BS Blogpoll Ballot
If it's Monday, it's BS Blogpoll ballot time. Here 'tis, with some poorly-formed thoughts to follow.
Rank | Team | Delta |
---|---|---|
1 | Texas | |
2 | Florida | |
3 | Alabama | |
4 | Iowa | |
5 | TCU | |
6 | Cincinnati | 1 |
7 | Boise State | 1 |
8 | LSU | 1 |
9 | Oregon | 3 |
10 | Penn State | 1 |
11 | Georgia Tech | 2 |
12 | Southern Cal | 6 |
13 | Houston | 1 |
14 | Ohio State | 1 |
15 | Pittsburgh | 4 |
16 | Miami (Florida) | |
17 | Utah | 3 |
18 | Oklahoma State | 8 |
19 | Arizona | 2 |
20 | Oklahoma | 4 |
21 | West Virginia | 3 |
22 | South Florida | |
23 | Notre Dame | |
24 | Wisconsin | |
25 | California | |
Last week's ballot |
Dropped Out: Virginia Tech (#17), Central Michigan (#22), South Carolina (#23), Mississippi (#25).
Top five stay the same. Yes, Florida slapped Georgia but, uh, this just in... the SEC isn't as awesome as SEC fans will continue to have you believe (as several non-having-attended SEC school fans insisted to me at my Halloween Party Friday night). And Texas pistol-whipped a good Okie State team.
Iowa, I don't care if it was ugly. In the end, they stomped IU as they were supposed to. As boilerdowd (and others) say, good teams make their own luck.
USC takes a hit but not TOO bad of one, since Oregon -- it turns out -- is damn good. Of course, they had an early season loss so it's not like there's pressure on them right now. If everyone was watching and they were #3 or something, they'd have pooped the bed.
Otherwise, not too much else to explain. Comments/thoughts, welcome and encouraged and, as you know, if there's enough roaring, I'll make adjustments prior to officially submitting it.
Top five stay the same. Yes, Florida slapped Georgia but, uh, this just in... the SEC isn't as awesome as SEC fans will continue to have you believe (as several non-having-attended SEC school fans insisted to me at my Halloween Party Friday night). And Texas pistol-whipped a good Okie State team.
Iowa, I don't care if it was ugly. In the end, they stomped IU as they were supposed to. As boilerdowd (and others) say, good teams make their own luck.
USC takes a hit but not TOO bad of one, since Oregon -- it turns out -- is damn good. Of course, they had an early season loss so it's not like there's pressure on them right now. If everyone was watching and they were #3 or something, they'd have pooped the bed.
Otherwise, not too much else to explain. Comments/thoughts, welcome and encouraged and, as you know, if there's enough roaring, I'll make adjustments prior to officially submitting it.