The JD Poll: Top 25 After Week 4 in College Football

John Scott by Scribe Written on September 21, 2008
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LSU survives at Auburn. Georgia dominates in the desert. ECU loses to NC State.

 

JD Poll is back again with the post week 4 rankings.

 

Note: Teams moving up and down in the rankings are relative to where they were in last week’s JD poll (http://bleacherreport.com/articles/57571-the-jd-poll-top-25-after-week-3-in-college-football).

 

This poll was made BEFORE the AP Poll came out.

 

 

1. USC Trojans

 

Bye

 

 

2. Oklahoma Sooners

 

Bye

 

 

3. Georgia Bulldogs

 

Georgia was very impressive in the desert. It is the first time Georgia has traveled west of the Mississippifor a regular season game since 1960. I would move Georgia back to No. 2, but I don’t like to penalize teams that don’t play.

 

Georgia’s D was especially impressive holding the Sun Devils to 19 yards rushing. And freshman WR AJ Green caught seven balls for 148 yards and a TD. Julio Jones who?

 

Next week Georgia better be ready as they take on the Crimson Tide at home.

 

 

4. Florida Gators

 

Another dominant win over Tennessee for the Gators this year (last year they routed the Vols 59-20). Tennessee was clueless all game. Florida did what they want, when they wanted. Tennessee had more total yards then Florida, but had to many costly turnovers in the redzone.

 

Florida tied the all-time series between the teams at 19 wins a piece.

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