Week 7 CFB poll: Who's No. 2?
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 1:29 am
1 Florida (50) 5-0 1490 1
2 Alabama (10) 6-0 1430 3
3 Texas 5-0 1395 2
4 Virginia Tech 5-1 1283 5
5 Boise State 5-0 1199 6
6 USC 4-1 1161 7
7 Ohio State 5-1 1048 9
8 Cincinnati 5-0 1038 8
9 Miami (FL) 4-1 970 11
10 LSU 5-1 947 4
11 Iowa 6-0 919 12
12 TCU 5-0 917 10
13 Oregon 5-1 776 13
14 Penn State 5-1 597 14
15 Nebraska 4-1 576 21
16 Oklahoma State 4-1 559 15
17 Kansas 5-0 551 16
18 Brigham Young 5-1 490 18
19 Georgia Tech 5-1 453 22
20 Oklahoma 3-2 432 19
21 South Florida 5-0 330 23
22 South Carolina 5-1 319 25
23 Houston 4-1 192 NR
24 Utah 4-1 76 NR
25 Notre Dame 4-1 75 NR
Dropped from rankings: Auburn 17, Mississippi 20, Missouri 24
Others receiving votes: Pittsburgh 58, Auburn 55, West Virginia 46, Mississippi 28, Wisconsin 27, Missouri 25, Arkansas 16, Central Michigan 6, Arizona 5, Michigan 5, Oregon State 2, Navy 1, Idaho 1, Stanford 1, Texas Tech 1
The pollsters corrected what was the most glaring omission to date by removing Texas from the No. 2 spot and adding in Alabama. Much as I want to claim SEC bias, I sat down and really watched some football yesterday and it's pretty obvious who Nos. 1 and 2 should be. And yes, they should both be from the SEC.
Virginia Tech and Boise State get rewarded, although Cincinnati should be ahead of Ohio State and maybe even USC. They are as legitimate as you can get right now.
I believe (bias firmly enforcing this) that Oregon is a better team than Iowa and TCU right now, but that may sort itself out later. The Mountain West is no picnic, and I don't know how far Iowa can go this season.
The quality of football this year seems to be much worse than previous years. There are maybe 20 teams that have separated themselves and a giant mess at the end. If I had a say, I'd vote Idaho in as a top-25 team at this point because, hell, they've differentiated themselves as well as anyone else.
Also, shout-out to Duke for beating NC State 49-28 at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh yesterday. Thaddeus Lewis had over 400 yards passing and five touchdowns; he could be a future pro.
2 Alabama (10) 6-0 1430 3
3 Texas 5-0 1395 2
4 Virginia Tech 5-1 1283 5
5 Boise State 5-0 1199 6
6 USC 4-1 1161 7
7 Ohio State 5-1 1048 9
8 Cincinnati 5-0 1038 8
9 Miami (FL) 4-1 970 11
10 LSU 5-1 947 4
11 Iowa 6-0 919 12
12 TCU 5-0 917 10
13 Oregon 5-1 776 13
14 Penn State 5-1 597 14
15 Nebraska 4-1 576 21
16 Oklahoma State 4-1 559 15
17 Kansas 5-0 551 16
18 Brigham Young 5-1 490 18
19 Georgia Tech 5-1 453 22
20 Oklahoma 3-2 432 19
21 South Florida 5-0 330 23
22 South Carolina 5-1 319 25
23 Houston 4-1 192 NR
24 Utah 4-1 76 NR
25 Notre Dame 4-1 75 NR
Dropped from rankings: Auburn 17, Mississippi 20, Missouri 24
Others receiving votes: Pittsburgh 58, Auburn 55, West Virginia 46, Mississippi 28, Wisconsin 27, Missouri 25, Arkansas 16, Central Michigan 6, Arizona 5, Michigan 5, Oregon State 2, Navy 1, Idaho 1, Stanford 1, Texas Tech 1
The pollsters corrected what was the most glaring omission to date by removing Texas from the No. 2 spot and adding in Alabama. Much as I want to claim SEC bias, I sat down and really watched some football yesterday and it's pretty obvious who Nos. 1 and 2 should be. And yes, they should both be from the SEC.
Virginia Tech and Boise State get rewarded, although Cincinnati should be ahead of Ohio State and maybe even USC. They are as legitimate as you can get right now.
I believe (bias firmly enforcing this) that Oregon is a better team than Iowa and TCU right now, but that may sort itself out later. The Mountain West is no picnic, and I don't know how far Iowa can go this season.
The quality of football this year seems to be much worse than previous years. There are maybe 20 teams that have separated themselves and a giant mess at the end. If I had a say, I'd vote Idaho in as a top-25 team at this point because, hell, they've differentiated themselves as well as anyone else.
Also, shout-out to Duke for beating NC State 49-28 at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh yesterday. Thaddeus Lewis had over 400 yards passing and five touchdowns; he could be a future pro.