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%% AP POLL ESPN/USA TODAY COMPUTER BCS

NO., TEAM RK PTS PCT RK PTS PCT RK PTS PCT AVG PV

1. Southern Cal 1 1603 .9865 1 1510 .9902 2 96 .960 .9789 1

2. Oklahoma 2 1541 .9483 2 1440 .9443 1 100 1.000 .9642 2

3. Auburn 3 1536 .9452 3 1436 .9416 3 92 .920 .9356 3

4. California 4 1413 .8695 4 1299 .8518 5 83 .830 .8504 4

5. Texas 6 1323 .8142 5 1260 .8262 4 85 .850 .8301 5

6. Utah 5 1340 .8246 6 1246 .8170 6 81 .810 .8172 6

7. Boise State 10 920 .5662 10 887 .5816 7 76 .760 .6359 9

8. Georgia 8 1093 .6726 7 1092 .7161 t12 50 .500 .6296 11

9. Miami 9 1030 .6338 9 950 .6230 10 62 .620 .6256 12

10. Louisville 7 1166 .7175 8 1021 .6695 t15 45 .450 .6123 10

11. Iowa 12 878 .5403 14 704 .4616 9 63 .630 .5440 18

12. Michigan 13 863 .5311 13 813 .5331 14 47 .470 .5114 7

13. LSU 14 839 .5163 12 841 .5515 t15 45 .450 .5059 16

14. Virginia Tech 11 884 .5440 11 849 .5567 17 37 .370 .4902 15

15. Tennessee 15 786 .4837 15 684 .4485 t12 50 .500 .4774 17

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Next 10: Arizona State (.4484); Virginia (.3662); Florida State (.3001); Texas A&M (.2958); Wisconsin (.2919); Boston College (.2369); Oklahoma State (.1896); West Virginia (.1573); Texas-El Paso (.1162); Bowling Green (.0392)

COMPUTER RANKINGS

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AH RB CM KM JS PW

1. Southern Cal 24 23 24 25 24 24

2. Oklahoma 25 25 25 24 25 25

3. Auburn 23 24 23 23 23 23

4. California 21 17 19 22 22 21

5. Texas 20 22 22 18 21 22

6. Utah 22 20 20 21 20 20

7. Boise State 19 21 18 19 19 19

8. Georgia 11 18 13 13 10 13

9. Miami 16 15 16 17 15 15

10. Louisville 9 7 10 9 17 17

11. Iowa 17 14 17 16 14 16

12. Michigan 15 19 15 7 6 10

13. LSU 10 16 11 11 11 12

14. Virginia Tech 5 11 5 15 13 8

15. Tennessee 14 13 14 12 9 11

Key

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Team percentages are derived by dividing a team’s actual voting points by a maximum 1625 possible points in the AP Poll and 1525 possible points in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll.

Six computer rankings calculated in inverse points order (25 for No. 1, 24 for No. 2, etc.) are used to determine the overall computer component. The best and worst ranking for each team is dropped, and the remaining four are added and divided by 100 (the maximum possible points) to produce a Computer Rankings Percentage.

Computer ranking providers: AH–Anderson & Hester; RB–Richard Billingsley; CM–Colley Matrix; KM-Kenneth Massey; JS-Jeff Sagarin; PW-Peter Wolfe. Each ranking includes schedule strength in its formula.

BCS Average is calculated by averaging the percent totals of the Associated Press, USA Today/ESPN Coaches and Computer polls.