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AP
1. Texas
2. USC
3. Penn State
4. Ohio State
5. West Virginia
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Coaches
1. Texas
2. USC
3. Penn State
4. Ohio State
5. LSU
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Team
1. Texas
2. USC
3. Penn State
4. Virginia Tech
5. Ohio State
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Conference
1. Big XII
2. Big Ten
3. ACC
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1. ACC (5-3)
1. Big XII (5-3)
3. Pac 10 (3-2)
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62.5%
62.5%
60.0%
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1. USC
2. Texas
3. Penn State
4. Ohio State
5. Oregon
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Compare any two teams for NPI, SOS, records, streaks, offense, defense, and more.
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Boston College
Cincinnati
Louisville
South Florida
Rice
SMU
Tulsa
UTEP
Central Florida
Marshall
Temple
TCU
New Mexico State
Utah State
Idaho
Army
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Big East to the ACC
CUSA to the Big East
CUSA to the Big East
CUSA to the Big East
WAC to the Conference USA
WAC to the Conference USA
WAC to the Conference USA
WAC to the Conference USA
MAC to the Conference USA
MAC to the Conference USA
Big East to the MAC
CUSA to the Mountain West
Sun Belt to the WAC
Sun Belt to the WAC
Sun Belt to the WAC
CUSA to Independent
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Harris Poll Replaces the AP Poll in the BCS
Voters in the Harris Poll Consist of Coaches, Members of the Media, and Former Players.
ESPN Withdraws from the Coaches' Poll
The Associated Press Abandons the BCS
The Associated Press Has Removed Its Poll from the BCS Calculation for Next Season.
A Move That Will Change the Design of the BCS Once Again.
It Seems Likely That a Selection Committee, Similar to the One Used in College Basketball to Seed the NCAA Tournament, Will Be Put in Place Next Year to Determine the Two Teams that Will Face Off in the National Championship Game.
A Change Which May Move I-A College Football One Step Closer to a Playoff System.
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2006 Preview: Wake Forest Demon Deacons
There's no margin for error in the new world of the ACC, playing in a tough division with an enrollment of just over 4,000 students like Wake Forest. It's tough for the Demon Deacons to get enough talent to make much of a dent in the power conference. But this year, Wake might be good enough to break the cycle. 119 teams in 119 days continues.
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Football player killed in drive-by shooting
New Mexico State linebacker Shana Leaupepe, who was set to be a starter this season, was killed in a drive-by shooting.
Leaupepe, 21, died Friday in Long Beach, Calif., coach Hal Mumme said Saturday. Leaupepe was visiting family when he was killed.
''Shana was an outstanding young man, and we are shocked that this has happened,'' Mumme said in a statement. ''Shana was a wonderful friend and teammate, and our hearts go out to his family.
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Former USC WR Lewis lands at Northern Iowa
Former USC wide receiver Whitney Lewis is expected to enroll at Division I-AA Northern Iowa and play for the Panthers this season.
UNI spokesman Colin McDonough said Wednesday that Lewis has been working out in Cedar Falls and will be eligible to play immediately. Lewis has two years of eligibility remaining.
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Williams asks for release from Miami
Willie Williams has asked Miami to release him from his scholarship, and is beginning the process of finding a new school.
The linebacker - who was allowed to enroll at Miami two years ago despite having 11 entries on his arrest record - was touted as one of the nation's best defensive players coming out of high school, but never became a starter with the Hurricanes.
''Whatever is best for Willie, I will be in favor of,'' Miami coach Larry Coker said in a statement released by the school.
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Harvard captain facing criminal charges
The captain of the Harvard football team was indefinitely suspended and could be kicked off the team after he allegedly broke into his former girlfriend's dorm room and later assaulted her.
Matthew Thomas, 22, faces charges after his arrest June 5, including assault and battery, domestic abuse and breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony at a campus dorm.
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