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2007 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings

Three polls and one formulaic ranking make up the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) football rankings, in addition to various publications' preseason polls. Unlike most sports, college football's governing body, the NCAA, does not bestow a national championship title. That title is bestowed by one or more of four different polling agencies. There are two main weekly polls that begin in the preseason: the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll. About halfway through the season, two additional polls are released, the Harris Interactive Poll and the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) standings. The Harris Poll and Coaches Poll are factors in the BCS standings. At the end of the season, the BCS standings determine who plays in the BCS bowl games as well as the BCS National Championship Game.

Legend

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  Selected for BCS National Championship Game
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AP Poll

As a result of Michigan's loss to Division I FCS Appalachian State, the AP Poll changed its policy on not allowing pollsters to vote for Division I FCS opponents. Now, if the Division I-FCS team has played a Division I FBS team, they are eligible to be voted for in the AP Poll.[1]

Preseason
Aug 18[2]
Week 1
Sept 4[3]
Week 2
Sept 9[4]
Week 3
Sept 16[5]
Week 4
Sept 23[6]
Week 5
Sept 30[7]
Week 6
Oct 7[8]
Week 7
Oct 14[9]
Week 8
Oct 21[10]
Week 9
Oct 28[11]
Week 10
Nov 4[12]
Week 11
Nov 11[13]
Week 12
Nov 18[14]
Week 13
Nov 25[15]
Week 14
Dec 2[16]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 8[17]
1.USC (62)USC (1–0) (59)USC (1–0) (40)USC (2–0) (46)USC (3–0) (43)LSU (5–0) (33)LSU (6–0) (65)Ohio State (7–0) (50)Ohio State (8–0) (57)Ohio State (9–0) (59)Ohio State (10–0) (60)LSU (9–1) (40)LSU (10–1) (60)Missouri (11–1) (45)Ohio State (11–1) (50)LSU (12–2) (60)1.
2.LSU (2)LSU (1–0) (5)LSU (2–0) (25)LSU (3–0) (19)LSU (4–0) (22)USC (4–0) (32)California (5–0)South Florida (6–0) (11)Boston College (7–0) (2)Boston College (8–0) (1)LSU (8–1) (5)Oregon (8–1) (22)Kansas (11–0) (3)West Virginia (10–1) (20)LSU (11–2) (11)Georgia (11–2) (3)2.
3.West Virginia (1)West Virginia (1–0) (1)Oklahoma (2–0)Florida (3–0)Oklahoma (4–0)California (5–0)Ohio State (6–0)Boston College (7–0) (1)LSU (7–1) (5)LSU (7–1) (3)Oregon (8–1)Oklahoma (9–1) (1)Missouri (10–1) (1)Ohio State (11–1)Oklahoma (11–2) (1)USC (11–2) (1)3.
4.TexasFlorida (1–0)West Virginia (2–0)Oklahoma (3–0)Florida (4–0)Ohio State (5–0)Boston College (6–0)Oklahoma (6–1) (1)Oklahoma (7–1)Oregon (7–1)Oklahoma (8–1)Kansas (10–0) (1)West Virginia (9–1) (1)Georgia (10–2)Georgia (10–2) (1)Missouri (12–2)4.
5.MichiganOklahoma (1–0) тFlorida (2–0)West Virginia (3–0)West Virginia (4–0)Wisconsin (5–0)South Florida (5–0)LSU (6–1) (1)Oregon (6–1)Oklahoma (7–1)Kansas (9–0)West Virginia (8–1) (1)Ohio State (11–1)LSU (10–2)Virginia Tech (11–2) (1)Ohio State (11–2)5.
6.FloridaWisconsin (1–0) тTexas (2–0)California (3–0)California (4–0)South Florida (4–0)Oklahoma (5–1)South Carolina (6–1)West Virginia (6–1)Arizona State (8–0) (2)West Virginia (7–1)Missouri (9–1)Georgia (9–2)Virginia Tech (10–2)USC (10–2)West Virginia (11–2)6.
7.WisconsinTexas (1–0)Wisconsin (2–0)Texas (3–0)Texas (4–0)Boston College (5–0)South Carolina (5–1)Oregon (5–1)Arizona State (7–0) (1)West Virginia (7–1)Missouri (8–1)Ohio State (10–1)Arizona State (9–1)Kansas (11–1)Missouri (11–2)Kansas (12–1) (1)7.
8.OklahomaLouisville (1–0)California (2–0)Ohio State (3–0)Ohio State (4–0)Kentucky (5–0)West Virginia (5–1)Kentucky (6–1)Virginia Tech (6–1)Kansas (8–0)Boston College (8–1)Georgia (8–2)Virginia Tech (9–2)USC (9–2)Kansas (11–1)Oklahoma (11–3)8.
9.Virginia TechVirginia Tech (1–0)Louisville (2–0)Wisconsin (3–0)Wisconsin (4–0)Florida (4–1)Oregon (4–1)West Virginia (5–1)Florida (5–2) тMissouri (7–1)Arizona State (8–1)Arizona State (9–1)Oregon (8–2)Oklahoma (10–2)Florida (9–3)Virginia Tech (11–3)9.
10.LouisvilleCalifornia (1–0)Ohio State (2–0)Penn State (3–0)Rutgers (3–0)Oklahoma (4–1)USC (4–1)California (5–1)USC (6–1) тGeorgia (6–2)Georgia (7–2)Virginia Tech (8–2)Oklahoma (9–2)Florida (9–3)Hawaii (12–0) (1)Boston College (11–3) т10.
11.Ohio StateGeorgia (1–0)UCLA (2–0)Rutgers (3–0)Oregon (4–0)South Carolina (4–1)Missouri (5–0)Virginia Tech (6–1)South Florida (6–1)Virginia Tech (6–2)Virginia Tech (7–2)USC (8–2)USC (8–2)Hawaii (11–0)West Virginia (10–2)Texas (10–3) т11.
