2) Kansas State (8-0): Texas Tech showed some swagger in the first half, staying within a field goal of Kansas State late in the first half. The Wildcats then decided they were done playing around, going on a 52-7 run over the last 35 minutes against the nation's No. 7 defense and put up 50 for the fifth time this season in a 55-14 win over the No. 14 Red Raiders. Heisman candidate Collin Klein accounted for four touchdowns and has K-State aiming for a crystal football, as well.
3) Notre Dame (8-0): Virtually every week, fans and pundits believe the Fighting Irish will finally come back to Earth. They will have to wait at least one more week and probably more. Notre Dame stormed into Norman and turned a close game into a blowout over the final 5:05, scoring 17 points, forcing an interception and forcing a turnover on downs in a 30-13 win over Oklahoma. Notre Dame has two road wins over Top 10 teams and less-than-stellar competition remaining on the schedule. The Irish share a win with Kansas State over the Sooners but the Wildcats' win may have been more impressive with some voters and the lack of a conference championship could have Notre Dame on the outside looking in come December. The Irish will have to hope either Kansas State or Alabama loses.
4) Oregon (8-0): The Ducks looked very impressive against a team that lost to Sacramento State. Still, Oregon scored 56 points in the first half of a 70-14 win over Colorado and have put video game numbers on the scoreboard all year. Depending on the polls later today, the Ducks have either two or three games remaining against top 25 teams but Southern California and Oregon State each lost and will likely fall from the top 10. Oregon will need some help if it wants to return to the BCS Championship Game.
5) Georgia (7-1): The Bulldogs' defense answered Jarvis Jones' challenge and dominated Florida, forcing six turnovers and allowing no touchdowns in their second straight win in the World's Largest Cocktail Party. The Gators had a chance to tie it late but when Jordan Reed tried to get fancy at the 5-yard line, Jones stripped the ball to seal the 17-9 victory. Georgia is on the cusp of a second straight trip to the SEC Championship Game and got a lot of help to climb back into the top 5. If the breaks keep falling their way (and if Aaron Murray can get it together), the Bulldogs could meet Alabama in Atlanta with a chance to make their own BCS argument.
6) LSU (7-1): The Tigers were off this week ahead of a much-anticipated matchup against No. 1 Alabama. LSU has been exposed much this season but have shown the heart and talent to pull out some impressive wins the box score won't necessarily reflect. An upset over the Crimson Tide on Saturday will put LSU back in the national title picture but the Bayou Bengals will need a lot of help for another chance to lay an egg in the BCS Championship Game.
7) Florida State (7-1): The Seminoles are a late North Carolina State touchdown away from being in the national championship conversation. Florida State throttled Duke 48-7 in a possible preview of the ACC Championship Game. The Seminoles have some things to work on (namely the four fumbles they had against Duke) but have an excellent chance of winning out and returning to a BCS bowl.
8) Florida (7-1): Florida had appeared to be back to relevance heading into Jacksonville to face Georgia but now look to not be ready for prime time. The Gators had a chance to wrap up a trip to the SEC title game but fumbled that away in the loss to Georgia. Florida is in the top 10 simply because too many teams lost to fall out of it. There are three likely wins on the slate before the Gators travel to Tallahassee but it's unlikely at this point Florida plays in a top-tier bowl game.
9) Oklahoma (5-2): The Sooners had aspirations of returning to the national championship picture. Now they have slim chance of even winning the Big 12, as their is no conference title game and Kansas State doesn't appear to be slowing down anytime soon.
10) Mississippi State (7-1): There was a buzz around Starkville as the Bulldogs won their first seven games and hit the road to play Alabama. The Crimson Tide did what they do to a lot of excited teams and slammed the door early. Mississippi State's ranking may have been inflated a bit with a narrow victory over Troy and wins over lowly South Alabama, Middle Tennessee and Jackson State but the Bulldogs still have a lot to play for, namely a mid-level bowl appearance.
