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Oct
29
2005

Georgia Loses, Alabama Wins

Posted by: Aaron Brazell

The Tide won easily over Utah State, hardly unexpected, but more
importantly, Florida beat #4 Georgia. You know what that means, right?
Georgia now is 4-1 in the SEC leaving Alabama alone at the top,
undefeated in the NCAA, undefeated in the SEC.

Bye, bye, Bulldogs. Your national championship hopes have now
withered. Also highly important was a stunning upset of #2 Texas by
unranked Oklahoma State. This will probably serve to push Alabama to
#3 on Monday evening when all is said and done.

In fact, my projected top 5 are:

  1. USC
  2. Virginia Tech
  3. Alabama
  4. Texas
  5. Miami

Update: Commenter Dave Maxwell correctly points out that Texas, in fact, won in stellar comeback fashion. Georgia fell farther than I thought they would. Top 5 now look like this according to the AP:

  1. USC
  2. Texas
  3. Virginia Tech
  4. Alabama
  5. Miami
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    Aaron Brazell —2 years ago with 1 point

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    No, I didn't. I spoke too soon. Oops. :-)



    Also, it looks like Georgia dropped farther than I thought they would - down to #10.

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    You didn't stay up late enough to watch the end of the Texas-OSU game, did ya? They came back and won that game by 20 some points....

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