New Top-15 Poll
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New Top-15 Poll
1. LSU
2. USC
3. tOSU
4. Cal
5. South Florida
6. Wiscy-luckiest team in the country
7. Florida
8. Kentucky
9. BC
10. OU
11. Georgia
12. WV
13. Oregon
14. Hawaii
15. Mizzou
2. USC
3. tOSU
4. Cal
5. South Florida
6. Wiscy-luckiest team in the country
7. Florida
8. Kentucky
9. BC
10. OU
11. Georgia
12. WV
13. Oregon
14. Hawaii
15. Mizzou
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What a nightmare it was to do the rankings this week. Some of the top 15 teams that lost are still top 15 teams in my eyes because they lost on the last play of the game. Florida isn't dead entirely if they get some help...meaning the other top contenders lose a game. I put the Gators as the best one loss team right now and a win over LSU this coming weekend will be big in getting them back in the chase for the glass football. No one in their right mind should have them above South Florida right now considering the Bulls have the win over Auburn. Oregon and Oklahoma also both belong in the top 15 in spite of their losses. Texas was a shaky top 10 team already and a bad loss at home rightfully kicks them out of the top tier of the nation's best. I keep West Virginia in my extra #16 slot because they lose while Pat White gets hurt and lost to a very good South Florida team in Tampa. The Bulls look even better now with that win over Auburn after they beat the Gators this weekend. Kentucky has quietly entered the top 10 but they haven't ran into the gauntlet of the SEC schedule...South Carolina, LSU and Florida the next three games. Woodson becomes a Heisman favorite if he can lead the 'Cats through that nutcracker of a stretch.
1. LSU (last week: 1)
2. USC (last week: 2)
3. California (last week: 5)
4. Wisconsin (last week: 9)
5. Ohio State (last week: 10)
6. Boston College (last week: 11)
7. Kentucky (last week: 14)
8. South Florida (last week: 15)
9. Florida (last week: 4)
10. South Carolina (last week: unranked)
11. Georgia (last week: unranked)
12. Oregon (last week: 7)
13. Virginia Tech (last week: unranked)
14. Oklahoma (last week: 3)
15. Missouri (last week: unranked)
(16. West Virginia - last week: 6)
Out of poll:
Texas (last week: 8)
Clemson (last week: 12)
Rutgers (last week: 13)
*Michigan State (last week: 16)
1. LSU (last week: 1)
2. USC (last week: 2)
3. California (last week: 5)
4. Wisconsin (last week: 9)
5. Ohio State (last week: 10)
6. Boston College (last week: 11)
7. Kentucky (last week: 14)
8. South Florida (last week: 15)
9. Florida (last week: 4)
10. South Carolina (last week: unranked)
11. Georgia (last week: unranked)
12. Oregon (last week: 7)
13. Virginia Tech (last week: unranked)
14. Oklahoma (last week: 3)
15. Missouri (last week: unranked)
(16. West Virginia - last week: 6)
Out of poll:
Texas (last week: 8)
Clemson (last week: 12)
Rutgers (last week: 13)
*Michigan State (last week: 16)
T REX wrote:Well.....we'll find out thsi weekend. They can score and I think Painter's a decent QB.....18 TDs already.
Have they played anybody? This weekend.
Yeah, they're 5-0 but you're putting them in the top 10 because of what they might do? Based on what they've done, they're a top 20 team at best. The third best team in the Big Ten behind Ohio State and Wisconsin is Michigan State in my opinion even with their loss and then I'd go with Illinois at 4 and Purdue at 5. Michigan is still an unknown and if they have to forfeit the Penn State game, that hurts their conference title hopes.
1. USC
2. LSU
3. California
4. Wisconsin
5. South Florida
6. Ohio State
7. Boston College
8. Florida
9. Kentucky
10. Oklahoma
11. Oregon
12. South Carolina
13. Arizona State
14. Georgia
15. Missouri
2. LSU
3. California
4. Wisconsin
5. South Florida
6. Ohio State
7. Boston College
8. Florida
9. Kentucky
10. Oklahoma
11. Oregon
12. South Carolina
13. Arizona State
14. Georgia
15. Missouri
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T REX wrote:The Big Ten is weak....very weak this year.
Good point. With any luck at all, Florida could finish fourth if they were in the Big 10.
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schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
They also lost at home, in one of the toughest environments for opponents to win in CF. I see ya workin' though. They should still probably be in the top 10, imo. The real test will come Oct. 27.
Btw, does anyone know the potential Pac 10 outcome if Oregon were to beat USC and USC were to beat Cal? Assuming, of course all three win the rest of their games. Who's the conference champ in that scenario?
Btw, does anyone know the potential Pac 10 outcome if Oregon were to beat USC and USC were to beat Cal? Assuming, of course all three win the rest of their games. Who's the conference champ in that scenario?
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Tri-champs? I forget the way it's determined who goes to the Rose Bowl in case of ties.
Although USC is now rightfully #2 in the latest poll, they really played a bad game. One thing is for sure... John David Booty was never on my Heisman watch. Just because the prior two got it doesn't mean he should.
Too many good RB's out there this year.
Although USC is now rightfully #2 in the latest poll, they really played a bad game. One thing is for sure... John David Booty was never on my Heisman watch. Just because the prior two got it doesn't mean he should.
Too many good RB's out there this year.
