The first BCS standings were released on Sunday, with few surprises. Florida and Alabama check in first and second, respectively, and Ohio State, after being upset by Purdue, is ranked No. 19. A pair of Big Ten foes are ranked ahead of the Buckeyes, with Iowa at No. 6 and Penn State at No. 13. Both schools appear later on in OSU’s schedule.

1. Florida (6-0) .9886
2. Alabama (7-0) .9526
3. Texas (6-0) .8911
4. Boise State (6-0) .8083
5. Cincinnati (6-0) .7870
6. Iowa (7-0) .7869
7. USC (5-1) .7695
8. Texas Christian (6-0) .7139
9. LSU (5-1) .7083
10. Miami (Fla.) (5-1) .6273
11. Oregon (5-1) .5849
12. Georgia Tech (6-1) .5702
13. Penn State (6-1) .4982
14. Virginia Tech (5-2) .4947
15. Oklahoma State (5-1) .4043
16. Brigham Young (6-1) .2986
17. Houston (5-1) .2660
18. Utah (5-1) .2511
19. Ohio State (5-2) .2216
20. Pittsburgh (6-1) .2012
21. Wisconsin (5-2) .1180
22. Arizona (4-2) .1138
23. West Virginia (5-1) .1113
24. South Carolina (5-2) .1040
25. Kansas (5-1) .0973