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Top 25 Team Rankings of the Harris Interactive College Football Poll

NEW YORK, Oct. 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Today's Harris Interactive College Football PollSM shows the Top 25 results compiled from rankings submitted by the Harris Interactive panel of former coaches, players and administrators, and current and former members of the media. Alabama and Oregon are ranked #1 and #2 respectively, and Florida State moved to #3 after its win over Clemson. Ohio State remains at #4 and Baylor moved up eight spots to #5 after several teams in last week's top 10 lost this week.

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Highlights of October 20 Harris Interactive College Football Poll

Rank

Team

Record

Points

Previous Game

Next Game

Previous Week's
Rank

(weekend of Oct 19)

(weekend of Oct 26)

1

Alabama (95)

7-0

2,615

Beat Arkansas 52-0

Tennessee

1

2

Oregon (8)

7-0

2,520

Beat Washington State 62-38

#11 UCLA

2

3

Florida State (2)

6-0

2,401

Beat #3 Clemson 51-14

North Carolina State

5

4

Ohio State

7-0

2,321

Beat Iowa 34-24

Penn State

4

5

Baylor

6-0

2,038

Beat Iowa State 71-7

at Kansas

13

6

Missouri

7-0

2,026

Beat #21 Florida 36-17

#20 South Carolina

14

7

Miami (FL)

6-0

2,008

Beat North Carolina 27-23

Wake Forest

10

8

Stanford

6-1

1,952

Beat #9 UCLA 24-10

at Oregon State

12

9

Texas Tech

7-0

1,662

Beat West Virginia 37-27

at #14 Oklahoma

15

10

Clemson

6-1

1,616

Lost to #5 Florida State 51-14

at Maryland

3

11

UCLA

5-1

1,323

Lost to #12 Stanford 24-10

at #2 Oregon

9

12

LSU

6-2

1,212

Lost to Ole Miss 27-24

Furman

8

13

Texas A&M

5-2

1,177

Lost to Auburn 45-41

Vanderbilt

7

14

Oklahoma

6-1

1,110

Beat Kansas 34-19

#9 Texas Tech

17

15

Auburn

6-1

1,105

Beat #7 Texas A&M 45-41

Florida Atlantic

NR

16

Louisville

6-1

1,046

Lost to Central Florida 38-35

at South Florida

6

17

Oklahoma State

5-1

951

Beat TCU 24-10

at Iowa State

19

18

Fresno State

6-0

920

Beat UNLV 38-14

at San Diego State

18

19

Virginia Tech

6-1

841

Idle

Duke

20

20

South Carolina

5-2

673

Lost to Tennessee 23-21

at #6 Missouri

11

21

Northern Illinois

7-0

518

Beat Central Michigan 38-17

Eastern Michigan

22

22

Michigan

6-1

415

Beat Indiana 63-47

Idle

24

23

Nebraska

5-1

414

Idle

at Minnesota

23

24

Wisconsin

5-2

281

Beat Illinois 56-32

Idle

NR

25

Central Florida

5-1

238

Beat #6 Louisville 38-35

Connecticut

NR

Number of first place votes shown in parentheses.

Other teams receiving votes:Michigan State 196; Oregon State 168; Arizona State 124; Georgia 113; Notre Dame 61; Florida 30; Mississippi 21; Texas 14; Ball State 8; Houston 4; Washington 2; Boise State 1.

Dropped out of Top 25:Georgia, Florida, Washington.

Poll Methodology and Process

The 2013 Harris Interactive College Football Poll is comprised of former players, coaches, administrators and current and former members of the media who have committed to submit rankings for the top 25 college football teams each week. These panelists were randomly selected from among more than 300 nominations submitted by the 10 Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) offices and the independent schools. The panel has been designed to be a statistically valid representation of all 10 Football Bowl Subdivision conferences and independent institutions. Today, 105 poll participants submitted their top 25 college football team rankings. Harris Interactive applies a standard statistical practice that allows it to identify potential instability, error or bias associated with unusual ranking patterns. Those rankings that are identified through the analysis are verified to ensure that each panelist's intent is accurately reflected.

This week's rankings and other information about the poll can be found at www.harrisinteractive.com/bcspoll and www.bcsfootball.org.

About Harris Interactive

Harris Interactive is one of the world's leading market research firms, leveraging research, technology, and business acumen to transform relevant insight into actionable foresight. Known widely for the Harris Poll® and for pioneering innovative research methodologies, Harris offers proprietary solutions in the areas of market and customer insight, corporate brand and reputation strategy, and marketing, advertising, public relations and communications research. Harris possesses expertise in a wide range of industries including health care, technology, public affairs, energy, telecommunications, financial services, insurance, media, retail, restaurant, and consumer package goods. Additionally, Harris has a portfolio of multi-client offerings that complement our custom solutions while maximizing our client's research investment. Serving clients in more than 196 countries and territories through our North American and European offices, Harris specializes in delivering research solutions that help us - and our clients-stay ahead of what's next. For more information, please visit www.harrisinteractive.com

Press Contact:
Corporate Communications
Harris Interactive, Inc.
(212) 539-9600
press@harrisinteractive.com

SOURCE Harris Interactive

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