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2009 sj.com College Football Poll -- FINAL POLL PG 25!!!!!

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by slappy4428, Aug 13, 2009.

  1. Bubbler

    Bubbler Well-Known Member

    Re: 2009 SportsJournalists.com College Football Poll -- Page 21, 11/16/09

    I had a hard time between Ole Miss (6-3 against Division I-A competition) and Temple, but the Rebs' have done more.

    The MAC just blows, it's Sun Belt-bad this year, so it's hard to discern how legit Temple's 9-2 record really is. Same for Central Michigan.

    1. Texas
    2. Alabama
    3. Florida
    4. TCU
    5. Boise State
    6. Cincinnati
    7. Georgia Tech
    8. Pitt
    9. Ohio State
    10. Oklahoma State
    11. Iowa
    12. Oregon
    13. Utah
    14. Penn State
    15. Virginia Tech
    16. Clemson
    17. Oregon State
    18. BYU
    19. Houston
    20. North Carolina
    21. USC
    22. Miami
    23. California
    24. Navy
    25. Ole Miss

    Last outs: Temple, Stanford, Northwestern,
     
  2. Oz

    Oz Well-Known Member

    Re: 2009 SportsJournalists.com College Football Poll -- Page 21, 11/16/09

    1. Alabama
    2. Florida
    3. Texas
    4. Texas Christian
    5. Boise State
    6. Cincinnati
    7. Georgia Tech
    8. Pittsburgh
    9. Oregon
    10. Ohio State
    11. Utah
    12. Oklahoma State
    13. Iowa
    14. Penn State
    15. Virginia Tech
    16. Clemson
    17. Miami, Fla.
    18. Brigham Young
    19. Louisiana State
    20. Mississippi
    21. Arizona
    22. Southern California
    23. Oregon State
    24. Nebraska
    25. North Carolina
     
  3. Songbird

    Songbird Well-Known Member

    Re: 2009 SportsJournalists.com College Football Poll -- Page 21, 11/16/09

    The Civil War is going to be nuts.

    The over-under for Boise-Nevada is only 61.5. Curiously low.

    Give Rutgers a sniff of the top 25, and they crap the bed in Syracuse.

    Yes, Northwestern. The Cats beat 2 ranked teams in the last 3 weeks, including at then-undefeated Iowa.

    1, Alabama
    2, Texas
    3, Texas Christian
    4, Florida
    5, Boise State
    6, Cincinnati
    7, Georgia Tech
    8, Pittsburgh
    9, Ohio State
    10, Oregon
    11, Oregon State
    12, Iowa
    13, Clemson
    14, Penn State
    15, USC
    16, North Carolina
    17, Houston
    18, Oklahoma State
    19, Virginia Tech
    20, Northwestern
    21, Cal
    22, Stanford
    23, Ole Miss
    24, Temple
    25, Miami
     
  4. Sxysprtswrtr

    Sxysprtswrtr Active Member

    Re: 2009 SportsJournalists.com College Football Poll -- PAGING spnited, sxy, Elliotte & Mr.Muscatel

    I'm in. Here's my top 10.
    1. Florida
    2. Alabama
    3. Texas
    4. TCU
    5. Cincinnati
    6. Boise State
    7. Georgia Tech
    8. Oregon
    9. Ohio State
    10. Iowa
     
  5. I Should Coco

    I Should Coco Well-Known Member

    Re: 2009 SportsJournalists.com College Football Poll -- PAGING spnited, sxy, Elliotte & Mr.Muscatel

    I thought about ranking the Wildcats, too -- they're playing well of late.

    But earlier in the year, they lost to Syracuse. And there's too many 8-3 teams that are better than NW.
     
  6. Songbird

    Songbird Well-Known Member

    Re: 2009 SportsJournalists.com College Football Poll -- PAGING spnited, sxy, Elliotte & Mr.Muscatel

    Syracuse just beat No. 25 Rutgers.
     
  7. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    Re: 2009 SportsJournalists.com College Football Poll -- Week 12, Page 22

    Nov. 23, 2009

    It’s A Marshmallow World and I’m Playing Too Many Cream Puffs

    By SLAPPY4428
    Uncivil Civilist


    Gawd, this can be a pain in the ass.

