A perfect start for the state

 
By John Rohde | Published: October 9, 2008    Comment on this article Leave a comment

For lack of a better phrase and with this being an election year, consider the following as the state-of-the-union standings on college football:

Among states that have multiple Division I-A (FBS) programs, only one unbeaten state remains — Oklahoma.

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Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Tulsa are a combined 15-0.

The state of Utah, which also has three I-A schools, is next at 10-2 overall.

Pennsylvania has 5-0 Penn State and 4-1 Pittsburgh, but it also has 2-3 Temple.

The state of Washington occupies the cellar at a combined 1-10.

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