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Polls for October 7

  • ts1227
    AP Poll

    Record; Points; Previous
    1. Alabama (60); 5-0; 1,500; 1
    2. Oregon 6-0; 1,435; 2
    3. South Carolina 6-0; 1,359; 6
    4. Florida 5-0; 1,265; 10
    5. West Virginia 5-0; 1,260; 8
    6. Kansas State 5-0; 1,217; 7
    7. Notre Dame 5-0; 1,176; 9
    8. Ohio State 6-0; 1,053; 12
    9. LSU 5-1; 938; 4
    10. Oregon State 4-0; 873; 14
    11. Southern Cal 4-1; 812; 13
    12. Florida State 5-1; 800; 3
    13. Oklahoma 3-1; 756; 17
    14. Georgia 5-1; 733; 5
    15. Texas 4-1; 711; 11
    16. Clemson 5-1; 657; 15
    17. Stanford 4-1; 587; 18
    18. Louisville 5-0; 494; 19
    19. Mississippi State 5-0; 450; 20
    20. Rutgers 5-0; 331; 22
    21. Cincinnati 4-0; 205; NR
    22. Texas A&M 4-1; 153; NR
    23. Louisiana Tech;5-0;129;NR
    24. Boise State 4-1; 114; NR
    25. Michigan 3-2; 82; NR

    Others receiving votes: Ohio 79, Baylor 62, Iowa State 54, TCU 50, Michigan State 49, Arizona State 39, Washington 39, NC State 17, Nebraska 5, Arizona 4, Duke 3, Tennessee 3, Texas Tech 2, Tulsa 2, Northwestern 1, Penn State 1.



    Coaches Poll

    Record; Points; Previous

    1. Alabama (58); 5-0; 1,474; 1
    2. Oregon (1); 6-0; 1,411; 2
    3. South Carolina 6-0; 1,345; 6
    4. West Virginia 5-0; 1,296; 7
    5. Kansas State 5-0; 1,216; 8
    6. Florida 5-0; 1,165; 11
    7. Notre Dame 5-0; 1,152; 10
    8. LSU 5-1; 961; 3
    9. Southern Cal 4-1; 940; 12
    10. Oklahoma 3-1; 872; 14
    11. Florida State 5-1; 819; 4
    12. Georgia 5-1; 761; 5
    13. Clemson 5-1; 759; 15
    14. Oregon State 4-0; 691; 17
    15. Texas 4-1; 663; 9
    16. Louisville 5-0; 628; 16
    17. Stanford 4-1; 577; 18
    18. Mississippi State 5-0; 558; 19
    19. Rutgers 5-0; 410; 21
    20. Cincinnati 4-0; 365; 23
    21. Texas A&M 4-1; 208; NR
    22. Boise State 4-1; 197; 25
    23. TCU 4-1; 194; 13
    24. Louisiana Tech 5-0; 131; NR
    25. Iowa State 4-1; 73; NR

    Others receiving votes: Arizona State 61; Baylor 52; Michigan 33; Northwestern 31; Michigan State 27; Ohio 23; Nebraska 18; Texas Tech 11; Duke 10; Wisconsin 8; Western Kentucky 7; Louisiana-Lafayette 6; North Carolina State 6; Oklahoma State 5; San Jose State 4; Louisiana-Monroe 3; Nevada 2; Toledo 2.
  • End of Line
    Florida St should be lower than 12th. OU deserves to be in over Boise St and SCum
  • ptown_trojans_1
    Top 10 is about right.
    Although, I'd put USC ahead of Oregon St. But still the Beavers are a rarity in the Pac-12, a defensive, run first team.

    Still, in the next few weeks the polls shake up even more as WVU still plays Kstate and South Carolina plays and Florida, and LSU.
  • goosebumps
    Michigan in the top 25 is an absolute ******* joke. When exactly did beating Purdue become a big win? Considering they beat Umass and Air Force. Why not put Michigan in the top 10?
  • ts1227
    End of Line;1289326 wrote:Florida St should be lower than 12th. OU deserves to be in over Boise St and SCum
    Only reason OU is not in over Michigan is one asshole voter from California voted Michigan 14th
    http://www.pollspeak.com/component/option,com_psreport/Itemid,3/lang,en/p,46/r,V/s,21/t1,0/t2,0/v,35/w,7/
  • ptown_trojans_1
    Michigan is just right. They are 25th in my book.
  • Terry_Tate
    I guess I'm alone, but I still think Michigan is around 15 or so. They have both losses to top 7 teams and they moved the ball against ND but just turned it over nonstop. I understand people saying they shouldn't be ranked or should be 25, but they are underrated IMO.
  • ts1227
    Coaches poll has been added.

    Though it's on a technicality (OSU situation), for the first time ever the B1G is shut out of the coaches poll.
  • Fly4Fun
    Terry_Tate;1289346 wrote:I guess I'm alone, but I still think Michigan is around 15 or so. They have both losses to top 7 teams and they moved the ball against ND but just turned it over nonstop. I understand people saying they shouldn't be ranked or should be 25, but they are underrated IMO.
    So you want them at 15 for losing two games against good teams? Beyond that they haven't done much. They have a close win over Air Force (nothing impressive). They spanked UMass (hooray?)... and they have a decent win over Purdue (who only has wins over Eastern Michigan, Eastern Kentucky and Marshall).

