Speedofsand
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Sep 18, 2011 12:59pm
http://sec.xosdigitallabs.com/Portals/3/SEC%20Website/football/USAToday.pdf
1. Oklahoma (2-0) 1463
2. Alabama (3-0) 1402
3. LSU (3-0) 1373
4. Boise State (2-0) 1212
5. Stanford (3-0) 1208
6. Oklahoma State (3-0) 1126
7. Wisconsin (3-0) 1121
8. Texas A&M (2-0) 1033
9. Nebraska (3-0) 966
10. South Carolina (3-0) 876
11. Virginia Tech (3-0) 852
12. Arkansas (3-0) 851
13. Oregon (2-1) 804
14. Florida State (2-1) 801
15. Florida (3-0) 670
16. West Virginia (3-0) 529
17. South Florida (3-0) 485
18. Texas (3-0) 464
19. Baylor (2-0) 391
20. TCU (2-1) 310
21. Michigan (3-0) 243
22. Clemson (3-0) 181
23. Michigan State (2-1) 119
24. Georgia Tech (3-0) 118
25. North Carolina (3-0) 99
Dropped out: No. 16 Ohio State (2-1, lost to Miami, Fla., 24-6), No. 18 Arizona State (2-1, lost to Illinois 17-14), No. 19 Auburn (2-1, lost to then-unranked Clemson 38-24), No. 25 Mississippi State (1-2, lost to No. 3 LSU 19-6).
Others receiving votes: Ohio State 92; Illinois 90; Houston 60; Miami (Fla.) 39; Iowa State 27; Missouri 22; California 21; Penn State 19; Utah 17; Arizona State 16; Auburn 14; San Diego State 14; Florida International 11; Vanderbilt 11; Mississippi State 8; Tennessee 5; Notre Dame 3; Texas Tech 3; Washington 3; Ohio 2; Northwestern 1.
The USA TODAY Board of Coaches is made up of 59 head coaches at Bowl Subdivision schools. All are members of the American Football Coaches Association.
1. Oklahoma (2-0) 1463
2. Alabama (3-0) 1402
3. LSU (3-0) 1373
4. Boise State (2-0) 1212
5. Stanford (3-0) 1208
6. Oklahoma State (3-0) 1126
7. Wisconsin (3-0) 1121
8. Texas A&M (2-0) 1033
9. Nebraska (3-0) 966
10. South Carolina (3-0) 876
11. Virginia Tech (3-0) 852
12. Arkansas (3-0) 851
13. Oregon (2-1) 804
14. Florida State (2-1) 801
15. Florida (3-0) 670
16. West Virginia (3-0) 529
17. South Florida (3-0) 485
18. Texas (3-0) 464
19. Baylor (2-0) 391
20. TCU (2-1) 310
21. Michigan (3-0) 243
22. Clemson (3-0) 181
23. Michigan State (2-1) 119
24. Georgia Tech (3-0) 118
25. North Carolina (3-0) 99
Dropped out: No. 16 Ohio State (2-1, lost to Miami, Fla., 24-6), No. 18 Arizona State (2-1, lost to Illinois 17-14), No. 19 Auburn (2-1, lost to then-unranked Clemson 38-24), No. 25 Mississippi State (1-2, lost to No. 3 LSU 19-6).
Others receiving votes: Ohio State 92; Illinois 90; Houston 60; Miami (Fla.) 39; Iowa State 27; Missouri 22; California 21; Penn State 19; Utah 17; Arizona State 16; Auburn 14; San Diego State 14; Florida International 11; Vanderbilt 11; Mississippi State 8; Tennessee 5; Notre Dame 3; Texas Tech 3; Washington 3; Ohio 2; Northwestern 1.
The USA TODAY Board of Coaches is made up of 59 head coaches at Bowl Subdivision schools. All are members of the American Football Coaches Association.

Skyhook79
Posts: 5,739
Sep 18, 2011 1:01pm
They shoudn't be in the top 25.

wes_mantooth
Posts: 17,977
Sep 18, 2011 1:03pm
Skyhook79;901530 wrote:They shoudn't be in the top 25.
Agreed

LJ
Posts: 16,351
Sep 18, 2011 1:04pm
This.Skyhook79;901530 wrote:They shoudn't be in the top 25.
But hey, at least they are 26th! lol

ts1227
Posts: 12,319
Sep 18, 2011 1:18pm
Others receiving votes:
ND: 3
Ohio: 2
lol
ND: 3
Ohio: 2
lol
Speedofsand
Posts: 5,529
Sep 18, 2011 2:22pm
AP Poll
http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings?poll=1
The Buckeyes fell out of The Associated Press college football rankings for the first time in nearly seven years, ending the nation's longest streak of appearances in the Top 25.
Coming off a 24-6 beating at Miami, the Buckeyes dropped from No. 17 in the media poll released Sunday. They had been ranked in 103 straight Top 25s since last being left out on Nov. 20, 2004.
http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings?poll=1
The Buckeyes fell out of The Associated Press college football rankings for the first time in nearly seven years, ending the nation's longest streak of appearances in the Top 25.
Coming off a 24-6 beating at Miami, the Buckeyes dropped from No. 17 in the media poll released Sunday. They had been ranked in 103 straight Top 25s since last being left out on Nov. 20, 2004.

