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BlogPoll: Week 6 Draft Ballot

Here is my Week 6 BlogPoll Draft Ballot. Suggestions for changes are due by 9:00 PM Pacific on Monday, at which time I will submit the final BTD Ballot. As in our previous posts, I'll defend my picks after the jump.

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1-5

Boise State moves up a spot and Stanford moves into the top five after both teams blew out their opponents today. At the top, Alabama defeated Florida, 38-10, Oklahoma blew out Ball State 62-6, and LSU took care of Kentucky, 35-7.

6-10

Both Wisconsin and Oregon move up a spot in this week's poll. The Badgers defeated Nebraska 48-17, while Oregon was idle. The idle Oklahoma State Cowboys moved up two spots, as did the Arkansas Razorbacks after their come-from-behind win against Texas A&M. Rounding out the top ten are the Clemson Tigers, who went into Blacksburg and picked apart Virginia Tech, 23-3.

11-15

Here we begin with the Nebraska Cornhuskers, who drop two spots after today's loss at Wisconsin. The Hokies drop eight places after their embarrassing performance against Clemson. At #13 are the Texas Longhorns, who defeated Iowa State 37-14. Rounding out the Top 15 are South Carolina and Florida State. The Gamecocks lost a heartbreaker to Auburn and the Seminoles were idle.

16-20

Georgia and Michigan State both move up a spot after defeating Mississippi State and Ohio State, respectively. The Aggies drop six places after falling to Arkansas in Arlington, Michigan moves up three spots after killing Minnesota, and Arizona State moves up to #20 with a sloppy victory against Oregon State.

21-25

We begin here with the Florida Gators, who dropped one spot after losing to Alabama. Following the Gators are the Baylor Bears, along with new entrants Illinois, Georgia Tech, and West Virginia. 

So, what do you guys think? Tell me what I need to change and provide a good argument for it and we will change it!

--Connor