BCS Computer Rankings Average
For 2007, the rankings released beginning with the eighth week of the season on October 13. The rankings are updated each week until the end of the season. Data taken from official BCS website. There are missing values in the table because the BCS Rankings only list the top 25 of the BCS Rankings, providing data on how those teams achieved their top 25 ranking. The computers ranking may include teams that do not make the top 25 BCS Rankings once averaged with the AP and Coaches Polls.
Week 8 Oct 13 |
Week 9 Oct 20 |
Week 10 Oct 27 |
Week 11 Nov 3 |
Week 12 Nov 10 |
Week 13 Nov 17 |
Week 14 Nov 24 |
Week 15 Dec 2 |
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1. | South Florida | Boston College | Boston College | Ohio St. | LSU | LSU | Missouri | 1. | |
2. | LSU | LSU | Tie: Ohio St.
Arizona St. |
LSU | Kansas | Kansas | West Virginia | 2. | |
3. | South Carolina | Ohio St. | NA | Oregon | Oregon | Tie: West VIrginia Ohio State Arizona State |
Ohio State | 3. | |
4. | Kentucky | Arizona St. | LSU | Kansas | Arizona State | NA | Kansas | 4. | |
5. | tie: Ohio St.
Arizona St. |
South Florida | Kansas | Arizona St. | Missouri | NA | Georgia | 5. | |
6. | NA | Virginia | Oregon | Boston College | Ohio State | Missouri | Virginia Tech | 6. | |
7. | Boston College | Kansas | West Virginia | Oklahoma | Oklahoma | Georgia | LSU | 7. | |
8. | tie: Kansas
Virginia Tech |
Virginia Tech | Georgia | Missouri | West Virginia | Virginia Tech | Boston College | 8. | |
9. | NA | Oregon | Oklahoma | Georgia | Georgia | Oregon | Arizona State | 9. | |
10. | West Virginia | Tie: Florida
West Virginia |
Virginia Tech | Tie: Connecticut
Virginia Tech |
Virginia Tech | Boston College | Tie: USC Florida |
10. | |
11. | Oklahoma | NA | Connecticut | NA | Florida | Florida | NA | 11. | |
12. | Auburn | Kentucky | South Florida | West Virginia | Virginia | USC | Oklahoma | 12. | |
13. | Oregon | Missouri | Missouri | Michigan | USC | Oklahoma | Tennessee | 13. | |
14. | tie:Cal
Virginia |
Oklahoma | Auburn | Virginia | Clemson | Virginia | Hawaii | 14. | |
15. | NA | South Carolina | Alabama | Florida | Boston College | Connecticut | South Florida | 15. | |
16. | Missouri | tie: Auburn
Connecticut |
Michigan | Clemson | Illinois | Tennessee | Clemson | 16. | |
17. | tie:Florida
Tennessee |
NA | Florida | Auburn | Cincinnati | Texas | Illinois | 17. | |
18. | NA | Wake Forest | Virginia | Texas | Connecticut | Illinois | Oregon | 18. | |
19. | Georgia | Michigan | Tie: Clemson
Wake Forest |
Penn State | Tennessee | South Florida | BYU | 19. | |
20. | Kansas St. | Georgia | NA | Alabama | Texas | Clemson | Virginia | 20. | |
21. | Wake Forest | USC | Tennessee | NA | Michigan | Cincinnati | Cincinnati | 21. | |
22. | Cincinnati | Alabama | Boise State | Boise State | Kentucky | Hawaii | N/A | 22. | |
23. | USC | UCLA | South Carolina | USC | NA | Wisconsin | Wisconsin | 23. | |
24. | Michigan | Rutgers | Purdue | Tennessee | Wisconsin | BYU | Auburn | 24. | |
25. | Hawaii | Boise State | USC | NA | NA | NA | Texas | 25. | |
Week 8 Oct 13 |
Week 9 Oct 20 |
Week 10 Oct 27 |
Week 11 Nov 3 |
Week 12 Nov 10 |
Week 13 Nov 17 |
Week 14 Nov 24 |
Week 15 Dec 2 |
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Dropped: Cal Cincinnati Hawaii Kansas St. Maryland Tennessee |
Dropped: Kentucky UCLA Rutgers |
Dropped: Purdue South Carolina South Florida Wake Forest |
Dropped: Alabama Auburn Boise St. Penn St. |
Dropped: Kentucky Michigan |
Dropped: Connecticut |
Dropped: None |
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