Sunday, October 11, 2009

Week 6 Results Top 25

The Top 25 (more or less) will see very little shuffling about after this week’s games. Oh, there will be some movement due to loses but, except for #17 Auburn’s humiliation by Arkansas, there were no major surprises, no huge upsets. And lots of teams were inactive in any case.

The rankings are from the AP/Coaches Poll/CBSSports 120. Those in parentheses are from week 5. All records include this week's results.

1/1/1 (1/1/1) Florida (5-0) The Gators beat #4 LSU (5-1) 13-3.
The Gators scored the only TD on a Tim Tebow pass that should have been called back. Replays showed the receiver tugging on the defenders jersey and throwing him off balance before breaking free for the catch. The cameras caught it. The announcers saw it. But the SEC officials missed the call. Again.

2/2/2 (2/2/2) Texas (4-0) The Longhorns came back strong in the second half to defeat the Colorado Buffaloes (1-4) 38-14. It was Colorado 14-10 at the half.

3/3/3 (3/3/3) Alabama (6-0) The Tide dominated #20 Mississippi (4-2) 22-3.

4/4/4 (4/4/5) LSU (5-1) The Tigers lost to #1 Florida (5-0) 13-3 in a defense dominated game.

5/5/7 (6/6/8) Virginia Tech (5-1) The Hokies routed Boston College (4-2) 48-14.

6/6/5 (5/5/4) Boise State (5-0) The Broncos are idle this week.

7/7/8 (7/7/10) Southern California (4-1) The Trojans are idle this week.

8/10/10 (10/11/12) Cincinnati (5-0) The Bearcats are idle this week.

9/8/6 (9/9/6) Ohio State (5-1) The Buckeyes knocked off the Wisconsin Badgers (5-1) 31-13

10/9/9 (11/10/9) TCU (5-0) The Horned Frogs remained undefeated beating Air Force (3-3) in a close contest 20-17.

11/11/11 (17/21/25) Miami (Fla.) (4-1) The Hurricanes blew through Florida A & M (4-1) 48-16.

12/14/12 (13/17/13) Iowa (6-0) The Hawkeyes edged Michigan (4-2) 30-28. Iowa has won three home games by a total of six points but they forced five Wolverine turnovers this day.

13/17/18 (16/25/21) Oregon (5-1) The Ducks downed UCLA (3-2) 24-10.

14/12/14 (15/13/14) Penn State (5-1) The Nittany Lions drubbed Eastern Illinois (4-2) 52-3.

15/13/17 (14/12/17) Oklahoma State (4-1) The Cowboys won a close one at Texas A & M (3-2) as they held off the Aggies 36-31

16/15/13 (18/16/15) Kansas (5-0) The Jayhawks outscored Iowa State (3-3) 36-31 to survive a shootout. Todd Reesing threw for a career-high 442 yards and four touchdowns while the Cyclone’s Austen Arnaud hit 25 of 40 for 293 yards and two TDs plus he ran for another.

17/19/16 (NA/NA/NA) Auburn (5-1) The Tigers dropped from the ranks of the unbeaten as Arkansas (3-2) dominated 44-23.

18/20/19 (20/21/23) Brigham Young (5-1) The Cougars enjoyed their visit to Las Vegas. Beating UNLV (2-4) 59-21.

19/21/21 (8/8/7) Oklahoma (3-2) The Sooners beat Baylor (3-2) 33-7.

20/16/15 (21/18/16) Mississippi (4-2) The Rebels got rolled by #3 Alabama (6-0) 22-3.

21/22/23 (23/24/NA) Nebraska (4-1) The Cornhuskers playing in heavy rain on Thursday night at #24 Missouri (4-1) got 27 points in the fourth quarter (20 of them in about 3 ½ minutes thanks to two INT) to beat the Tigers 27-12.

22/23/25 (25/NA/NA) Georgia Tech (5-1) The Yellow Jackets’ Josh Nesbitt ran for three touchdowns and threw for one more as he lead his team to a 49-44 victory over Florida State (2-4). The ‘Noles’ Christian Ponder, who completed 26 of 38 passes for a career best 359 yards and five touchdowns but it wasn’t enough.

23/24/NA (NA/NA/NA) South Florida (5-0) The Bulls are idle this week.

24/18/22 (NA/23/24) Missouri (4-1) The Tigers proved to me no mudders as they lost to #21 Nebraska (4-1) Thursday night 27-12 in a torrential rain.

25/NA/NA (NA/NA/NA) South Carolina (5-1) The Gamecocks edged Kentucky (2-3) 28-26 when sophomore quarterback threw for three touchdowns, rushed for another with minutes left.

NA/25/20 (NA/NA/NA) Wisconsin (5-1) The Badgers were over powered 31-13 by #9 Ohio State (5-1)

NA/NA/24 (12/15/11) Houston (4-1) The Cougars’ Case Keenum over came two INT early on and threw four touchdown passes to help Houston rebound from last week’s loss with a 31-24 victory over the Bulldogs of Mississippi State (2-4)

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