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USC Takes Stranglehold on iTwentyFive Poll

USC continues at No. 1, while the Wisconsin Badgers vault into the top five. The Big Ten now has five members in the poll as Minnesota nd Iowa return.

(PRWEB) October 27, 2004 -- The USC Trojans have increased their lead on the Oklahoma Sooners in the latest iTwentyFive poll. Southern Cal has built on its lead each of the past two weeks when the Sooners pulled even with them at No. 1

Auburn and Miami stay perched at Nos. 3 and 4 while Wisconsin moves up one spot to round out the top five.

Florida State drops to No. 6, while California and Utah hold their ground just behind. Texas jumps two spots to No. 9 and Georgia once again closes out the top ten.

The Tennessee Volunteers drop two spots to come in at No. 11 with the Wolverines of Michigan trailing. Virginia and Boise State climb up the poll while Louisville holds steady to bracket the top fifteen.

Texas A&M are static at No. 16 with Arizona State and Louisiana State following. West Virginia advances up one, while Purdue, after another loss, just manages to stay in the top twenty.

Oklahoma State and Virginia Tech open up the final five in the top twenty-five. While Iowa, Minnesota, and Southern Mississippi each are newcomers, once again, to he poll.

Dropping out of the poll were the Florida Gators, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and the Texas Tech Red Raiders.

To see the full poll please visit: www.iTwentyFive.com

The iTwentyFive is comprised of voters from across the nation who are either free-lance writers, work for alternative media, or are radio broadcasters. The poll is designed to give votes to people who get to watch more than one or two games per weekend and have no systematic bias. We believe it is the most accurate of the polls when it comes to evaluating teams from the vantage point of actually watching the teams play multiple times against different opponents in varying situations. In a nutshell, the jobs that writers and coaches have actually impair their ability to evaluate all teams fairly. Our voters dont have that problem.

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