12.CaliforniaOhio State (1-0)Penn State (2–0)South Carolina (3–0)Boston College (4–0)Georgia (4–1)Virginia Tech (5–1)Arizona State (7–0) (1)Kansas (7–0)Hawaii (8–0)USC (7–2)Texas (9–2)Florida (8–3)Boston College (10–2)Arizona State (10–2)Tennessee (10–4)12.
13.GeorgiaUCLA (1–0)Rutgers (2–0)Oregon (3–0)Clemson (4–0)West Virginia (4–1)Florida (4–2)USC (5–1)Missouri (6–1)USC (6–2)Michigan (8–2)Hawaii (9–0)Texas (9–2)Arizona State (9–2)Illinois (9–3)Florida (9–4)13.
14.UCLAPenn State (1–0)Nebraska (2–0)Boston College (3–0)Kentucky (4–0)Oregon (4–1)Arizona State (6–0)Florida (4–2)Kentucky (6–2)Texas (7–2)Hawaii (8–0)Florida (7–3)Hawaii (10–0)Tennessee (9–3)Boston College (10–3)BYU (11–2)14.
15.TennesseeRutgers (1–0)Georgia Tech (2–0)Clemson (3–0)Georgia (3–1)Virginia Tech (4–1)Cincinnati (6–0)Kansas (6–0) тSouth Carolina (6–2)Michigan (7–2)Texas (8–2)Clemson (8–2)Boston College (9–2)Illinois (9–3)Clemson (9–3)Auburn (9–4)15.
16.RutgersNebraska (1–0)Arkansas (1–0)Alabama (3–0)South Carolina (3–1)Hawaii (5–0)Hawaii (6–0)Missouri (5–1) тHawaii (7–0)Connecticut (7–1)Connecticut (8–1)Virginia (9–2)Virginia (9–2)Clemson (9–3)Tennessee (9–4)Arizona State (10–3)16.
17.Penn StateAuburn (1–0)South Carolina (2–0)Virginia Tech (2–1)Virginia Tech (3–1)Missouri (4–0)Kentucky (5–1)Hawaii (7–0)Texas (6–2)Alabama (6–2)Florida (6–3)Boise State (9–1)Boise State (10–1)Texas (9–3)Texas (9–3)Cincinnati (10–3)17.
18.AuburnArkansas (1–0)Virginia Tech (1–1)Louisville (2–1)South Florida (3–0)Arizona State (5–0)Illinois (5–1)Auburn (5–2)California (5–2)Florida (5–3)Auburn (7–3)Boston College (8–2)Illinois (9–3)Oregon (8–3)Wisconsin (9–3)Michigan (9–4)18.
19.Florida StateTCU (1–0)Oregon (2–0)Hawaii (3–0)Hawaii (4–0)Texas (4–1)Wisconsin (5–1)Texas (5–2)Michigan (6–2)Auburn (6–3)Boise State (8–1)Tennessee (7–3)Tennessee (8–3)Wisconsin (9–3)BYU (10–2)Hawaii (12–1)19.
20.NebraskaHawaii (1–0)Clemson (2–0)Texas A&M (3–0)Missouri (4–0)Cincinnati (5–0)Kansas (5–0)Tennessee (4–2)Georgia (5–2)South Florida (6–2)Clemson (7–2)Illinois (8–3)Connecticut (9–2)Cincinnati (9–3)Cincinnati (9–3)Illinois (9–4)20.
21.ArkansasGeorgia Tech (1–0)Boston College (2–0)Kentucky (3–0)Penn State (3–1)Rutgers (3–1)Florida State (4–1)Georgia (5–2)Virginia (7–1)Wake Forest (6–2)Alabama (6–3)Cincinnati (8–2)Clemson (8–3)BYU (9–2)Virginia (9–3)Clemson (9–4)21.
22.TCUBoise State (1–0)Tennessee (1–1)Georgia (2–1)Alabama (3–1)Clemson (4–1)Auburn (4–2)Texas Tech (6–1)Alabama (6–2)Boise State (7–1)Tennessee (6–3)Kentucky (7–3)Wisconsin (9–3)Virginia (9–3)Auburn (8–4)Texas Tech (9–4)22.
23.HawaiiTexas A&M (1–0)Georgia (1–1)South Florida (2–0)Arizona State (4–0)Purdue (5–0)Texas (4–2)Cincinnati (6–1)Auburn (5–3)South Carolina (6–3)Virginia (8–2)Michigan (8–3)BYU (8–2)Auburn (8–4)South Florida (9–3)Oregon (9–4)23.
24.Boise StateTennessee (0–1)Hawaii (2–0)Nebraska (2–1)Cincinnati (4–0)Kansas State (3–1)Georgia (4–2)Michigan (5–2)Penn State (6–2)Tennessee (5–3)California (6–3)Wisconsin (8–3)Cincinnati (8–3)Boise State (10–2)Boise State (10–2)Wisconsin (9–4)24.
25.Texas A&MClemson (1–0)Texas A&M (2–0)Missouri (3–0)Nebraska (3–1)Nebraska (4–1)Tennessee (3–2)Kansas State (4–2)Rutgers (5–2)Clemson (6–2)Kentucky (6–3)Connecticut (8–2)Auburn (7–4)South Florida (9–3)Arkansas (8–4)Oregon State (9–4)25.
Preseason
Aug 18[2]
Week 1
Sept 4[3]
Week 2
Sept 9[4]
Week 3
Sept 16[5]
Week 4
Sept 23[6]
Week 5
Sept 30[7]
Week 6
Oct 7[8]
Week 7
Oct 14[9]
Week 8
Oct 21[10]
Week 9
Oct 28[11]
Week 10
Nov 4[12]
Week 11
Nov 11[13]
Week 12
Nov 18[14]
Week 13
Nov 25[15]
Week 14
Dec 2[16]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 8[17]
Dropped:
  • Michigan
  • Florida State
Dropped:
  • Auburn
  • TCU
  • Boise State
Dropped:
  • UCLA
  • Georgia Tech
  • Arkansas
  • Tennessee
Dropped:
  • Louisville
  • Texas A&M
Dropped:
  • Penn State
  • Alabama
Dropped:
  • Rutgers
  • Clemson
  • Purdue
  • Kansas State
  • Nebraska
Dropped:
  • Illinois
  • Wisconsin
  • Florida State
Dropped:
  • Tennessee
  • Texas Tech
  • Cincinnati
  • Kansas State
Dropped:
  • Kentucky
  • California
  • Virginia
  • Penn State
  • Rutgers
Dropped:
  • South Florida
  • Wake Forest
  • South Carolina
Dropped:
  • Alabama
  • Auburn
  • California
Dropped:
  • Kentucky
  • Michigan
Dropped:
Connecticut
Dropped:
Oregon
Dropped:
  • Virginia
  • South Florida
  • Boise State
  • Arkansas

