2 pts, Brandon Weedon (QB- Oklahoma State) 2 pts, Tahj Boyd (QB- Clemson) 2 pts, Case Keenum (QB- Houston) 1 pt.
  • Dropped Out: Tyrann Mathieu (CB- LSU), LaMichael James (RB- Oregon)

In case you were wondering, this is how I voted in this week’s poll:

1. Andrew Luck – Luck stays at the top for me despite just an average night. He was 16-of-21 for 169 yards and two touchdowns. He really didn’t need to much as his offense racked up 446 yards on the ground in a Pac-12 romp over the Washington Huskies.

2.  Kellen Moore – Moore just continues to put up great numbers. In a closer than expected game with the Air Force Falcons, the Broncos QB  was 23-of-29 for 281 yards and three touchdowns.

3. Russell Wilson – You can’t blame Wilson for Saturday night’s loss to Michigan State. But he does drop here in my poll a spot due to the fact he threw two interceptions. He was 14-of-21 for 223 yards and two touchdowns. He also added a rushing touchdown as well. His overall body of work keeps him in my top three.

2011 BlogPoll Top 25 – Week 9

Here’s the BlogPoll Top 25 for week nine in college football.  If you’re curious to see how I voted, you can check that out as well. Also be sure to check out the analysis on the BlogPoll Top 25 as well.

College Football Rankings 2011

Results for Week 9

# School Points/blog SD Delta
1 LSU Tigers (74) 25.44 3.86
2 Alabama Crimson Tide (12) 24.65 3.73
3 Oklahoma St. Cowboys 22.65 3.28 Arrow_up 2
4 Stanford Cardinal 22.20 3.18 Arrow_up 3
5 Clemson Tigers 21.25 2.84 Arrow_up 3
6 Boise St. Broncos 21.12 2.66
7 Oregon Ducks 19.13 2.53 Arrow_up 2
8 Kansas St. Wildcats 17.02 0.96 Arrow_up 3
9 Arkansas Razorbacks 16.69 1.35 Arrow_up 1
10 Michigan St. Spartans 16.33 1.89 Arrow_up 4
11 Oklahoma Sooners 15.44 0.85 Arrow_down -8
12 Wisconsin Badgers 14.67 1.50 Arrow_down -8
13 Nebraska Cornhuskers 12.32 2.69 Arrow_down -1
14 Virginia Tech Hokies 11.74 2.33 Arrow_up 1
15 South Carolina Gamecocks 10.85 2.94 Arrow_up 1
16 Texas A&M Aggies 8.89 3.22 Arrow_up 2
17 Michigan Wolverines 8.50 2.00
18 Houston Cougars 8.45 3.81 Arrow_up 2
19 Penn St. Nittany Lions 6.70 3.15 Arrow_up 5
20 Texas Tech Red Raiders 5.42 3.40
21 USC Trojans 5.07 3.63 Arrow_up 7
22 Arizona St. Sun Devils 4.89 3.12 Arrow_up 3
23 Georgia Bulldogs 3.63 2.73 Arrow_up 3
24 Cincinnati Bearcats 2.86 2.68 Arrow_up 6
25 West Virginia Mountaineers 1.25 2.02 Arrow_down -12
Others Receiving Votes: Southern Miss. Golden Eagles | Texas Longhorns | Auburn Tigers | Baylor Bears | Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets | Syracuse Orange | Florida St. Seminoles | Washington Huskies | Miami Hurricanes | Illinois Fighting Illini | TCU Horned Frogs | Notre Dame Fighting Irish | SMU Mustangs | Florida Gators | Iowa Hawkeyes | Wake Forest Demon Deacons | BYU Cougars | Louisiana Ragin Cajuns | Arkansas St. Red Wolves
Updated: Oct 25, 2011 9:02 AM EDT

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BCS Standings – Week 2 (Oct. 23)

Bowl Championship SeriesThe Bowl Championship Series (BCS) standings are out for the second time this season and the team that’s ranked No. 1 in the AP and USA Today Top 25 polls is No. 1 here for the second week in a row.

