Rockerbraves Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 (edited) Sept. 16, 2007 Rank Team (first-place votes) Record Points Last week 1. Southern California (44) 2-0 1,478 1 2. LSU (8) 3-0 1,438 2 3. Florida (7) 3-0 1,368 3 4. Oklahoma (1) 3-0 1,308 5 5. West Virginia 3-0 1,244 4 6. Texas 3-0 1,103 6 7. Wisconsin 3-0 1,098 7 8. California 3-0 1,093 8 9. Ohio State 3-0 1,062 10 10. Penn State 3-0 942 12 11. Rutgers 3-0 863 13 12. Boston College 3-0 754 19 13. Oregon 3-0 702 21 14. (tie) South Carolina 3-0 595 23 14. (tie) Clemson 3-0 595 20 16. Texas A&M 3-0 530 18 17. Virginia Tech 2-1 485 17 18. Hawaii 3-0 404 22 19. Louisville 2-1 383 9 20. Alabama 3-0 345 NR 21. Georgia 2-1 271 25 22. Nebraska 2-1 228 14 23. Kentucky 3-0 168 NR 24. South Florida 2-0 165 NR 25. Missouri 3-0 145 NR Dropped out Dropped out: No. 11 UCLA (2-1, lost to Utah 44-6), No. 15 Georgia Tech (2-1, lost to then-No. 19 Boston College 24-10), No. 16 Arkansas (1-1, lost to then-unranked Alabama 41-38), No. 24 Tennessee (1-2, lost to No. 3 Florida 59-20). Others receiving votes Others receiving votes: Arkansas 143; Georgia Tech 143; Texas Tech 142; UCLA 122; Arizona State 67; Purdue 40; Michigan State 21; Cincinnati 20; Boise State 14; Florida State 7; Air Force 6; Tennessee 4; Washington 4. Sets up another top matchup at Tiger Stadium when Spurrier's 14th ranked Gamecocks visit Baton Rouge. Edited September 16, 2007 by Rockerbraves Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CD6405 Posted September 17, 2007 Share Posted September 17, 2007 Woo, go Gamecocks! Maybe we can pull the major upset this weekend, but it would take us playing perfect...and LSU screwing up. I'd go to the game, but actually being a college student at Carolina, I can't afford a 300 dollar ticket to Baton Rouge lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myhousekey Posted September 17, 2007 Share Posted September 17, 2007 (edited) My Ags at 16 is too high. More of everyone else losing then them being any good I guess. Edited September 17, 2007 by myhousekey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sgt. Ryan Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 Nebraska shouldnt have been 14 last week either. This is why a poll is a joke until at least a month into the season. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wildcat2334 Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 Nebraska shouldnt have been 14 last week either. This is why a poll is a joke until at least a month into the season. I would put Wisky and Texas in the overrated category as well. They are ranked too high. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sgt. Ryan Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 I would put Wisky and Texas in the overrated category as well. They are ranked too high. Yep, But I want texas sitting where they are when OU dismantles them. hell everyone else gets to cream an over rated cupcake, OU should as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wildcat2334 Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 gonna be a fun year. I would lump USC, LSU, FLA, OU as all being right there in terms of shaking out at #1 and being in the NC game. WVU is the wildcard. I dont think anyone else will be in the mix Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coffeeman Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 (edited) gonna be a fun year. I would lump USC, LSU, FLA, OU as all being right there in terms of shaking out at #1 and being in the NC game. WVU is the wildcard. I dont think anyone else will be in the mix If USC, OU, WVU and LSU/FLA go undefeated, SOS will put USC and the LSU/FLA winner in there, I believe. (Big12 and BigEast are down slightly this year vs. SEC and P10 - and forget about the B10+1.) Another controversy is brewing..... But to be realistic, I'd bet on USC and LSU & FLA losing 1. What'll be interesting is if OU & WVU are the only undefeated - is a 12-0 WVU really better than a 1-loss USC or LSU/FLA? I dont think so. OU would probably deserve it, unless they just barely beat a few teams they should blow out - I mean the B12 really looks down this year to me. If USC ends up blowing out Wisky (or ?) in the Rose bowl, (sigh)...again, it won't be the end of the world. But of course, our hopes are high right now.... Edited September 18, 2007 by Coffeeman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goopster24 Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 If USC, OU, WVU and LSU/FLA go undefeated, SOS will put USC and the LSU/FLA winner in there, I believe. (Big12 and BigEast are down slightly this year vs. SEC and P10 - and forget about the B10+1.) Another controversy is brewing..... But to be realistic, I'd bet on USC and LSU & FLA losing 1. What'll be interesting is if OU & WVU are the only undefeated - is a 12-0 WVU really better than a 1-loss USC or LSU/FLA? I dont think so. OU would probably deserve it, unless they just barely beat a few teams they