The BCS Poll … for 11/06/11 is now online. Here are the Top Thirty Ranked Division 1 College Football Teams, with Texas schools shown in bold type:
1. LSU
2. Oklahoma State
3. Stanford
4. Alabama
5. Boise State
6. Oklahoma
7. Oregon
8. Arkansas
9. Clemson
10. Virginia Tech
11. Houston
12. Penn State
13. South Carolina
14. Michigan State
15. Georgia
16. Kansas State
17. Texas
18. Nebraska
19. Wisconsin
20. Georgia Tech
21. Auburn
22. Michigan
23. Southern Mississippi
24. Cincinnati
25. TCU
26. Baylor
27. Tulsa
28. Ohio State
29. Arizona State
30. Notre Dame
For more detailed information on the entire systematic ranking of all teams, check out this link:
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/rankings/bcs
Tags: BCS POLL FOR 11/06/11

November 7, 2011 at 3:15 am |
Very interesting but Houston won’t jump Boise for a BCS game unless Boise loses and Boise has an easy schedule. Houston should run the table. Oklahoma will lose to Okie State and Arkansas can’t hang with the Big Boys in that conference. UT-K-State should be a good one in Austin with UT defense prevailing…maybe. There will be lotsa movement all the way down. You must have Boise to lose for a BCS bid. No way two non-BCS conference teams get bids, even over a two loss major. Maybe if you put in a red rug at Roberson.
November 7, 2011 at 3:46 am |
Wayne –
It’s Robertson. And no red rug please. We play on grass in Houston – and everybody in our town knows from recent natural experience that grass is brown.
November 7, 2011 at 5:30 am |
Mom is going to the Big Easy to see us crush Tulane, Buff…..I really think this is our year!
November 7, 2011 at 6:26 am |
Fully –
Good for dear sweet Mom. Tell her hi for me – and give her a great big kiss from me while you’re at it. Wish i could go too, but a lack of good planning got in the way. Maybe next time.
Meanwhile, lets enjoy the ride. The Coogs should run the table if they don’t go to sleep, but they still have to play the games and take nothing for granted. The playing fields of wisdom are ripe from the decomposing bodies of youthful arrogance in that regard, but. so far, Case Keenum and Coach Sumlin have managed to steer UH clear of that valley.