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October 28, 2007
Rank
Team Record Points Last Week
1
Ohio State (16) 9-0 400 1
2
LSU 7-1 375 2
3
Oregon 7-1 356 5
4
Boston College 8-0 351 4
5
Oklahoma 7-1 349 3
6
Arizona State 8-0 314 9
7
West Virginia 7-1 313 8
8
Kansas 8-0 286 11
9
Missouri 7-1 276 12
10
Michigan 7-2 223 17
11
Hawaii 8-0 205 14
12
Georgia 6-2 201 24
13
Texas 7-2 199 16
14
USC 6-2 191 6
15
Auburn 6-3 168 20
16
Virginia Tech 6-2 156 10
17
Florida 5-3 135 7
18
Alabama 6-2 124 22
19
Connecticut 7-1 115 --
20
Tennessee 5-3 64 --
21
South Florida 6-2 62 13
22
South Carolina 6-3 60 18
23
California 5-3 48 19
24
Wisconsin 7-2 46 --
25
Wake Forest 6-2 40 --
         
  Others Receiving Votes
 
  Others Receiving Votes: Kentucky 34, Virginia 29, Boise State 21, Purdue 21, Illinois 14, Clemson 11, Penn State 11, BYU 5
   
  Teams Dropped Out from Last Week's Poll
   
  Dropped Out: Kentucky, Penn State, Rutgers, Virginia
 
 
 
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The Master Coaches Poll voters and their former affiliated institutions: John Cooper, Ohio State; Terry Donahue, UCLA; Vince Dooley, Georgia; Pat Dye, Auburn; LaVell Edwards, BYU; Hayden Fry, Iowa; Don James, Washington; Frank Kush, Arizona State; Dick MacPherson, Syracuse; Bill Mallory, Indiana; Don Nehlen, West Virginia; Tom Osborne, Nebraska; John Ralston, San Jose State; John Robinson, USC; R.C. Slocum, Texas A&M; Gene Stallings, Alabama; George Welsh, Virginia.

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