RU flipped with Stanford. GW and Syracuse survived (don't get Syracuse, honestly, but never mind), while Georgia and South Florida dropped out.
Top 5: 1. Connecticut (up 1 from last week, 35 1st place votes, up 27 from last week), 2. South Carolina (down 1, 0 1st place votes, down 26), 3. Baylor (same), 4. Notre Dame (same), 5. Maryland (same)
We'd been missing a voter for a couple of weeks, but apparently that person has returned.
Other Big Ten: 5. Maryland (same), 13. Iowa (up 1), 21. Nebraska (up 1, hmm), also receiving votes: Northwestern (29th, 18 points, no votes last week), Minnesota (t39, 4 points, no votes last week)
Other RU opponents: 6. Tennessee (same), 17. North Carolina (same), also receiving votes: LSU (35th, down 1 spot, 9 points, up 1 point)
We're getting to the point in the season when there seem to be a lot of random votes - Arkansas-Little Rock, Quinnipiac, Western Kentucky and Wichita State all have votes this week.
Interestingly, RU's drop was more a result of Stanford picking up votes than RU losing votes - RU went from 277 last week to 274 this week, while Stanford went from 239 to 296, which is a big jump up. Also, here's RU vote progression since the beginning of the year:
January 5: 94 (Ohio State and Iowa losses)
January 12: 98
January 19: 65 (1st Maryland loss)
January 26: 118
February 1: 168
February 8: 277
February 15: 274 (2nd Maryland loss)
Top 5: 1. Connecticut (up 1 from last week, 35 1st place votes, up 27 from last week), 2. South Carolina (down 1, 0 1st place votes, down 26), 3. Baylor (same), 4. Notre Dame (same), 5. Maryland (same)
We'd been missing a voter for a couple of weeks, but apparently that person has returned.
Other Big Ten: 5. Maryland (same), 13. Iowa (up 1), 21. Nebraska (up 1, hmm), also receiving votes: Northwestern (29th, 18 points, no votes last week), Minnesota (t39, 4 points, no votes last week)
Other RU opponents: 6. Tennessee (same), 17. North Carolina (same), also receiving votes: LSU (35th, down 1 spot, 9 points, up 1 point)
We're getting to the point in the season when there seem to be a lot of random votes - Arkansas-Little Rock, Quinnipiac, Western Kentucky and Wichita State all have votes this week.
Interestingly, RU's drop was more a result of Stanford picking up votes than RU losing votes - RU went from 277 last week to 274 this week, while Stanford went from 239 to 296, which is a big jump up. Also, here's RU vote progression since the beginning of the year:
January 5: 94 (Ohio State and Iowa losses)
January 12: 98
January 19: 65 (1st Maryland loss)
January 26: 118
February 1: 168
February 8: 277
February 15: 274 (2nd Maryland loss)