3- USC Number three is not just Southern Cal's position in thiscountdown It is also the highest ranking of the Trojans this year. USC ended the season 24th in the country, with an 8-4 record.Things started well for the men of Troy USC defeated Ohio State in the second week of the season. It looked like they were well on their way to competing for another national title.The following week, the Trojans had a bit of a letdown, losing to unranked Washington 16-13 USC then rolled off four straight wins. Everyone thought that the Trojans were back.Southern Cal would go on to lose three of their last five games, including a 47-20 loss at the hands of Oregon and a 55-21 loss to Stanford.The Trojans' eight wins is their lowest win total since 2001. 2- Mississippi The Rebels began the season ranked eighth in the country and touted by many to be the challenger to Florida, LSU, and Alabama in the SEC. 
Ole Miss started the season like everyone expected, climbing the rankings to fourth in the Week Three poll.That Thursday the Rebels would travel to South Carolina where they were defeated by the Gamecocks, 16-10.Two weeks later, the Ole Miss players had a chance to redeem themselves against the Alabama Crimson Tide. Auburn defeated them 33-20, and Mississippi State defeated the Rebels in the final week of the season, 41-27.Ole Miss finished the season unranked, falling far short of their SEC title aspirations That is one reason why Mississippi is No 2 on the list of this year's most disappointing teams. No. 1- Oklahoma Sure, maybe part of the Sooners' downfall was due to the injury to Heisman-winning quarterback Sam Bradford.But, thecriteria set at the beginning of the article are clear. These teams are those who were ranked and surrounded by anticipation, but would finish short of their expectations.Oklahoma came nowhere close to their preseason expectations.The Sooners began the season No 3 in the preseason poll. They would quickly fall from that position after losing to BYU in Week 1. During that game, Sam Bradford would injure his throwing shoulder, keeping him from action for several weeks.During Bradford's absence, the Sooners would fall to Miami (FL), 21-20. When he returned to face Texas in the Red River Rivalry, Bradford would re-injure his shoulder, knocking him out for the season.

The Longhorns would go on to win the game, 16-13.Later in the season, Oklahoma would fall to Nebraska and get blown out by Texas Tech and finish the season with a 7-5 record; their lowest win total since 1999.Considering that Oklahoma was considered by many to be a serious national championship contender, and that they would finish the season unranked, the decision is clear Those reasons show why Oklahoma is No 1 on the list of this year's most disappointing teams. New ICQ and Updated AIM Apps for iPhone and iPod touch Coming SoonSAN FRANCISCO(Business Wire)AOL announced two new applications for iPhone and iPod touch - a SHOUTcast Radioapp and an ICQ instant messaging app - as well as an updated version of AIM. Theapplications will give users easy access to SHOUTcast Radios leading directoryof online radio stations, and two of the worlds leading instant messagingnetworks. AOL will be demonstrating these and its other products for the iPhone and iPodtouch this week at Macworld Conference and Expo, booth 1438, taking place atthe Moscone Center in San Francisco. "Our new SHOUTcast Radio and ICQ apps further expand our offerings for iPhoneand continue our drive to provide consumers with access to our world-classproducts and services anytime, anywhere," said Kevin Conroy, Executive VicePresident of AOL. New SHOUTcast Radio for iPhone and iPod touchSHOUTcast Radio for iPhone and iPod touch lets on-the-go consumers access morethan 26,000 professional and community programmed radio stations spanning morethan 30 genres of music, news, talk, public, community and world programming.Consumers can search the extensive SHOUTcast Radio directory and save theirfavorite SHOUTcast stations. With an accelerometer control, users can shaketheir iPhone or iPod touch to change stations.