Coaches Poll

Preseason
Aug 3[18]
Week 1
Sept 4[19]
Week 2
Sept 9[20]
Week 3
Sept 16[21]
Week 4
Sept 23[22]
Week 5
Sept 30[23]
Week 6
Oct 7[24]
Week 7
Oct 14[25]
Week 8
Oct 21[26]
Week 9
Oct 28[27]
Week 10
Nov 4[28]
Week 11
Nov 11[29]
Week 12
Nov 18[30]
Week 13
Nov 25[31]
Week 14
December 2[32]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 7[33]
1.USC (45)USC (1–0) (49)USC (1–0) (42)USC (2–0) (44)USC (3–0) (44)USC (4–0) (45)LSU (6–0) (58)Ohio State (7–0) (56)Ohio State (8–0) (58)Ohio State (9–0) (56)Ohio State (10–0) (55)LSU (9–1) (35)LSU (10–1) (51)West Virginia (10–1) (37)Ohio State (11–1) (46)LSU (12–2) (60)1.
2.LSU (4)LSU (1–0) (4)LSU (2–0) (11)LSU (3–0) (8)LSU (4–0) (8)LSU (5–0) (14)California (5–0)Boston College (7–0) (1)Boston College (7–0) (2)Boston College (8–0) (3)LSU (8–1) (1)Oregon (8–1) (13)Kansas (11–0) (8)Missouri (11–1) (17)LSU (11–2) (11)USC (11–2)2.
3.Florida (9)Florida (1–0) (7)Florida (2–0) (7)Florida (3–0) (7)Florida (4–0) (4)California (5–0)Ohio State (6–0) (2)South Florida (6–0) (3)LSU (7–1)LSU (7–1)Oregon (8–1) (2)Oklahoma (9–1) (4)West Virginia (9–1) (1)Ohio State (11–1) (6)Oklahoma (11–2) (2)Georgia (11–2)3.
4.TexasWest Virginia (1–0)West Virginia (2–0)Oklahoma (3–0) (1)Oklahoma (4–0) (4)Ohio State (5–0) (1)Boston College (6–0)Oklahoma (6–1)Oklahoma (7–1)Oregon (7–1) (1)Oklahoma (8–1) (2)Kansas (10–0) (7)Missouri (10–1)Georgia (10–2)Georgia (10–2)Ohio State (11–2)4.
5.Michigan (2)Wisconsin (1–0)Oklahoma (2–0)West Virginia (3–0)West Virginia (4–0)Wisconsin (5–0)Oklahoma (5–1) тLSU (6–1)Oregon (6–1)Oklahoma (7–1)Kansas (9–0)West Virginia (8–1) (1)Ohio State (11–1)Kansas (11–1) тVirginia Tech (11–2)Missouri (12–2)5.
6.West VirginiaOklahoma (1–0)Texas (2–0)Texas (3–0)California (4–0)Boston College (5–0)South Florida (5–0) тOregon (5–1)West Virginia (6–1)Arizona State (8–0)West Virginia (7–1)Missouri (9–1)Arizona State (9–1)Virginia Tech (10–2) тUSC (10–2)West Virginia (11–2)6.
7.WisconsinTexas (1–0)Wisconsin (2–0)Wisconsin (3–0)Texas (4–0)Florida (4–1)USC (4–1)West Virginia (5–1)Arizona State (7–0)West Virginia (7–1)Missouri (8–1)Ohio State (10–1)Georgia (9–2)LSU (10–2)Missouri (11–2)Kansas (12–1)7.
8.OklahomaLouisville (1–0)California (2–0)California (3–0)Ohio State (4–0)Kentucky (5–0)Oregon (4–1)South Carolina (6–1)USC (6–1)Kansas (8–0)Boston College (8–1)Arizona State (9–1)Virginia Tech (9–2)Oklahoma (10–2)Kansas (11–1)Oklahoma (11–3)8.
9.Virginia TechVirginia Tech (1–0)Louisville (2–0)Ohio State (3–0)Wisconsin (4–0)South Florida (4–0)West Virginia (5–1)California (5–1) тVirginia Tech (6–1)Missouri (7–1)Arizona State (8–1)Georgia (8–1)Oklahoma (9–2)USC (9–2)West Virginia (10–2)Virginia Tech (11–3)9.
10.Ohio StateCalifornia (1–0)Ohio State (2–0)Penn State (3–0)Rutgers (3–0)Oklahoma (4–1)Virginia Tech (5–1)USC (5–1) тKansas (7–0)Georgia (6–2)Georgia (7–2)Virginia Tech (8–2)Oregon (8–2)Hawaii (11–0)Hawaii (12–0) (1)Texas (10–3)10.
11.LouisvilleOhio State (1–0)UCLA (2–0)Rutgers (3–0)Boston College (4–0)Georgia (4–1)Missouri (5–0)Virginia Tech (6–1)Florida (5–2)Hawaii (8–0)Virginia Tech (7–2)Texas (9–2)Texas (9–2)Florida (9–3)Arizona State (10–2)Boston College (11–3)11.
12.CaliforniaGeorgia (1–0)Penn State (2–0)Boston College (3–0)Oregon (4–0)West Virginia (4–1)South Carolina (5–1)Arizona State (7–0)South Florida (6–1)Texas (7–2)Hawaii (8–0)Hawaii (9–0)USC (8–2)Boston College (10–2)Florida (9–3)Tennessee (10–4)12.
13.GeorgiaAuburn (1–0)Rutgers (2–0)Oregon (3–0)Clemson (4–0)Oregon (4–1)Arizona State (6–0)Kentucky (6–1)Missouri (6–1)Virginia Tech (6–2)Michigan (8–2)USC (8–2)Hawaii (10–0)Arizona State (9–2)Illinois (9–3)Arizona State (10–3)13.
