Top 25 Fared
Monday, Sept. 13, 2004 | 11:11 a.m.
How the top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college football poll fared this week:
No. 1 Southern Cal (2-0) beat Colorado State 49-0. Next: at BYU, Saturday.
No. 2 Oklahoma (2-0) beat Houston 63-13. Next: vs. No. 24 Oregon, Saturday.
No. 3 Georgia (2-0) beat South Carolina 20-16. Next: vs. Marshall, Saturday.
No. 4 Florida State (0-1) lost to No. 5 Miami 16-10, OT, Friday. Next: vs. UAB, Saturday.
No. 5 Miami (1-0) beat No. 4 Florida State 16-10, OT, Friday. Next: vs. Louisiana Tech, Saturday.
No. 6 LSU (2-0) beat Arkansas State 53-3. Next: at No. 18 Auburn, Saturday.
No. 7 Texas (2-0) beat Arkansas 22-20. Next: vs. Rice, Sept. 25.
No. 8 Michigan (1-1) lost to Notre Dame 28-20. Next: vs. San Diego State, Saturday.
No. 9 Ohio State (2-0) beat Marshall 24-21. Next: at N.C. State, Saturday.
No. 10 West Virginia (2-0) beat UCF 45-20. Next: vs. No. 23 Maryland, Saturday.
No. 11 Florida (1-0) beat Eastern Michigan 49-10. Next: at No. 14 Tennessee, Saturday.
No. 12 California (2-0) beat New Mexico State 41-14. Next: at Southern Miss., Saturday.
No. 13 Kansas State (1-1) lost to Fresno State 45-21. Next: vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, Saturday.
No. 14 Tennessee (1-0) beat UNLV 42-17, Sunday. Next: vs. No. 11 Florida, Saturday.
No. 15 Virginia (2-0) beat North Carolina 56-24. Next: vs. Akron, Saturday.
No. 16 Iowa (2-0) beat Iowa State 17-10. Next: at Arizona State, Saturday.
No. 17 Utah (2-0) beat Arizona 23-6. Next: at Utah State, Saturday.
No. 18 Auburn (2-0) beat Mississippi State 43-14. Next: vs. No. 6 LSU, Saturday.
No. 19 Missouri (1-1) lost to Troy State 24-14, Thursday. Next: vs. Ball State, Saturday.
No. 20 Clemson (1-1) lost to Georgia Tech 28-24. Next: at Texas A&M, Saturday.
No. 21 Wisconsin (2-0) beat UNLV 18-3. Next: at Arizona, Saturday.
No. 22 Minnesota (2-0) beat Illinois State 37-21. Next: at Colorado State, Saturday.
No. 23 Maryland (2-0) beat Temple 45-22. Next: at No. 10 West Virginia, Saturday.
No. 24 Oregon (0-1) lost to Indiana 30-24. Next: at No. 2 Oklahoma, Saturday.
No. 25 Purdue (2-0) beat Syracuse 51-0, Sunday. beat Ball State 59-7. Next: at Illinois, Sept. 25.
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