EricLA
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1) Baylor
2) ND
3) UCONN
4) Stanford
5) Duke
6) Miami
7) Green Bay
8) Nebraska
9) Georgetown
10) Delaware
11) Kentucky
12) Maryland
13) OSU
14) Tennessee
15) aTm
anyhoo... i realize that Kentucky, Maryalnd, OSU, and Tennessee all lost to unranked teams this past week, but at some point you have to acknowledge Tennessee's 6 losses and even tho i think they'd kill OSU in a game, their 20 point victory over the 2nd or 3rd worst team in the SEC is NOT impressive. heck, they were up by about only 12 or so with 4 minutes to go.
anyway, i'm just throwing this out there for discussion. i think in reality it will be much different but...
i'd say that the teams like Nebraska, Georgetown, and then Delaware and Green Bay should move ahead of all the teams who lost (Kentucky, MD, OSU, and Tennessee), but i don't think the "voters" will move the losing teams down as much as they should...
2) ND
3) UCONN
4) Stanford
5) Duke
6) Miami
7) Green Bay
8) Nebraska
9) Georgetown
10) Delaware
11) Kentucky
12) Maryland
13) OSU
14) Tennessee
15) aTm
anyhoo... i realize that Kentucky, Maryalnd, OSU, and Tennessee all lost to unranked teams this past week, but at some point you have to acknowledge Tennessee's 6 losses and even tho i think they'd kill OSU in a game, their 20 point victory over the 2nd or 3rd worst team in the SEC is NOT impressive. heck, they were up by about only 12 or so with 4 minutes to go.
anyway, i'm just throwing this out there for discussion. i think in reality it will be much different but...
i'd say that the teams like Nebraska, Georgetown, and then Delaware and Green Bay should move ahead of all the teams who lost (Kentucky, MD, OSU, and Tennessee), but i don't think the "voters" will move the losing teams down as much as they should...