14.AuburnUCLA (1–0)Nebraska (2–0)Clemson (3–0) тVirginia Tech (3–1)Virginia Tech (4–1)Florida (4–2)Florida (4–2)Hawaii (7–0)Michigan (7–2)Texas (8–2)Florida (7–3)Florida (8–3)Illinois (9–3)Boston College (10–3)Auburn (9–4) т14.
15.TennesseePenn State (1–0)Georgia Tech (2–0)South Carolina (3–0) тKentucky (4–0)Hawaii (5–0)Wisconsin (5–1)Kansas (6–0)Kentucky (6–2)USC (6–2)USC (7–2)Boise State (9–1)Virginia (9–2)Tennessee (9–3)Wisconsin (9–3)BYU (11–2) т15.
16.RutgersRutgers (1–0)Arkansas (1–0)Texas A&M (3–0)Georgia (3–1)Texas (4–1)Hawaii (6–0)Hawaii (7–0)Texas (6–2)Auburn (6–3)Connecticut (8–1)Clemson (8–2)Boston College (9–2)Wisconsin (9–3)Clemson (9–3)Florida (9–4)16.
17.UCLANebraska (1–0)Virginia Tech (1–1)Virginia Tech (2–1)Hawaii (4–0)Missouri (4–0)Cincinnati (6–0)Missouri (5–1)South Carolina (6–2)Florida (5–3)Auburn (7–3)Virginia (9–2)Boise State (10–1)Clemson (9–3)Texas (9–3)Hawaii (12–1)17.
18.Penn StateArkansas (1–0)Texas A&M (2–0)Hawaii (3–0)South Florida (3–0)South Carolina (4–1)Kentucky (5–1)Texas (5–2)Virginia (7–1)Alabama (6–2)Florida (6–3)Boston College (8–2)Illinois (9–3)Texas (9–3)Tennessee (9–4)Illinois (9–4)18.
19.NebraskaTCU (1–0)Boston College (2–0)Louisville (2–1)Penn State (3–1)Arizona State (5–0)Illinois (5–1)Auburn (5–2)Georgia (5–2)Wisconsin (7–2)Boise State (8–1)Tennessee (7–3)Tennessee (8–3)BYU (9–2)BYU (10–2)Michigan (9–4)19.
20.ArkansasBoise State (1–0)Clemson (2–0)Alabama (3–0)Missouri (4–0)Purdue (5–0)Kansas (5–0)Georgia (5–2)California (5–2)Connecticut (7–1)Clemson (7–2)Kentucky (7–3)Wisconsin (9–3)Oregon (8–3)Virginia (9–3)Cincinnati (10–3)20.
21.Florida StateGeorgia Tech (1–0)Oregon (2–0)Georgia (2–1)South Carolina (3–1)Rutgers (3–1)Florida State (4–1)Texas Tech (6–1)Michigan (6–2)South Florida (6–2)Virginia (8–2)Illinois (8–3)Connecticut (9–2)Auburn (8–4) тAuburn (8–4)Wisconsin (9–4)21.
22.TCUHawaii (1–0)Hawaii (2–0)Nebraska (2–1)Nebraska (3–1)Clemson (4–1)Texas (4–2)Tennessee (4–2)Penn State (6–2)Boise State (7–1)Kentucky (6–3)Penn State (8–3)Clemson (8–3)Virginia (9–3) тBoise State (10–2)Clemson (9–4)22.
23.Boise StateTexas A&M (1–0)South Carolina (2–0)Kentucky (3–0)Michigan State (4–0)Nebraska (4–1)Georgia (4–2)Cincinnati (6–1)Auburn (5–3)Kentucky (6–3)Alabama (6–3)Michigan (8–3)BYU (8–2)Boise State (10–2)Cincinnati (9–3)Texas Tech (9–4)23.
24.HawaiiTennessee (0–1)Tennessee (1–1)South Florida (2–0)Alabama (3–1)Cincinnati (5–0)Purdue (5–1)Virginia (6–1)Alabama (6–2)Clemson (6–2)Tennessee (6–3)Wisconsin (8–3)Texas Tech (8–4)Cincinnati (9–3)Arkansas (8–4)Oregon (9–4)24.
25.Texas A&MBoston College (1–0)Georgia (1–1)Missouri (3–0)
UCLA (4–1)Auburn (4–1)Penn State (5–2)Wisconsin (6–2)South Carolina (6–3)Penn State (7–3)Cincinnati (8–2)Auburn (7–4)Arkansas (8–4)South Florida (9–3)Penn State (9–4)25.
Preseason
Aug 3[18]
Week 1
Sept 4[19]
Week 2
Sept 9[20]
Week 3
Sept 16[21]
Week 4
Sept 23[22]
Week 5
Sept 30[23]
Week 6
Oct 7[24]
Week 7
Oct 14[25]
Week 8
Oct 21[26]
Week 9
Oct 28[27]
Week 10
Nov 4[28]
Week 11
Nov 11[29]
Week 12
Nov 18[30]
Week 13
Nov 25[31]
Week 14
December 2[32]
Week 15 (Final)
Jan 7[33]
Dropped:
  • Michigan
  • Florida State
Dropped:
  • Auburn
  • TCU
  • Boise State
Dropped:
  • UCLA
  • Georgia Tech
  • Arkansas
  • Tennessee
Dropped:
  • Texas A&M
  • Louisville
Dropped:
  • Penn State
  • Michigan State
  • Alabama
Dropped:
  • Rutgers
  • Clemson
  • Nebraska
  • UCLA
Dropped:
  • Wisconsin
  • Illinois
  • Florida State
  • Purdue
Dropped:
  • Texas Tech
  • Tennessee
  • Cincinnati
Dropped:
  • Virginia
  • California
  • Penn State
Dropped:
  • Wisconsin
  • South Florida
  • South Carolina
Dropped:
  • Connecticut
  • Auburn
  • Alabama
Dropped:
  • Kentucky
  • Penn State
  • Michigan
  • Cincinnati
Dropped:
  • Connecticut
  • Texas Tech
Dropped:
Oregon
Dropped:
  • Virginia
  • Boise State
  • Arkansas
  • South Florida

