BabyTate #5
Trey Bradley #5
Probably spent a lot of time on defense during the bye week. A head-and-shoulders favorite in the Big12 North.
Will Shelton #5
Tim Pollock #5
Scientizzle FoShizzle #5
I worry about this team's propensity to get into shootouts.
Timothy Croley #5
The Tigers are putting up good numbers on offense. A five spot is very deserving right now.
Lisa Horne #5
Justin Goar #5
With one of the best offenses in the country, the Tigers will have to prove they have the defense to be a top flight team, especially in the secondary.
Marde Burke #5
Only a loss to Oklahoma will keep this team from a championship
Frank Therber #5
Scott McDaniel #5
James Doker #5
We'll know more about them after they finally start conference play; the Illinois win doesn't tell much yet.
Ian Zymarakis #5
T.J. Beard #5
Missouri gets the nod over the Longhorns due to a victory over a ranked opponent; something Texas currently lacks.
Zach Stevens #5
Derrek Croney #5
Beating Illinois in Week 1 was good, but they haven't played anyone respectable since, so they get a slight demotion here.
12 #5
Jon Ellsworth #6
Jay Jones #6
Edward Leigh #6
Mike Bedgood #6
Mark Balhoff #6
Joe Bleacher #6
Possibly the best offense in the country. Chase Daniel is the best QB right now. Defense is still suspect considering Illinois was able to put up 450+ yards and 5 legit TDs.
Wesley Marshall #6
Nebraska should be a good warmup to start conference play before consecutive weeks against ranked teams.
Ryan Gemmell #6
Possibly the best offense in the country. Chase Daniel is the best QB right now. Defense is still suspect considering Illinois was able to put up 450+ yards and 5 legit TDs.
Avinash Kunnath #6
Paul Augustin #7
No one is playing quarterback better than Chase Daniel. The defense needs to step it up or they will fall quickly.
miamimitchdotcom #7
This is the state of CFB this week, A team with a defense like this in the top 10.
Kristofer Green #7
Brad Shipley #9
This team has a lot left to prove.
Scott Pusich #10
(previous: 10) Would have dropped a place, but stay at #10 (see BYU at #7). Playing anyone would have helped, especially in conference. Face a tough test next week on the road against Nebraska; the 'Huskers will be ready to get the bad taste of a home loss to Virginia Tech out of their mouths.





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