I updated my Perl script to include each team’s actual record so I didn’t have to look each one up every time I was curious. Texas returns to the poll after a week’s absence. U-Dub, despite its losing record, remains in the Top 15. On a related note, I was visiting Seattle this weekend and snuck into Husky Stadium to use the bathroom this morning.

1 - Alabama (7-0) (25.203125) (1)
2 - Iowa (7-0) (23.146484375) (6)
3 - Florida (6-0) (22.33984375) (4)
4 - Oregon (5-1) (22.08984375) (5)
5 - Virginia Tech (5-2) (22.03515625) (2)
6 - LSU (5-1) (21.96484375) (3)
7 - Southern California (5-1) (21.69921875) (9)
8 - Georgia Tech (6-1) (20.48828125) (17)
9 - TCU (6-0) (20.48046875) (14)
10 - Boise St. (6-0) (20.41015625) (10)
11 - Texas (6-0) (20.13671875) (NR)
12 - Auburn (5-2) (19.23046875) (13)
13 - Pittsburgh (6-1) (19.02734375) (16)
14 - Georgia (4-3) (18.8505859375) (19)
15 - Washington (3-4) (18.81640625) (7)
16 - Ohio St. (5-2) (18.52099609375) (12)
17 - Notre Dame (4-2) (17.794921875) (11)
18 - Stanford (4-3) (17.361328125) (8)
19 - Miami (FL) (5-1) (17.30078125) (23)
20 - Houston (5-1) (17.17578125) (NR)
21 - Oklahoma St. (5-1) (17.1669921875) (NR)
22 - Arizona (4-2) (16.8427734375) (NR)
23 - Kansas (5-1) (16.7578125) (18)
24 - Cincinnati (6-0) (16.345703125) (NR)
25 - Boston College (5-2) (16.03125) (20)
dropped out: BYU, Oregon St., Wisconsin, Wake Forest, Michigan

Directed graph.