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After Week Seven

  1. Alabama
  2. Penn State
  3. Texas
  4. Oklahoma
  5. Florida
  6. USC
  7. Georgia
  8. LSU
  9. BYU
  10. Missouri
  11. Ohio State
  12. Oklahoma State
  13. Texas Tech
  14. Utah
  15. Kansas
  16. USF
  17. North Carolina
  18. Miami
  19. Boise State
  20. Georgia Tech
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Friday
Sep082006

The Weekend's Big Games

Grade I Stakes Race: Ohio State vs. Texas

Grade II Stakes Race :Penn State vs. Notre Dame

Non Graded Stakes Race: Washington vs. Oklahoma, Arizona vs. LSU, Minnesota vs. California, Oregon vs. Fresno State 

Restricted Stakes Race: Central Michigan vs. Michigan, Colorado vs. Colorado State, Texas Tech vs. UTEP 

Starter Allowance Race: Clemson vs. Boston College, Georgia vs. South Carolina, Tulsa vs. BYU, Nevada vs. Arizona State

It's a pretty good weekend when you can have two "Graded Stakes" type games in one afternoon.  They're like early-season bowl games.

Washington vs. Oklahoma would have been something in the 1980's, but hopefully the two can make it enjoyable despite UW's decline.  There are plenty of good regional matchups to observe, however (Nevada/Arizona State, Georgia/South Carolina).

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