The HP Top 10 Teams — 08 November 2009

1. Alabama

2. Florida

3. Texas

4. TCU

5. Cincinnati

6. Boise State

7. Georgia Tech

8. Miami

9. LSU

10. Houston

On the cusp: Arizona, Utah, Stanford, Oregon, Ohio State

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Chris Huston, A.K.A. ‘The Heisman Pundit‘, is a Heisman voter and the creator and publisher of Heismanpundit.com, a site dedicated to analysis of the Heisman Trophy and college football. Dubbed “the foremost authority on the Heisman” by Sports Illustrated, HP is regularly quoted or cited during football season in newspapers across the country. He is also a regular contributor on sports talk radio and television.

(4) Readers Comments

  1. HP – nice top 10 – thanks for not throwing in a PAC 10 team more highly than deserved. Bama is an interesting #1 pick as they beat LSU largely without its starting QB and RB and had the INT erased by the refs. But, that will work itself out. Texas looking pretty good right now. Is it just me or is UFs problem as much play calling as it is lack of dynamic WRs – maybe its half and half.

  2. Who predicted at the beginning of the season that Houston would be on anyone’s top 10 list?

    Any way the end of the season shakes down and UH makes a BCS bowl?

  3. I hate hearing the “pundits” claim that Alabama beat LSU without its starting QB and RB. Those two key LSU players STARTED the game. The fact that Alabama’s defense knocked Jefferson and Scott out of the game shows the dominance and physicality of the defense. Charles Scott’s broken clavicle came at the end of a run, but Jefferson’s “ankle injury” came after a series of shots (Deadrick crushed his sternum). Signature of Bama’s opposing quarterback: Grass Stains on the back of his jersey.

  4. I like Houston, but no way they’re a Top 10 team the way their defense has been playing.

    Anyone else amazed at how big the line is for the USC-Stanford game?

    Would love to see how good GT could be with a defense.

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