Texas A&M (under Sumlin) and, to a lesser extent, Ole Miss being the exceptions. With Aranda at the helm of LSU's defense, you better be multiple if you want to move the ball with any consistency. His defenses at LSU have been very good at matching up against one-dimensional teams.
Miami was 8 I believe, maybe higher. I can see them falling after losing to a much lower rated team (LSU ws 15). What I don't understand is why in 2012 Tech, no. 24, fell out of the top 25 after losing to A&M, no.23 by only 2 points. If we had won by 2 points we should have just traded places. Polls don't make sense. We might have been 23 and A&M 22, but you get my drift.
I thought lsu was listed at 25 last week.