
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
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Records through Sun Dec 3, 2006
TEAM AVG PVS
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1. Ohio St. (12-0) .9999 1
2. Florida (12-1) .9445 4
3. Michigan (11-1) .9344 3
4. LSU (10-2) .8326 5
5. USC (10-2) .7953 2
6. Louisville (11-1) .7944 6
7. Wisconsin (11-1) .7480 7
8. Boise St. (12-0) .7099 8
9. Auburn (10-2) .6486 11
10. Oklahoma (11-2) .6297 12
11. Notre Dame (10-2) .6287 10
12. Arkansas (10-3) .5166 9
13. West Virginia (10-2) .5073 15
14. Wake Forest (11-2) .4314 17
15. Virginia Tech (10-2) .4282 14
16. Rutgers (10-2) .4097 13
17. Tennessee (9-3) .3851 16
18. California (9-3) .3606 18
19. Texas (9-3) .2875 19
20. Brigham Young (10-2) .2082 21
21. Texas A&M (9-3) .1468 23
22. Oregon St. (9-4) .1438 24
23. Nebraska (9-4) .0936 20
24. Boston College (9-3) .0885 27
26. Penn St. (8-4) .0555 26
27. TCU (10-2) .0511 30
28. Georgia Tech (9-4) .0326 22
29. Georgia (8-4) .0226 28
31. Hawaii (10-3) .0132 25
32. Houston (10-3) .0123 33
35. Clemson (8-4) .0044 36
36. Navy (9-3) .0017 --
38. South Carolina (7-5) .0005 --
The Final AP Top 25 Top 25 college football poll, with number
of first-place votes, record, total points and previous
ranking:
Records through Mon Jan 8, 2007
TEAM PTS PVS
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1. Florida (64) (13-1) 1624 2
2. Ohio State (12-1) 1492 1
3. LSU (11-2) 1452 4
4. USC (11-2) 1389 8
5. Boise State (1) (13-0) 1383 9
6. Louisville (12-1) 1338 5
7. Wisconsin (12-1) 1288 6
8. Michigan (11-2) 1145 3
9. Auburn (11-2) 1112 10
10. West Virginia (11-2) 1035 13
11. Oklahoma (11-3) 933 7
12. Rutgers (11-2) 884 16
13. Texas (10-3) 772 18
14. California (10-3) 697 20
15. Arkansas (10-4) 677 12
16. Brigham Young (11-2) 673 19
17. Notre Dame (10-3) 553 11
18. Wake Forest (11-3) 551 15
19. Virginia Tech (10-3) 407 14
20. Boston College (10-3) 353 23
21. Oregon State (10-4) 291 24
22. TCU (11-2) 279 25
23. Georgia (9-4) 204 NR
24. Penn State (9-4) 183 NR
25. Tennessee (9-4) 181 17
Others Receiving Votes:
Hawaii 110, Nebraska 58, Maryland 24, South Florida 17,
Texas A&M 10, Georgia Tech 8, Kentucky 1, San Jose State 1
Records through Mon Jan 8, 2007
TEAM PTS PVS
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1. Florida (63) (13-1) 1575 2
2. Ohio State (12-1) 1435 1
3. LSU (11-2) 1418 4
4. USC (11-2) 1345 7
5. Wisconsin (12-1) 1328 5
6. Boise State (13-0) 1275 9
7. Louisville (12-1) 1270 6
8. Auburn (11-2) 1119 10
9. Michigan (11-2) 1092 3
10. West Virginia (11-2) 1012 12
11. Oklahoma (11-3) 849 8
12. Rutgers (11-2) 841 17
13. Texas (10-3) 791 16
14. California (10-3) 716 19
15. Brigham Young (11-2) 615 20
16. Arkansas (10-4) 592 13
17. Wake Forest (11-3) 535 15
18. Virginia Tech (10-3) 494 14
19. Notre Dame (10-3) 485 11
20. Boston College (10-3) 388 23
21. TCU (11-2) 339 24
22. Oregon State (10-4) 206 25
23. Tennessee (9-4) 202 18
24. Hawaii (11-3) 152 NR
25. Penn State (9-4) 142 NR
Others Receiving Votes:
Georgia 133, Nebraska 43, Texas A&M 29, Georgia Tech 19,
South Carolina 17, Houston 8, Maryland 7, Texas Tech 2,
Kentucky 1
The Harris Interactive Top 25 college football poll, with number
of first-place votes, record, total points and previous
ranking:
Records through Sun Dec 3, 2006
TEAM PTS PVS
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1. Ohio State (12-0) 2824 1
2. Florida (12-1) 2670 4
3. Michigan (11-1) 2632 3
4. LSU (10-2) 2372 5
5. Louisville (11-1) 2272 7
6. Wisconsin (11-1) 2229 6
7. USC (10-2) 2173 2
8. Oklahoma (11-2) 1977 11
9. Boise State (12-0) 1950 9
10. Auburn (10-2) 1725 12
10. Notre Dame (10-2) 1725 10
12. West Virginia (10-2) 1485 15
13. Arkansas (10-3) 1483 8
14. Wake Forest (11-2) 1366 16
15. Virginia Tech (10-2) 1358 14
16. Rutgers (10-2) 1083 13
17. Texas (9-3) 952 17
18. Tennessee (9-3) 940 18
19. Brigham Young (10-2) 838 19
20. California (9-3) 736 21
21. Texas A&M (9-3) 551 24
22. Nebraska (9-4) 352 20
23. Boston College (9-3) 318 25
24. TCU (10-2) 232 NR
25. Georgia Tech (9-4) 145 22
Others Receiving Votes:
Oregon State 127, Hawaii 72, Houston 31, Penn State 28,
Georgia 28, Clemson 17, Navy 11, UCLA 10, Central Michigan 5,
Missouri 4, South Florida 2, Rice 1, South Carolina 1
2006-2007 College Football Bowl Schedule

