Thursday, September 11
7:30 PM ET North Carolina at Rutgers
Friday, September 12
8:00 PM ET No. 13 Kansas at No. 19 South Florida Saturday, September 13
12:00 PM ET No. 23 California at Maryland 12:00 PM ET Louisiana-Lafayette at No. 24 Illinois 12:00 PM ET Southern Illinois at Northwestern
12:00 PM ET Florida Atlantic at Michigan State
12:00 PM ET Montana State at Minnesota
12:00 PM ET Navy at Duke
12:00 PM ET North Carolina State at Clemson
12:00 PM ET Temple at Buffalo
12:00 PM ET Iowa State at Iowa
12:30 PM ET Nevada at No. 6 Missouri 12:30 PM ET Washington State at Baylor
12:30 PM ET UAB at Tennessee
1:00 PM ET Ball State at Akron
1:00 PM ET Toledo at Eastern Michigan
1:00 PM ET Stanford at TCU
1:30 PM ET Air Force at Houston (played at SMU in Dallas due to Ike)
2:00 PM ET Central Michigan at Ohio
2:00 PM ET Delaware State at Kent State
3:00 PM ET No. 14 East Carolina at Tulane 3:00 PM ET Charleston Southern at Miami (OH)
3:00 PM ET North Dakota State at Wyoming
3:30 PM ET No. 2 Georgia at South Carolina POSTPONED Arkansas at No. 8 Texas 3:30 PM ET No. 16 Oregon at Purdue 3:30 PM ET No. 17 Penn State at Syracuse 3:30 PM ET UCLA at No. 18 Brigham Young 3:30 PM ET Michigan at Notre Dame
3:30 PM ET Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech
3:45 PM ET Chattanooga at Florida State
4:00 PM ET Hawaii at Oregon State
5:00 PM ET Western Michigan at Idaho
7:00 PM ET No. 9 Auburn at Mississippi State 7:00 PM ET Western Kentucky at No. 11 Alabama 7:00 PM ET Southern Methodist at No. 12 Texas Tech 7:00 PM ET Middle Tennessee at Kentucky
7:00 PM ET Samford at Mississippi
7:00 PM ET New Mexico State at Nebraska
7:00 PM ET Rice at Vanderbilt
7:00 PM ET Memphis at Marshall
7:00 PM ET Southern Miss at Arkansas State
7:00 PM ET Alabama A&M at Louisiana-Monroe
7:00 PM ET Alcorn State at Troy
7:05 PM ET Missouri State at Oklahoma State
7:30 PM ET Virginia at Connecticut
7:45 PM ET No. 3 Oklahoma at Washington
8:00 PM ET No. 5 Ohio State at No. 1 USC
8:00 PM ET North Texas at No. 7 LSU 8:00 PM ET No. 22 Utah at Utah State 8:00 PM ET San Diego State at San Jose State
8:00 PM ET Bowling Green at Boise State
8:00 PM ET Arizona at New Mexico
10:00 PM ET UNLV at No. 15 Arizona State 10:30 PM ET No. 10 Wisconsin at No. 21 Fresno StateAP Top 25
1. USC (33) 1-0 1,577
2. Georgia (23) 2-0 1,525
3. Oklahoma (2) 2-0 1,458
4. Florida (4) 2-0 1,438
5. Ohio State (1) 2-0 1,347
6. Missouri (1) 2-0 1,336
7. LSU (1) 1-0 1,231
8. Texas 2-0 1,100
9. Auburn 2-0 1,067
10. Wisconsin 2-0 910
11. Alabama 2-0 865
12. Texas Tech 2-0 845
13. Kansas 2-0 825
14. East Carolina 2-0 762
15. Arizona State 2-0 744
16. Oregon 2-0 616
17. Penn State 2-0 607
18. Brigham Young 2-0 537
19. South Florida 2-0 493
20. Wake Forest 2-0 404
21. Fresno State 1-0 290
22. Utah 2-0 258
23. California 2-0 195
24. Illinois 1-1 164
25. West Virginia 1-1 163
Others Receiving Votes
UCLA 150, Clemson 73, Florida State 50, Boise State 22, Tennessee 15, Georgia Tech 14, Oklahoma State 11, Vanderbilt 7, TCU 6, Kentucky 6, Virginia Tech 4, Tulsa 3, South Carolina 2, Arizona 2, Connecticut 1, North Carolina 1, Rice 1.
Dropped From Rankings
UCLA 23, South Carolina 24.
USA Today' Poll
1. USC (34) 1-0 1,481
2. Georgia (18) 2-0 1,454
3. Oklahoma (3) 2-0 1,370
4. Florida (3) 2-0 1,306
5. Ohio State (1) 2-0 1,289
6. Missouri 2-0 1,212
7. LSU (2) 1-0 1,198
8. Texas 2-0 1,069
9. Auburn 2-0 1,017
10. Wisconsin 2-0 946
11. Kansas 2-0 854
12. Texas Tech 2-0 755
13. Arizona State 2-0 737
14. Oregon 2-0 665
15. Brigham Young 2-0 628
16. Alabama 2-0 611
17. Penn State 2-0 547
18. South Florida 2-0 475
19. Wake Forest 2-0 419
20. East Carolina 2-0 375
21. Fresno State 1-0 300
22. Utah 2-0 235
23. Clemson 1-1 175
24. West Virginia 1-1 145
25. California 2-0 128
Others Receiving Votes
Illinois 124, UCLA 86, Florida State 50, Kentucky 28, Boise State 22, Tennessee 21, TCU 18, Nebraska 16, Georgia Tech 15, Arizona 11, Virginia Tech 11, Vanderbilt 8, Oklahoma State 7, Iowa 4, Colorado 3, Notre Dame 3, Tulsa 2, Connecticut 2, Bowling Green 1, South Carolina 1, Northwestern 1.
Dropped From Rankings
South Carolina 24, Illinois 25.
So after Ohio State almost got beat by Ohio University (GO MAC CONFERENCE LOL) they get to play the number one team in the country, which, of course, is USC, since they are basically number one almost every week anyways. Georgia, our number two, plays the other USC, you know, South Carolina, and will try to do their best Vanderbilt impression.
Discuss.