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Parry's Power Guide
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to College Football 2010
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by Noland Parry
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FBS Top 25
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1. Alabama
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181.5
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2. Ohio St.
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181.5
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3. Oregon
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181.5
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4. Boise St.
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179.6
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5. Nebraska
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179.3
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6. Oklahoma
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178.3
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7. Florida
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176.6
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8. Texas Christian
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176.6
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9. Texas
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175.9
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10. Oregon St.
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174.2
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11. Arkansas
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173.8
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12. Virginia Tech
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173.8
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13. Stanford
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173.7
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14. Iowa
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173.6
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15. Texas Tech
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172.9
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16. Connecticut
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171.3
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17. Wisconsin
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170.3
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18. Penn St.
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169.8
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19. Arizona
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169.6
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20. Southern Calif.
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169.5
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21. Brigham Young
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169.1
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22. North Carolina
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167.6
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23. Washington
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166.6
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24. Louisiana St.
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166.5
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25. Utah
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166.5
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FCS Top 25
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1. Villanova
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139.3
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2. Montana
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138.0
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3. William & Mary
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138.0
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4. Appalachian St.
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132.8
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5. Southern Illinois
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129.1
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6. Elon
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129.0
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7. Richmond
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128.7
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8. South Dakota St.
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128.5
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9. James Madison
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128.2
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10. Weber St.
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128.2
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11. Eastern Washington
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126.5
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12. Delaware
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125.9
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13. Northern Arizona
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123.9
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14. Northern Iowa
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123.8
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15. New Hampshire
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122.4
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16. Maine
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122.0
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17. Montana St.
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121.4
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18. Massachusetts
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118.7
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19. Illinois St.
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118.5
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20. Furman
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118.2
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21. UC Davis
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118.1
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22. Sacramento St.
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117.8
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23. Youngstown St.
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116.4
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24. Penn
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116.1
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25. Southern Utah
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115.8
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FBS Regional Top 10
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East
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1. Ohio St.
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181.5
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2. Connecticut
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171.3
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3. Penn St.
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169.8
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4. Cincinnati
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165.7
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5. West Virginia
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164.9
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6. Pittsburgh
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163.7
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7. Boston College
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160.8
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8. Rutgers
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159.4
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9. Michigan St.
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158.0
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10. Michigan
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156.0
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Midwest
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1. Nebraska
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179.3
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2. Oklahoma
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178.3
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3. Texas Christian
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176.6
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4. Texas
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175.9
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5. Iowa
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173.6
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6. Texas Tech
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172.9
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7. Wisconsin
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170.3
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8. Missouri
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162.0
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9. Texas A&M
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161.3
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10. Oklahoma St.
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160.0
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South
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1. Alabama
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181.5
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2. Florida
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176.6
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3. Virginia Tech
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173.8
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4. Arkansas
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173.8
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5. North Carolina
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167.6
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6. Louisiana St.
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166.5
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7. Georgia Tech
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166.2
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8. Georgia
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165.9
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9. Florida St.
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165.9
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10. Clemson
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164.5
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West
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1. Oregon
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181.5
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2. Boise St.
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179.6
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3. Oregon St.
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174.2
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4. Stanford
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173.7
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5. Arizona
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169.6
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6. Southern Calif.
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169.5
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7. Brigham Young
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169.1
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8. Washington
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166.6
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9. Utah
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166.5
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10. California
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166.2
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