    Should it be Les Miles and his team’s wonderful clock management at the end of the Ole’ Miss game that left even Verne Lundquist going WTF?

    Should it be Rich Rodriguez blaming the media, Lloyd Carr, the International Communist Conspiracy and everyone but himself for the continual transformation of 40-years of Michigan success into the national relevancy of Kent State? (Jeebus, even Frank Solich won 10 games four times)

    Should it another harangue on how poll voters have the density of lead for their continual favoring of BCS conferences or a conversation between new BCS mouthpiece Ari Fleischer and the head of the BCS conferences?

    No, there’s more important doings than being pissy for a change.

    It’s time to take an objective look into the possibilities of which teams will end up in Pasadena for the CITI National Championship, also known as “Hey, we earned this $320 Billion-with-a-B bailout money and this is our way of sticking it to giving back to the American people in a nice way and not that APR hike to 24.9 percent” National Championship.

    There are six teams with possibilities, ranging from solid to remote, of ending up in California and we’ll try to sort them all out. Or not.

    -- SEC winner – Alabama or Florida: Seriously, was there any doubt? Both have big rivalry games coming up and both feature Heisman candidates (I’m still not seeing Mark Ingram, but he’s got a better shot than Tebow). Both have flaws – Tebow is still loopy from the LSU game and Alabama’s front line is like seven blocks of Silly Putty – but both have solid defenses. ODDS: Even.

    -- SEC loser – Alabama or Florida: But don’t count on the loser going. There’s too much backlash over 2006 with Florida over Michigan. And let’s face it, the SEC isn’t all-mighty this year. In fact, it’s like Smilin’ Bob – still proud, can have some big night, but overall needs a dose of Enzyte. Losses by LSU and Mississippi this weekend will have every team other than Bama and Florida with four league losses or more. When that happens to the SEC, it’s called parity. When it happens to everyone else, it’s called suckitude. ODDS: 100-1.

    -- Texas: You know, everyone assumes that the Steers will be there. Just kinda biding their time, waiting for these two wonderful teams above them to lose. But they still have to play the Aggies, who were smoked by Oklahoma which was smoked by Texas, and have to play Nebraska – which beat Oklahoma but not as much. And they also have Colt McCoy, who logic tells you has done all the right things in his quest for a Heisman after being voted Miss Congeniality in the last two chances. There’s no reason Texas and McCoy shouldn’t be here. And yet, the possibility exists for neither to get what they want. Beware the Huskers. ODDS: 4-1.

    -- TCU: Dad-gum it. Big Ed Bookman is spinning in his grave. Them twin running backs Lime Jello and Orange Jello makes everyone forget Billy Clyde and Shake.
    Wait. Those four are imaginary? OK, then you name four players off that team. Two? No? One? How bout the coach? See that’s the problem. Everyone sees wins over BYU, Clemson, Utah and Air Force and gets this “WOW! This could be the next bracket buster!” and forgets they beat cream puffs like Texas State, Colorado State and Virginia. Still, the best chance of the non-BCS teams – assuming they can beat 1-10 New Mexico on Saturday. ODDS: 10-1.

    -- Cincinnati: If the best team in Ohio played in the Big 10 or Big 12 they might get more respect. If they played in a non-BCS conference, they’d get all the love of a bowl-buster like TCU or Boise. But playing in the Big East is like living in Grand Rapids – too big to be small and too small for anyone to take seriously. The Bearcats have beaten some teams that have flirted with the top 25, but not enough top 25 wins to be impressive – although the stock will go up if they beat No. 9 Pitt and Oregon State stops Oregon for the Pac-10 title, making a week 3 win more impressive. The Bearcats have made the most impressive run of any of the six, losing a quarterback and potentially losing a coach to other Midwest schools who have reached continued levels of fail. COULD make it to the title game with blowouts in the Big 12 and SEC title games and solid wins over Illinois and Pitt. ODDS: 25-1.