Harris Interactive Poll

Week 4
Sept 23[34]
Week 5
Sept 30[35]
Week 6
Oct 7[36]
Week 7
Oct 14[37]
Week 8
Oct 21[38]
Week 9
Oct 28[39]
Week 10
Nov 4[40]
Week 11
Nov 11[41]
Week 12
Nov 18[42]
Week 13
Nov 25[43]
Week 14 (Final)
Dec 2[44]
1.USC (3–0) (91)USC (4–0) (76)LSU (6–0) (113)Ohio State (7–0) (110)Ohio State (8–0) (111)Ohio State (9–0) (114)Ohio State (10–0) (112)LSU (9–1) (73)LSU (10–1) (100)Missouri (11–1) (57)Ohio State (11–1) (98)1.
2.LSU (4–0) (19)LSU (5–0) (36)California (5–0)Boston College (7–0)Boston College (7–0) (1)Boston College (8–0)LSU (8–1)Oregon (8–1) (22)Kansas (11–0) (13)West Virginia (10–1) (45)LSU (11–2) (7)2.
3.Oklahoma (4–0) (1)California (5–0)Ohio State (6–0)South Florida (6–0) (2)LSU (7–1) (2)LSU (7–1)Oregon (8–1) (1)Oklahoma (9–1) (9)Missouri (10–1) тOhio State (11–1) (11)Oklahoma (11–2) (6)3.
4.Florida (4–0) (3)Ohio State (5–0)Boston College (6–0)Oklahoma (6–1)Oklahoma (7–1)Oklahoma (7–1)Oklahoma (8–1)Kansas (10–0) (8)West Virginia (9–1) тGeorgia (10–2)Georgia (10–2) (1)4.
5.West Virginia (4–0)Wisconsin (5–0)Oklahoma (5–1)LSU (6–1) (1)Oregon (6–1)Oregon (7–1)Kansas (9–0)West Virginia (8–1)Ohio State (11–1)LSU (10–2)USC (10–2)5.
6.California (4–0)Boston College (5–0)South Florida (5–0)South Carolina (6–1)West Virginia (6–1)Arizona State (8–0)West Virginia (7–1)Missouri (9–1)Arizona State (9–1)Kansas (11–1)Virginia Tech (11–2) (1)6.
7.Ohio State (4–0)Kentucky (5–0)USC (4–1)Oregon (5–1)USC (6–1)West Virginia (7–1)Missouri (8–1)Ohio State (10–1)Georgia (9–2)Virginia Tech (10–2)Missouri (11–2)7.
8.Texas (4–0)Florida (4–1)West Virginia (5–1)West Virginia (5–1)Arizona State (7–0)Kansas (8–0)Boston College (8–1)Arizona State (9–1)Virginia Tech (9–2)Oklahoma (10–2)Kansas (11–1)8.
9.Wisconsin (4–0)Oklahoma (4–1)South Carolina (5–1)USC (5–1)Florida (5–2)Missouri (7–1)Arizona State (8–1)Georgia (8–2)Oklahoma (9–2)USC (9–2)West Virginia (10–2)9.
10.Oregon (4–0)South Florida (4–0)Oregon (4–1)California (5–1)Virginia Tech (6–1)Hawaii (8–0)Hawaii (8–0)Virginia Tech (8–2)Oregon (8–2)Hawaii (11–0) (1)Hawaii (12–0) (1)10.
11.Boston College (4–0)West Virginia (4–1)Missouri (5–0)Kentucky (6–1)Kansas (7–0)Texas (7–2)Georgia (7–2)Hawaii (9–0)Texas (9–2)Florida (9–3)Florida (9–3)11.
12.Rutgers (3–0)Georgia (4–1)Virginia Tech (5–1)Arizona State (7–0) (1)South Florida (6–1)Georgia (6–2)Texas (8–2)Texas (9–2)USC (8–2)Boston College (10–2)Arizona State (10–2)12.
13.Clemson (4–0)Oregon (4–1)Florida (4–2)Virginia Tech (6–1)Missouri (6–1)USC (6–2)Virginia Tech (7–2)USC (8–2)Hawaii (10–0)Arizona State (9–2)Illinois (9–3)13.
14.Kentucky (4–0)South Carolina (4–1)Arizona State (6–0)Florida (4–2)Hawaii (7–0)Virginia Tech (6–2)USC (7–2)Florida (7–3)Florida (8–3)Illinois (9–3)Boston College (10–3)14.