The LSU Tigers find themselves at No. 1 followed by Alabama, Oklahoma State, Boise State and Clemson.

The only team from the Big East in the BCS standings are the West Virginia Mountaineers who drop ten spots to No. 25 after being ranked No. 15 last week.

You can head over to the BCS website to see how the poll is computed weekly and how the teams are selected for the BCS bowls.

For a full look at the BCS Standings, click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

BCS Standings – Oct. 16, 2011
Rank Team Harris Poll USA TODAY poll Computer rank BCS Average
1 LSU 1 .9927 1 .9878 3 .9300 .9702
2 Alabama 2 .9659 2 .9722 2 .9500 .9627
3 Oklahoma State 3 .8901 4 .8820 1 1.0000 .9240
4 Boise State 5 .8383 5 .8224 5 .8300 .8302
5 Clemson 6 .8160 6 .7959 4 .8600 .8240
6 Stanford 4 .8776 3 .8997 9 .6600 .8124
7 Oregon 7 .7430 7 .7600 12 .5600 .6877
8 Kansas State 10 .6136 12 .5607 5 .8300 .6681
9 Oklahoma 8 .6490 9 .6536 7 .6900 .6642
10 Arkansas 9 .6438 8 .6603 8 .6700 .6581
11 Michigan State 11 .6122 10 .6319 15 .3700 .5380
12 Virginia Tech 15 .4671 15 .4942 10 .6400 .5338
13 South Carolina 14 .4793 14 .4949 13 .5300 .5014
14 Nebraska 13 .5245 13 .5410 21 .2500 .4385
15 Wisconsin 12 .6021 11 .5878 24 .1100 .4333
16 Texas A&M 17 .3617 16 .3525 11 .5700 .4281
17 Houston 18 .3391 18 .3437 14 .4200 .3676
18 Michigan 16 .3729 17 .3519 19 .3000 .3416
19 Penn State 19 .2675 19 .3037 17 .3500 .3071
20 Texas Tech 21 .1416 22 .1220 18 .3400 .2012
21 Arizona State 20 .1885 20 .1715 23 .1300 .1633
22 Georgia 22 .1172 21 .1410 22 .2200 .1594
23 Auburn .0209 .0020 15 .3700 .1310
24 Texas 25 .0529 .0332 20 .2700 .1187
25 West Virginia 23 .1148 24 .1051 .0000 .0733

2011 BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot – Week 9

As many of you know, I am one of the voters in the BlogPoll Top 25. Each week, bloggers across the country representing the various FBS schools get together and put together their own top 25’s. Here at SOX & Dawgs, we are representing the UConn Huskies. The votes are then tabulated on Mondays.

Each week we are asked to do an initial ballot. This allows you the reader to let us know in the comments whether you agree with my choices or not. The initial ballots will normally be done on Sunday.

After I check the comments for the initial ballot, I then resubmit my final ballot for the week. If there are comments, I’ll take them into consideration before submitting the final ballot by 8 a.m. on Monday.

You can check out the ballot I submitted earlier today by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the homepage.

SB Nation BlogPoll Top 25 College Football Rankings

SOX & Dawgs Ballot – Week 9

Rank Team Delta
1 LSU Tigers
2 Alabama Crimson Tide Arrow_up 1
3 Boise St. Broncos Arrow_up 2
4 Oklahoma St. Cowboys Arrow_up 2
5 Stanford Cardinal Arrow_up 2
6 Oregon Ducks Arrow_up 2
7 Arkansas Razorbacks Arrow_up 2
8 Clemson Tigers Arrow_up 3
9 Oklahoma Sooners Arrow_down -7
10 Nebraska Cornhuskers
11 Wisconsin Badgers Arrow_down -7
12 South Carolina Gamecocks
13 Virginia Tech Hokies
14 Michigan St. Spartans Arrow_up 1
15 Kansas St. Wildcats Arrow_up 1
16 Michigan Wolverines Arrow_up 1
17 Texas A&M Aggies Arrow_up 2
18 Houston Cougars Arrow_up 3
19 Penn St. Nittany Lions Arrow_up 3
20 Georgia Bulldogs Arrow_up 5
21 Texas Tech Red Raiders
22 Cincinnati Bearcats
23 Southern Miss. Golden Eagles
24 West Virginia Mountaineers Arrow_down -10
25 USC Trojans
Dropouts: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Illinois Fighting Illini, Auburn Tigers, Washington Huskies

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With Oklahoma and Wisconsin falling last night, there’s some movement at the top of the my poll. I decided not to leap frog teams over one another at the top instead moving them up appropriately.

