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October 31, 2007

Too many spots and not enough teams. That’s exactly what it felt like by the time I finished the ballot. I’m not at all happy about this, but that’s the way it is.

Rank Team Delta
1 LSU
2 Ohio State
3 Boston College
4 Oregon 5
5 West Virginia 2
6 Oklahoma 1
7 Arizona State 4
8 Kansas 5
9 Missouri 3
10 Southern Cal 2
11 Georgia 15
12 Florida 8
13 Hawaii 1
14 Auburn 4
15 Wake Forest 4
16 Connecticut 10
17 Texas
18 Michigan 2
19 Alabama 2
20 South Florida 14
21 South Carolina 6
22 Clemson 4
23 Tennessee 3
24 Virginia Tech 8
25 Boise State 1
Dropped Out: Kentucky (#10), California (#22), Rutgers (#23), Virginia (#24), Penn State (#25).

Waitlisted/Standing by: Does it really matter?

I found myself wanting to drop Kentucky and South Carolina, but not enough other teams worth putting in the ballot.  I mean, Boise State managed to get back into the rankings. Opted to drop Kentucky, despite their win over LSU. South Carolina holds the head-to-head edge and I’ll generally favor the team capable of playing defense. By the same token, I realize that Tennessee beat SC last week, but given the up-and-down nature of the Vols I expect a loss in their next game and them to drop from the ballot. Absolutely no faith in them.

The more I see of Oregon, the more I like — not withstanding the unis.

Arizona State is worthy of respect, but there’s a good chance their starting QB won’t be available.

South Florida will start winning again. They have two games left at home — where they are far better. Their remaining road games are at Syracuse and Pitt. No excuses. They should sweep the rest of the season or they are out of the poll.

Eh. Here’s the composite from all voters. Here’s where you can look at individual ballots.





tOSU is the true #1 team in the land, undefeated and go bucks!

everyone is just jealous, jealous i say!

Comment by Brytus 11.01.07 @ 8:11 am

hahaha. With the softest schedule ever created. They will lose to Michigan, but if they somehow beat them Im calling a repeat of last years joke of a National Championship. The big 10 just seems like it must be so easy…

Comment by Adam 11.01.07 @ 8:18 am

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