So... yeah. the unholy hell that is USC > Ark > Auburn > Florida > Tennessee > Cal has finally blown this poll wide open. There is no semblance of sanity left, this I warn you.
Rank | Team | Delta |
---|---|---|
1 | Ohio State | -- |
2 | Michigan | -- |
3 | Tennessee | 1 |
4 | California | 1 |
5 | Southern Cal | 1 |
6 | Florida | 3 |
7 | Texas | -- |
8 | West Virginia | 1 |
9 | Louisville | 1 |
10 | Auburn | 7 |
11 | Notre Dame | 1 |
12 | Wisconsin | 9 |
13 | Arkansas | 3 |
14 | Clemson | 3 |
15 | LSU | 3 |
16 | Oregon | 3 |
17 | Georgia Tech | 3 |
18 | Missouri | 3 |
19 | Wake Forest | 7 |
20 | Rutgers | 5 |
21 | Nebraska | 1 |
22 | Boise State | 2 |
23 | Washington | -- |
24 | Pittsburgh | 2 |
25 | Boston College | 1 |
Dropped Out: Iowa (#12), Georgia (#19), Oklahoma (#20).
Bullets:
- Oklahoma is an oversight and will be inserted in the high teens.
- Yes, you can point to any number of teams and go !!!! same number of losses and X beat Y, but at this point in the season the quality of the rest of the schedule and their performances versus the rest of their schedules have a major influence on me. So Arkansas, stomped at the hands of USC and possessors of the squeakiest of wins versus Vandy and Bama, is ranked below Auburn, etc. Likewise Florida is above Auburn, as their loss was more competitive and their win over LSU more decisive, and Tennessee is above Florida, as their loss was the most competitive-est and their thumping of Cal progressively more impressive. Does this make me seem less retarded now?
- Yeah, I do think Wisconsin is that good. They're WVU except they've played Michigan.
Games Seen: Auburn-UF, BC-VT, and Michigan-PSU.
Note: I hardly saw anything this weekend due to a road trip and hate the ballot above; help is requested.
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