Found October 26, 2009 on
Stiles Points:
After two months of the college football season, one thing is clear - there is no clearcut dominant team this season...1. Florida (7-0) - once again the Gators were not impressive, but also, Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen knows the Gators well and was prepared for this game...Gators head to Jacksonville this week for their annual beat up of Georgia...2. Alabama (8-0) - with 4 minutes to go, Bama was up 12-3 and running out the clock...after an Ingram fumble, the Tide barely hangs on thanks to Terrance Cody's two blocked field goals (#62 in photo above) ...the Tide gets a well deserved week off...3. Cincinnati (7-0) - the Bearcats are off to their best start since 1954...Zach Collaros did well filling in for the injured Pike at QB...4. Texas (7-0) - no let down from their big win over Oklahoma...the Longhorns are on the road once again this week as they head to Okie State...5. Boise State (7-0) - the bikinis and sunshine did not slow down this team on a mission...Boise whoops...
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