TSN's Power Poll

Sporting News, The, Sept 11, 2000

Rk.   Team (last week)      W-L   Last week

 1.   Nebraska (1)          1-0   W, 49-13 vs. San Jose State
 2.   Florida State (2)     1-0   Idle
 3.   Miami (6)             1-0   W, 61-14 vs. McNeese State
 4.   Texas (7)             0-0   Idle
 5.   Kansas State (5)      2-0   W, 54-10 vs. Louisiana Tech
 6.   Wisconsin (4)         1-0   W, 19-7 vs. Western Michigan
 7.   Florida (8)           1-0   W, 40-19 vs. Ball State
 8.   USC (9)               1-0   Idle
 9.   Michigan (12)         1-0   W, 42-7 vs. Bowling Green
10.   Georgia (11)          1-0   W, 29-7 vs. Georgia Southern
11.   UCLA (20)             1-0   W, 35-24 vs. Alabama
12.   Tennessee (10)        1-0   W, 19-16 vs. Southern Miss
13.   Alabama (3)           0-1   L, 35-24 at UCLA
14.   Virginia Tech (13)    1-0   W, 52-23 vs. Akron
15.   Purdue (14)           1-0   W, 48-0 vs. Central Michigan
16.   Washington (16)       1-0   W, 44-20 vs. Idaho
17.   Oklahoma (17)         1-0   W, 55-14 vs. UTEP
18.   Ohio State (15)       1-0   W, 43-10 vs. Fresno State
19.   Mississippi (19)      1-0   W, 49-20 vs. Tulane
20.   Notre Dame (22)       1-0   W, 24-10 vs. Texas A&M
21.   Clemson (23)          1-0   W, 38-0 vs. The Citadel
22.   TCU (18)              0-0   Idle
23.   Michigan State (24)   0-0   Idle
24.   Illinois (--)         1-0   W, 35-6 vs. Middle Tennessee St.
25.   Southern Miss (25)    0-1   L, 19-16 at Tennessee

Team (last week)      Next game

Nebraska (1)          at Notre Dame, 9/9
Florida State (2)     at Georgia Tech, 9/9
Miami (6)             at Washington, 9/9
Texas (7)             vs. La.-Lafayette, 9/9
Kansas State (5)      vs. Ball State, 9/16
Wisconsin (4)         vs. Oregon, 9/9
Florida (8)           vs. Middle Tennessee St., 9/9
USC (9)               vs. Colorado, 9/9
Michigan (12)         vs. Rice, 9/9
Georgia (11)          at South Carolina, 9/9
UCLA (20)             vs. Fresno State, 9/9
Tennessee (10)        vs. Florida, 9/16
Alabama (3)           vs. Vanderbilt, 9/9
Virginia Tech (13)    at East Carolina, 9/7
Purdue (14)           vs. Kent, 9/9
Washington (16)       vs. Miami, 9/9
Oklahoma (17)         vs. Arkansas State, 9/9
Ohio State (15)       at Arizona, 9/9
Mississippi (19)      vs. Auburn, 9/9
Notre Dame (22)       vs. Nebraska, 9/9
Clemson (23)          vs. Missouri, 9/9
TCU (18)              at Nevada, 9/9
Michigan State (24)   vs. Marshall, 9/9
Illinois (--)         at San Diego State, 9/9
Southern Miss (25)    at Alabama, 9/16

Team (last week)      TV info (all times Eastern)

Nebraska (1)          2:30 p.m., NBC
Florida State (2)     8 p,m., ABC (regional)
Miami (6)             3:30 p.m., ABC (regional)
Texas (7)             None
Kansas State (5)      None
Wisconsin (4)         3:30 p.m., ABC (regional)
Florida (8)           None
USC (9)               8 p.m., ABC (regional)
Michigan (12)         None
Georgia (11)          3:30 p.m., ESPN2
UCLA (20)             None
Tennessee (10)        3:30 p.m., CBS (regional)
Alabama (3)           None
Virginia Tech (13)    8 p.m., ESPN
Purdue (14)           None
Washington (16)       3:30 p.m., ABC (regional)
Oklahoma (17)         None
Ohio State (15)       10:15 p.m., Fox Sports Net
Mississippi (19)      7 p.m., ESPN2
Notre Dame (22)       2:30 p.m., NBC
Clemson (23)          3:30 p.m., ABC (regional)
TCU (18)              None
Michigan State (24)   Noon, ESPN
Illinois (--)         10 p.m., ESPN2
Southern Miss (25)    9 p.m., ESPN2

Dropped out: Texas A&M (21). The TSN Power Poll is determined by TSN editors.

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