Top 25 Draft Ballot
The back half of the poll is hard to sort through, and the results of the next two weeks will change everything. This is the best I can figure for now, though. As always, your comments and suggested revisions are appreciated.
| Rank | Team | Delta |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | LSU | -- |
| 2 | Oregon | -- |
| 3 | Kansas | 1 |
| 4 | Oklahoma | 1 |
| 5 | Arizona State | 1 |
| 6 | Missouri | 1 |
| 7 | West Virginia | 1 |
| 8 | Ohio State | 5 |
| 9 | Georgia | -- |
| 10 | Florida | 4 |
| 11 | Virginia | 4 |
| 12 | Texas | 4 |
| 13 | Tennessee | 5 |
| 14 | Virginia Tech | 3 |
| 15 | Southern Cal | 7 |
| 16 | Illinois | 10 |
| 17 | Kentucky | 3 |
| 18 | Cincinnati | 5 |
| 19 | Clemson | 2 |
| 20 | Connecticut | 7 |
| 21 | Wisconsin | 5 |
| 22 | Auburn | 11 |
| 23 | Michigan | 11 |
| 24 | Boston College | 14 |
| 25 | Brigham Young | 1 |
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Penn State should be ranked
They have two close losses at Michigan and at Illinois. Their only home loss is to tOSU. They dominated Wisconsin, and beat Purdue, Iowa and Indiana (all with winning records). Compare that to BYU's record ...
I'm with you on LSU-Oregon
Right now I've got them 1-2, but if KU wins out, they've got to jump both. Same, perhaps, with Missouri.
And I feel bad for Oregon because they have a history of being left out of big games (most notably when Nebraska got in the 2001 championship game over them) and this is shaping up to be another one of those times.
Agree
Also, reluctantly have to say that if the land thieves beat an undefeated Kansas convincingly in the Big 12 CG they'd have to jump to No. 1 as well.
Keep an eye on LSU/Oregon. Oregon has no substantial obstacles left but UCLA (maybe, on a given day) and Oregon State are decent teams and if Oregon beats them in particularly impressive fashion we should at least consider them over LSU if the Tigers continue to stink it up. Still, the latter control their own fate and even solid wins over Arkansas and Tennessee/UGA/Florida should keep them in the top 2 regardless of what Oregon does. If they were to defeat Georgia in a dominant performance they should stay number one irrespective of who the Big 12 champion is and how impressive the look doing it.
3 loss teams
What is your reasoning sandwiching 3-loss Florida and Tennessee in between 2-loss Georgia, Virginia, Texas, and Virginia Tech.
Florida - one win over a team in your top 25 (Tenn)
Tennessee - one win over a team in your top 25 (UGA)
Virginia - one win over a team in your top 25 (UConn)
Virginia Tech - one win over a team in your top 25 (Clemson)
Given that their wins seem to be similar and they have lost only two games, I don't see why they are behind.
You could definitely shuffle 'em around
I think Florida's stomping of Tennessee and South Carolina, along with near-road win at LSU give them a healthier resume than some of the others.
But you could make a fine case for shuffling these teams around. I'll provide a more detailed ballot explanation for the final two weeks, as teams in contention for BCS bowls are sorted out.
South Carolina
I guess I'm not that excited about a South Carolina team that has lost four straight games. I'm just not convinced that the SEC is that good outside of LSU and Georgia (who is getting better). The rest just have resumes that consist of beating each other.
by Texas Wahoo on Nov 13, 2007 12:30 AM CST up reply actions
I know that this isn't a power poll...
...but Clemson is playing some very good football right now. Traditionally, once they get on a roll, they have wilted once the lights come on. But for now, they're playing as well as anyone in the ACC (yippee, I know) and I'm interested to see how they handle a struggling BC team this weekend.
Virginia has
looked horrendous all year. The Miami game was something of an eye opener but remember the beating they got from an otherwise putrid TAMU. Don't know what to make of it but considering their struggles in all other games I'd drop them behind Illinois at 16. I'm inclined to think the latter's victory at the Oval more impressive that the beat down at the OB.
Um...
TAMU got beat... Bad. At Miami. Do you not remember? We laughed and laughed and A&M wrote dirty notes on their amazingly prolific QB's car? Good times. Let's have some more on T+1!
Yikes!!!!
Boy, I really spaced out and for some reason reversed the route. I even recall being impressed with OU for having slaughtered the 'Canes.
Scratch that. However that game Miami struggled with Duke and has lost 4 of 5. The one win was a comede of errors vs FSU. Hard to know what to make of this but I'm inclined to think Miami is a horrible team (what does that say about TAMU). I stand by my assessment that Virginia is at best a mediocre team that has managed to eek out wins. They deserve a ranking for those accomplishments. But Illinois has looked consistently good from the close call against Missouri, to wins against Penn State and Wisconsin and finally the geuninely impressive win in Columbus. The teams ranked ahead of them have also, I think, palyed at a higher level with greater consitency than Virginia. This year wins are wins but a ranking in the low teens seems more appropriate.
