AP is still last week's pollhttp://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/rankings
Oregon stayed in the polls, we did not get into the polls.
Right there with you, man. One game at a time, just keep winning.I really don't care about the rankings too much at this point in time. I would be happy to win the remaining games by 1 point each going forward. Quite frankly the years with Callahan and Bo have changed my perspective of the game......Just keep winning regardless of style points and the polls will eventually catch up to us.
If we win, even by a point we move up. See UGA moving up in spite of struggling with Nichols State. Winning, as we have all discussed fixes a laundry list of woes i.e. recruiting, national perception, Bowl games, etc....Right there with you, man. One game at a time, just keep winning.I really don't care about the rankings too much at this point in time. I would be happy to win the remaining games by 1 point each going forward. Quite frankly the years with Callahan and Bo have changed my perspective of the game......Just keep winning regardless of style points and the polls will eventually catch up to us.
Who gave Michigan a #1 vote? Sure, they could be a good team but it's still just hype. Other teams have actually played great already.Here's the complete AP Top 25.
The top Big12 team is at 16, yikes.
1. Alabama Crimson Tide (50 first-place votes)
2. Ohio State Buckeyes (4)
3. Louisville (6)
4. Michigan Wolverines (1)
5. Clemson Tigers
6. Houston Cougars
7. Stanford Cardinal
8. Michigan State Spartans
9. Washington Huskies
10. Texas A&M
11. Wisconsin Badgers
12. Georgia Bulldogs
13. Florida State
14. Tennessee Volunteers
15. Miami
16. Baylor Bears
17. Arkansas Razorbacks
18. LSU Tigers
19. Florida Gators
20. Nebraska
21. Texas
22. San Diego State
23. Ole Miss
24. Utah
25. Oklahoma Sooners
What a joke. They may finish the season under 500 but still ranked based on the strength of the secLol at Ole miss still being ranked at 1-2.
They're scheduled to play in the regular season -- Thursday night November 17th in Houston.Right now, the dream match up in college football would be Houston vs. Louisville.
And that's a very weird thing to type.