USA Today/Coaches Top 25 - 11/22
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Cleveland Buck1 Florida (47) 11-0 1459 1
2 Texas (4) 11-0 1398 2
3 Alabama (8) 11-0 1388 3
4 TCU 11-0 1279 4
5 Cincinnati 10-0 1224 5
6 Boise State 11-0 1181 6
7 Georgia Tech 10-1 1125 7
8 Ohio State 10-2 1031 8
9 Pittsburgh 9-1 1021 9
10 Oregon 9-2 941 11
11 Penn State 10-2 843 12
12 Oklahoma State 9-2 815 13
13 Iowa 10-2 714 15
14 Virginia Tech 8-3 656 16
15 Brigham Young 9-2 510 18
16 Clemson 8-3 467 19
17 LSU 8-3 463 10
18 Oregon State 8-3 450 20
19 Utah 9-2 318 23
20 Houston 9-2 305 22
21 Miami (FL) 8-3 266 24
22 USC 7-3 261 21
23 Nebraska 8-3 191 25
24 North Carolina 8-3 167 25
25 Mississippi 8-3 165 NR
Dropped from rankings: Wisconsin 14, Stanford 17
Others receiving votes: California 149, Wisconsin 123, Stanford 58, Navy 50, West Virginia 30, CENTRL MICHIGAN 27, Arkansas 17, Temple 17, Arizona 15, Northwestern 13, Texas Tech 12, Nevada 12, Auburn 9, TROY 2, South Florida 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1
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devil1197I understand dropping Wisky, but out of the out of the Top 25 after losing to an 8 win team? That is a huge drop.
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Cleveland BuckThey dropped 13 spots for a 2 point loss to an 8-4 team on the road. Pretty ridiculous. That's why it doesn't mean much when you talk about how many ranked teams did someone beat or play.
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OneBuckeyeI would put USC a little higher as well... they have fallen far.
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devil1197
They fell far because they got their asses handed to them back to back weeks lol.OneBuckeye wrote: I would put USC a little higher as well... they have fallen far. -
dwccrew
Nevermind, saw you were talking about USC.devil1197 wrote:
They fell far because they got their asses handed to them back to back weeks lol.OneBuckeye wrote: I would put USC a little higher as well... they have fallen far. -
3reppomWisconsin shouldn't have been ranked that high to begin with. Their schedule isn't that strong, they failed to come within single digits of the two best teams on their schedule and the best win they have right now is between Michigan State, Minnesota and Purdue.
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devil1197
That is true, but how often do you see a team lose by 2 points to an 8 win team and drop 10+ spots.3reppom wrote: Wisconsin shouldn't have been ranked that high to begin with. Their schedule isn't that strong, they failed to come within single digits of the two best teams on their schedule and the best win they have right now is between Michigan State, Minnesota and Purdue. -
ptown_trojans_1I'd put Iowa ahead of Penn St, since they did beat them, and put Oklahoma St. ahead of Iowa. Other than that, I like the polls.