Published 9/28/2008
by InGameNow .
at Bleacher Report - College Football
Yesterday was a debacle for top 25 teams, and it’s even more surprising considering that *everyone* should have been:
1. revved up after USC’s loss; after all, #1 was wide open! 2. aware of the upset. You saw Oregon State dismantle them on national TV, right?!
Well, seven top 25 teams lost and there were some dominating performances like Alabama and Oregon State. Today’s top 10 will look almost entirely different in positions and we will analyze when published. Here are yesterday’s upsets according to our venerable friends at TheBigLead :
1. USC. Lost to unranked Oregon State, 27-21 3. Georgia. Lost to No. 9 Alabama, 41-30. 4. Florida. Lost to unranked Ole Miss, 31-30. 9. Wisconsin. Lost to unranked Michigan, 27-25. 16. Wake Forest. Lost to unranked Navy, 24-17. 20. Clemson. Lost to unranked Maryland, 20-17. 23. East Carolina. Lost to unranked Houston, 41-24.
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