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Blanket
Posts: 369
Nov 28, 2010 1:09pm
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/usatpoll.htm
#1 Oregon (46) 1459
#2 Auburn (10) 1419
#3 TCU (3) 1343
#4 Wisconsin 1282
#5 Stanford 1233
#6 Ohio State 1213
#7 Michigan State 1083
#8 Arkansas 1012
#9 Oklahoma 943
#10 Boise State 869
#1 Oregon (46) 1459
#2 Auburn (10) 1419
#3 TCU (3) 1343
#4 Wisconsin 1282
#5 Stanford 1233
#6 Ohio State 1213
#7 Michigan State 1083
#8 Arkansas 1012
#9 Oklahoma 943
#10 Boise State 869

LJ
Posts: 16,351
Nov 28, 2010 1:13pm
I honestly think Wisky could beat the 3 teams in front of them. A good defense who can play bend but not break and an offense that can slow the game down immensely

wildcats20
Posts: 27,794
Nov 28, 2010 1:16pm
I don't agree with Stanford jumping the Bucks.

Cleveland Buck
Posts: 5,126
Nov 28, 2010 1:19pm
1 Oregon (46) 11-0 1459 1
2 Auburn (10) 12-0 1419 2
3 TCU (3) 12-0 1343 4
4 Wisconsin 11-1 1282 5
5 Stanford 11-1 1233 8
6 Ohio State 11-1 1213 7
7 Michigan State 11-1 1083 10
8 Arkansas 10-2 1012 12
9 Oklahoma 10-2 943 13
10 Boise State 10-1 869 3
11 Virginia Tech 10-2 843 14
12 LSU 10-2 796 6
13 Nebraska 10-2 773 15
14 Missouri 10-2 666 16
15 Oklahoma State 10-2 661 9
16 South Carolina 9-3 626 17
17 Nevada 11-1 621 19
18 Texas A&M 9-3 503 18
19 Alabama 9-3 501 11
20 Florida State 9-3 353 21
21 Utah 10-2 291 22
22 Mississippi State 8-4 223 25
23 Northern Illinois 10-2 130 NR
24 West Virginia 8-3 110 NR
25 UCF 9-3 62 NR
2 Auburn (10) 12-0 1419 2
3 TCU (3) 12-0 1343 4
4 Wisconsin 11-1 1282 5
5 Stanford 11-1 1233 8
6 Ohio State 11-1 1213 7
7 Michigan State 11-1 1083 10
8 Arkansas 10-2 1012 12
9 Oklahoma 10-2 943 13
10 Boise State 10-1 869 3
11 Virginia Tech 10-2 843 14
12 LSU 10-2 796 6
13 Nebraska 10-2 773 15
14 Missouri 10-2 666 16
15 Oklahoma State 10-2 661 9
16 South Carolina 9-3 626 17
17 Nevada 11-1 621 19
18 Texas A&M 9-3 503 18
19 Alabama 9-3 501 11
20 Florida State 9-3 353 21
21 Utah 10-2 291 22
22 Mississippi State 8-4 223 25
23 Northern Illinois 10-2 130 NR
24 West Virginia 8-3 110 NR
25 UCF 9-3 62 NR
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ZombieKiller
Posts: 817
Nov 28, 2010 1:21pm
wildcats20;578919 wrote:I don't agree with Stanford jumping the Bucks.
the coaches saw that Ohio State is overrated
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Manhattan Buckeye
Posts: 7,566
Nov 28, 2010 1:22pm
Much better than the AP.
I have no idea why the AP keeps sniffing Bama's junk. Just because they were AP #1 doesn't mean they have to be the highest ranked team with "X" losses. Ridiculous that SC is behind them in the AP. I also like Okie ahead of Boise in this poll.
I have no idea why the AP keeps sniffing Bama's junk. Just because they were AP #1 doesn't mean they have to be the highest ranked team with "X" losses. Ridiculous that SC is behind them in the AP. I also like Okie ahead of Boise in this poll.

