- Alabama
- Clemson
- Oklahoma
- Penn State
- USC
- Washington
- Michigan
- Georgia
- Virginia Tech
- TCU
The top ten did not change much, we had Wisconsin and Oklahoma State drop out of our top-10. Wisconsin dropped out because the teams they have played so far have been bottom feeders. Wisconsin will eventually move back into the top ten once the level of competition improve.
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— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) September 24, 2017
As for Oklahoma State, they fell out the top-10 due to a loss to our new top 10 member, TCU. TCU ran the ball well and made the adjustments to beat the Cowboys soundly. TCU looks like the TCU from 3 years ago, when TCU were competing for a playoff berth.
Coming in at #9 are the Virginia Tech Hokies. The Hokies have played well so far, and they have dominated the teams they have played. The Hokies 4-game win streak includes two shut outs and a win over another power 5 team, West Virginia.
BOOM, #HOKIES! COLLEGE GAMEDAY IS HEADED TO BLACKSBURG FOR VIRGINIA TECH VS. CLEMSON https://t.co/5kk11aelPG pic.twitter.com/10yRnAr1IU
— THE KEY PLAY (@thekeyplay) September 24, 2017
With Josh Jackson under center, the Hokies will go into this week preparing for a top-10 match-up against #2 Clemson. That game will be played in Blacksburg, Virginia in primetime, 7:00pm.