College Football Top 25 Author:SI StaffPublish date:Sep 10, 2006College Football Top 25 No. 25 Arizona State 52, Nevada 21APRudy Carpenter (12) threw for 333 yards and five touchdowns in the Sun Devils' win. No. 24 Texas Tech 38, UTEP 35 OTAPQuarterback Graham Harrell's (left) threw for 376 yards and two scores, one of which went to Joel Filani, who had 169 receiving yards in the win. No. 23 TCU 46, Cal-Davis 13APHorned Frogs quarterback Jeff Ballard threw for 190 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 26 yards and a score as TCU won its 12th straight. No. 22 Cal 42, Minnesota 17Aaron Kehoe/US PRESSWIRENate Longshore threw for 300 yards and four touchdowns as Cal rebounded from an opening-week loss to Tennessee. No. 21 Nebraska 56, Nicholls State 7APNebraska QB Joe Ganz was happy to get playing time in the Cornhuskers' easy win. No. 20 Oregon 31, Fresno State 24APJaison Williams (right) caught six balls for 106 yards as the Ducks edged the Bulldogs. Boston College 34, No. 18 Clemson 33, 2 OTJim McIsaac/Getty ImagesRyan Ohliger (right) hit a 35-yard field goal in the first overtime and the game-winning PAT in the second OT to seal the Eagles' win. No. 17 Miami 51, Florida A&M 10Joel Auerbach/US PRESSWIREJavarris James (5) ran for 75 yards and a touchdown as the Hurricanes piled up 339 rushing yards. No. 16 Virginia Tech 35, North Carolina 10APVirginia Tech running back Brandon Ore tallied 111 yards and scored three TDs. No. 15 Oklahoma 37, Washington 20Tim Heitman/US PRESSWIRESooners quarterback Paul Thompson (12) threw for 272 yards and two touchdowns as Oklahoma pulled away in the second half. No. 14 Iowa 20, Syracuse 13 OTAPAlbert Young (center) and the Hawkeyes survived Syracuse without injured starting quarterback Drew Tate. No. 13 Louisville 62, Temple 0Howard Smith/US PRESSWIRELouisville running back George Stripling had 72 yards and two TDs on just nine carries Saturday. No. 12 Georgia 18, South Carolina 0Paul Abell/US PRESSWIREDanny Ware (28) ran for 45 yards and a touchdown on nine carries in the Bulldogs' win. No. 11 Tennessee 31, Air Force 30Dale Zanine/US PRESSWIRERobert Meachem (left) caught eight balls for 115 yards and two touchdowns as the Vols escaped the upset in Knoxville. No. 10 Michigan 41, Central Michigan 17APMichigan tight end Carson Butler Jr. -- who had three catches for 26 yards -- is upended by Central Michigan's Terrance Robinson. No. 9 Florida State 24, Troy 17APLorenzo Booker and the Seminoles' running game struggled again, totaling 45 total yards in squeaking past the Trojans. No. 8 LSU 45, Arizona 3APAlley Broussard ran eight times for 30 yards, including a 17-yard touchdown as the Tigers cruised. No. 7 Florida 42, Central Florida 0Scott A. Miller/US PRESSWIREChris Leak (12) led the Gators' offense, throwing for a career-high 352 yards and four touchdowns. No. 6 West Virginia 52, Eastern Washington 3APDarius Reynaud had three catches for 30 yards and one run for 20 yards in the Mountaineers' rout. No. 4 Notre Dame 41, No. 19 Penn State 17Matthew Emmons/US PRESSWIREBrady Quinn (10) threw for 287 yards and three touchdowns on 25-of-36 passing. No. 4 Auburn 34, Mississippi St. 0Marvin Gentry/US PRESSWIREAuburn receiver Courtney Taylor fights past MSU's David Heard in the Tigers' shutout. No. 1 Ohio State 24, No. 2 Texas 7APTed Ginn Jr. (7) hauled in a 29-yard touchdown pass, while Anthony Gonzalez had a 14 yarder as the Buckeyes avenged last year's loss to the Longhorns.Latest NewsChelsea wastes 2-goal lead in draw with Sheffield UnitedLaporte injury mars Man City's win over BrightonKvitova makes quick work of Bencic, eases into Round of 16Mayakoba Golf Classic: Preview, tee times, odds, picksRaiders in discussions to trade Amari Cooper, Karl Joseph