LJ
Posts: 16,351
Nov 28, 2010 1:24pm
ZombieKiller;578926 wrote:the coaches saw that Ohio State is overrated
By holding one of the highest producing offenses in the country (#6, 500 ypg) to 351 total yards they sure looked overrated
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enigmaax
Posts: 4,511
Nov 28, 2010 1:25pm
Auburn lost a lot of points this week - won't matter if they win next week.
Wisconsin gained on TCU again, as TCU only picked up 2 points.
Stanford leaped OSU, despite OSU's significant gain.
Michigan State finally got a little due and Arkansas went immediately to the top 2-loss spot.
Wisconsin gained on TCU again, as TCU only picked up 2 points.
Stanford leaped OSU, despite OSU's significant gain.
Michigan State finally got a little due and Arkansas went immediately to the top 2-loss spot.

ytownfootball
Posts: 6,978
Nov 28, 2010 1:30pm
ZombieKiller;578926 wrote:the coaches saw that Ohio State is overrated
Got some Bronco jizz in your eye still?
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cats gone wild
Posts: 2,651
Nov 28, 2010 2:19pm
Michigan State, Oklahoma, and VT are overranked. Neither of these teams are that good but VT is picking up the pace. But, in no means whatsoever should VT who has losses to James Madison and Boise (two non bcs conference teams) be over LSU who has 2 losses to top 10 teams. I guess it matters how late in the year you lose.
And boise over Nevada when Nevada beat them head to head and they both have 1 loss. Funny.
And boise over Nevada when Nevada beat them head to head and they both have 1 loss. Funny.

sleeper
Posts: 27,879
Nov 28, 2010 2:31pm
cats gone wild;579016 wrote:Michigan State, Oklahoma, and VT are overranked. Neither of these teams are that good but VT is picking up the pace. But, in no means whatsoever should VT who has losses to James Madison and Boise (two non bcs conference teams) be over LSU who has 2 losses to top 10 teams. I guess it matters how late in the year you lose.
Michigan State would likely win the SEC, how are they overrated? They have 1 loss in one of the toughest conferences in college football.
The irony, of course, is LSU will likely face MSU in the Cap One Bowl, enjoy the loss, this post has been BOOKED.

sleeper
Posts: 27,879
Nov 28, 2010 2:32pm
enigmaax;578933 wrote:Auburn lost a lot of points this week - won't matter if they win next week.
Wisconsin gained on TCU again, as TCU only picked up 2 points.
Stanford leaped OSU, despite OSU's significant gain.
Michigan State finally got a little due and Arkansas went immediately to the top 2-loss spot.
At this point, it doesn't really matter if Stanford is above OSU. There's 0% chance OSU makes the title game, and a 100% chance they make a BCS bowl game. If Oregon or Auburn messes up, Wisconsin will be in the title game, and you can take that to the bank.

Rotinaj
Posts: 7,699
Nov 28, 2010 2:44pm
sleeper;579031 wrote:Michigan State would likely win the SEC, how are they overrated? They have 1 loss in one of the toughest conferences in college football.
The irony, of course, is LSU will likely face MSU in the Cap One Bowl, enjoy the loss, this post has been BOOKED.
Arent you tired of saying things like this yet?
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ZombieKiller
Posts: 817
Nov 28, 2010 2:50pm
no way in hell is the Big 10 the toughest conference in football
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Al Bundy
Posts: 4,180
Nov 28, 2010 3:09pm
ZombieKiller;579060 wrote:no way in hell is the Big 10 the toughest conference in football
3 teams in the top 7 at this point in the season is pretty impressive.
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enigmaax
Posts: 4,511
Nov 28, 2010 3:50pm
sleeper;579034 wrote:At this point, it doesn't really matter if Stanford is above OSU. There's 0% chance OSU makes the title game, and a 100% chance they make a BCS bowl game. If Oregon or Auburn messes up, Wisconsin will be in the title game, and you can take that to the bank.
What makes it matter is that Stanford was already ahead of Wisconsin in the BCS standings. If Oregon happens to lose, that makes Stanford a co-champ in the Pac 10. I tend to agree that Wisconsin would be the big beneficiary if that happened; however, they just lost some ground in the area that they were ahead of Stanford and that doesn't bode well for their chances.