- USC
- Ohio State
- Florida
- LSU
- Mississippi
- Auburn
- Texas
- Georgia Tech
- Michigan State
- Missouri
- Alabama
- Michigan
- Oklahoma
- Georgia
- West Virginia
- Nebraska
- Clemson
- Florida State
- UCLA
- Oregon
- Cincinnati
- Standford
- Iowa
- Boise State
- Virginia Tech
- Florida
- Alabama
- Texas
- TCU
- Cincinnati
- Boise State
- Oregon
- Ohio State
- Iowa
- Georgia Tech
- Penn State
- Virginia Tech
- LSU
- BYU
- Pittsburgh
- Oregon State
- Miami (FL)
- USC
- California
- Oklahoma State
- Houston
- Nebraska
- West Virginia
- Stanford
- Utah
We worked with “USA Today” to release our updated college football social buzz ranking. Preseason we reported how the field was shaping up. Now as the BCS closes in, no better time to see what the social web is most passionate about as we head into the almighty national play-offs.
What strikes me about the social ranking is the Southeastern Conference presence and how their teams are really generating buzz and attention through their on-field performance. The other interesting note is the SEC garners excellent TV exposure that results with a great track record of success.
Another point is Florida State’s social ranking at #18 despite their 6-6 season, they ranked high on the SMI all season- especially during the last weeks – perhaps you can attribute that to the Bobby Bowden situation - had the entire country talking…and the “demise” of FSU football?
Auburn peaked during the last seven days with build up to the Alabama game as last week it was the featured game with huge TV exposure…possibly had everyone talking about a huge possible upset.
One thing I have state as my Catholic upbringing and my old nun teachers would be upset if I didn’t set the record straight….I essentially said Notre Dame is no longer part of the BCS conversation on a national title basis, they have become irrelevant – my grandparents would be furious if they heard that quote!
And my Dawgs….although not in play-off contention – we did finish the season strong by beating Tech last week and are still high on what people are talking about on the social web.