Four new teams enter the polls for me this week. I hate having to USC in there since they aren’t eligible for a bowl at the end of the year but you can’t deny the fact they are playing some good football this year.

2011 NCAA Football Rankings – Week 9 (Oct. 23)

AP & USA Today Polls

The college football polls are out for the week and there’s now a consensus No. 1 team in both polls. LSU, which has been No. 1 in the AP Poll, now assumes the top spot in the USA Today Coaches’ Poll after the Oklahoma Sooners were upset last night.

LSU is followed by Alabama, Oklahoma State, Stanford and Boise State in the AP Poll. The top five in the coaches poll is almost the same with with Stanford being No. 3 and Oklahoma State at No. 4.

The Big East is represented by two teams this week in both polls. The Cincinnati Bearcats entered both polls at No. 24 (AP) and No. 23 (USA Today). The West Virginia Mountaineers are still ranked despite losing to Syracuse at No. 25/24.

Syracuse and Rutgers are among the others receiving votes in both polls.

For a full look at the 2011 NCAA Football Rankings – Week 9 (Oct. 23), click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

AP Top 25 USA Today Coaches’ Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS PVS RK TEAM REC PTS PVS
1 LSU (49) 8-0 1489 1 1 LSU (41) 8-0 1457 2
2 Alabama (10) 8-0 1448 2 2 Alabama (18) 8-0 1434 3
3 Oklahoma State 7-0 1326 6 3 Stanford 7-0 1327 5
4 Stanford 7-0 1318 7 4 Oklahoma State 7-0 1301 6
5 Boise State (1) 7-0 1269 5 5 Boise State 7-0 1213 7
6 Clemson 8-0 1225 8 6 Clemson 8-0 1174 8
7 Oregon 6-1 1136 9 7 Oregon 6-1 1121 8
8 Arkansas 6-1 1003 10 8 Arkansas 6-1 974 10
9 Michigan State 6-1 964 15 9 Oklahoma 6-1 964 1
10 Kansas State 7-0 945 12 10 Michigan State 6-1 932 13
11 Oklahoma 6-1 912 3 11 Wisconsin 6-1 867 4
12 Wisconsin 6-1 887 4 12 Kansas State 7-0 827 16
13 Nebraska 6-1 756 13 13 Nebraska 6-1 798 11
14 South Carolina 6-1 675 14 14 South Carolina 6-1 730 12
15 Virginia Tech 7-1 673 16 15 Virginia Tech 7-1 729 14
16 Texas A&M 5-2 614 17 16 Texas A&M 5-2 520 18
17 Michigan 6-1 508 18 17 Michigan 6-1 519 17
18 Houston 7-0 400 21 18 Houston 7-0 507 20
19 Texas Tech 5-2 350 NR 19 Penn State 7-1 448 22
20 USC 6-1 340 NR 20 Arizona State 5-2 253 25
21 Penn State 7-1 312 NR 21 Georgia 5-2 208 NR
22 Georgia 5-2 290 24 22 Texas Tech 5-2 180 NR
23 Arizona State 5-2 239 24 23 Cincinnati 6-1 159 NR
24 Cincinnati 6-1 71 NR 24 West Virginia 5-2 155 14
25 West Virginia 5-2 64 11 25 Southern Miss 6-1 128 NR
Dropped out: Dropped out:
Auburn 19, Georgia Tech 20, Washington 22, Illinois 23 Georgia Tech 19, Illinois 21, Auburn 23, Washington 24
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Auburn 62, Southern Miss 48, Baylor 47, Washington 32, Georgia Tech 30, Texas 26, Syracuse 24, Miami (FL) 6, TCU 4, Rutgers 3, Illinois 2, Brigham Young 2 Texas 49, Georgia Tech 39, TCU 33, Baylor 29, Illinois 22, Washington 20, Iowa 14, Syracuse 10, Brigham Young 9, Southern Methodist 7, Wake Forest 6, Notre Dame 5, Auburn 3, Rutgers 2, Florida 1, Miami (FL) 1

