BlogPoll Ballot: Week 3

By Corey Carpenter on September 20, 2009 at 7:00p

What a great weekend for Ohio football, not only does Ohio State bounce back with a shutout of Toledo, but Cincinnati goes out to Oregon State and dominates their game.

After 3 weeks, we don't have any more answers as to who will be there in the end. Cal and Ole' Miss may appear overrated, but they will get their chance to shine in the next few weeks. The highest climber was Miami, FL., who has impressed their first 2 games, but have to face GaTech VaTech and Oklahoma over the next 2 games.

We dropped Boise State a spot, because there is no way they beat OSU or USC and don't be surprised to see Oklahoma jump them next week. Georgia also dropped, because they can't stop anyone. As usual, let us know what you think or if we are idiots. It will all shake up again next week, as some interesting battles appear on the horizon.

1 The Florida defense held Tennessee to 210 total yards and shut up Lane Kiffin in the Gators 23-13 win. The Vols defense gave Florida everything they could handle, but Herban has too many athletes. Next up: at Kentucky, 6:00. --
2 Held off the Texas Tech 34-24, despite giving up 420 yards through the air. The Longhorns offense was kept in check most of the night, but like Florida, simply has more athletes on defense, holding the Red Raiders to -6 yards rushing. Next up: UTEP, 3:30. --
3 Spanked North Texas 53-7, giving up just 187 total yards, while gaining 523 themselves. The Tide averaged 5.8 YPC on their 45 rushing attempts. Next up: Arkansas, 3:30. 1
4 Finally woke up in the 4th quarter, scoring 2 TD's and won at Minnesota, 35-21. Jahvid Best carried the rock 26 times for 131 yards and 5 TD's, while the Gophers could only muster 37 yards on the ground. Next up: at Oregon, 3:30. 1
5 Took down SE Louisiana 52-6. The Rebels racked up 500 total yards, including 258 on the ground. Jevan Snead was 16-28 for 209 yards and 3 TD's. Next up: at South Carolina, 7:30 Thursday. 1
6 Beat Temple 31-6, finally getting Royster over the century mark with 134 on 19 carries. Daryll Clark was 16-26 for 167 yards a 2 TD's, his lowest production of the season. Next up: Iowa, 8:00. 1
7 Beat up on instate foe Louisiana-Lafayette, 31-3. The offense is still finding their way, gaining just 330 total yards, but the defense is fast and will give them a chance as the schedule ramps up over the next 3 weeks. Next up: at Mississippi State, Noon. 1
8 Once again lost to an inferior opponent the game after Ohio State, this time falling at Washington, 16-13 on a last second FG. Aaron Corp showed why Barkley won the job, throwing for just 110 yards and a pick. The Trojans had 3 TO's on the day, while also being flagged for 8 penalties. Next up: Washington State, 10:15. 5
9 Held the #5 nationally ranked offense to just 210 total yards and ZERO points. TP had a career day, throwing for 262, rushing for 112 and a combined 4 TD's. The Silver Bullets are definitely back, holding the Rockets to just 9 first downs. Next up: Illinois, 3:30. 2
10 Dropped them a couple of spots, depsite beating Fresno State 51-34. The Broncos defense is suspect, giving up 507 total yards, including 320 on the ground. They did gain 480 themselves, but for us, there is no way this team beats either USC or OSU. Next up: at Bowling Green, 7:00. --
11 Looks like the passing attack is back with Landry Jones under center, as the Sooners beat Tulsa 45-0. Jones completed 25 of 37 for 336 yards and 6 TD's, while his backs gained 193 on the ground. Next up: at Miami, FL. 10/03. 1
12 Pulled off a miraculous win at home against Nebraska, 16-15, getting an 81 yard pass from Tyrod Taylor to Danny Coale in the last minutes to set up the winning score. Gave up 207 on the ground, but won the TO battle, 2-0. Next up: Miami, FL., 3:30. 1
13 The swagger is back, after taking down 2 top 25 teams to start the season. Miami beat Georgia Tech on Thursday, 33-17, as Jacory Harris was 20 of 25 for 279 yards and 3 TD's. The Hurricanes held G. Tech to just 95 yards on the ground. Next up: at Virginia Tech, 3:30. 9
14 Went out west and took down Oregon State, 28-18. Tony Pike lead the way, going 31 0f 49 for 332 yards and 2 TD's. Next up: Fresno State, noon. 6
15 Took down East Carolina 31-17, holding the Pirates to 247 total yards. Freshman Erik Highsmith reeled in 6 catches for 113 yards and a score to lead the way. Next up: at Georgia Tech, Noon. 1
16 Destroyed Furman 52-12, gaining 525 total yards in the win. Senior Jared Perry hauled in 7 catches for 161 yards and 2 TD's, as Missouri managed 329 yards passing and 4 TD's. Next up: at Nevada, 9:00 Friday. 2
17 Beat Navy 27-14, holding the Midshipmen to 129 yards on the ground. The Panthers held Ricky Dobbs to 6 of 21 paasing for 89 yards and 21 yards rushing on 26 carries. Bill Stull was 17 of 24 for 245 yards and a score for the Panthers. Next up: at NC State, 3:30. 4
18 Whooped Texas State 56-21, gaining 508 total yards, including 286 on the ground. Joseph Turner ran 13 times for 129 yards and 3 TD's. Next up: at Clemson, 3:30. 5
19 Dropped due to their inability to stop anyone, winning another shootout 52-41 over Arkansas. The Dawgs were penelized 14 times and had 3 TO's, but still managed 530 total yards, including 375 through the air. Next up: Arizona State, 7:00. 5
20 It pains us to type that name back into the top 25, but they have been deserving thus far, taking down Eastern Michigan 45-17. The game was close at halftime, but the Wolverines busted it open, scoring the last 21 points. Carlos Brown had 13 carries for 187 yards and 2 scores. Next up: Indiana, Noon. --
21 The Jayhawks destroyed Duke, 44-16, getting 338 yards and 3 scores from Todd Reesing, on 28 of 41 passing. Next up: Southern Miss., Noon 3
22 Went into Mormon Country and spanked BYU, 54-28. Simply looked much faster than the Cougars, racking up 313 yards rushing and causing 5 BYU TO's. Next up: South Florida, Noon. --
23 Reappears in the top 25 after their 41-24 beat down of Rice. Zac Robinson lead the way with 14 of 20 for 227 yards and 2 TD's. Next up: Grambling State, 7:00. --
24 Was beating Virginia Tech for most of the game, before falling 16-15. Roy Helu Jr. ran 28 times for 169 yards. Next up: Louisiana-Lafayette, 7:00. 5
25 Enters the top 25 after their 23-9 home win against Kansas State. The Bruins udes a balanced attack, gaining 186 in the air and 173 on the ground. Next up: at Stanford 10/03. --

Dropped Out: Brigham Young (#9), Georgia Tech (#15), Utah (#17), Oregon State (#25). (Last Week's Ballot)