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Week 13 Blogpoll

Before you yell and say where is so and so team, please read my polling philosophy and then yell afterwards.

Another week and the fine toothed comb remains on the sideline. Its coming out next week following the Championship Games as truly that is the only poll that matters.

1. Alabama - Quality Wins: Virginia Tech(n), @Ole Miss, South Carolina, Arkansas, Tennessee, LSU
2. Florida - Quality Wins: Tennessee, @LSU, Arkansas, Georgia (n)
3. Texas - Quality Wins: TT, Oklahoma (n), @Oklahoma St.
4. Cincinnati - Quality Wins: @Rutgers, @Oregon State, @USF, WVU
5. TCU - Quality Wins: @Clemson, @BYU, Utah
6. Boise State - Quality Wins: Oregon
7. Oregon- Quality Wins: Utah, Cal, @UCLA, USC
8. Ohio State - Quality Wins: Iowa, @Penn State, Wisconsin - Bad Losses: @Purdon't
9. Iowa - .Quality Wins: @Penn State, Arizona, @Wisconsin
10. Georgia Tech - Quality Wins: Clemson, UNC, VT
11. USC - Quality Wins: @Cal, @Ohio State

The entire poll is after the jump.

Rank
Team
Delta
1
Alabama
2
Florida
3
Texas
4
Cincinnati
1
5
TCU
1
6
Boise State
7
Oregon
1
8
Ohio State
1
9
Iowa
1
10
Georgia Tech
3
11
Southern Cal
2
12
Virginia Tech
2
13
LSU
8
14
Miami (Florida)
5
15
Oregon State
2
16
Penn State
2
17
Houston
5
18
Stanford
6
19
Brigham Young
6
20
California
3
21
West Virginia
22
Pittsburgh
11
23
Nebraska
24
North Carolina
12
25
Oklahoma State
10
Last week's ballot

Dropped Out: Clemson (#16), Mississippi (#20).

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