Week 10 of the 2010 college football season is bursting at the seams with games between ranked BCS opponents, but these five teams playing unranked opponents had better watch their backs:
BCS No. 1 Oregon. The Ducks should roll, of course. There's no real reason they won't, particularly without Jake Locker to test their defense. But being the top-ranked BCS team is historically dangerous, and no favored team is truly safe this season. Anything could, does, and will happen.
No. 4 Boise State. Beware the Warriors, and don't take too much comfort about this being a home game: Hawaii's only two losses came against AQ teams, and while their ground game is laughable they currently field the nation's top-ranked passing offense. Over/under today is set, conservatively, at "eleventy billion."
No. 7 Nebraska. I know how this is going to sound, but: It's no longer advisable to sleep on Iowa State. Ask Texas or Texas Tech. Paul Rhoads is quietly building an entirely competent program out in Ames, and after two straight conference wins the Huskers don't need to let up mentally. No. 24 Florida State. They're back in the rankings with two losses, but one more will put them down for good, and UNC is a complete and utter wild card. What are we to expet from a team that played LSU and Georgia Tech close in losses, got beat badly at Miami, barely beat Rutgers and William & Mary but rolled roughshod over East Carolina?
Florida. Even with three losses, in a cellar-happy year for the SEC East, there have to be voters aching to rank them again. Caution, however: Vanderbilt has a recent history of giving them fits for precisely one half of football per season, and that's when the Gators are good.
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