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Let's start it up. Your top 15.

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 12:46 am
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
1 USC
2 Florida
3 LSU
4 Oklahoma
5 WVU
6 Cal
7 Ohio St
8 Texas
9 Penn St
10 Rutgers
11 Oregon
12 Boston College
13 Wisconsin
14 South Carolina
15 Alabama

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:11 am
by Cicero
1 USC
2 LSU
3 Oklahoma
4 Florida
5 West Va
6 Cal
7 Texas
8 Penn St
9 Ohio State
10 Boston College
11 Oregon
12 South Carolina
13 Wisconsin
14 Clemson
15 Texas A&M

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:13 am
by L45B
1. USC
2. Florida
3. LSU
4. Oklahoma
5. Cal
6. West Virginia
7. Texas
8. Wisconsin
9. Oregon
10. Ohio State
11. Penn State
12. South Carolina
13. Rutgers
14. Boston College
15. Alabama

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 3:56 am
by Q, West Coast Style
1. USC
2. LSU
3. Oklahoma
4. Florida
5. Oregon
6. Cal
7. West Virginia
8. Wisconsin
9. Ohio State
10. Alabammer
11. Boston College
12. Texas
13. South Carolina
14. Penn State
15. Rutgers

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:19 am
by OUMO
1. LSU - Stout D
2. Oklahoma- Stout D, just not as stout as LSU
3. USC - Still do not think Nebraska is all that
4. Florida - Fulmer sucks ass, lots of talent though
5. Penn St - could be wrong on this one
6. Ohio St - could be wrong again
7. Texas - I just want them rated high so OU can kick their ass
8. Oregon - have looked good to me
9. Cal - Might not stay here long
10. Boston College - eh
11. West Virginia - will get upset
12. Alabama - I like em
13.Wisconsin - something just leaves me empty every year with the Badge
14. South Carolina - Spurrier
15. Rutgers - The Rut

I am sure I am totally wrong.

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:36 am
by Danimal
1. LSU-just to be different, best D in the nation with one of the better O's
2. USC-coulda named the score yesterday
3. Florida-Meyer finally has a qb that fits his offense, just think what he'll do when he finally get a stud rb.
4. OU-Bradford looks to be for real but can a frosh take them to the promised-land?

Big drop-off from here

5. Ohio State-they win ugly but they still win
6. WV
7. Cal
8. Oregon
9. Texas
10. PSU
11. South Carolina
12. BC-win over Ga Tech earns them a big jump
13. Clemson
14. Rutgers
15. Alabama

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:13 am
by RumpleForeskin
1 USC
1a LSU
3 Oklahoma
4 Florida
5 California
6 Oregon
7 Rutgers
8 Penn St
9 West Virginia
10 Texas
11 Wisconsin
12 Ohio St
13 South Carolina
14 Clemson
15 Boston College

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:01 am
by OUMO
Danimal wrote:1. LSU-just to be different, best D in the nation with one of the better O's
2. USC-coulda named the score yesterday
3. Florida-Meyer finally has a qb that fits his offense, just think what he'll do when he finally get a stud rb.
4. OU-Bradford looks to be for real but can a frosh take them to the promised-land?
Can't argue with that at all.

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 12:49 pm
by buckeye_in_sc
1 LSU
2 Florida
3 Bama
4 South Carolina
5 Kentucky
6 Georgia
7 Arkansas
8 Miss State
9 Miss
10 Vandy
11 Tennessee
12 Auburn
13 LSU's 2nd Team
14 FLA's 2nd Team
15 Southern Cal

Sin,

SEC Ball Sucking Homer



My real poll

1 USC - look they are for real
2 LSU - wow...this could be a great MNC matchup if they both win out
3 OU - look I know UF pounded UT...but hey OU has played as well as UF
4 UF - again wow
5 WVU - a potential mess if they finish undefeated as well
6 CAL - God I hope they lose soon
7 tOSU - went on the road at U DUB and put it on the Huskies
8 Texas - struggled but got the win
9 PSU - looking scary good early
10 Oregon - very dangerous team
11 Sconsin - Citadel...come one
12 BC - Ryan is a stud
13 South Carolina - real test this week
14 Clemson - looking good in a really down ACC
tie 15 Bama and Rutgers

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:16 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
1. LSU
2. USC
3. Florida
4. Oklahoma
5. West Virginia
6. Cal
7. Penn State
8. Ohio State
9. Wisconsin
10. Texas
11. Oregon
12. Fredo
13. South Carolina
14. Rutgers
15. Clemson

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:23 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
Totals so far . . .