BSmack wrote:Best. AP take. Ever.
Seriously. I don't disagree with a word of it.
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UF would roll through the Weak 11 this year.....I don't think any big ten fans will dispute the claim that their conference is weak this year.Goober McTuber wrote:T REX wrote:The Big Ten is weak....very weak this year.
Good point. With any luck at all, Florida could finish fourth if they were in the Big 10.
I would love to hear your arguement otherwise.
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Let me guess now that Auburn won they are contenders right...
the same Auburn team that struggled at home with KSU and got immense help from the officials, lost to USF, and didn't they lose to Miss State???
Look UF is a good team...just young on D...offensively I think they are one of the best...they got a lot of young talent on D...that Major Wright is going to be a player (fucker chose UF over tOSU)...
I would like to see a UF v tOSU rematch...
the same Auburn team that struggled at home with KSU and got immense help from the officials, lost to USF, and didn't they lose to Miss State???
Look UF is a good team...just young on D...offensively I think they are one of the best...they got a lot of young talent on D...that Major Wright is going to be a player (fucker chose UF over tOSU)...
I would like to see a UF v tOSU rematch...
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T REX wrote:UF would roll through the Weak 11 this year.....I don't think any big ten fans will dispute the claim that their conference is weak this year.Goober McTuber wrote:T REX wrote:The Big Ten is weak....very weak this year.
Good point. With any luck at all, Florida could finish fourth if they were in the Big 10.
I would love to hear your arguement otherwise.
We’ll see if the SEC can do better that 33% this year against the Big 10 in the bowl games.T REX wrote:1 USC
2 LSU
3 OSU
4 Cal
5 South Florida
6 BC
7 Purdue
8 Tucky - for now
9 OU
10 UF
11 Wisconsin
12 UGA
13 MIzzou
14 USCe
15 Hawaii
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Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
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I am going to abstain from voting this week. The college football landscape is a quagmire for me right now.
I think a number of the teams that lost Saturday are still amongst the very best in the country (i.e. Oklahoma, Florida, and West Virginia)
I also think that there are some undefeated teams that are not (i.e. Wisconsin and Cal.)
I think a number of the teams that lost Saturday are still amongst the very best in the country (i.e. Oklahoma, Florida, and West Virginia)
I also think that there are some undefeated teams that are not (i.e. Wisconsin and Cal.)
BSmack wrote:I can certainly infer from that blurb alone that you are self righteous, bible believing, likely a Baptist or Presbyterian...
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I'm hoping Stanford might sneak in.RadioFan wrote:They also lost at home, in one of the toughest environments for opponents to win in CF. I see ya workin' though. They should still probably be in the top 10, imo. The real test will come Oct. 27.
Btw, does anyone know the potential Pac 10 outcome if Oregon were to beat USC and USC were to beat Cal? Assuming, of course all three win the rest of their games. Who's the conference champ in that scenario?
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Is he wrong? There is no doubt that the SEC won the most important game, but you can't argue that they fared well against the Big 10T REX wrote:Yawn dude....find some new material somewhere....fast....Goober McTuber wrote: We’ll see if the SEC can do better that 33% this year against the Big 10 in the bowl games.
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Don't worry, I should have some new material the first week in January. Until then, I’ll stick with recent history. 2-1.T REX wrote:Yawn dude....find some new material somewhere....fast....Goober McTuber wrote: We’ll see if the SEC can do better that 33% this year against the Big 10 in the bowl games.
Joe in PB wrote: Yeah I'm the dumbass
schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
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Yeah.....and the SEC has FIVE in the top 12....what's your point? I'll ask again.....outside of a 2-1 record LAST YEAR do you feel that the Big 11 was better than the SEC overall. This year?MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Yep, it's weak. And yep, the Big Ten still has two teams in the top 5. That considered, not too shabby.T REX wrote:UF would roll through the Weak 11 this year.....I don't think any big ten fans will dispute the claim that their conference is weak this year.
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Uhh, I thought it was pretty clear. Considering how weak the Big 10 is, having two teams in the top 5 ain't bad.what's your point?
Anyway, you have to understand that when somebody simply defends their conference, they aren't necessarily implying it's better than the SEC, etc.
I never thought that was the debate here, but you seem to suck VERY badly at reading.
Wurd. Just think how lame last Saturday would've been if there was a 16-team playoff awaiting the end of the season. Terry?Dinsdale wrote:We have one.Jsc810 wrote: Bring on a playoff system, please.
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1 USC
2 Ohio St
3 LSU
4 Wisconsin
5 Cal
6 Mizzou
7 BC
8 Zona St
9 Kentucky
10 South Fla
11 Purdue
12 Hawaii
13 South Fla
14 Cincinnati
15 Oklahoma
save the bitchin'..... save the "who have they played".....aint nobody played anybody yet..............
Don't lose to shit teams aka Auburn, Colorado, etc........
LETS GO BEARCATS....................................
2 Ohio St
3 LSU
4 Wisconsin
5 Cal
6 Mizzou
7 BC
8 Zona St
9 Kentucky
10 South Fla
11 Purdue
12 Hawaii
13 South Fla
14 Cincinnati
15 Oklahoma
save the bitchin'..... save the "who have they played".....aint nobody played anybody yet..............
Don't lose to shit teams aka Auburn, Colorado, etc........
LETS GO BEARCATS....................................
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