The college football coaches and the media who vote on the weekly polls at least agree on two things: the top-three teams in the country and which team should be at No. 22.
Ohio State (6-0) took over the top ranking in the polls Sunday, jumping a spot to No. 1 after the fall of previously No. 1 Alabama to No. 8 following its 35-21 loss at South Carolina on Saturday.
Oregon (6-0) and Boise State (5-0) are ranked No. 2 and No. 3, respectively.
The polls differ in the next two spots, with Nebraska (5-0) at No. 4 in the USA Today rankings, while TCU (6-0) is No. 4 in The AP. TCU is No. 5 in the coaches poll, while Nebraska is No. 5 with the media.
The coaches ratings are one-third of the BCS formula for determining the national title teams. The first BCS Standings will be released Sunday, Oct. 17.
Florida (4-2) fell to No. 22 in both polls after its second consecutive defeat, a 33-29 setback at Florida Field to LSU on Saturday night.
The Gators will host Mississippi State (4-2) at 7 p.m. Saturday in a game that will be televised on ESPNU, which requires a call to your television cable provider if not already in your sports tier package.
Oregon (6-0) and Boise State (5-0) are ranked No. 2 and No. 3, respectively.
The polls differ in the next two spots, with Nebraska (5-0) at No. 4 in the USA Today rankings, while TCU (6-0) is No. 4 in The AP. TCU is No. 5 in the coaches poll, while Nebraska is No. 5 with the media.
The coaches ratings are one-third of the BCS formula for determining the national title teams. The first BCS Standings will be released Sunday, Oct. 17.
Florida (4-2) fell to No. 22 in both polls after its second consecutive defeat, a 33-29 setback at Florida Field to LSU on Saturday night.
The Gators will host Mississippi State (4-2) at 7 p.m. Saturday in a game that will be televised on ESPNU, which requires a call to your television cable provider if not already in your sports tier package.