
As we turn the calendar to November and move the clocks back for Daylight Savings, the cold crisp in the air returns as the cheerleaders begin to think about fun ways to stay warm in the huddle. With seven unbeaten teams remaining at the top of the rankings, COED previews the tenth week of the season that seems to get better with age. An epic showdown is slated for late Saturday afternoon in Tuscaloosa, while the Iowa Hawkeyes look to ride their season chock full of fourth quarter comebacks to stay perfect on the season and in the Big Ten.
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No. 1 Florida (8-0) vs. Vanderbilt (2-7)
The hits keep on coming for Tim Tebow and the mighty Gators. Another dominant performance in last week's grudge match against the hated Georgia Bulldogs and now the team will get to rest up a bit with an easy matchup against the pitiful Commodores. Even with Brandon Spikes out for the first half after trying to rip a man's eye out, the D should feast on the feeble squad from Vandy.
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No. 2 Texas (8-0) vs UCF (5-3)
The Longhorns stifled the Cowboys of Oklahoma State last week and leapfrogged the Crimson Tide and regained possession of the No. 2 spot in the BCS rankings. This week they host the UCF Knights in what should be another stepping stone along their path to the national title game.
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No. 3 Alabama (8-0) vs. No. 9 LSU (7-1)
Last week was quite different for these two SEC beasts. Bama was at home resting a week after keeping its title hopes alive by surviving a last second blocked FG in a critical 12-10 win over the Vols, while the Tigers from Louisiana State returned to the field after a bye week and absolutely annihilated Tulane a to build some confidence after their offense was flat against the Gators. Will this game determine who gets to play Florida in the SEC title game?
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No. 4 Iowa (9-0) vs. Northwestern (5-4)
Iowa continued its magical season when Indiana was poised to go up by three touchdowns early in the second half only to have a batted pass go off of four players before landing in the hands of Tyler Sash who returned it for an 86 yard gift wrapped interception return. They then poured it on in the fourth quarter, outscoring the scrappy Hoosiers 28-0 to reach 9-0 and stay at No. 4 in the BCS standings – their highest ever. This week they host a decent Northwestern team and should keep the unbeaten streak alive.
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No. 5 Cincinnati (8-0) vs. UConn (4-4)
Cincy hops up three spots this week after an effective 28-7 win over the Orange in Syracuse. This week they face a meandering UConn team who continues to have terrible luck and turmoil after two straight heartbreaking 28-24 defeats, particularly bad last week when Rutgers gave up the go ahead score and then scored back immediately all in the final minute.
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No. 6 TCU (8-0) at San Diego State (4-4)
TCU continues to punish the opposition after last week's 41-0 shellacking of UNLV. This week they will use the Aztecs as tackling dummies as they gear up for the pseudo MWC title game when they take on Utah the following week. Expect them to crush, even on the road.
No. 7 Boise State (8-0) vs. Louisiana Tech (3-5)
What more can Boise State do? They continue their assault trek against the WAC with another big win over San Jose State. This week they travel across the country to battle another tremendously weak opponent – the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs.
No. 8 Oregon (7-1) at Stanford (5-3)
Look who's back in the COED Top Ten preview. The Ducks continue to build a pretty strong postseason resume after destroying the USC Trojans 47-20, while handing them their worst loss since 1997. This week they must avoid a letdown game after a huge win against a dangerous Stanford team on the road.
No. 10 Georgia Tech (8-1) vs. Wake Forest (4-5)
Georgia Tech sneaks back up into the top ten after their sixth straight victory – a 56-31 win that sounds a lot better than it actually was – over the Commodores in Vanderbilt. GT trailed 31-28 in the third quarter before Tech decided to pound away at Vandy, scoring four unanswered TDs to close out the big road win. This week they will face an underrated Wake team who will look to grab a win in Atlanta.

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