    If a team is going to be 3-2 and expect to be 15 or so... they need at least 1 really quality win, which Michigan doesn't have.
  • GoChiefs
    Fly4Fun;1289416 wrote:So you want them at 15 for losing two games against good teams? Beyond that they haven't done much. They have a close win over Air Force (nothing impressive). They spanked UMass (hooray?)... and they have a decent win over Purdue (who only has wins over Eastern Michigan, Eastern Kentucky and Marshall).

    If a team is going to be 3-2 and expect to be 15 or so... they need at least 1 really quality win, which Michigan doesn't have.

    Before last night, where did OSU have any impressive wins? They were undefeated, yes, but hardly impressive enough wins to be in the top 15 themselves. They struggled against UAB and Cal, should have been blowouts, and one by a point over a Michigan State team that everyone agrees was very overrated. So is a win over Nebraska worth a #8 spot?
  • Speedofsand
    ts1227;1289398 wrote:Coaches pool has been added.

    Though it's on a technicality (OSU situation), for the first time ever the B1G is shut out of the coaches poll.
    First time ever. Amazing. Shows how terrible the B1G is. How much of a comeback will the B1G make before the end of the season?
  • ts1227
    GoChiefs;1289456 wrote:Before last night, where did OSU have any impressive wins? They were undefeated, yes, but hardly impressive enough wins to be in the top 15 themselves. They struggled against UAB and Cal, should have been blowouts, and one by a point over a Michigan State team that everyone agrees was very overrated. So is a win over Nebraska worth a #8 spot?
    Yes, because all of the undefeated teams with better resumes are ranked #'s 1-7, and then they fit in there next before the 1 loss teams and some of the undefeated teams who have played absolutely no one.
  • Terry_Tate
    Fly4Fun;1289416 wrote:So you want them at 15 for losing two games against good teams? Beyond that they haven't done much. They have a close win over Air Force (nothing impressive). They spanked UMass (hooray?)... and they have a decent win over Purdue (who only has wins over Eastern Michigan, Eastern Kentucky and Marshall).

    If a team is going to be 3-2 and expect to be 15 or so... they need at least 1 really quality win, which Michigan doesn't have.

    I should have clarified, I still think they're around the 15th best team in the nation, so thus, underrated. I understand their ranking, just think they are a team that is better than they are ranked, that's all.
  • Crimson streak
    Ohio st's ranking is about right. They are undefeated and beat 2 good teams.
  • Fly4Fun
    GoChiefs;1289456 wrote:Before last night, where did OSU have any impressive wins? They were undefeated, yes, but hardly impressive enough wins to be in the top 15 themselves. They struggled against UAB and Cal, should have been blowouts, and one by a point over a Michigan State team that everyone agrees was very overrated. So is a win over Nebraska worth a #8 spot?
    I don't think MSU was very overrated (as a 20ish team). Did you forget that MSU beat Boise State (who is currently in the top 25 in both polls) at home? OSU went into the same atmosphere and beat MSU. Both the MSU and Nebraska wins are quality. They aren't amazing, but OSU does have a couple solid wins on their resume at this point.
  • Tiernan
    Notre Dame gets exposed this week.
  • ptown_trojans_1
    Crimson streak;1289553 wrote:Ohio st's ranking is about right. They are undefeated and beat 2 good teams.
    Good is stretching it. They beat two alright teams.

    The Big Ten rep at the Rose Bowl will probably have 3 losses.
  • Speedofsand
    The epidemic of broken ankles around here has been attributed
    to the massive amount of FSU fans jumping off the bandwagon.
  • believer
    Just hoping to see Ohio crack the Top 25 once before the season ends.
  • vball10set
    Looks about right, IMO
  • bigkahuna
    believer;1289634 wrote:Just hoping to see Ohio crack the Top 25 once before the season ends.
    Kind of surprised they haven't yet.
  • cats gone wild
    LSU sure did a lousy job of scheduling. 5 ranked teams in a row they got to play, with 3 of them in the top 10
  • Pick6
    cats gone wild;1289909 wrote:LSU sure did a lousy job of scheduling. 5 ranked teams in a row they got to play, with 3 of them in the top 10
    QQ
  • wildcats20
    cats gone wild;1289909 wrote:LSU sure did a lousy job of scheduling. 5 ranked teams in a row they got to play, with 3 of them in the top 10

    LSU makes its own SEC schedule? Wow. That's pretty impressive.
  • believer
    cats gone wild;1289909 wrote:LSU sure did a lousy job of scheduling. 5 ranked teams in a row they got to play, with 3 of them in the top 10
    I recall the same argument from some folks a few years back when 3 or 4 Big Ten teams were ranked in the Top 10.

    It went something like this, "Gosh, it's a shame that the Big 10 is so tough. The teams are so busy beating up on each other that it's no wonder just one or two are left standing at the end of the season."

    Blah, blah, blah

    The $EC is currently the toughest football conference. You'll get no argument from me on that point.

    But it stands to reason that $EC schedules are tough and the best in the conference are bound to defeat the second best and so on.

    LSU lost but being from the best conference money can buy, the Tigers can still win out, play in the $EC championship, and then play in the NC.

    In most other conferences even 1 loss almost assuredly knocks you out of the NC title race.

    Keep your chin up, bro. You only have to beat #3 South Carolina, #22 Texas A&M, #1 Alabama, and #19 Mississippi State to get there. :thumbup: