I know that polls have been around forever and it gives the media power and such, but this week's AP Top 25 just begs to be discussed.
Here are a few things that stick out.
1. Alabama is the new #1. Not a problem with this, personally, but they go out and beat Michigan (formerly ranked #8) handily and they are all of a sudden better than USC? In this particular case, Alabama was better to begin with, but the problem here is not Alabama moving to #1. Its that Michigan was #8 and that is the basis in which Alabama moved to #1. Who says that Michigan was that good? We skull dragged them two years ago and they weren't that impressive last year.
2. If I am to believe Bristol, Florida State is the team to beat this year because of their schedule. Why aren't they higher than 6th? And if their schedule is so bad, should they ever be better than 6th? Florida State beat Murray State 69-3 this week. They get Savannah State (84-0 losers to Oklahoma State) this week. How are they getting a pass for paying two FCS teams? Hell, Ole Miss did it a few years ago and they were ripped in the media en route to a Cotton Bowl. Here you have a legitimate candidate for a national champion doing it and I haven't heard anything about it. Here's how the story goes. FSU beats up on FCS teams and ACC teams while everyone above them sans Alabama drops a game at some point. Florida State and Alabama meet for the national championship and Bama wins 45-7 and people ask what happened?
3. Its almost like when the AP poll got to 7, they started grouping teams by conference. 7-8-9 are all SEC teams. 11, 13, 14 and 16 are Big Ten teams while 12 and 15 are ACC teams. 17, 18, 20 and 21 are Big 12 teams.
4. Stanford? Are we rating teams based on graduated players now? Stanford looked like complete **** against San Jose State. Some years that's not enough to stay out of the bottom 25. For them to be in the Top 25 is a joke. Notre Dame and Florida haven't done anything to earn their way in this year, either, but Stanford???
5. The others receiving votes are always fun.
Boise State. Really? They dropped off from 24th to 26th after being exposed as average again?
Tennessee. They beat a mid-tier ACC team by two TDs. The Vols are back to the Peyton Manning days!
Ohio. They beat Penn State in the first of six years of humiliating losses.
Texas State. A first year FBS team beats Houston and gets 10 points in the Top 25 poll. Really?
Here are a few things that stick out.
1. Alabama is the new #1. Not a problem with this, personally, but they go out and beat Michigan (formerly ranked #8) handily and they are all of a sudden better than USC? In this particular case, Alabama was better to begin with, but the problem here is not Alabama moving to #1. Its that Michigan was #8 and that is the basis in which Alabama moved to #1. Who says that Michigan was that good? We skull dragged them two years ago and they weren't that impressive last year.
2. If I am to believe Bristol, Florida State is the team to beat this year because of their schedule. Why aren't they higher than 6th? And if their schedule is so bad, should they ever be better than 6th? Florida State beat Murray State 69-3 this week. They get Savannah State (84-0 losers to Oklahoma State) this week. How are they getting a pass for paying two FCS teams? Hell, Ole Miss did it a few years ago and they were ripped in the media en route to a Cotton Bowl. Here you have a legitimate candidate for a national champion doing it and I haven't heard anything about it. Here's how the story goes. FSU beats up on FCS teams and ACC teams while everyone above them sans Alabama drops a game at some point. Florida State and Alabama meet for the national championship and Bama wins 45-7 and people ask what happened?
3. Its almost like when the AP poll got to 7, they started grouping teams by conference. 7-8-9 are all SEC teams. 11, 13, 14 and 16 are Big Ten teams while 12 and 15 are ACC teams. 17, 18, 20 and 21 are Big 12 teams.
4. Stanford? Are we rating teams based on graduated players now? Stanford looked like complete **** against San Jose State. Some years that's not enough to stay out of the bottom 25. For them to be in the Top 25 is a joke. Notre Dame and Florida haven't done anything to earn their way in this year, either, but Stanford???
5. The others receiving votes are always fun.
Boise State. Really? They dropped off from 24th to 26th after being exposed as average again?
Tennessee. They beat a mid-tier ACC team by two TDs. The Vols are back to the Peyton Manning days!
Ohio. They beat Penn State in the first of six years of humiliating losses.
Texas State. A first year FBS team beats Houston and gets 10 points in the Top 25 poll. Really?