1 Florida (8-0)
up next:
vs. Vanderbilt, Sat.
Beat Georgia, 41-17: At Jacksonville, Fla., Tim Tebow accounted for four touchdowns, A.J. Jones had two huge interceptions and the Gators earned their 17th win over the Bulldogs in the last 20 meetings.
2 Alabama (8-0)
up next:
vs. No. 9 LSU, Sat.
Did not play
3 Texas (8-0)
up next: vs. UCF, Sat.
Beat No. 13 Oklahoma St., 41-14: At Stillwater, Okla., Curtis Brown and Earl Thomas each returned interceptions for touchdowns and Colt McCoy threw his 100th career touchdown pass as the Longhorns did not repeat last year's Halloween weekend setback.
4 Southern Cal (6-2)
up next:
at Arizona St., Sat.
Lost to No. 10 Oregon, 47-20.
5 Cincinnati (8-0)
up next: vs. UConn, Sat.
Beat Syracuse, 28-7: At Syracuse, N.Y., Zach Collaros threw four touchdown passes, three off broken plays, and the Bearcats' defense forced two critical turnovers.
6 Boise St. (8-0)
up next: at La. Tech, Fri.
Beat San Jose St., 45-7
7 Iowa (9-0)
up next:
vs. Northwestern, Sat.
Beat Indiana, 42-24: At Iowa City, Iowa, Indiana was leading by 14 in the third quarter and just two yards away from the Hawkeyes' end zone when Tyler Sash instead returned an interception 86 yards for a touchdown, and Ricky Stanzi bounced back from a career-high five interceptions.
8 TCU (8-0)
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