The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 13, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Southern Cal (61) 2-0 1,596 1
2. Oklahoma 3-0 1,485 3
3. Georgia (2) 3-0 1,437 2
4. Florida (1) 2-0 1,414 4
5. Missouri 3-0 1,389 6
6. LSU 2-0 1,274 7
7. Texas 2-0 1,140 8
8. Wisconsin 3-0 1,076 10
9. Alabama 3-0 982 11
10. Auburn 3-0 958 9
11. Texas Tech 3-0 904 12
12. South Florida 3-0 801 19
13. Ohio St. 2-1 800 5
14. BYU 3-0 788 18
15. East Carolina 3-0 781 14
16. Penn St. 3-0 779 17
17. Oregon 3-0 679 16
18. Wake Forest 2-0 482 20
19. Kansas 2-1 445 13
20. Utah 3-0 428 22
21. West Virginia 1-1 179 25
22. Illinois 2-1 163 24
23. Clemson 2-1 160 —
24. Florida St. 2-0 146 —
25. Fresno St. 1-1 121 21
Others receiving votes: Vanderbilt 63, Oklahoma St. 62, TCU 45, Boise St. 38, Arizona St. 36, North Carolina 31, Virginia Tech 28, Nebraska 21, Tennessee 15, Connecticut 13, Iowa 12, Kentucky 6, Tulsa 6, Minnesota 4, Northwestern 4, Notre Dame 4, Arizona 2, Ball St. 1, South Carolina 1, UCF 1.
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The AP Top 25 College football poll
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Roos’ home opener hopes to open up win column
The wait for Weatherford’s Kangaroos home opener comes to an end Friday, and none too soon for all concerned. Coming into the third week of the season, or Week 2 by the football calendar, WHS football hopes the friendly confines of Roo Stadium will offer a showcase to the home crowd as they look to carve a notch in the win column at the expense of the Burleson Elks.
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Aledo, Lake Travis matchup early-season clash of the reigning titans
Some rivalries in Texas high school football are slow-burning and long-standing, nurtured by years of the ebb and flow of fleeting fortune or recurring gratification. Some, when lopsided, may need an extra bit of effort to keep the competitive fire stoked.
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Sports briefs - Sept. 9, 2010
Roos Boosters sponsor "Pack the Stadium" Night" Friday
Staff Report
The Weatherford Football Booster Club is inviting all WHS ex-lettermen to arrive early and gather at the west end of Roo Stadium around 6:30 p.m. on Friday.
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Aledo rolls past Kangaroos
Just as it had done a week prior, the Weatherford Kangaroos' offense jumped out to a stellar start in its first possession Friday, drawing first blood against Aledo in Bearcat Stadium in the annual non-district tilt.
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Bulldogs put big bite on Dublin
The Millsap Bulldogs captured their first win of the season in a big way, dominating the Dublin Lions, 56-0, Friday night at Bulldog Stadium.
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Area, state football - Week 1
Springtown jumps ahead in first half, tops Alvarado, 31-21
Staff Report
The Springtown Porcupines blanked the Indians in the first half at Alvarado Friday, while finding the end zone twice to take a 14-0 lead into the locker room. Adding another pair of scores in the third quarter, Pojo built an insurmountable lead, taking the non-district contest, 31-21.
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Local briefs - Sept. 5, 2010
Weatherford cross country teams take five individual medals at Saginaw meet
Staff Report
With the team results still being tabulated, Weatherford had a good showing Friday at Saginaw’s cross country meet, which featured some of the top teams in the region.
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Week 1 Game Capsules
Weatherford at Aledo
Time: 7:30 p.m., Friday
Site: Bearcat Stadium
1000 Bailey Ranch Road
Aledo, Tx.
Type: Non-district
Last year’s result: Weatherford 28, Aledo 27
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Kangaroos, Bearcats set to renew I-20 tilt on Friday
If there was a missing ingredient to the cross-county rivalry recipe between Weatherford and Aledo prior to last year, the Roos probably added the absent spice by blemishing the Bearcats’ 2009 state-championship season with its only loss, 28-27.
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Local briefs - Sept. 2, 2010
Roos runners show well at Haltom cross country relay event
Staff Report
The Weatherford High School cross country teams competed Haltom’s six-mile relay event last weekend, making a good showing. Teams were comprised of three members, running two miles each in the unique format.
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