Time for another look around the nation. Starting in the Top 25, for the second week in a row, #1 Georgia barely pulls a win out of their ass, edging out Florida 31-30. #2 Penn State barely escapes Illinois, a 9 yard touchdown pass with 40 seconds to play giving the Nittany Lions a 35-31 win over the Illini. #3 Oklahoma gets an easy 35-7 win over Iowa State. #4 Marshall rolls with a 35-10 win over Central Florida. #5 Texas has little trouble on their way to a 49-14 rout of Kansas State.

#6 Ohio State recovers from last week's loss by absolutely destroying Indiana 61-10. #18 Auburn knocks off #7 LSU 38-34, Auburn scoring the game-winner with 2:17 to play. #9 Iowa holds on to beat Northwestern 28-21. #10 Clemson walks away with a 34-6 win over Syracuse. #11 Miami downs #21 Pittsburgh 38-31. This game actually wasn't even close, Miami led 38-10 before Pitt scored 21 points in the fourth quarter. #12 Michigan State rolls to a 35-3 win over Minnesota. #13 Nebraska edges out Michigan 31-28. #15 Arkansas demolishes Ole Miss 56-3.

In an insane finish in game that saw #16 Air Force leading 28-10 at halftime, Nevada scores 19 fourth quarter points, including two touchdowns in the final 2:50 of the game, the game-winner with 1:43 left to play after a successful onside kick, putting Nevada ahead for the 29-28 upset of the Falcons. #17 NC State rolls to an easy 42-14 win over rival North Carolina. #19 Arkansas State gets back on the winning track with a 42-7 win over Massachusetts. #20 Notre Dame fights off Kentucky to win 35-30. South Carolina scores a 34-24 upset of #22 Tennessee. #23 Oklahoma State takes down Kansas 21-3. #24 Arizona beats Washington 31-21 and #25 Oregon defeats Texas A&M 45-14.

For our readers, souljahbill, Southern Miss improves to 4-4 (4-0 C-USA) with a 38-19 win over MTSU. Jaymo, Arizona State has been eliminated from bowl contention, falling to 1-7 (0-5 Pac-12) with a 35-16 loss to West Virginia. Mors, West Virginia improves to 6-2 (4-1 Big 12) with a 35-16 win over Arizona State. Jeff, #6 Ohio State improves to 8-1 (5-1 Big Ten) with a 61-10 domination of Illinois. Other teams of interest, #19 Arkansas State improves to 5-2 (2-0 Sun Belt) with a 42-7 win over Massachusetts.

In Big East action, Tulsa beats Memphis 63-35, Temple beats Navy 37-21, East Carolina tops South Florida 21-18, Cincinnati rolls 48-22 over Connecticut, SMU whoops Tulane 45-17 and #4 Marshall beats Central Florida 35-10 in non-conference action.

Looking at undefeated teams left, no one lost this week, keeping our number of undefeated teams at 4. #1 Georgia (8-0), #2 Penn State (8-0), #4 Marshall (8-0) and Toledo (8-0) all remain with an unblemished record this season.

Turning to a more sadistic watch, who is still winless. There remains 5 teams still looking for their first win: Bowling Green (0-8), Louisiana-Monroe (0-7), Minnesota (0-8), San Jose State (0-7) and Utah State (0-8).

Teams getting their first win this week were: None.

Taking a look at the new Top 25 Coaches Poll, Georgia (32 first place votes) remains #1, Penn State (28 votes) remains #2, Marshall (1 vote) climbs one to #3, Oklahoma falls one to #4 and Texas remains #5. Ohio State remains #6, Virginia climbs one to #7, Iowa jumps one to #8, Clemson moves up on to #9 and Miami jumps one to #10. Michigan State climbs one to #11, Nebraska jumps one to #12, LSU drops six to #13, Virginia Tech remains #14 and Arkansas remains #15. Auburn jumps two to #16, NC State remains #17, Arkansas State climbs one to #18, Notre Dame moves up one to #19 and Oklahoma State climbs three to #20. Arizona jumps three to #21, Air Force falls six to #22, Oregon jumps two to #23, Pittsburgh falls three to #24 and Nevada (290 points) enters the poll at #25. Dropping out of the poll this week was Tennessee (from #22). Looking at Others Receiving Votes, Boise State (254 points) is #26, followed by USC (215), Alabama (151), BYU (64) and Utah (39) to round out the Top 30. Other teams getting votes include Toledo (12) and Cincinnati (7).

Taking a look at the new Top 25 Media Poll, Penn State (40 first place votes) remains #1, Georgia (24 votes) remains #2, Marshall (1 vote) jumps two to #3, Oklahoma drops one to #4 and Texas falls one to #5. Ohio State climbs one to #6, Virginia falls one to #7, Clemson jumps one to #8, Iowa climbs one to #9 and Michigan State jumps two to #10. Miami climbs two to #11, NC State falls one to #12, Auburn leaps six to #13, Nebraska remains #14 and LSU drops seven to #15. Virginia Tech drops one to #16, Arkansas remains #17, Notre Dame climbs two to #18, Arkansas State jumps two to #19 and Air Force drops four to #20. Oregon jumps two to #21, Pittsburgh falls four to #22, Oklahoma State climbs two to #23, Arizona enters the poll at #24 and Nevada (308 points) enters the poll at #25. Dropping out of the poll this week were Tennessee (from #22) and Georgia Tech (from #24). Looking at Others Receiving Votes, Boise State (281 points) is #26, followed by USC (240), Alabama (96), Cincinnati (53) and Texas Tech (41) to round out the Top 30. Other teams getting votes this week includde Toledo (30), Utah (29) and BYU (8).

Looking at the new BCS rankings, #1 Georgia (0.997), #2 Penn State (0.997), #3 Marshall (0.989), #4 Oklahoma (0.984), #5 Texas (0.977), #6 Virginia (0.967), #7 Ohio State (0.967), #8 Clemson (0.959), #9 Iowa (0.951) and #10 Michigan State (0.947).

Looking at the latest Heisman Watch list, Ohio State QB Ryan Fraser is #1 (LW: #1), Texas HB Robert Young is #2 (LW: #3), Georgia HB Justin Jones is #3 (LW: #2), UAB QB Adama Gardner is #4 (LW: NR) and Arkansas HB Matt Miller is #5 (LW: #4). Falling off the Heisman Watch list this week was Navy QB Sterling Reid (LW: #5).