1. USC (7 first place votes) 160
2. LSU (4 first place votes) 156
3t. Oklahoma 139
3t. Florida 139
5. Cal 107
6. West Virginia 101
7. Ohio State 90
8. Texas 83
9. Penn State 78
10. Oregon 76
11. Wisconsin 54
12. Boston College 43
13. South Carolina 35
14. Rutgers 25.5
15. Alabama 17.5

Also receiving votes: Clemson 15, Texas A&M 1

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:40 pm
by SunCoastSooner
1. LSU
2. Oklahoma
3. Florida
4. USC
5. West Virginia
6. Penn State
7. Rutgers
8. Oregon
9. Cal
10. Ohio State
11. Wisconsin
12. Texas
13. Alabama
14. South Carolina
15. Boston College

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:57 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
SunCoastSooner wrote:1. LSU
2. Oklahoma
3. Florida
4. USC
5. West Virginia
6. Penn State
7. Rutgers
8. Oregon
9. Cal
10. Ohio State
11. Wisconsin
12. Ohio State
13. Alabama
14. South Carolina
15. Boston College
Huh?

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:32 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Terry in Crapchester wrote:
SunCoastSooner wrote:1. LSU
2. Oklahoma
3. Florida
4. USC
5. West Virginia
6. Penn State
7. Rutgers
8. Oregon
9. Cal
10. Ohio State
11. Wisconsin
12. Ohio State
13. Alabama
14. South Carolina
15. Boston College
Huh?
Ooops meant Texas at 12...

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:03 pm
by Atomic Punk
I don't know how many of you have seen Oregon play this year, but they are the best Oregon team I've seen in many years. I wouldn't rank anybody until about another month though. This is coming from a former Oklahoma student and USC grad.

Too early to tell. Just saying Oregon may be a lot better than people think.

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:11 pm
by Dinsdale
Atomic Punk wrote:Just saying Oregon may be a lot better than people think.

Entirely possible.

But even us Ducksfans aren't quite sure. We'll see what happens when a team that can actually test the defense hits the scedule (ain't happening this week, with Furd coming up).

USC and Kal may well shape up to be track meets for the ages.

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:59 pm
by L45B
Ohio State has a nice little team this year, and it's always nice to get a win in the U&L where other top programs have struggled over the years.

However, our guys are really young and the offense still looks stale during long stretches. If we are a top ten team, at best we should be right at #10, but no higher IMO.

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 9:33 pm
by T REX
1 USC
2 LSU
3 UF
4 Oklahoma
5 PSU
6 Oregon
7 Ohio St
8 Texas
9 Rutgers
10 WVU
11 Cal
12 Boston College
13 Wisconsin
14 South Carolina
15 South Florida

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 9:49 pm
by Harvdog
1. USC
2. LSU
3. Florida
4. West Virginia
5. Cal
6. Texas
7. PSU
8. Oregon
9. Oklahoma
10. Wisconsin
11. Rutgers
12. South Carolina
13. BC
14. Ohio State
15. Alabama

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:11 pm
by Danimal
I think Oregon is getting respect here, they are in almost every top10 and close in the others.

As far as Ohio State goes- after the easy top-4 things become a mishmash. I put Ohio State #5 simply because Tressel has a history of being able to win the close-ones.

The Wazzu win was solid but scabdicking by UNLV and letting Citadel bitchslap your D are very lame. Wiscy needs to quit playing-down to their competition and drop-the-hammer like the upper-tier team they are alleged to be. I like Biliema, hope his team quits this coasting shit.