Bloguin Heisman Trophy Poll – Week 7

Bloguin Heisman TrophyEach week a group of Bloguin college football bloggers get together and put our votes in for the top Heisman Trophy candidates. Then after the votes are tabulated by Kevin over at College Football Zealots, the poll is released on Wednesday.

Here are the results for week seven of the 2011 college football season. Be sure to head over Crystal Ball Run for a full look at the results for the week for more insight on the poll.

  1. Andrew Luck (QB-Stanford) – 25 Points, 27.78%, 7 1st Place Votes
  2. Russell Wilson (QB-Wisconsin) – 23 Points, 25.56%, 2 1st Place Votes
  3. Trent Richardson (RB-Alabama) – 18 Points, 20.00%, 3 1st Place Votes
  4. Kellen Moore (QB-Boise St) – 8 Points, 8.89%, 1 1st Place Vote
  5. Tyrann Mathieu (CB-LSU)- 5 Points, 5.56%, 0 1st Place Votes
  • Also Receiving Votes: Robert Griffin III (QB- Baylor) 4 pts, Sammy Watkins (WR- Clemson) 3 pts, Ryan Broyles (WR- Oklahoma) 3 pts, LaMichael James (RB- Oregon) 1 pt
  • Dropped Out: Denard Robinson (QB- Michigan), Landry Jones (QB- Oklahoma), Brandon Weedon (QB- Oklahoma State)

In case you were wondering, this is how I voted in this week’s poll:

  1. Andrew Luck – Stanford QB – Luck remains the favorite for me. He got off to a slow start but still finished with 336 yards and four touchdowns. He may need to step up his numbers as Russell Wilson is on his tail..
  2. Russell Wilson – Wisconsin QB – One can only imagine how good Wilson would have been at NC State had he had what he has at Wisconsin. He continues to dazzle as this past weekend he caught a touchdown pass to go along with an efficient 12-of-17 for 166 yards and a touchdown pass in the romp over Indiana.
  3. Kellen Moore – Boise State QB – In the year of the quarterback for the Heisman, Moore continues to put up crazy numbers. This time out, he was 26-of-30 for 338 yards and four touchdowns. He kept one of those touchdown passes in the family hitting his brother Kirby for one in the 2nd quarter

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2011 BlogPoll Top 25 – Week 8

Here’s the BlogPoll Top 25 for week eight in college football.  If you’re curious to see how I voted, you can check that out as well. Also be sure to check out the analysis on the BlogPoll Top 25 as well.