Poinsettia Bowl
Dec. 19 at San Diego
TCU-37
Northern Illinois-7

Las Vegas Bowl
Dec. 21 at Las Vegas
BYU-38
Oregon-8

New Orleans Bowl
Dec. 22 at Cajun Field - Lafayette, Louisiana
Troy-41
Rice-17

Papa John's.com Bowl
Dec. 23 at Birmingham, Alabama
South Florida-24
East Carolina-7

New Mexico Bowl
Dec. 23 at Albuquerque, New Mexico
San Jose St-20
New Mexico-12

Armed Forces Bowl
Dec. 23 at Fort Worth, Texas
Utah-25
Tulsa-13

Hawaii Bowl
Dec. 24 at Honolulu
Hawaii-41
Arizona St-24

Motor City Bowl
Dec. 26 at Detroit
Central Michigan-31
Middle Tennessee-14

Emerald Bowl
Dec. 27 at San Francisco
Florida St-44
UCLA-27

Independence Bowl
Dec. 28 at Shreveport, Louisiana
Oklahoma St-34
Alabama-31

Holiday Bowl
Dec. 28 at San Diego
California-45
Texas A&M-10

Texas Bowl
Dec. 28 at Houston
Rutgers-37
Kansas St-10

Music City Bowl
Dec. 29 at Nashville
Kentucky-28
Clemson-20

Sun Bowl
Dec. 29 at El Paso, Texas
Oregon St-39
Missouri-38

Liberty Bowl
Dec. 29 at Memphis, Tennessee
South Carolina-44
Houston-36

Insight.com Bowl
Dec. 29 at Phoenix, Arizona
Texas Tech-44
Minnesota-41
2OT

Champs Sports Bowl
Dec. 29 at Orlando
Maryland-24
Purdue-7

Meineke Car Care Bowl
Dec. 30 at Charlotte
Boston College-25
Navy-24

Alamo Bowl
Dec. 30 at San Antonio, Texas
Texas-26
Iowa-24

Chick-fil-A Bowl
Dec. 30 at Atlanta
Georgia-31
Virginia Tech-24

MPC Computers Bowl
Dec. 31 at Boise, Idaho
Miami Fl-21
Nevada-20

Outback Bowl
Jan. 1 at Tampa, Florida
Penn St-20
Tennessee-10

Cotton Bowl
Jan. 1 at Dallas
Auburn-17
Nebraska-14

Gator Bowl
Jan. 1 at Jacksonville, Florida
West Virginia-38
Georgia Tech-35

Capitol One Bowl
Jan. 1 at Orlando, Florida
Wisconsin-17
Arkansas-14

*Rose Bowl
Jan. 1 at Pasadena, California
USC-32
Michigan-18

*Fiesta Bowl
Jan. 1 at Tempe, Arizona
Boise St-43
Oklahoma-42
OT

*Orange Bowl
Jan. 2 at Miami
Louisville-24
Wake Forest-13

*Sugar Bowl
Jan. 3 at New Orleans, Louisiana
LSU-41
Notre Dame-14

International Bowl
Jan. 6 at Toronto, Ontario
Cincinnati-27
Western Michigan-24

GMAC/Mobile Alabama Bowl
Jan. 7 at Mobile, Alabama
Southern Mississippi-28
Ohio-7
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

*BCS National Championship
Jan. 8 at Glendale, Arizona
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* BCS bowls select from the champions of the ACC, Big East, Big Ten,Big 12, SEC and Pac-10, and two at-large teams.
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