Tuesday, January 8, 2008
2007 College Football Season
Now that the college season has finally come to a halt, we will slowly reflect on how the season came to it's wild end and continue to follow the NFL Playoffs to the very end. While divulging in this subject, we will also stay on course with the college football off season. As we will follow the 2008 draft class, the combine and which underclassmen will enter the 2008 NFL Draft. As a fan of the Cincinnati Bengals and Penn State football, I will also follow the news of these two football teams throughout the off season.
AP Top 25 College Basketball
1. North Carolina (46) 15-0
2. Memphis (25) 13-0
3. Kansas (1) 14-0
4. Washington State 13-0
5. UCLA 14-1
6. Michigan State 13-1
7. Georgetown 11-1
8. Tennessee 12-1
9. Duke 11-1
10. Indiana 12-1
11. Texas A&M 14-1
12. Texas 13-2
13. Vanderbilt 15-0
14. Butler 13-1
15. Marquette 11-2
16. Mississippi 13-0
17. Dayton 12-1
18. Clemson 12-2
19. Villanova 11-2
20. Pittsburgh 12-2
21. Wisconsin 12-2
22. Rhode Island 14-1
23. Stanford 12-2
24. Xavier 12-3
25. Miami (FL) 13-1
() - 1st place votes
2. Memphis (25) 13-0
3. Kansas (1) 14-0
4. Washington State 13-0
5. UCLA 14-1
6. Michigan State 13-1
7. Georgetown 11-1
8. Tennessee 12-1
9. Duke 11-1
10. Indiana 12-1
11. Texas A&M 14-1
12. Texas 13-2
13. Vanderbilt 15-0
14. Butler 13-1
15. Marquette 11-2
16. Mississippi 13-0
17. Dayton 12-1
18. Clemson 12-2
19. Villanova 11-2
20. Pittsburgh 12-2
21. Wisconsin 12-2
22. Rhode Island 14-1
23. Stanford 12-2
24. Xavier 12-3
25. Miami (FL) 13-1
() - 1st place votes
Final Standings for College Football Season
This poll is provided by the Associated Press
1. LSU (60) 12-2
2. Georgia (3) 11-2
3. USC (1) 11-2
4. Missouri 12-2
5. Ohio State 11-2
6. West Virginia 11-2
7. Kansas (1) 11-2
8. Oklahoma 11-3
9. Virginia Tech 11-3
10. Texas 10-3
11. Boston College 11-3
12. Tennessee 10-4
13. Florida 9-4
14. Brigham Young 11-2
15. Auburn 9-4
16. Arizona State 10-3
17. Cincinnati 10-3
18. Michigan 9-4
19. Hawaii 12-1
20. Illinois 9-4
21. Clemson 9-4
22. Texas Tech 9-4
23. Oregon 9-4
24. Wisconsin 9-4
25. Oregon State 9-4
() - 1st place votes
Dropped from the Final Rankings - Viriginia 21, South Florida 23, Boise State 24, Arkansas 25
1. LSU (60) 12-2
2. Georgia (3) 11-2
3. USC (1) 11-2
4. Missouri 12-2
5. Ohio State 11-2
6. West Virginia 11-2
7. Kansas (1) 11-2
8. Oklahoma 11-3
9. Virginia Tech 11-3
10. Texas 10-3
11. Boston College 11-3
12. Tennessee 10-4
13. Florida 9-4
14. Brigham Young 11-2
15. Auburn 9-4
16. Arizona State 10-3
17. Cincinnati 10-3
18. Michigan 9-4
19. Hawaii 12-1
20. Illinois 9-4
21. Clemson 9-4
22. Texas Tech 9-4
23. Oregon 9-4
24. Wisconsin 9-4
25. Oregon State 9-4
() - 1st place votes
Dropped from the Final Rankings - Viriginia 21, South Florida 23, Boise State 24, Arkansas 25
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