1 Ohio State (5-0)
Beat No. 13 Iowa 38-17
Next: vs. Bowling Green, Saturday.
2 Auburn (5-0)
Beat South Carolina 24-17 on Thursday.
Next: vs. Arkansas, Saturday.
3 Southern Cal (4-0)
Beat Washington State 28-22
At Pullman, Steve Smith had a career-high 11 catches for 186 yards. Next: vs. Washington, Saturday.
4 West Virginia (4-0)
Did not play
Next: at Mississippi State, Saturday.
5 Florida (5-0)
Beat Alabama 28-13
Ryan Smith had two interceptions and Reggie Nelson returned another pick for a touchdown as the fifth-ranked Gators beat the Crimson Tide. Next: vs. No. 9 LSU, Saturday.
6 Michigan (5-0)
Beat Minnesota 28-14
Chad Henne got the sixth-ranked Wolverines off to a fast start with three touchdown passes in the first half. Next: vs. Michigan State, Saturday.
7 Texas (4-1)
Beat Sam Houston State 56-3
At Austin, the Longhorns' first game against a I-AA opponent since 1992 was every bit as one-sided as expected. Next: vs. No. 16 Oklahoma, Saturday.
8 Louisville (4-0)
Did not play
Next: at Middle Tennessee, Friday.
9 LSU (4-1)
Beat Mississippi State 48-17
JaMarcus Russell threw three touchdown passes and completed 18 of 20 passes without an interception. Next: at No. 5 Florida, Saturday.
10 Georgia (5-0)
Beat Mississippi 14-9
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