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:22 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
I figured the UNLV game, on the road, was just one of those start-of-the-year-shake-off-the-rust type games. But then The Citadel came out and worked the Badgers in Madison. Needless to say, I haven't been impressed. They need to come out and really unload on Iowa, and make a statement.

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:46 pm
by Jobocky
1. LSU
2. USC
3. Oklahoma
4. Florida
5. Penn St
6. Ohio St
7. Oregon
8. Cal
9. Texas
10. W Virginia
11. BC
12. Wisconsin
13. South Carolina
14. Michigan St
15. Mizzou

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 2:17 am
by Shoalzie
1. LSU
2. USC
3. Oklahoma
4. Florida
5. California
6. West Virginia
7. Penn State
8. Oregon
9. Texas
10. Wisconsin
11. South Carolina
12. Ohio State
13. Boston College
14. Clemson
15. Rutgers
(16. Alabama)

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 1:30 pm
by Goober McTuber
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:I figured the UNLV game, on the road, was just one of those start-of-the-year-shake-off-the-rust type games. But then The Citadel came out and worked the Badgers in Madison. Needless to say, I haven't been impressed. They need to come out and really unload on Iowa, and make a statement.
Like certain other Big 10 teams, the Badgers have had problems against the spread offense. Thankfully, we’re into the conference schedule now and shouldn’t have to deal with that shit any more. It does appear that the defense has been mailing it in somewhat, but they definitely looked better in the second half Saturday.

They should make theJON cry Saturday night. Smoke and mirrors, baby.

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:53 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
Updated standings . . .

1t. USC (9 first place votes) 229
1t. LSU (7 first place votes) 229
3. Florida 202
4. Oklahoma 198
5. Cal 149
6. West Virginia 146
7. Penn State 128
8. Ohio State 121
9t. Texas 119
9t. Oregon 119
11. Wisconsin 78
12. Boston College 59
13. South Carolina 51
14. Rutgers 46.5
15. Alabama 21.5

Others receiving votes: Clemson 17, Michigan State 2, Missouri 1, South Florida 1, Texas A&M 1

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:12 pm
by Dinsdale
A couple of things --

First, Michigan won a game. Regardless whether it was against the worst team in all of D1A, that still entitles them to the top 10, possibly top 5. Pollsters out front told me.

Second -- rewarding LSU for scheduling cupcakes is pure bullshit.

Sure, LSU is looking tough... REALLY tough. They've been #2 since the preseason polls. Now suddenly this week, we're hearing lots of "LSU should be #1!"

Huh?

What, based on their trouncing of a fearsome Sun Belt team that has yet to win a game? While the standing #1 team went into a ranked Big 12 team's house and kicked the living shit out of them?

Is this some sort of joke?


If the people don't demand any sort of intelligence from the pollsters, and echo their stupidity... don't complain when the pollsters do something stupid, since you ENCOURAGED it.


Unfreakingbelievable.

If more than 2 teams run the table, LSU should be left out. Period. Time to walk the walk, and take the emphasis off talking the talk, SEC. I was actually suprised to see them play VT, but it was at home, OF COURSE. This pansy-assed scheduling needs to stop. Plenty of guilty parties across the board, but the SEC is by far the worst offenders, so they should pay for it the most. Enjoy the Runner-Up Bowl, LSU.

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:39 am
by Lizard King
1. LSU
2. OU
3. Florida
4. USC



5. Oregon
6. West Virginia
7. Cal
8. Alabama
9. Texas
10. Ohio State
11. Wisconsin
12. Penn State
13. Rutgers
14. Boston College
15. Kentucky

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 6:59 am
by Danimal
Dinsdale wrote:A couple of things --

First, Michigan won a game. Regardless whether it was against the worst team in all of D1A, that still entitles them to the top 10, possibly top 5. Pollsters out front told me.

Second -- rewarding LSU for scheduling cupcakes is pure bullshit.

Sure, LSU is looking tough... REALLY tough. They've been #2 since the preseason polls. Now suddenly this week, we're hearing lots of "LSU should be #1!"