should blow out - I mean the B12 really looks down this year to me. If USC ends up blowing out Wisky (or ?) in the Rose bowl, (sigh)...again, it won't be the end of the world. But of course, our hopes are high right now.... It's a great point. I had USC, Oklahoma, and West Virginia all going undefeated before the season started and I will stick to that. I feel LSU might let up somewhere in the SEC, maybe this weekend against SC or when they go to Bama. Either way, the end of this season should be a great one and once again set up a great debate for a playoff system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lady.hawke Posted September 19, 2007 Share Posted September 19, 2007 I agree that the polls are uninformative at this early point - but The Tide is back on the list! And hopefully climbing! Alabama is 16 on the "other" list. For me - and you other rabid fans will understand this - college football is fun again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rockerbraves Posted September 19, 2007 Author Share Posted September 19, 2007 (edited) I agree that the polls are uninformative at this early point - but The Tide is back on the list! And hopefully climbing! Alabama is 16 on the "other" list. For me - and you other rabid fans will understand this - college football is fun again! Polls arn't perfect, but I disagree when you say they arn't informative. There's always a couple of those surprise as well as disappointing teams that either make the early rankings or disappear completely a month into the season. Overall though the preseason and early polls do a pretty decent job of ranking teams based upon players returning, recruiting, scheduling and coaching changes. I feel certain the polls (and rightfully so I might add) also place some emphasis on teams performances over say a three year span and not just the season at hand or last year. Now that may not seem fair to some, but it's reality. Just ask teams like Boise, Utah, Marshall and Tulane who accomplished the great feat of an undefeated season yet I'm pretty sure weren't ranked very high at the start of those seasons, or a month into the season, and even the following season. Lets face it, fans may not always like or agree with the early rankings, but it's the next best thing for a sport that doesn't have a playoff. Edited September 19, 2007 by Rockerbraves Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Perchoutofwater Posted September 19, 2007 Share Posted September 19, 2007 Texas is over-rated. Their offensive line looks bad, particularly at pass blocking. Their secondary will more than likely get lit up by OU and Texas Tech. Both the O-line and secondary are very young, but if they do somehow mature in the next two weeks, and get by OU (I honestly don't see it happening) then they will be right there as well. I see this Texas team as barely a top 10 team right now, and wish the OU game was later in the season because I do believe they will get better as they year goes along. Like I said they are a young team, and honestly I don't expect them getting out of this year with less than two losses, but watch out for them next year. They should have a legit shot at the title next year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BS Miscreant Posted September 22, 2007 Share Posted September 22, 2007 1) I feel certain the polls (and rightfully so I might add) also place some emphasis on teams performances over say a three year span and not just the season at hand or last year. 2) Now that may not seem fair to some, but it's reality. Just ask teams like Boise, Utah, Marshall and Tulane who accomplished the great feat of an undefeated season yet I'm pretty sure weren't ranked very high at the start of those seasons, or a month into the season, and even the following season. 3) Lets face it, fans may not always like or agree with the early rankings, but it's the next best thing for a sport that doesn't have a playoff. This isn't complete crap but it's pretty close. I'll give you 2), sort of. In large part the whole one year wonder thing makes sense with pre-season rankings but... One year wonders happen in other sports and they're not penalized by premonitions. 1) is just plain silly. In a three year span you can have an entirely different team in college. Hell, going from one year to the next can dramatically change a college team. And 3) is also silly. The rankings/BCS in general may be the next best thing to a playoff but what happens before a season even starts has absolutely zero to do with a playoff. Case in point, the most impressive team in the country right now is LSU(and yes I watched USC/Neb) yet USC is ranked #1 because that's where they were before the season started. Crap. Some may make the argument that LSU is likely to lose later on so the fact that USC won't likely makes me look like Nostradamus is garbage. Give it a couple weeks at least prior to polls coming out. Hell, at least wait until everyone has played a game. You want to know why they have pre-season polls? So guys like us will do exactly what we're doing right now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rockerbraves Posted September 22, 2007 Author Share Posted September 22, 2007 (edited) This isn't complete crap but it's pretty close. I'll give you 2), sort of. In large part the whole one year wonder thing makes sense with pre-season rankings but... One year wonders happen in other sports and they're not penalized by premonitions. 