University of Georgia Athletics
T25-AP Expanded Top 25
November 10, 2008 | General
The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press expanded college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 8, points based on 25 points for a first place vote through one point for a 25th place vote, previous ranking, record vs. top 25 teams at time of game, record of opponents played, and extra points:
Vs. Opp.
Record Pts Pv T25 Rec. Extra Points
1. Alabama (44) 10-0 1,604 1 0-0 44-41 Clinched SEC West
2. Texas Tech (21) 10-0 1,574 2 0-0 43-28 Harrell 456 yds and 6 TDs
3. Florida 8-1 1,467 4 0-0 47-30 21-4-3 vs. Gamecocks
4. Texas 9-1 1,437 5 0-0 61-27 6-2 vs. Jayhawks
5. Oklahoma 9-1 1,375 6 0-0 47-33 Averaging 51.4 ppg.
6. Southern Cal 8-1 1,311 7 0-0 41-35 Leads NCAA in total defense
7. Penn St. 9-1 1,161 3 0-0 40-38 Lions stunned in Iowa City
8. Utah 10-0 1,157 10 0-0 44-38 Eked out another 13-10 win
9. Boise St. 9-0 1,110 9 0-0 37-42 9 straight wins vs. Vandals
10. Ohio St. 8-2 1,009 12 0-0 54-26 60-30-4 vs. Illini
11. Oklahoma St. 8-2 963 8 0-0 46-33 2-8 last 10 vs. Buffaloes
12. Missouri 8-2 913 13 0-0 48-31 11-2 vs. B12 North last 3yr
13. Georgia 8-2 880 14 0-0 53-23 13-9-2 at Auburn
14. Ball St. 9-0 677 16 0-0 27-40 Matches best start for BSU
15. TCU 9-2 623 11 0-0 49-42 NCAA's top rushing defense
16. BYU 9-1 602 17 0-0 30-51 20-6 vs. Air Force
17. North Carolina 7-2 597 19 0-0 52-23 Most wins since 2001
18. Michigan St. 9-2 584 18 0-0 50-46 RB Javon Ringer 20 TDs
19. LSU 6-3 552 15 0-0 41-28 QB Lee 13 TDs-14 INTs
20. Florida St. 7-2 380 24 0-0 35-23 Bowden, 5-1 on his birthday
21. Pittsburgh 7-2 318 25 0-0 42-32 Wannstedt-1st winning year
22. Cincinnati 7-2 269 - 0-0 40-25 Tied for first in Big East
23. Oregon St. 6-3 124 - 0-0 41-36 Rodgers Pac-10 frosh record
24. South Carolina 7-3 117 - 0-0 39-37 Leads SEC in total defense
25. Tulsa 8-1 84 - 0-0 24-46 Leads NCAA in total offense
Others receiving votes: California 73, Virginia Tech 44, Air Force 40, Georgia Tech 29, Arizona 7, Oregon 6, W. Michigan 6, Cent. Michigan 5, Iowa 5, Miami 5, West Virginia 5, Boston College 3, Maryland 3, Northwestern 3, Kansas 1, South Florida 1, Wake Forest 1.



