Tiger2003 wrote:Sullinger claims Wisc fans spit on his face before and after them game.
Saliva tossing, what a nice way to compliment your team on an afternoon well done.
wildcats23 wrote:It isn't a poll of the top 25 teams that week, it's a season long poll and it should be looked at that way each week.
OSU is the top team in the country, even with the loss, and should be atop the polls.
I concur in reply to your Top 25 argument, and more voters should apply this philosophy. There needs to be a healthier balance between voters using the what-have-you-done-for-me-in-the-last-92-hours school of thought and the one that places noted significance on overall season productivity. Syracuse is a perfect example of a team that, of recent, has done absolutely nothing in the last "92 hours" -- hell, in 2011 -- and has still maintained a consistent, high position in the polls due to voters' consideration of Syracuse as a worthy top team, but one impeded by injury. That said, season-long objectivity can only go so far. The Orange have now not only suffered a streak of four losses in a row, but also have lost six of eight. If the Orange are still ranked this week, then so should the Long Island Seawolves (based on the fact that they play in the proximity of really good playground basketball).
But I believe Texas is the hottest team in the country right now. The Longhorns have won 16 of 17, including victory at #1 Kansas that broke the Jayhawks' near 70-game winning streak at Allen, and haven't trailed in a game since Jan. 16. The only loss was on a buzzer beater by top ten UConn's Kemba Walker, a national player of the year candidate. Currently, Texas has reeled off 10 straight. They are as hot as anyone and, IMO, deserve the top spot ahead of KU.