College Football Rankings 2011

Results for Week 8

# School Points/blog SD Delta
1 LSU Tigers (57) 24.58 0.67
2 Alabama Crimson Tide (23) 24.08 0.69
3 Oklahoma Sooners (6) 23.08 0.82
4 Wisconsin Badgers 21.30 1.29
5 Oklahoma St. Cowboys 20.23 1.18 Arrow_up 1
6 Boise St. Broncos 19.87 1.44 Arrow_down -1
7 Stanford Cardinal 19.10 1.81
8 Clemson Tigers 18.72 2.08
9 Oregon Ducks 17.07 1.49
10 Arkansas Razorbacks 15.12 3.56
11 Kansas St. Wildcats 13.49 3.12 Arrow_up 3
12 Nebraska Cornhuskers 12.41 2.95 Arrow_up 3
13 West Virginia Mountaineers 11.50 3.21 Arrow_up 3
14 Michigan St. Spartans 11.38 2.70 Arrow_up 8
15 Virginia Tech Hokies 10.86 3.02 Arrow_up 4
16 South Carolina Gamecocks 10.01 4.15 Arrow_up 1
17 Michigan Wolverines 7.76 3.07 Arrow_down -6
18 Texas A&M Aggies 6.66 4.46 Arrow_up 6
19 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 6.40 3.03 Arrow_down -7
20 Houston Cougars 5.99 4.14 Arrow_up 1
21 Illinois Fighting Illini 4.44 3.17 Arrow_down -8
22 Auburn Tigers 3.99 3.62 Arrow_up 4
23 Washington Huskies 3.45 2.99 Arrow_up 4
24 Penn St. Nittany Lions 3.34 3.91 Arrow_up 1
25 Arizona St. Sun Devils 2.56 2.85 Arrow_down -7
Others Receiving Votes: Georgia Bulldogs | Notre Dame Fighting Irish | USC Trojans | SMU Mustangs | Cincinnati Bearcats | Texas Longhorns | Rutgers Scarlet Knights | Baylor Bears | Southern Miss. Golden Eagles | Louisiana Ragin Cajuns | Florida Gators | Florida St. Seminoles | North Carolina Tar Heels | Virginia Cavaliers | Ohio St. Buckeyes | Wake Forest Demon Deacons | Temple Owls | South Florida Bulls | TCU Horned Frogs
Updated: Oct 18, 2011 9:30 AM EDT

SB Nation BlogPoll College Football Rankings 2011

BCS Standings – Week 1 (Oct. 16)

Bowl Championship SeriesThe Bowl Championship Series (BCS) standings are out for first time during the 2011 season and one of the teams that’s ranked No. 1 in the AP and USA Today Top 25 polls that came out earlier on Sunday is on top.

The LSU Tigers find themselves at No. 1 followed by Alabama, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Boise State. The Broncos are the only team in the top 12 that don’t play in a BCS conference.

The only team from the Big East in the top in the BCS standings are the West Virginia Mountaineers who come in at No. 15.

UConn Huskies fans if you’re wondering where they are ranked, they’re No. 85 out of 120 teams.

You can head over to the BCS website to see how the poll is computed weekly and how the teams are selected for the BCS bowls.

For a full look at the BCS Standings, click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

BCS Standings – Oct. 16, 2011
Rank Team Harris Poll USA TODAY poll Computer rank BCS Average
1 LSU 1 .9805 2 .9559 3 .9200 .9522
2 Alabama 2 .9544 3 .9512 2 .9500 .9519
3 Oklahoma 3 .9336 1 .9668 4 .8900 .9301
4 Oklahoma State 6 .8052 6 .7953 1 .9700 .8568
5 Boise State 5 .8136 7 .7946 6 .8000 .8027
6 Wisconsin 4 .8567 4 .8556 11 .6000 .7708
7 Clemson 8 .7176 8 .6969 5 .8600 .7582
8 Stanford 7 .7969 5 .8285 8 .6200 .7484
9 Arkansas 10 .6278 10 .6312 8 .6200 .6263
10 Oregon 9 .6800 8 .6969 12 .4800 .6190
11 Kansas State 12 .5068 16 .4597 7 .7400 .5688
12 Virginia Tech 16 .4379 14 .4664 10 .6100 .5048
13 Nebraska 11 .5162 11 .5254 15 .4500 .4972
14 South Carolina 13 .4856 12 .5186 13 .4700 .4914
15 West Virginia 14 .4727 14 .4664 21 .1800 .3730
16 Michigan State 15 .4487 13 .4678 23 .0700 .3288
17 Texas A&M 19 .2710 18 .2814 18 .3700 .3074
18 Michigan 17 .3179 17 .3105 20 .2700 .2995
19 Houston 22 .1955 20 .2434 16 .4200 .2863
20 Auburn 21 .1965 23 .1369 14 .4600 .2645
21 Penn State 23 .1019 22 .1715 16 .4200 .2311
22 Georgia Tech 18 .2918 19 .2685 25 .0300 .1968
23 Illinois 20 .1986 21 .1763 22 .0800 .1516
24 Texas 25 .0268 .0176 19 .3600 .1348
25 Washington 24 .0835 24 .1180 24 .0600 .0871