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Harris Interactive College Football Poll [Sept. 30, 2007]

<View Bonesville columnist Denny O'Brien's ballot in this week's Harris Poll.>

This week's Harris Interactive College Football Poll™ rankings are compiled from ballots submitted by the Harris Interactive panel of former coaches, players and administrators, and current and former members of the media. The Harris Poll, commissioned by the Bowl Championship Series, is a component in the BCS Standings Formula used to determine the two teams that will play in the BCS National Championship game and those that qualify for at-large selection to other BCS bowls. The BCS formula for the 2007 season incorporates the Harris Poll, the USA Today Coaches Poll, and an average of six computer rankings. The first BCS standings will be released on October 14.
 

Rank

School (first-place votes in parentheses)

Record

Points

Prev
1 Southern California (76) 4-0 2763 1
2 LSU (36) 5-0 2724 2
3 California (0) 5-0 2548 6
4 Ohio State (0) 5-0 2462 7
5 Wisconsin (0) 5-0 2324 9
6 Boston College (0) 5-0 2107 11
7 Kentucky (0) 5-0 1903 14
8 Florida (0) 4-1 1863 4
9 Oklahoma (0) 4-1 1837 3
10 South Florida (0) 4-0 1775 20
11 West Virginia (0) 4-1 1499 5
12 Georgia (0) 4-1 1426 15
13 Oregon (0) 4-1 1354 10
14 South Carolina (0) 4-1 1287 17
15 Virginia Tech (0) 4-1 1086 16
16 Hawaii (0) 5-0 1030 18
17 Texas (0) 4-1 1025 8
18 Missouri (0) 4-0 918 21
19 Arizona State (0) 5-0 901 23
20 Purdue (0) 5-0 602 --
21 Rutgers (0) 3-1 568 12
22 Clemson (0) 4-1 503 13
23 Nebraska (0) 4-1 498 24
24 Cincinnati (0) 5-0 466 --
25 Michigan State (0) 4-1 151 25
Other teams receiving votes: UCLA 136; Miami (FL) 122; Kansas State 104; Kansas 79; Florida State 68; Illinois 52; Connecticut 51; Penn State 38; Michigan 26; Virginia 23; Auburn 21; Arkansas 17; Georgia Tech 13; Texas A&M 8; Tennessee 6; Colorado 3; Louisville 3; Boise State 2; Bowling Green 2; Central Florida 2; Alabama 1; Indiana 1; Maryland 1; Washington 1.
Dropped out of the Top 25: Penn State, Alabama.

 

 

 

 

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