2010 College Football Rankings Week 5: After watching the number one team in the country, Alabama Crimson Tide, escape a huge upset on Saturday the 2010 College Football Rankings Week 5 in the top three remains the same but with one small change in the future for Boise State. The Broncos sacrificed too much to beat the Oregon State Beavers at home and might end up giving away their dream for national title shot because they didn´t crush their opponents at that home on the blue turf.
Get the latest 2010 College Football Odds Week 5 at BODOG.com. On the other hand it is nice to see QBs like TCU's Andrew Dalton, Stanford's Andrew Luck find a rhythm in really tough places. Not to mention Razorback QB Ryan Mallet who also stepped up to the plate to command his team against the number one squad in the country, almost earning Arkansas the biggest upset of the season.
The UCLA Bruins upset win over Texas knocked the Longhorns out of the 2010 College Football Rankings Week 5 while the Stanford win at Notre Dame help shine a spotlight on a tough Pac 10 team that has national title aspirations.
Here are the 2010 College Football Rankings Week 5, enjoy!
- Alabama Crimson Tide: Great teams come from behind to win big games.
- Ohio State Buckeyes: Ohio State is just crushing their rivals with no mercy.
- Boise State Broncos: A national title shot is not in the future after lackluster win against the Beavers.
- Oregon Ducks: The Ducks owned Arizona State; this was their sixth consecutive win against them.
- TCU Horned Frogs: QB Andy Dalton threw his 49th career touchdown, tying a school record.
- Nebraska Cornhuskers: The Cornhuskers survived three turnovers against South Dakota State.
- Florida Gators: Finally this offense got going early against Kentucky.
- Stanford Cardinal: Andrew Luck passed for 238 yards and a TD but threw his first two interceptions of the season.
- Oklahoma Sooners: They avoided a big upset against Cincy but they are looking better and better.
- Auburn Tigers: The Tigers' 250-pound QB threw for two touchdowns and rushed for 176 yards and three scores. Great day for Cameron Newton.
- Wisconsin Badgers: The Badgers gained over 600 yards in total offense (618) for the first time since 2008.
- LSU Tigers: LSU moved to 4-0 for the fourth straight season.
- Utah Utes: Eight different players score for Utah, great weapons over there.
- Arizona Wildcats: Juron Criner score a late TD as Arizona escapes with win against Cal.
- Arkansas Razorbacks: Two Ryan Mallett interceptions in the fourth quarter changed the whole game for them.
- USC Trojans: Lane Kiffin is 4-0 as USC head coach, the fifth coach in Trojans history to start this way.
- Miami Hurricanes: QB Jacory Harris made sure to protect the football in the second half, finally.
- Iowa Hawkeyes: After being held to 5 yards and no touchdowns by Arizona last week Adam Robinson rushed for two touchdowns
- South Carolina Gamecocks: South Carolina freshman Marcus Lattimore was held to 33 yards on 14 carries after averaging 111 rushing yards in the previous games.
- Michigan Wolverines: The Wolverines´season could be in serious trouble if Denard Robinson doesn't recover for next week.
- Texas Longhorns: They were the No. 2 rushing defense before this game but they ended up giving 264 yards on the ground against the Bruins.
- Penn State Nittany Lions: The Lions held Temple to 5 FG with a strong defense.
- Nevada Wolf Pack: After beating BYU the Wolf Pack seemed for real
- Michigan State Spartans: Michigan State ran for 200 yards in its fourth straight game.
- Oklahoma State Cowboys: Texans A&M is their next opponent.
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