Huh
Virginia hasn't blown a lot of teams out, but they have been winning. And they just destroyed the same Miami team that destroyed A&M
by Texas Wahoo on Nov 13, 2007 12:28 AM CST up reply actions
i think
that if Kansas wins out that they deserve to be #1 because they took care of buisness and won all of their games. but on the other hand, i dont think kansas will be winning out
Re:
Didn't know where to put this, but some Cowpoke news:
Oklahoma State wide receiver Adarius Bowman will miss the remainder of the regular season with an injured right knee.
[...]
"I would prefer to not talk about the injury just for the fact that I'm sure he would not appreciate that. It is a knee injury. It is not severe, but he is out for the year," Cowboys coach Mike Gundy said Monday at his weekly news conference.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/s...
And this...
Linebacker Chris Collins was permanently dismissed from Oklahoma State's football team Monday, six days after he pleaded guilty to the felony aggravated sexual assault of a 12-year-old girl in Texas.
[...]
Strathe said Collins would be permitted to keep his scholarship and remain in school.
"Because of the way Chris has conducted himself since coming to OSU, we will honor his athletic scholarship so that he can continue his education at OSU, if he is so inclined," Strathe said. "If he decides to transfer to another school, we will assist him in doing so. We feel deeply sad for everyone involved."
Earlier in the day, Gundy said he had been personally satisfied with the university's investigation into Collins before he was offered a scholarship as part of the Cowboys' 2006 recruiting class. Texas had initially offered Collins a scholarship, but rescinded it after Collins was arrested.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/s...
Dodged a bullet there, Mack.
I dont get this
How do you have him as your starter and then dismiss him after he pleads guilty? Did they not know he was going to plead guilty?
How many......
statutory rape cases do you see last for 3 YEARS? Hmmmm. Let's see we have a black defendant, a white alleged victim and some extremely wealthy white grandparents pushing the DA for over 3 years.
Inhale deeply. I smell large, stinkin', smelly campaign contributions.
NEW BOSTON, Texas—Testimony is expected to begin today in the trial of an Oklahoma State University linebacker accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl more than three years ago at an after-prom party in Texarkana, Texas.
Bowie County District Judge Leon Pesek and lawyers representing the state and the defense in the trial of Christopher Edward Collins Jr. spent most of the day Tuesday selecting a jury from a panel of 100 Bowie County residents. Nine men and three women were chosen. Three of the jurors are black, while the rest—along with one alternate juror, a male—are white.
Race was an issue addressed by Kristian Young, a Bowie County assistant district attorney, and Texarkana attorney Paul Hoover, Collins’ defense attorney. Collins is black and the alleged victim is white.
"The law’s not written in black and white. It’s written in right and wrong," Young said. "It can truthfully be said that when race plays a role in a decision, it is not a decision we can be proud of."
Hoover agreed.
"We’re way beyond the time where you can judge anybody by the color of their skin ..." Hoover said. "If you’re not by that, the...
http://www.texarkanagazette.com/news...
Wells...
Worst Line Ever
you'll see it was alleged she was asking for the sex.
If it was your 12 year old granddaughter, would you be so quick to say that?
I don't care if a 12 year old is begging for sex, it is very wrong to give it to them.
People who don't understand the devastating effects that this kind of thing can have on children, should not be so quick to blame the victim.
we are far from being beyond the time
i don't know if race comes into this case
not even gonna go there
personally don't care too much about this case
but people shouldn't be so naive to say that we're beyond the time where people are judged by the color of their skin
shoot
you can look just at colt mc'coy
people keep saying he shouldn't run ... and bringing up that he's a white qb
or they make fun of tech's receivers ... that's strictly from a football perspective ... real quick
race relations run deeper than conscious awareness and the sooner everyone starts realizing that the better off everyone will be
meanwhile ... keep your penis out of 12 year olds
and pretty much anyone under the age of 18
and if you're over 20 what can you see in someone 18 anyways
Two Questions
I have not been following this case and don't know anything more than what is on this blog, but 2 questions arise. First, I don't mean to blame the victim, but what is a 12-year-old doing at a post-prom party? Those are usually after midnight, right? What kind of prom was it, an elementary school prom? Did she look alot older? Did she lie about her age? Why was a 12-year-old out that late? Second, why is it that what this guy did was bad enough to get him kicked off the team but not bad enough to cost him his scholarship or get him kicked out of school? (I guess that is more than 2 questions.)

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