This may be nitpicking, but I’d say 2004 has been a bad start for the ESPN/USA Today Coaches poll. There was, of course, the BCS mess. Now, I’m looking at the Coaches and AP Writers polls for this week.
Last week Pitt moved up significantly in both polls. Six spots in the coaches from #15 to #9; and five spots in the writers — #13 to #8. I thought that was a little high. In the past week Pitt played 2 big road games on national TV. A close loss to UConn, and a blowout win against Syracuse.
I figured Pitt would likely rise 1 maybe 2 spots in the ranks. The writers moved Pitt up a spot to #7, with UConn falling to #6. The Coaches, though, moved Pitt up 3 spots to #6.
I don’t quite get it. Pitt went 1-1 this past week. I’m all for Pitt getting props and the attention, but it’s hard to understand how going .500 for the week justifies the big bump.
What it points out, in my view, is how little attention the coaches actually pay to other teams unless they are on TV. The first 6 weeks or so of the schedule, Pitt had a hard time moving in the coaches poll. Pitt gets on TV, and in 2 weeks they suddenly jump 9 spots. By some coincidence, Pitt has 3 of its 4 games on ESPN and ESPN2.
Sad that I find the writers more accurate than the coaches.