Huh?

What, based on their trouncing of a fearsome Sun Belt team that has yet to win a game? While the standing #1 team went into a ranked Big 12 team's house and kicked the living shit out of them?

Is this some sort of joke?


If the people don't demand any sort of intelligence from the pollsters, and echo their stupidity... don't complain when the pollsters do something stupid, since you ENCOURAGED it.


Unfreakingbelievable.

If more than 2 teams run the table, LSU should be left out. Period. Time to walk the walk, and take the emphasis off talking the talk, SEC. I was actually suprised to see them play VT, but it was at home, OF COURSE. This pansy-assed scheduling needs to stop. Plenty of guilty parties across the board, but the SEC is by far the worst offenders, so they should pay for it the most. Enjoy the Runner-Up Bowl, LSU.
While the SEC in-general is definitely guilty of cupcake scheduling I can't fault LSU since they did bring Va Tech in. I'm sure LSU has to visit Va Tech too, the hokies aren't doing a one-sided deal. If LSU get through the SEC unscathed, likely having to beat Florida TWICE, I'd say they deserve a shot in the big-dance.

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 4:28 pm
by T REX
Dinsdale wrote:A couple of things --

First, Michigan won a game. Regardless whether it was against the worst team in all of D1A, that still entitles them to the top 10, possibly top 5. Pollsters out front told me.

Second -- rewarding LSU for scheduling cupcakes is pure bullshit.

Sure, LSU is looking tough... REALLY tough. They've been #2 since the preseason polls. Now suddenly this week, we're hearing lots of "LSU should be #1!"

Huh?

What, based on their trouncing of a fearsome Sun Belt team that has yet to win a game? While the standing #1 team went into a ranked Big 12 team's house and kicked the living shit out of them?

Is this some sort of joke?


If the people don't demand any sort of intelligence from the pollsters, and echo their stupidity... don't complain when the pollsters do something stupid, since you ENCOURAGED it.


Unfreakingbelievable.

If more than 2 teams run the table, LSU should be left out. Period. Time to walk the walk, and take the emphasis off talking the talk, SEC. I was actually suprised to see them play VT, but it was at home, OF COURSE. This pansy-assed scheduling needs to stop. Plenty of guilty parties across the board, but the SEC is by far the worst offenders, so they should pay for it the most. Enjoy the Runner-Up Bowl, LSU.
Ad nauseum.....are you going to regurgitate the same crap all year?????? It's old at week three pal.

Find some new material.

Thanks.

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 4:41 pm
by Dinsdale
T REX wrote:It's old at week three pal.

Let's make a deal...

I'll stop cracking wise about SEC sceduling when the SEC quits making a mockery of scheduling.

Deal?

Ball's in your court, SEC.

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 8:34 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
Updated standings (accounting for LK's votes, welcome back) . . .

1. LSU (8 first place votes) 244
2. USC (9 first place votes) 241
3. Florida 215
4. Oklahoma 212
5. Cal 158
6. West Virginia 156
7. Penn State 132
8. Oregon 130
9. Ohio State 127
10. Texas 126
11. Wisconsin 83
12. Boston College 61
13. South Carolina 51
14. Rutgers 49.5
15. Alabama 29.5

Others receiving votes: Clemson 17, Michigan State 2, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, South Florida 1, Texas A&M 1

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:02 pm
by WolverineSteve
Rating schedules pre-season is lame. Noone knows how things will turn out. SEC's schedules appear tough because of the inflated rankings of the teams in conf. We've gone over this shit hundreds of times, yet SEC BSH'ers refuse to acknowledge the facts.

How's Auburn looking?
Where's the SEC defensive superiority in a game featuring 70+ points?


LSU looks pretty good. Florida looks damn tough. what else y'all got? Georgia...nope, Tennessee?nah. Alabama, not so fast my friend. It's pretty much a two team conference, like most.

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:59 pm
by Adelpiero
way too much love for South carolina

they beat a Georgia team with many issues, especially at QB. I thought georgia would struggle this year(cept if your facing Colorado).

