College football: How the Top 25 fared

Published: Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009 11:56 p.m. MST
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1 Florida (10-0)

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vs. Florida Int'l, 11/21

Beat South Carolina 24-14: At Columbia, S.C., Tim Tebow tied the Southeastern Conference touchdown record and Florida gained its first perfect league season in 13 years with a victory over South Carolina.

2 Texas (10-0)

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vs. Kansas, 11

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Beat Baylor 47-14: At Waco, Texas, Colt McCoy passed for two touchdowns to help Texas beat Baylor, tying him with Georgia's David Greene for the most victories by a major college quarterback.

3 Alabama (10-0)

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vs. Chattanooga, 11/21

Beat Mississippi State 31-3: At Starkville, Miss., Mark Ingram rushed for 149 yards and two touchdowns, Greg McElroy threw two long scoring passes and Alabama improved to 10-0 for the second straight year.

4 TCU (10-0)

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at Wyoming, 11/21

Beat No. 16 Utah 55-28

5 Cincinnati (10-0)

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vs. Illinois, 11/27

Beat West Virginia 24-21, Friday.

6 Boise State (10-0)

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at Utah State, 11/20

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Beat Idaho 63-25: At Boise, Idaho, Kellen Moore threw four touchdown passes to Austin Pettis and tied a career high with five overall, and the supposedly endangered Broncos overwhelmed Idaho.

7 Georgia Tech (10-1)

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vs. Georgia, 11/28

Beat Duke 49-10: At Durham, N.C., the Yellow Jackets clinched the Coastal Division by routing Duke behind 110 yards rushing and two touchdowns from Jonathan Dwyer.

8 Pittsburgh (9-1)

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at West Virginia, 11/28

Beat Notre Dame 27-22: At Pittsburgh, Jonathan Baldwin made two exceptional catches that allowed Pittsburgh to open up an 18-point lead in the fourth quarter.

9 LSU (8-2)

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at Mississippi, 11/21

Beat Louisiana Tech 24-16: At Baton Rouge, La., Keiland Williams' ran for 116 yards and two second-half touchdowns, helping the Tigers fend off the upset-minded Bulldogs.

10 Ohio State (9-2)

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at Michigan, 11/21

Beat No. 15 Iowa 27-24, OT

11 Southern Cal (7-3)

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vs. UCLA, 11/28

Lost to No. 25 Stanford 55-21

12 Miami (7-3)

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vs. Duke, 11/21

Lost to North Carolina 33-24: At Chapel Hill, N.C., Kendric Burney returned one of his three interceptions for a 77-yard touchdown and his third pick resulted in a bizarre fourth-quarter score that helped North Carolina upset Miami.

13 Houston (8-2)

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vs. Memphis, 11/21

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