WBN NCAA Football Top 25: Florida Gators making a case for Top Two status

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Oct 13, 2012; Nashville, TN, USA; Florida Gators running back Mark Herndon (37), wide receiver Raphael Andrades (86), and defensive back Marcus Maye (20) celebrate after a game against the Vanderbilt Commodores at Vanderbilt Stadium. The Gators won 31-17. Mandatory credit: Don McPeak-US PRESSWIRE

The Alabama Crimson Tide and the Oregon Ducks seem to be on a collision course to face each other in the BCS Championship as both teams remain the unamious number 1-2 teams in the latest version of the WBN Top 25.  The rest of the WBN Top 25 is unsettled however,  Florida jumped four spots to number three and LSU four spots to number five to cap off the big movers in the Top 5.  West Virginia was the big loser of the week, free falling 12 spots to #16.

  1. (1)  Alabama (6-0) – 150
  2. (2)  Oregon  (6-0) – 144
  3. (7)  Florida  (6-0) – 137
  4. (6)  Kansas State (6-0) – 129
  5. (9)  LSU  (6-1) – 124
  6. (5)  Notre Dame (6-0)  – 118
  7. (3)  South Carolina (6-1) -  112
  8. (13)  Oklahoma  (4-1) – 104
  9. (11)  Oregon State  (5-0)   – 98
  10. (12)  USC  (5-1)  – 94
  11. (8)  Ohio State  (7-0) – 92
  12. (15)  Georgia  (5-1)  -  86
  13. (17)  Mississippi State  (6-0)  – 77
  14. (10)  FSU  (6-1) – 73
  15. (16)  Clemson  (5-1)  – 63
  16. (4)  West Virginia  (5-1)  – 62
  17. (19)  Rutgers  (6-0)  -  44
  18. (21)  Louisville  (6-0)  – 44
  19. (–)   Texas Tech  (5-1)  -  43
  20. (20)  Texas A&M  (5-1)  – 43
  21. (22)  Cincinnati  (5-0)  – 31
  22. (20)  Stanford  (4-2)  – 26
  23. (14)  Texas  (4-2)  – 17
  24. (24)  Boise State  (4-2)  – 14
  25. (–)  TCU  (5-1) -  12

Others:  Ohio (7), Michigan (5),  La Tech (4), NC State (4), Arizona State (1)

The WBN Top 25 is published weekly and is compiled by WBN Writers Paul Jordan, James Streble, Jason Marcum,  Alan Smith, Jordan Bunch and Tyler Adkins from Kentucky Sports Report. To check out the Fansided Network Top 25. go here. 

Topics: Football, Kentucky Wildcats

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