They won't sniff the title game. They will have 4-5 conference losses when it's over. Please save the love for a team that deserves it!

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:45 pm
by T REX
WolverineSteve wrote:Rating schedules pre-season is lame. Noone knows how things will turn out. SEC's schedules appear tough because of the inflated rankings of the teams in conf. We've gone over this shit hundreds of times, yet SEC BSH'ers refuse to acknowledge the facts.

How's Auburn looking?
Where's the SEC defensive superiority in a game featuring 70+ points?


LSU looks pretty good. Florida looks damn tough. what else y'all got? Georgia...nope, Tennessee?nah. Alabama, not so fast my friend. It's pretty much a two team conference, like most.
BUWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!

If I'm not mistaken.....FLORIDA had the toughest schedule last year....and we know how that ended.....

So DIns.....let me ask you.....how do you make the NUMBER ONE schedule higher????

Oh.....you can't.....sit the fuck down unless you come with something better than this nanny-nanny boo-boo BS!!!

Fucking SEC cry-baby....

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 12:30 am
by orcinus
1. USC
2. LSU
3. OU
4. FLA
5. WVU
6. Cal
7. Oregon
8. Ohio State
9. Penn State
10. Alabama
11. Wisconsin
12. Boston College
13. Texas
14. South Carolina
15. Kentucky

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:57 am
by OUMO
T REX wrote:
Fucking SEC cry-baby....
Out of all the people on the board how can you be the one to call someone else a cry-baby?

Oh yeah, becasue you are sniveling bitch.

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 12:15 pm
by T REX
OUMO wrote:
Out of all the people on the board how can you be the one to call someone else a cry-baby?

Oh yeah, becasue you are sniveling bitch.
Yawn dude......get over it.....still bitter some nine months later?????

Now that's priceless.

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:46 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
Updated standings to account for Orc's votes . . .

1. LSU (8 first place votes) 258
2. USC (10 first place votes) 256
3. Florida 227
4. Oklahoma 225
5. Cal 168
6. West Virginia 167
7t. Penn State 139
7t. Oregon 139
9. Ohio State 135
10. Texas 129
11. Wisconsin 88
12. Boston College 65
13. South Carolina 53
14. Rutgers 49.5
15. Alabama 35.5

Others receiving votes: Clemson 17, Kentucky 2, Michigan State 2, Missouri 1, South Florida 1, Texas A&M 1

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:57 am
by SoCalTrjn
Dinsdale wrote:
T REX wrote:It's old at week three pal.

Let's make a deal...

I'll stop cracking wise about SEC sceduling when the SEC quits making a mockery of scheduling.

Deal?

Ball's in your court, SEC.

Over the last 10 years the SEC has collectively played 384 out of conference games, of those 384 games, 54 were road games vs other BCS schools (the majority of those were in state rivalry games).
Only 3 of the 12 SEC teams averaged even 1 OOC Road game vs anyone a year during that 10 year period (Kentucky, Miss st, Vandy) Kentucky played in rotating years Indiana or Louisville for 1 road OOC game a year, Miss St who played 11 road games during that 10 year period played 2 vs BCS schools the other 9 were vs Memphis, Tulane and UAB... Vandys 11 road games over that 10 year period included 3 games vs Duke and 2 vs Wake Forest, toehrs they played were Navy, Georgia tech and a few games vs TCU. In total the SEC has played 20% of their OOC games on the road (79 out of 384
Over 10 years Alabama played a total of 4 road games OOC, Arkansas played 3, Auburn played 3, LSU played 4, Tennessee played 4.
Florida and Georgia each played 6 vs instate rivals.
Its only the bottom half of the SEC teams that play road games, maybe theyre on the bottom half because they take risks in scheduling.
Until you see SEC teams play 50% of their OOC games on the road, I dont think they deserve anyones respect... anybody can win 10 games a season when 8 are played at home

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 10:43 am
by T REX
Another one?

Join the crowd.


Does anyone realize that OSU vs UF was an OOC game(extreme sarcasm for the iodots)???????????

Score?

Parrot, parrot.....same, same.....