Coaches/Harris Polls
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 7:05 pm
Does anyone know where they post these polls with the breakdown of how each member voted?
Hey... Mack can't make any points that would count by putting Texas as #1... plus we can see how the coaches voted this year...Van wrote:What I like is Mack Brown and his older brother both voting USC #1 in this season's final poll...
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There was plenty of strange voting. Look at Skip Holtz's ballot. Also, SOS had ND 14th, Weis had them 4th, Solich and Fran had them 3rd.Cicero wrote:Coker voting Miami #4?
Belotti voting Oregon #4 and ND #9?
Nutt leaving WVA out of the Top 25?
Agreed. I've heard (not sure if this is urban legend) that some of them actually give their ballot to their secretary to fill out.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Coaches really should have no business comprising a poll that we use in the grand system. They have too many personal interests involved, and though they probably know more about the teams in their conference than anyone else, I can't imagine they spend much time evaluating teams that aren't on their schedule....that would mean they're not paying much attention to 90% of the teams. Of course I don't know that for sure, but I would bank on that being the case for the majority of coaches. But ya, it helps we can now see how they vote.
You are correct. The voting panel has 62 members and a Pete Carroll ain't one.Believe the Heupel wrote:Pete Carroll doesn't have a vote this year, if I recall correctly.
Wouldn't be surprised. I'd have to think these guys put in more hours in a given week than just about anyone in any occupation. So with what little free time they do have, I doubt they're spending it on checking out football teams they're not concerned with.Terry in Crapchester wrote:Agreed. I've heard (not sure if this is urban legend) that some of them actually give their ballot to their secretary to fill out.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Coaches really should have no business comprising a poll that we use in the grand system. They have too many personal interests involved, and though they probably know more about the teams in their conference than anyone else, I can't imagine they spend much time evaluating teams that aren't on their schedule....that would mean they're not paying much attention to 90% of the teams. Of course I don't know that for sure, but I would bank on that being the case for the majority of coaches. But ya, it helps we can now see how they vote.
Yeah, I have always heard some coaches pass it off to their assistants or other FB personnel. Maybe true, maybe not but I think the system evens itself out.Terry in Crapchester wrote:Agreed. I've heard (not sure if this is urban legend) that some of them actually give their ballot to their secretary to fill out.