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Taking a Stab at the New Rankings......Nah
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[QUOTE="chuck.r, post: 2538153, member: 6725"] Looking at yesterday's slate, there were 13 games that involved ranked teams. Only 4 games were "upsets" in the sense of a lower-ranked or unranked team defeating a higher-ranked opponent: Fla St over Lou; N Car over Duke; Minn over Iowa; and Neb over Rutgers. All other games played to form (the higher ranked team prevailed). All Saturday games involving ranked teams played to form as well. I doubt there will be much shake up in the rankings, other than Louisville sliding below Miss St. and Tenn dropping a couple of spots. Duke will take a hit as well. Fla St should get a boost. [/QUOTE]
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