Florida Gators still on top of the 2009 BCS Rankings
Week 10 of the 2009 NCAA college football season is history and the Florida Gators remain as the no.1 team in the nation.
You read it, the Florida Gators stay at the top of the BCS standings after Week 10. They preserved the number one spot with a 27-3 win over Vanderbilt. The biggest mover this week however was Texas.
That’s right, the Texas Longhorns jumped one place higher to grab the second spot from the Alabama Crimson Tide, who have now dropped to third in the rankings.
If both the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Florida Gators remain undefeated, they will have to
play each other in the Southeastern Conference title game. The Iowa Hawkeyes and the Cincinnati Bearcats round up the top five teams after Week 10 in the BCS Standings.
Teams looking in include the TCU Horned Frogs and the Boise State Broncos, all unbeaten and hoping for the Gators, the Crimson Tide or the Longhorns to slip up.
And since Alabama faces a stiff test Saturday when the LSU Tigers travel to Tuscaloosa, it’s only a matter of time before either of these teams break through the top five.
The TCU Horned Frogs hold a slim lead over the Boise State Broncos in the race to be this season’s BCS buster. Both teams had lopsided victories over the weekend.
Other movers include the Oregon Ducks moving up two spots from 10th to eighth place after a 47-20 victory against Southern California. USC dropped seven spots to 12th place.
Which team will win the 2010 BCS National Championship? Bodog Sportsbook has the odds.
Florida Gators 3.00
Oklahoma Sooners 5.50
Alabama Crimson Tide 21.00
USC Trojans 7.00
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