I think it depends somewhat on which preseason poll you are talking about. I think our BEST chance might come from the preseason Amway Coaches Poll. However, I agree with those above who said we will need to show we can win first and I feel we will be in that "Others Getting Votes" category, just outside the Top 25 (if we win out).Nebraska gets some votes but miss the top 25.
I think a lot of the experts are more grounded than us fans. Going into the season many Husker fans were a lot more optimistic than the experts who were predicting a losing season. If we now believe we should be unranked because that’s what we deserve following a 5-7 season, but we are ranked, great. Anyway, I’m sure when next August rolls around many fans will be predicting CFP.Seems like people are confusing what we deserve and what’ll actually happen. I don’t think anyone’s saying we deserve it at 0-0 after going 5-7.
I'll take it one step further, that game will be chosen in March/April - whenever they choose their top picks- as a primetime game. We won't have to wait until September 16th to find out the game time for that one. Oh, and it'll be our first GAMEDAY since USC.Unranked even if we finish 3 - 0.
But, by the time we play OSU on 09/28, we will not only be ranked but that game will be a nationally televised Saturday night game.
Agreed. You and I always on the same page.... What should we do about that?Seems like people are confusing what we deserve and what’ll actually happen. I don’t think anyone’s saying we deserve it at 0-0 after going 5-7.
What does finger say?Not happening. Even if we won out and managed to sneak into a bowl and win it, we ain't gonna be ranked in the preseason. Maybe receiving a a few votes, but that's about it.
Seems like people are confusing what we deserve and what’ll actually happen. I don’t think anyone’s saying we deserve it at 0-0 after going 5-7.
You're not that far off.I think it will be such a strong finish that the CFP committee will decide to unveil their rankings to begin the year and have us first closely followed by Bama, Clemson , and Michigan.