1) is just plain silly. In a three year span you can have an entirely different team in college. Hell, going from one year to the next can dramatically change a college team. And 3) is also silly. The rankings/BCS in general may be the next best thing to a playoff but what happens before a season even starts has absolutely zero to do with a playoff. Case in point, the most impressive team in the country right now is LSU(and yes I watched USC/Neb) yet USC is ranked #1 because that's where they were before the season started. Crap. Some may make the argument that LSU is likely to lose later on so the fact that USC won't likely makes me look like Nostradamus is garbage. Give it a couple weeks at least prior to polls coming out. Hell, at least wait until everyone has played a game. You want to know why they have pre-season polls? So guys like us will do exactly what we're doing right now. First off I'm from the South so you forced me to look up Nostradamus. Nostradamus acquired a great reputation as a doctor by treating victims of the plague that ravaged that part of Europe, but he eventually turned more to astrology and metaphysics? Your answer to why they have pre-season rankings is exactly what I meant by the next best thing to having a playoff. It helps hype the early season games. And pleeze don't tell me if we waited a month and USC remains undefeated that they wouldn't be ranked #1. Edited September 22, 2007 by Rockerbraves Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GWPFFL BrianW Posted September 22, 2007 Share Posted September 22, 2007 First off I'm from the South so you forced me to look up Nostradamus. Nostradamus acquired a great reputation as a doctor by treating victims of the plague that ravaged that part of Europe, but he eventually turned more to astrology and metaphysics? Your answer to why they have pre-season rankings is exactly what I meant by the next best thing to having a playoff. It helps hype the early season games. And pleeze don't tell me if we waited a month and USC remains undefeated that they wouldn't be ranked #1. They might be ranked #1, but at least after a month they would have done something on the field. ANYTHING! And put a gun to my head right now, USC going INTO Lincoln and destroying them is more impressive than LSU destroying a highly overrated team in Va Tech at home. Both impressive, but I give USC the nod there, because I think Nebraska beats Va Tech on any field, and Lincoln is extremely difficult to play. But so far, of the 3 top teams and their quality wins, after Miami handed A & M their asses last evening, it's fair to say that Oklahoma beat the best of the 3 teams thus far. Again, it's apples to apples at this stage anyway. All 3 teams have a very difficult road ahead. I think USC's road is probably the toughest, just because they go on the road for every tough spot in the Pac 10, while LSU gets Florida at home. The Alabama trip might be a trap though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rockerbraves Posted September 23, 2007 Author Share Posted September 23, 2007 They might be ranked #1, but at least after a month they would have done something on the field. ANYTHING! And put a gun to my head right now, USC going INTO Lincoln and destroying them is more impressive than LSU destroying a highly overrated team in Va Tech at home. Both impressive, but I give USC the nod there, because I think Nebraska beats Va Tech on any field, and Lincoln is extremely difficult to play. But so far, of the 3 top teams and their quality wins, after Miami handed A & M their asses last evening, it's fair to say that Oklahoma beat the best of the 3 teams thus far. Again, it's apples to apples at this stage anyway. All 3 teams have a very difficult road ahead. I think USC's road is probably the toughest, just because they go on the road for every tough spot in the Pac 10, while LSU gets Florida at home. The Alabama trip might be a trap though. Starting to have my doubts about Nebraska after watching parts of the Ball State game. Like you I have a lot of respect for Nebraska football history, but I'm beginning to think what you see is what you get. A near loss to Ball State, a crush by USC and a very unimpressive win against what looks to be a not so good Wake Forest team. I wouldn't bet too much on the Cornhuskers if they happen to meet Virginia Tech in a bowl game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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