15.Georgia (3–1)Virginia Tech (4–1)Wisconsin (5–1)Kansas (6–0)Kentucky (6–2)Michigan (7–2)Michigan (8–2)Boise State (9–1)Boise State (10–1)Tennessee (9–3)Wisconsin (9–3)15.
16.Virginia Tech (3–1)Hawaii (5–0)Hawaii (6–0)Hawaii (7–0)Texas (6–2)Florida (5–3)Connecticut (8–1)Clemson (8–2)Boston College (9–2)Wisconsin (9–3)Clemson (9–3)16.
17.South Carolina (3–1)Texas (4–1)Cincinnati (6–0)Missouri (5–1)South Carolina (6–2)Alabama (6–2)Florida (6–3)Virginia (9–2)Virginia (9–2)Texas (9–3)Texas (9–3)17.
18.Hawaii (4–0)Missouri (4–0)Kentucky (5–1)Texas (5–2)California (5–2)Auburn (6–3)Auburn (7–3)Boston College (8–2)Illinois (9–3)Clemson (9–3)BYU (10–2)18.
19.Penn State (3–1)Arizona State (5–0)Illinois (5–1)Auburn (5–2)Georgia (5–2)Connecticut (7–1)Boise State (8–1)Tennessee (7–3)Tennessee (8–3)Oregon (8–3)Tennessee (9–4)19.
20.South Florida (3–0)Purdue (5–0)Kansas (5–0)Georgia (5–2)Virginia (7–1)South Florida (6–2)Clemson (7–2)Illinois (8–3)Wisconsin (9–3)BYU (9–2)Cincinnati (9–3)20.
21.Missouri (4–0)Rutgers (3–1)Texas (4–2)Texas Tech (6–1)Michigan (6–2)Wisconsin (7–2)Virginia (8–2)Kentucky (7–3)Connecticut (9–2)Cincinnati (9–3)Virginia (9–3)21.
22.Alabama (3–1)Clemson (4–1)Florida State (4–1)Tennessee (4–2)Penn State (6–2)Boise State (7–1)Alabama (6–3)Michigan (8–3)Clemson (8–3)Boise State (10–2)Boise State (10–2)22.
23.Arizona State (4–0)Nebraska (4–1)Georgia (4–2)Cincinnati (6–1)Auburn (5–3)South Carolina (6–3)Kentucky (6–3)Wisconsin (8–3)BYU (8–2)Virginia (9–3)Auburn (8–4)23.
24.Nebraska (3–1)Cincinnati (5–0)Purdue (5–1)Virginia (6–1)Alabama (6–2)Kentucky (6–3)Tennessee (6–3)Cincinnati (8–2)Cincinnati (8–3)Auburn (8–4)South Florida (9–3)24.
25.Michigan State (4–0)Michigan State (4–1)Auburn (4–2)Michigan (5–2)Rutgers (5–2)Wake Forest (6–2)California (6–3)Penn State (8–3)Auburn (7–4)South Florida (9–3)Arkansas (8–4)25.
Week 4
Sept 23[34]
Week 5
Sept 30[35]
Week 6
Oct 7[36]
Week 7
Oct 14[37]
Week 8
Oct 21[38]
Week 9
Oct 28[39]
Week 10
Nov 4[40]
Week 11
Nov 11[41]
Week 12
Nov 18[42]
Week 13
Nov 25[43]
Week 14 (Final)
Dec 2[44]
Dropped:
  • Penn State
  • Alabama
Dropped:
  • Clemson
  • Michigan State
  • Nebraska
  • Rutgers
Dropped:
  • Florida State
  • Illinois
  • Purdue
  • Wisconsin
Dropped:
  • Cincinnati
  • Tennessee
  • Texas Tech
Dropped:
  • California
  • Virginia
  • Penn State
  • Rutgers
Dropped:
  • Wisconsin
  • South Carolina
  • South Florida
  • Wake Forest
Dropped:
  • Connecticut
  • Auburn
  • Alabama
  • California
Dropped:
  • Kentucky
  • Michigan
  • Penn State
Dropped:
Connecticut
Dropped:
Oregon

BCS standings

The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) determined the two teams that competed in the 2008 BCS National Championship Game.

