The Pac-10
may be closing the gap, but from top to
bottom the SEC
can't be beat. And, oh, how the Big Ten
has fallen
SEC
Kathy Miles recently presented her husband, Les, with a gag gift—a hat that
says PAC-10
RULES. Not quite. After last weekend—Kentucky knocked off No. 9
Louisville
, Florida
hung 59 points on Tennessee
, and LSU blanked Middle
Tennessee
44--0 (the same Blue Raiders squad that gave Louisville
all it could
handle)—the SEC
rules.
PAC-10
With marquee wins over the SEC
(Cal 45, Tennessee
31), Big Ten
( Oregon
39,
Michigan
7) and Big 12
( USC
49, Nebraska
31), the so-called finesse league is
clearly on the rise. Three weekend losses—Washington to Ohio State
, UCLA
to
Utah
, Arizona
to New Mexico—undermined the claim on Miles's new hat.
BIG EAST
Even with Louisville
's defeat by Kentucky
, this arriviste conference had three
very strong weeks. West Virginia
is a bona fide national title contender.
Rutgers
' worst enemy is its student section. With an OT win at Auburn, South
Florida
owns the league's most impressive victory.
BIG 12
With five ranked teams, it's not fair to call it Oklahoma
and the 11 Dwarfs,
but none of the others are in the Sooners
' class. Texas
isn't as good as its
No. 7 ranking. Nebraska
was exposed by USC
. Texas A&M
was lucky to beat
Fresno State
in OT. Missouri
scores points in bunches but has serious issues on
defense.
ACC
Virginia Tech
was flat-out embarrassed at LSU. Nor did Miami
, in losing by 38
at Oklahoma
, do the ACC any favors. Tom O'Brien
kicked off his N.C. State
tenure with a loss to Central Florida
. Silver lining: Boston College
's 24--10
win at Georgia Tech
, driven by Matt Ryan
's 435 passing yards, was one of the
week's best showings.
BIG TEN
Michigan
finally got over its Carr-sickness, plucking the wings off helpless
Notre Dame. Bad news: That modest uptick was offset by humiliations galore:
Iowa
lost at Iowa State
, Minnesota
at Florida Atlantic
, and Northwestern to
Duke, snapping at 22 games the nation's longest losing streak.