    --Boise State: Let’s say up front that Boise ain’t going to the BCS title game even if every player on the other five teams are thrown out for NCAA violations. The Broncos are the Gonzaga of the BCS: cute at first, but as they win year after year every one finds a way to tear them down. They have the fewest top 25 wins of any of the six, but have logged the most frequent flyer miles to stay undefeated. Their closest win was a touchdown over Tulsa in the WAC Wednesday game of the week and beat Oregon by more than Oregon beat Purdue, Utah, Stanford and Arizona. The Broncos probably haven’t done enough to head to the title game, but deserve a seat at the BCS table – undefeated this year, undefeated last regular season (TCU was a bowl loss), 10 wins in 2007, undefeated and wins over Oklahoma and Oregon State in 2006. And yet if Pitt beats Cincinnati, Boise will wind up playing again in Bumfukistan, which is not only unfair, but sadly, just what we expect out of the system. ODDS: 75-1.


    SportsJournalists.com COLLEGE FOOTBALL POLL
    11/23/2009
    RK. TEAM (1st) PTS Last

    1. Florida (17) 797 1
    2. Texas (6) 781 2
    3. Alabama (7) 778 3
    4. TCU (3) 729 4
    5. Cincinnati 682 5
    6. Boise State 680 6
    7. Georgia Tech 602 7
    8. Ohio State 561 10
    9. Oregon 541 11
    10. Pitt 540 8
    11. Oklahoma St. 462 12
    12. Penn State 382 14
    13. Iowa 372 15
    14. Virginia Tech 344 17
    15. Clemson 313 19
    16. Utah 283 18
    17. Oregon St. 253 22
    18. LSU 251 9
    19. Brigham Young 236 20
    20. Miami (Fla.) 219 21
    21. USC 144 23
    22. Houston 140 24
    23. Mississippi 135 NR
    24. N. Carolina 125 25
    25. California 78 22

    Also receiving votes: Stanford 75, Navy 54, Nebraska 43, Central Michigan 27, Wisconsin 21, Arizona 21, Temple 18, Northwestern 16, West Virginia 13, Rutgers 5, South Florida 4.


    The SportsJournalists.com college football poll committee: Slappy4428 (chairman), 2muchcoffeeman, Agate Page, Azom, Bubbler BYH, Della9250, Dparker85, Elliotte Friedman, GB-Hack, Hammer Pants, Hank Scorpio, Huggy, Ishouldcoco, Joe Schmoe, KYsportswriter, Layman, Madhavok, Matt1735, Orville Redenbacher, Oz, Piotr Rasputin, Popedirkbenedict, Precious Roy, Red Smith Clone, Rumpleforeskin, spnited, Starman, Stormsurge, Sxysptswrtr,Trooper Bari, WS, Songbird. Not voting: Jesus Muscatel.
     
  8. Oz

    Oz Well-Known Member

    Re: 2009 SportsJournalists.com College Football Poll -- Week 12 11/23/09 Page 22

    Slappy, well done, as usual. Just one minor quibble -- Boise State (Oregon) is actually tied with Florida (LSU), Texas (Oklahoma State) and Cincinnati (Oregon State) for fewest top-25 wins among the teams you highlighted above.
     
  9. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    Re: 2009 SportsJournalists.com College Football Poll -- Week 12 11/23/09 Page 22

    Well, yes and no. Current top-25, yeah. Top 25 at the time, no. Oklahoma was ranked when it played texas
     
  10. Oz

    Oz Well-Known Member

    Re: 2009 SportsJournalists.com College Football Poll -- Week 12 11/23/09 Page 22

    Yeah, I was looking at it as current top 25 opponents.
     
  11. Songbird

    Songbird Well-Known Member

    Re: 2009 SportsJournalists.com College Football Poll -- Week 12 11/23/09 Page 22

    I just don't see Florida getting 17 first-place votes with its schedule. Alabama is 4-0 against teams that were ranked at the time. Florida has one win against a top 25 team.
     
  12. Rumpleforeskin

    Rumpleforeskin Active Member

    Re: 2009 SportsJournalists.com College Football Poll -- Week 12 11/23/09 Page 22

    At least the TCU bangwagon is gaining some steam. Two votes last week, three votes this week. Who knows where they'll end up.
     
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