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Parry's College Football Power Guide August 31, 2010 6:51 AM by Noland Parry
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Parry's Power Guide
to College Football 2010
by Noland Parry
FBS Top 25
1. Alabama
181.5
2. Ohio St.
181.5
3. Oregon
181.5
4. Boise St.
179.6
5. Nebraska
179.3
6. Oklahoma
178.3
7. Florida
176.6
8. Texas Christian
176.6
9. Texas
175.9
10. Oregon St.
174.2
11. Arkansas
173.8
12. Virginia Tech
173.8
13. Stanford
173.7
14. Iowa
173.6
15. Texas Tech
172.9
16. Connecticut
171.3
17. Wisconsin
170.3
18. Penn St.
169.8
19. Arizona
169.6
20. Southern Calif.
169.5
21. Brigham Young
169.1
22. North Carolina
167.6
23. Washington
166.6
24. Louisiana St.
166.5
25. Utah
166.5
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FCS Top 25
1. Villanova
139.3
2. Montana
138.0
3. William & Mary
138.0
4. Appalachian St.
132.8
5. Southern Illinois
129.1
6. Elon
129.0
7. Richmond
128.7
8. South Dakota St.
128.5
9. James Madison
128.2
10. Weber St.
128.2
11. Eastern Washington
126.5
12. Delaware
125.9
13. Northern Arizona
123.9
14. Northern Iowa
123.8
15. New Hampshire
122.4
16. Maine
122.0
17. Montana St.
121.4
18. Massachusetts
118.7
19. Illinois St.
118.5
20. Furman
118.2
21. UC Davis
118.1
22. Sacramento St.
117.8
23. Youngstown St.
116.4
24. Penn
116.1
25. Southern Utah
115.8
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FBS Regional Top 10
East
1. Ohio St.
181.5
2. Connecticut
171.3
3. Penn St.
169.8
4. Cincinnati
165.7
5. West Virginia
164.9
6. Pittsburgh
163.7
7. Boston College
160.8
8. Rutgers
159.4
9. Michigan St.
158.0
10. Michigan
156.0
Midwest
1. Nebraska
179.3
2. Oklahoma
178.3
3. Texas Christian
176.6
4. Texas
175.9
5. Iowa
173.6
6. Texas Tech
172.9
7. Wisconsin
170.3
8. Missouri
162.0
9. Texas A&M
161.3
10. Oklahoma St.
160.0
South
1. Alabama
181.5
2. Florida
176.6
3. Virginia Tech
173.8
4. Arkansas
173.8
5. North Carolina
167.6
6. Louisiana St.
166.5
7. Georgia Tech
166.2
8. Georgia
165.9
9. Florida St.
165.9
10. Clemson
164.5
West
1. Oregon
181.5
2. Boise St.
179.6
3. Oregon St.
174.2
4. Stanford
173.7
5. Arizona
169.6
6. Southern Calif.
169.5
7. Brigham Young
169.1
8. Washington
166.6
9. Utah
166.5
10. California
166.2
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