believer
Posts: 8,153
Sep 18, 2011 3:04pm
You've chuckled at Ohio (3-0) receiving votes in 2 separate threads. Curious....why?ts1227;901569 wrote:Others receiving votes:
ND: 3
Ohio: 2
lol
Have you watched the Bobcats play at all this year? They have lopsided non-conference wins over New Mexico State (WAC), Gardner-Webb (Big South), and Marshall (C-USA).
Frank Solich has Ohio consistently competitive in the MAC now. Frankly I think that if the Bobcats played Ohio State this year, they'd give the Buckeyes a very competitive game in much the same way Toledo gave Ohio State a scare in The Shoe.

ts1227
Posts: 12,319
Sep 18, 2011 3:14pm
I watched the NMSU game, and the second half of the Marshall game.
The offense obviously looks good, but they have played a 1AA team, NMSU (who is not good, even with the Minnesota upset), and a middle of the road CUSA team.
I was more than impressed to see them fire on all cylinders last night especially Tettleton, but top 25 vote worthy based on the 3 teams we have played makes it a little suspect. If they beat Rutgers, then that makes sense.
The offense obviously looks good, but they have played a 1AA team, NMSU (who is not good, even with the Minnesota upset), and a middle of the road CUSA team.
I was more than impressed to see them fire on all cylinders last night especially Tettleton, but top 25 vote worthy based on the 3 teams we have played makes it a little suspect. If they beat Rutgers, then that makes sense.

dwccrew
Posts: 7,817
Sep 18, 2011 3:17pm
Pretty sure he is laughing at ND.believer;901863 wrote:You've chuckled at Ohio (3-0) receiving votes in 2 separate threads. Curious....why?
Have you watched the Bobcats play at all this year? They have lopsided non-conference wins over New Mexico State (WAC), Gardner-Webb (Big South), and Marshall (C-USA).
Frank Solich has Ohio consistently competitive in the MAC now. Frankly I think that if the Bobcats played Ohio State this year, they'd give the Buckeyes a very competitive game in much the same way Toledo gave Ohio State a scare in The Shoe.
Ohio St. doesn't even deserve to be receiving votes after the pitiful offensive performance last night. They were embarassed by a BAD Miami team. The defense actually didn't play bad outside of the 1st quarter, but they got no help at all from the offense. This team will struggle to maintain a .500 record IMO.
Miller needs to be the QB going forward. He'll only get better, Bauserman will not improve. He is at his best now. Not sure how much Miller will improve though with Fickell at the helm. Fickell is not ready to be a HC at this level yet.
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vball10set
Posts: 24,795
Sep 18, 2011 3:22pm
Skyhook79;901530 wrote:They shoudn't be in the top 25.
wes_mantooth;901534 wrote:Agreed
yupLJ;901537 wrote:This.

ts1227
Posts: 12,319
Sep 18, 2011 3:27pm
Mostly that ND only got 1 more vote than Ohio. I still am shocked by the 2 voted for Ohio based off of their schedule to this point, thoughdwccrew;901908 wrote:Pretty sure he is laughing at ND.

believer
Posts: 8,153
Sep 18, 2011 3:37pm
Fair enough.ts1227;901890 wrote:I watched the NMSU game, and the second half of the Marshall game.
The offense obviously looks good, but they have played a 1AA team, NMSU (who is not good, even with the Minnesota upset), and a middle of the road CUSA team.
I was more than impressed to see them fire on all cylinders last night especially Tettleton, but top 25 vote worthy based on the 3 teams we have played makes it a little suspect. If they beat Rutgers, then that makes sense.
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Con_Alma
Posts: 12,198
Sep 18, 2011 4:12pm
How does Northwestern get a vote???

karen lotz
Posts: 22,284
Sep 18, 2011 4:19pm
Dan Persa.Con_Alma;902103 wrote:How does Northwestern get a vote???
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Con_Alma
Posts: 12,198
Sep 18, 2011 4:20pm
Navy received three voting points in the latest Associated Press College Football poll. Ohio State is 32nd.
Here it is.
http://www.pollspeak.com/index.php?option=com_psreport&s=17&p=35&t1=62&t2=&v=375&w=4&r=V&Itemid=3
Here it is.
http://www.pollspeak.com/index.php?option=com_psreport&s=17&p=35&t1=62&t2=&v=375&w=4&r=V&Itemid=3
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cats gone wild
Posts: 2,651
Sep 18, 2011 4:21pm
At least LSU is #2 in the AP. Next week will show who should be #2 out of Bama and LSU instead of all the back and forth stuff. LSU plays at WVU and Bama plays Arkansas. Two great games, and LSU's 3 ranked team in 4 weeks on the road.
Speedofsand
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Sep 18, 2011 5:00pm
this week's top games
# 14 Arkansas at # 3 Alabama
# 2 LSU at # 16 West Virginia
# 11 FSU at # 21 Clemson
# 7 OK St at # 8 Texas A&M
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# 14 Arkansas at # 3 Alabama
# 2 LSU at # 16 West Virginia
# 11 FSU at # 21 Clemson
# 7 OK St at # 8 Texas A&M
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cats gone wild
Posts: 2,651
Sep 18, 2011 5:20pm
A great week in football. At least there will be some good ranked teams playing each other.