Don't forget that Florida and LSU play next week. If either team drops considerably in the polls, like they should, the game loses it's national appeal. Got to love politics. Fortunately I believe as the season moves on this will benefit us just as much as anyone else. If we keep winning it will works itself out. But honestly, who cares we're only 5 games in.
Depending on what happens next week, we could benefit greatly by potentially playing an undefeated Michigan team that will continue to climb based on name alone.
Don't forget that the SEC Coaches certainly want other SEC teams that they play to be highly ranked when they play them. With 14 teams, banding together to have a consensus #1 in the conf. and making sure the rest on their schedule are ranked in proper order to assure that upsets get big rises out of the other teams and normal wins also get a big rise in rankings, you get ranking inflation in that conference. Their rankings are self-sustaining.
IMHO, the whole human ranking thing has got to go. Everyone involved in the ranking process has something to gain from certain teams being ranked higher than others, wether that something is selling more ads on the net, getting more revenue in a bowl game, or getting better rankings for their network on television.
There's probably massive collusion going on with NCAA FBS rankings, within conferences and the media, and it may also be influenced by the Vegas sportsbooks. Like steroids in baseball, it is the white elephant in the room that nobody talks about, but someday is going to be discovered by Congress to be the mint for non-profit NCAA FBS schools that it truly is.
We'll all look back at it and realize what fools we were to believe any of this could truly be "fair".
I can understand why programs cheat: if everyone else is cheating, maybe you have to cheat to compete, or risk becoming an NC State or Northwestern.