Week 7
Oct 14[45]
Week 8
Oct 21[46]
Week 9
Oct 28[47]
Week 10
Nov 4[48]
Week 11
Nov 11[49]
Week 12
Nov 18[50]
Week 13
Nov 25[51]
Week 14 (Final)
Dec 2
1.Ohio State (7–0)Ohio State (8–0)Ohio State (9–0)Ohio State (10–0)LSU (9–1)LSU (10–1)Missouri (11–1)Ohio State (11–1)1.
2.South Florida (6–0)Boston College (7–0)Boston College (8–0)LSU (8–1)Oregon (8–1)Kansas (11–0)West Virginia (10–1)LSU (11–2)2.
3.Boston College (7–0)LSU (7–1)LSU (7–1)Oregon (8–1)Kansas (10–0)West Virginia (9–1)Ohio State (11–1)Virginia Tech (11–2)3.
4.LSU (6–1)Arizona State (7–0)Arizona State (8–0)Kansas (9–0)Oklahoma (9–1)Missouri (10–1)Georgia (10–2)Oklahoma (11–2)4.
5.Oklahoma (6–1)Oregon (6–1)Oregon (7–1)Oklahoma (8–1)Missouri (9–1)Ohio State (11–1)Kansas (11–1)Georgia (10–2)5.
6.South Carolina (6–1)Oklahoma (7–1)Oklahoma (7–1)Missouri (8–1)West Virginia (8–1)Arizona State (9–1)Virginia Tech (10–2)Missouri (11–2)6.
7.Kentucky (6–1)West Virginia (6–1)West Virginia (7–1)West Virginia (7–1)Ohio State (10–1)Georgia (9–2)LSU (10–2)USC (10–2)7.
8.Arizona State (7–0)Virginia Tech (6–1)Kansas (8–0)Boston College (8–1)Arizona State (9–1)Virginia Tech (9–2)USC (9–2)Kansas (11–1)8.
9.West Virginia (5–1)Kansas (7–0)Missouri (7–1)Arizona State (8–1)Georgia (8–2)Oregon (8–2)Oklahoma (10–2)West Virginia (10–2)9.
10.Oregon (5–1)South Florida (6–1)Georgia (6–2)Georgia (7–2)Virginia Tech (8–2)Oklahoma (9–2)Florida (9–3)Hawaii (12–0)10.
11.Virginia Tech (6–1)Florida (5–2)Virginia Tech (6–2)Virginia Tech (7–2)USC (8–2)USC (8–2)Boston College (10–2)Arizona State (10–2)11.
12.California (5–1)USC (6–1)Michigan (7–2)Michigan (8–2)Florida (7–3)Florida (8–3)Hawaii (11–0)Florida (9–3)12.
13.Kansas (6–0)Missouri (6–1)Connecticut (7–1)Connecticut (8–1)Texas (9–2)Texas (9–2)Arizona State (9–2)Illinois (9–3)13.
14.USC (5–1)Kentucky (6–2)Hawaii (8–0)Texas (8–2)Virginia (9–2)Boston College (9–2)Tennessee (9–3)Boston College (10–3)14.
15.Florida (4–2)Virginia (7–1)Texas (7–2)Florida (6–3)Clemson (8–2)Hawaii (10–0)Illinois (9–3)Clemson (9–3)15.
16.Missouri (5–1)South Carolina (6–2)Auburn (6–3)Hawaii (8–0)Hawaii (9–0)Virginia (9–2)Clemson (9–3)Tennessee (9–4)16.
17.Auburn (5–2)Hawaii (7–0)Alabama (6–2)USC (7–2)Boston College (8–2)Illinois (9–3)Oregon (8–3)BYU (10–2)17.
18.Hawaii (7–0)Georgia (5–2)South Florida (6–2)Auburn (7–3)Boise State (9–1)Tennessee (8–3)Wisconsin (9–3)Wisconsin (9–3)18.
19.Virginia (6–1)Texas (6–2)USC (6–2)Virginia (8–2)Illinois (8–3)Boise State (10–1)BYU (9–2)Texas (9–3)19.
20.Georgia (5–2)Michigan (6–2)Florida (5–3)Boise State (8–1)Tennessee (7–3)Connecticut (9–2)Texas (9–3)Virginia (9–3)20.
21.Tennessee (4–2)California (5–2)Wisconsin (7–2)Clemson (7–2)Michigan (8–3)Wisconsin (9–3)South Florida (9–3)South Florida (9–3)21.
22.Texas (5–2)Auburn (5–3)Boise State (7–1)Alabama (6–3)Cincinnati (8–2)Clemson (8–3)Virginia (9–3)Cincinnati (9–3)22.
23.Cincinnati (6–1)Connecticut (6–1)Virginia (7–2)Penn State (7–3)Kentucky (7–3)South Florida (8–3)Cincinnati (9–3)Auburn (8–4)23.
24.Texas Tech (6–1)Alabama (6–2)Wake Forest (6–2)Tennessee (6–3)Connecticut (8–2)Cincinnati (8–3)Auburn (8–4)Boise State (10–2)24.
25.Michigan (5–2)Penn State (6–2)Clemson (6–2)Kentucky (6–3)Wisconsin (8–3)BYU (8–2)Boise State (10–2)Connecticut (9–3)25.
Week 7
Oct 14[45]
Week 8
Oct 21[46]
Week 9
Oct 28[47]
Week 10
Nov 4[48]
Week 11
Nov 11[49]
Week 12
Nov 18[50]
Week 13
Nov 25[51]
Week 14 (Final)
Dec 2
Dropped:
  • Tennessee
  • Cincinnati
  • Texas Tech
Dropped:
  • Kentucky
  • South Carolina
  • California
  • Penn State
Dropped:
  • South Florida
  • Wisconsin
  • Wake Forest
Dropped:
  • Auburn
  • Alabama
  • Penn State
Dropped:
  • Michigan
  • Kentucky
Dropped:
Connecticut
Dropped:
Oregon

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2008 studio album by DarkaneDemonic ArtStudio album by DarkaneReleased24 October 2008RecordedFebruary–April 2008Not Quite Studio & Sensus Musikhuset, HelsingborgGenreMelodic death metal, thrash metalLength46:05LabelNuclear BlastMassacre RecordsProducerDarkaneDarkane chronology Layers of Lies(2005) Demonic Art(2008) Layers of Live(2010) Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic linkSputnikmusic linkTerrorizer (Dec 2008) Demonic Art[1] is the fifth album by met...

