just saw them on espnews...... 1. usc 2. texas 3. bama 4. miami 5. penn state 6. vtech 7. LSU 8. ohio state 9 georgia 10. Oregon.... notre dame dropped to 11!
How the hell is LSU behind VT??!?! We have played 4 top 15 teams so far and make that 5 after this weekend, yet we still get no love.....I just don't understand it. Isn't it true that if you are going to lose, lose early in the season? Well that case hasn't held true for LSU.
Arizona State and Tennessee don't count for Top 25 teams, much less Top 15 at this point. And to answer your question, LSU is behind Virginia Tech because we have AWFUL computer scores. It will go up a little by the end of the year, but this year the computer is not our friend.
Trouble is, the folks we beat keep getting beat. I'm still scratching my head thinking, "how the hell did we lose to the coondogs ?":dis:
LSU being ranked #6 is almost as much as a crime as USC claiming to be 2003 "Co-National Champions". Since the birth of the "BCS" don't you have to play in the National Championship game, to be considered a National Champion???? Didn't Miami also lose at home early in the season(their home opener)? :geauxtige :crystal:
I agree with you. But hopefully a convincing win in Bama could move them past VT. Dont worry so much about the polls right now. As long as they win the SEC, they will be in the Sugar Bowl and their final rankings will take care of itself
5 of the 8 teams we play in the SEC this year may end up with losing records, add NTSU and would be 7 of the teams we play having losing records. Not good. Maybe Vandy or UT can win a few and become bowl eligible, both of them can't finish with a winning record since they play each other.