2010 College Football Rankings Week 4:The University of Alabama Crimson Tide football team remained the nations No. 1 ranked college football team when the new college football rankings for Week-4 were released on Sunday by the AP college football poll. The Crimson Tide rolled up 62 points in pounding unranked Duke 62-13 at Wallace-Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C. Alabama easily covered the -28 1/2 point betting line posted by Sportsbook.com.
Ohio State held its No. 2 spot after their 43-7 victory over the Ohio University Bobcats in Columbus, Ohio on Saturday. The Buckeyes easily covered as a 30-point favorite.
Boise State, who returned to play for the first time since defeating Virginia Tech in Week-1 and hung a 51-6 beating on the Wyoming Cowboys up in Laramie remain ranked No. 3. The Broncos easily covered the betting line as a -23 point favorite. Unchanged from Week-3, TCU and Oregon round out the top-5.
Nebraska leap frogged over Texas and Oklahoma to the 6th spot as the Longhorns and Sooners each dropped a spot each to 7th and 8th. Florida and Arkansas round out the top-10.
Wisconsin, South Carolina , Utah, Arizona and LSU are ranked 11-15 while Stanford, Auburn, Iowa, Miami and USC are ranked 16-20. Michigan jumps into the poll at NO. 21 followed by West Virginia, Pen State, Oregon State and Michigan State.
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