 

Historic house in Arkansas, United States United States historic placeRowland B. Smith HouseU.S. National Register of Historic Places Location in ArkansasShow map of ArkansasLocation in United StatesShow map of the United StatesLocation234 Agee St., Camden, ArkansasCoordinates33°34′54″N 92°50′38″W / 33.58167°N 92.84389°W / 33.58167; -92.84389Arealess than one acreBuilt1856 (1856)NRHP reference No.74000486[1]Added to NRHPJanuary 21, 19...

 

Stasiun Haurgeulis Stasiun Haurgeulis, tahun 2015LokasiJalan Jenderal Achmad YaniHaurgeulis, Haurgeulis, Indramayu, Jawa Barat 45264IndonesiaKetinggian+23 mOperatorKereta Api IndonesiaDaerah Operasi III CirebonLetak dari pangkalkm 137+961 lintas Jakarta–Jatinegara–Cikampek–Cirebon Prujakan–Prupuk–Purwokerto–Kroya[1]Jumlah peron4 (satu peron sisi dan tiga peron pulau yang sama-sama agak tinggi)Jumlah jalur4 (jalur 2 dan 3: sepur lurus)Informasi lainKode stasiunHGL0911[2...

Historic site in Merseyside, EnglandHill BarkFrontage of Hill BarkLocationFrankby, Wirral, Merseyside, EnglandCoordinates53°21′50″N 3°08′05″W / 53.3639°N 3.1346°W / 53.3639; -3.1346OS grid referenceSJ 244 858Built1891Built forRobert William HudsonRebuilt1928–31Restored byRees & HoltArchitectGrayson & OuldArchitectural style(s)VernacularGoverning bodyHillbark Hotel Listed Building – Grade II*Designated5 June 1963Reference no.1242748 Location...

 

Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens GLP2RAvailable structuresPDBOrtholog search: PDBe RCSB List of PDB id codes7D68IdentifiersAliasesGLP2R, entrez:9340, glucagon like peptide 2 receptorExternal IDsOMIM: 603659 MGI: 2136733 HomoloGene: 3132 GeneCards: GLP2R Gene location (Human)Chr.Chromosome 17 (human)[1]Band17p13.1Start9,822,206 bp[1]End9,892,099 bp[1]Gene location (Mouse)Chr.Chromosome 11 (mouse)[2]Band11|11 B3Start67,552,328 bp[2]End...

 

Bupati Bengkulu TengahLambang Kabupaten Bengkulu TengahPetahanaHeriyandi Roni (Pj)sejak 22 Mei 2022KediamanKantor Bupati Bengkulu Tengah, Karang TinggiMasa jabatan5 tahunDibentuk24 Juni 2008Pejabat pertamaBambang SusenoSitus webbengkulutengahkab.go.id Berikut adalah Daftar Bupati Kabupaten Bengkulu Tengah, Provinsi Bengkulu, Indonesia dari masa ke masa. No Portret Bupati Mulai menjabat Akhir menjabat Prd. Ket. Wakil Bupati — H. Bambang Suseno, SKM, M.M. 2008 2010 — [Ket. 1] �...

Olta Boka in de finale voor het songfestival 2008 Olta Boka (Tirana, 1991) is een Albanese zangeres. Ze werd bekend in 2007 toen ze de 46ste editie won van het Festivali i këngës met het lied Zemrën lamë peng. Dit leverde haar een ticket op voor de halve finale van het Eurovisiesongfestival 2008 in Belgrado. Na drie opeenvolgende tegenvallende resultaten, bracht Olta het er niet al te slecht vanaf: ze overleefde de halve finales en werd 17de in de finale. · · Albanië op het Eurovisieso...

 

Young Toposa man The Toposa are an ethnic group in South Sudan, living in the Greater Kapoeta region of the erstwhile Eastern Equatoria state. They have traditionally lived by herding cattle, sheep and goats, and in the past were involved in the ivory trade. They have a tradition of constant low-level warfare, usually cattle raids, against their neighbors. During the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983–2005) 21-69 the Toposa helped the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) at times, and at othe...

 

Type of conical projectile for mid 19th century rifles Various types of Minié balls. The four on the right are provided with Tamisier ball grooves for aerodynamic stability. James H. Burton's 1855 Minié ball design (.58 caliber, 500 grains) from the Harpers Ferry Armory The Minié ball or Minie ball, is a type of hollow-based bullet designed by Claude-Étienne Minié, inventor of the French Minié rifle, for muzzle-loading rifled muskets. It was invented in 1847 and came to prominence in th...

This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (May 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) The Hannibal was a slave ship, (or Guineaman) hired by the Royal African Company of London. The ship participated in two slave trading voyages, in the Triangular trade. The wooden sailing ship was 450 tons and mounted with thirty-six guns. The ship i...

 

Handmade TourAlbum terkaitHandmadeMulai7 Oktober 2016 (2016-10-07)Berakhir29 Oktober 2016 (2016-10-29)Putaran1Penampilan6Situs webraisahandmadetour.com Handmade Tour adalah konser tur pertama penyanyi Indonesia, Raisa. Konser ini disponsori oleh Oppo. Tur ini dimulai dengan Handmade Showcase di Jakarta pada 27 April 2016, kemudian dilanjutkan rangkaian tur yang dimulai di Bandung pada 7 Oktober 2016 dan berakhir di Yogyakarta pada 29 Oktober 2016.[1] Daftar lagu Berikut meru...

 
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