To Top
[ Books | Comics | Dr Who | Kites | Model Trains | Music | Sooners | People | RVC | Shows | Stamps | USA ]
[ About | Terminology | Legend | Blog | Quotes | Links | Stats | Updates | Settings ]

HP Poll 10/17

Harris Poll
Year: 2005
10/17/2005
Week 7
Rank
Rec
Team (FPV)
Pts
Prv
 
1
  USC (96)
2,806
1
2
  Texas (17)
2,725
2
3
2,596
3
4
  Georgia 
2,491
4
5
  Alabama 
2,278
7
6
  Miami 
2,239
6
7
  LSU 
2,031
10
8
  UCLA 
1,958
11
9
1,876
13
10
1,701
5
11
1,694
8
12
1,496
9
13
1,440
14
14
1,325
17
15
  Auburn 
1,188
18
16
  Oregon 
1,108
20
17
  Wisconsin 
954
23
18
  Tennessee 
794
21
19
  Florida 
761
12
20
670
25
21
477
15
22
  TCU 
393
NR
23
377
16
24
  Nebraska 
235
NR
25
  Minnesota 
207
22
# 1
  USC (96)
# 2
  Texas (17)
# 3
# 4
  Georgia 
# 5
  Alabama 
# 6
  Miami 
# 7
  LSU 
# 8
  UCLA 
# 9
# 10
# 11
# 12
# 13
# 14
# 15
  Auburn 
# 16
  Oregon 
# 17
  Wisconsin 
# 18
  Tennessee 
# 19
  Florida 
# 20
# 21
# 22
  TCU 
# 23
# 24
  Nebraska 
# 25
  Minnesota 
Harris Poll
Started in 2005 and ended in 2013.

The Harris Interactive College Football Poll ranked the top 25 Division I college football  teams.  The rankings were compiled by Harris Interactive.

This poll was created in 2005 to replace the AP Poll which was removed due to controversy after the 2004 season.  The Harris Poll did not release a preseason poll and no polls were released until the first BCS Poll in late September.  There was also no post-season poll so there was no national champion indicated from this poll.

The Harris Poll was made up of former players, coaches, administrators and media personnel.






This website is not affiliated with or endorsed by the University of Oklahoma or the Sooner Football program.


Presented: 19-Dec-2024 08:58:25

Website design and original content
© 1996-2024 Type40 Web Design.
Contact: webmgr@type40.com
Server: type40.com
Page: ouPoll.aspx
Section: Sooner Football

This website uses cookies for use in navigating this site only. No personal information is gathered or shared with anyone. If you don't agree, then don't use this site.