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BlogPoll Week 5 Tastiness: How FWtCT's Voted

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What a great weekend Week 4 of the college football season turned out to be. There was another TSUN loss, State winning and ugly, ugly contest with the Fighting Bobby Boucher's, and LSU and Alabama displaying their dominance for all of the nation to see. See how we ranked our Top 25 for this week after all of Saturday's results were in.

SB Nation BlogPoll Top 25 College Football Rankings

For Whom the Cowbell Tolls Ballot - Week 5

Rank Team Delta
1 LSU Tigers --
2 Alabama Crimson Tide Arrow_up 1
3 Oklahoma Sooners Arrow_down -1
4 Oklahoma St. Cowboys Arrow_up 3
5 Stanford Cardinal --
6 Boise St. Broncos Arrow_down -2
7 Wisconsin Badgers Arrow_down -1
8 South Carolina Gamecocks Arrow_up 2
9 Nebraska Cornhuskers Arrow_up 3
10 Virginia Tech Hokies Arrow_up 1
11 Oregon Ducks Arrow_up 3
12 Florida Gators Arrow_up 4
13 Clemson Tigers Arrow_up 5
14 Texas A&M Aggies Arrow_down -5
15 South Florida Bulls Arrow_up 2
16 Baylor Bears Arrow_up 4
17 Arkansas Razorbacks Arrow_down -4
18 Michigan Wolverines Arrow_up 4
19 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Arrow_up 5
20 TCU Horned Frogs Arrow_up 3
21 West Virginia Mountaineers Arrow_down -6
22 Texas Longhorns Arrow_down -1
23 Illinois Fighting Illini --
24 Florida St. Seminoles Arrow_down -16
25 Arizona St. Sun Devils --
Dropouts: Houston Cougars, Vanderbilt Commodores

SB Nation BlogPoll College Football Top 25 Rankings "

LSU: The Bayou Bengals yet again displayed their talent and dominance on national TV Saturday night with a 3rd W over a ranked opponent out of 4 games this season. Although West Virginia put forth a valiant effort, it is more than clear now that LSU and Bama have separated themselves as the nations two best teams. Who would have seen that coming into the season [SEC TROLLIN']

Alabama: After watching Alabama play Penn State a couple of weeks ago I thought the Tide had alot of work to do to get through the SEC unscathed this year. After watching them completely dismantle and humiliate a good Arkansas team Saturday, I need no further convincing that this Bama team along with LSU are the clear national championship favorites. Good news for SEC football fans? These teams will play each other IN THE REGULAR SEASON. Going to go ahead and clear out my schedule for that Saturday.

Oklahoma State: Pokes won a tough road game in a very tough SEC environment. Looks like this team may finally have the talent to take down the Big XII and maybe even big brother Oklahoma. We shall see.

Clemson: With two ranked teams at home in two consecutive weeks, Clemson has grasped the opportunities in front of them and quickly become an ACC title contender. Now comes the tough part for Tahj Boyd and Co.: playing with expectations on you.

Georgia Tech: This team has found their triple option mojo again, and when that triple option is executed properly, there's nothing more pretty in CFB to watch in my opinion.

West Virginia: No shame in your game Saturday Mountaineers, LSU is simply a gigantic buzz-saw making their way through the timber that is their schedule and being driven by the Mad Buzz-saw Hatter, Les Miles. This team did show they have some talent on that roster, just caught LSU at a bad time. Still one of the more impressive Gameday showings I've seen in a while. Heads up gentlemen

Arizona State: I ranked the Sun Devils for 2 reasons:

1) They smoked USC and frankly I hate the Trojans

2) The picture shown above of Vontaze Burfict, because I'm terrified he may have shown up at my house if I did not rank his team properly.