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A bloody week for the top 10, as Mississippi, Cal, Penn State, and Miami all lose. Cincinnati should move in this week(along with Ohio State).
As for Florida, all I can say is why the hell was Tebow in there in the first place?
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Originally posted by guruA bloody week for the top 10, as Mississippi, Cal, Penn State, and Miami all lose. Cincinnati should move in this week(along with Ohio State).
As for Florida, all I can say is why the hell was Tebow in there in the first place?
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Originally posted by BillVolOriginally posted by guruA bloody week for the top 10, as Mississippi, Cal, Penn State, and Miami all lose. Cincinnati should move in this week(along with Ohio State).
As for Florida, all I can say is why the hell was Tebow in there in the first place?
Someone on College Gameday predicted five upsets in the top 10 yesterday, and it's no longer a big surprise when non-BCS conference teams, or even 1-AA teams beat BCS teams. it seems that college football may be entering the age of parity in which nothing can be taken for granted, and "rent-a-rout" becomes an obsolete term. And to think it was only two years ago that Appalachian State went to the Big House and shocked the world.
By the way, Purdue Head Coach Danny Hope's decision to call time out with 36 seconds left will go down as one of the all-time dumbest coaching decisions in the history of college football.
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Saturday just showed how asinine the preseason polls are. They had the Cal Bores rated waaaay too high. They had Penn St. too high. Miami is several years away.
It should be illegal for any wire service, magazine or newspaper to do any kind of rankings until at least the 4th or 5th week of the season. Preseason polls just wildly skew everything henceforth.
If the NCAA is going to rely on popularity polls to determine it's national champs (as well as those deserving of multimillion-dollar BCS bowls), then let them determine as much as possible on the field THIS season.
This should be the poll at the moment, based on what they've done on the field this season. The next 10 ~ 15 spots in the ranking should only go to 1-loss teams who've only lost to one of these.
1. Alabama
1. Auburn
1. Boise State
1. Cincinnati
1. Florida
1. Iowa
1. Kansas
1. LSU
1. Michigan
1. Missouri
1. TCU
1. Texas
1. Texas A&M
1. UCLA
1. Wisconsin
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Originally posted by jazzcyclist[ Purdue Head Coach Danny Hope's decision to call time out with 36 seconds left will go down as one of the all-time dumbest coaching decisions in the history of college football.
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"Tim is doing fine this morning," Florida Coach Urban Meyer said Sunday. "His CT scans came back and indicated that Tim suffered a concussion. Our medical and athletic training staff will continue to monitor him to determine how much rest and recovery he needs."
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Saturday just showed how asinine the preseason polls are. ...
It should be illegal for any wire service, magazine or newspaper to do any kind of rankings until at least the 4th or 5th week of the season. Preseason polls just wildly skew everything henceforth.
Originally posted by Yahoo's Dan WetzelThe voters who participate in the Harris Interactive and USA Today Coaches polls apparently did not pay any attention. Hey, why would they? These are only the people whom the empty suits of the Bowl Championship Series have empowered to determine how the sport’s champion is crowned.
So it made perfect sense that in the polls that make up two-thirds of the BCS formula Penn State is still ahead of Iowa and Cal is still ahead of Oregon. These are among a half-dozen rankings based more on reputation and preseason hype than results.
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Originally posted by ghWhat a stunningly great article: must-read stuff for anybody who follows college football.
One good point he made is that Harris polls members should be required to watch every team at least once during the season in this day and age of cable TV, satellite TV and DVR's. Also, he expressed a sentiment that I have often expressed to friends when he said this:
Second, as baseball numbers whiz Bill James points out, the three times the computers have disagreed with the final human vote, the BCS suits immediately re-rigged the formulas in an effort to prevent it from happening again.
The computers aren’t there to counter the polls. They exist to offer credibility through pre-calculated agreement.
“Computers, like automobiles and airplanes, do only what people tell them to do,” James wrote for Slate.
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That's why the play-off would HAVE to 16-teams, but 4 weeks of playoffs is too much now, so they'd have to cut the regular season back to 10, which no one wants, so we're stuck with the unmanageable BCS formula. They'll try 4, then 8, and finally go back to the polls.
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Originally posted by MarlowThat's why the play-off would HAVE to 16-teams, but 4 weeks of playoffs is too much now, so they'd have to cut the regular season back to 10, which no one wants, so we're stuck with the unmanageable BCS formula. They'll try 4, then 8, and finally go back to the polls.
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Originally posted by ghOriginally posted by TrackDaddyOriginally posted by jazzcyclistThe clock has just struck midnight for the Ole Miss Rebels. I never understood their high pre-season ranking anyway.The fool has said...there is no God. Psa 14
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