LSU up to 14th, right behind Miami. Auburn closes the gap on Oklahoma to 2 points. Utah is now in the Top 6. USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll
Has any of the voters actually seen Auburn play? They should have a few more first place votes than they do. The only close game they had was against us and it seems that every week or so USC and Oklahoma magically pull out a win. I know a win is a win but stomping the hell out of a number 5 team is not small feat.
I really just can't understand why Miami can possibly be ahead of us--after losing to two unranked schoools in consecutive weeks!
btw, Auburn's up to the #2 spot in the Associated Press poll, but they both have the same # of points...
Ok the team that screwed the worst is Boston College. How do you go on the road against the #10 ranked team in that nation and embarrass them and then only go up 2 spots in the polls. That's bullcrap.
Heres the AP: 1 Southern California 10-0 1608 1 2 Auburn 10-0 1536 3 2 Oklahoma 10-0 1536 2 4 California 8-1 1409 5 5 Utah 10-0 1316 7 6 Texas 9-1 1301 6 7 Michigan 9-1 1279 9 8 Louisville 7-1 1046 12 9 Wisconsin 9-1 1012 4 10 Florida State 8-2 1004 11 11 Georgia 8-2 979 8 12 Miami (FLA.) 7-2 834 18 13 Boise State 9-0 797 14 14 LSU 7-2 786 17 15 Tennessee 7-2 733 15 15 Virginia Tech 7-2 733 16 17 Iowa 8-2 626 19 18 Virginia 7-2 541 10 19 Boston College 7-2 490 21 20 Arizona State 8-2 442 20 21 West Virginia 8-2 330 13 22 Texas A&M 7-3 274 22 23 Oklahoma State 7-3 223 25 24 Texas-El Paso 7-2 152 23 25 Bowling Green 8-2 42 _ Others Receiving Votes: Pittsburgh 31, Georgia Tech 21, Florida 11, Alabama 6, Purdue 5, Texas Tech 5, Toledo 5, UCLA 4, Notre Dame 2, Southern Miss. 2, Fresno St. 1, Michigan St. 1, Navy 1, New Mexico 1. Updated: (11/14/2004) at 13:46 EDT
Talk about a backfire on their part. They agreed to move up their game so that everyone could see them on ESPN at noon eastern.....and they struggled against San Jose School of the Blind.