Well given TCU's poor relative performance last week against San Diego State University (a school the model predicts is a very efficient team), and the same for Oregon, both have moved a little out of contention from the overall top spot in the NCAA FBS top rank. Now Boise State is ranked number 1, and given some of the discussion in the media, there seems to be some consensus that this is how others feel (atleast between Boise State and TCU). Here is the new Top 25 based on my model. The exact top 25 ranking is below. The data for this analysis came from
cfbstats.com.
| Rank |
| School |
| 1 |
| Boise State |
| 2 |
| Oregon |
| 3 |
| TCU |
| 4 |
| Ohio State |
| 5 |
| Alabama |
| 6 |
| Oklahoma State |
| 7 |
| Nevada |
| 8 |
| Auburn |
| 9 |
| Wisconsin |
| 10 |
| Nebraska |
| 11 |
| Miami (Florida) |
| 12 |
| Iowa |
| 13 |
| Oklahoma |
| 14 |
| Arkansas |
| 15 |
| Stanford |
| 16 |
| Virginia Tech |
| 17 |
| Northern Illinois |
| 18 |
| Hawai'i |
| 19 |
| Arizona |
| 20 |
| UCF |
| 21 |
| Air Force |
| 22 |
| West Virginia |
| 23 |
| Florida State |
| 24 |
| Michigan State |
| 25 |
| Utah |
Top 25 for the first week of the BCS (October 16, 2010).
Top 25 for the second week of the BCS (October 23, 2010).
Top 25 for the third week of the BCS (October 30, 2010).
Top 25 for the fourth week of the BCS (November 6, 2010).