Week 4 Polls

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  1. Wolf04

    Wolf04 Founding Member

    AP poll is not available, but here is the coaches poll is.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/rankingsindex

    Week 4 USA Today Poll
    1. USC (60) 2-0 1,548
    2. Texas (2) 3-0 1,483
    3. LSU 1-0 1,364
    4. Virginia Tech 3-0 1,350
    5. Florida 3-0 1,292
    6. Georgia 3-0 1,240
    7. Florida State 3-0 1,180
    8. Louisville 2-0 1,035
    9. Ohio State 2-1 972
    10. Purdue 2-0 909
    11. Tennessee 1-1 863
    12. Miami 1-1 852
    13. Michigan 2-1 736
    14. California 3-0 722
    15. Georgia Tech 3-0 654
    16. Texas Tech 2-0 523
    17. Arizona State 2-1 395
    18. Notre Dame 2-1 385
    19. Virginia 2-0 358
    20. Alabama 3-0 340
    21. Iowa 2-1 277
    22. Michigan State 3-0 256
    23. UCLA 3-0 232
    24. Wisconsin 3-0 205
    25. Boston College 2-1 163

    OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
    Oregon 152, Minnesota 130, Auburn 117, Clemson 87, Iowa State 87, Penn State 49, West Virginia 44, Colorado 37, N.C. State 25, TEXAS AM 22, Toledo 15, Utah 9, New Mexico 9, UTEP 8, Vanderbilt 8, Fresno State 7, Oklahoma 4, Bowling Green 3, Wyoming 2, Air Force 1.

    DROPPED FROM RANKINGS
    Oklahoma 17, Clemson 23, Fresno State 25.

    Nothing too surprising there. UT dropped to 11, Arizona rose to 17th, and LSU didn't drop. Vandy got 8 votes, anyone think they will be ranked by the time we play :hihi:
     
  2. BostonBengal

    BostonBengal Founding Member

    I just can't believe I'm seeing a football poll where Vandy is ahead of OU!!! :hihi:
     
  3. uscpuke

    uscpuke Founding Member

    So a 3-0 Michigan State team is ranked behind a 2-1 Notre Dame team who they just beat on their home turf.
    What a joke these polls are.
     
  4. LSU Engineer

    LSU Engineer Unnamed Source

    So a 2-1 OSU (who lost at home and struggled with SDSU) is ahead of a 1-1 Tenn. who lost on the road at the swamp. That is why preseason poll are ridiculous. They give teams an inherent advantage to start high. Unless they completely tank like OU then they will be ranked all year. uscpuke's point rings so true as well. Just because Notre Dame is ranked higher they stay ranked higher than the team that just beat them at home. It wasn't like Michigan State's win was fluky either. They were up by 21 on the Irish at one time. They completely dominated the game for three quarters.
     
  5. JSracing

    JSracing Founding Member

    Bama is still flying under the Radar @ number 20. :shock:
     
  6. BostonBengal

    BostonBengal Founding Member

    So you're saying TCU should be ranked ahead of OU?

    I hate preseason polls too--for reasons we probably agree on (and that's its an unfair advantage to those ranked ahead of you), but we just have to live with it I guess.
     
  7. uscpuke

    uscpuke Founding Member

    Quite possibly. What exactly has OU done? They got throttled by UCLA, lost to TCU and barely pulled it out against Tulsa. So TCU has a better record and beat OU on their home field.
     
  8. MarineTiger

    MarineTiger Founding Member

    ND being ahead of MSU is quite sad
     
  9. Hawker45

    Hawker45 Founding Member

    And... Tennessee could have been a little more impressive against UAB to win the "I should be ranked higher" argument.

    They weren't, so they aren't.
     
  10. gmoz33

    gmoz33 Founding Member

    Don't forget about Iowa State throttling Iowa a week ago. Look at where they are. Also, notice where Michigan and Notre Dame are ranked. Didn't one beat the other just one week ago?
     

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