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Week Six didn't see upsets like the previous week, but it was an exciting week of college football nonetheless. There were some key conference games, and there are many more to come. Ohio State beat Wisconsin in Camp Randall...

Dan's College Football Top 50: Week Seven Edition

by Dan Boss (Analyst)

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October 08, 2008


Week Six didn't see upsets like the previous week, but it was an exciting week of college football nonetheless.  There were some key conference games, and there are many more to come.

Ohio State beat Wisconsin in Camp Randall.  Vanderbilt stayed undefeated by getting by Auburn.  USC destroyed Pac-10 foe Oregon.

After six weeks of football, a few teams have separated from the pack.  There are still a few non-BCS teams looking to crash the party.  In fact, there are three teams ahead of ACC leader Virginia Tech in the AP poll.

Enough said.  Here are Week Seven's top 50 college football programs.  Notice the changes from last week.

 

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    Can't agree with PSU dropping. USC is a media darling, I wouldn't put them ahead so fast. They will probably be upset again later this season.

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      I use my own formula using the three polls and the strength of schedule and thats how it worked out. They keep winning and they will move up. Plus USC's schedule strength will drop as they play the weaker Pac-10 teams and PSU's will rise as they play the tougher Big Ten teams.

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      That's good to know. I wouldn't stand for USC being so highly ranked throughout the whole season.

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