Blogpoll Ballot - Week 12

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Here again we present the Big Red Network ballot for the college football top 25 poll at M Go Blog. I continue to produce the only list with the likes of Utah, Boise State, and Ball State in the top ten. Next week that could change as Utah takes on BYU and Ball State faces a Central Michigan team that is unbeaten in conference play.

A huge thanks to Brandon Vogel for submitting the poll last week. His was much more in line with sane people everywhere. The Big 12 continues to be well-represented, and if the Huskers continue to win, they may creep into the final rankings.

RankTeamDelta
1 Texas Tech --
2 Alabama --
3 Utah 9
4 Boise State 7
5 Ball State 12
6 Florida 2
7 Southern Cal 1
8 Texas 5
9 Penn State 2
10 Oklahoma 5
11 Oklahoma State 2
12 Ohio State 4
13 Missouri 3
14 TCU 2
15 Georgia 2
16 Brigham Young 2
17 Michigan State 2
18 Cincinnati 4
19 Pittsburgh 2
20 Oregon State 6
21 North Carolina 7
22 Boston College 4
23 LSU 3
24 Oregon 2
25 Miami (Florida) 1

Dropped Out: Florida State (#15), California (#23), South Carolina (#24), Georgia Tech (#25).

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Comments 4 comments so far

darren Nov 17 08

Steve,

While I sure don't agree with some of the choices on your list (Ball State ahead of Florida, Texas and USC!), I have to admit your ballot is always entertaining. :-)

At least you stick to your principles.

bnahusker Nov 17 08

Does a win against CU get us back in the 25 hole?

GBR!

Bob

AustinHusker Nov 17 08

I noticed we received a couple of votes in each poll already. Overtime loss to the #2 team, ass kicking by the #5 team and a loss to the #13 team doesnt seem terrible for a 7-4 team. I think 8-4 or 9-4 should get us ranked. Besides, by then Utah or Ball State or Boise State will actually have to play someone and will likely loose.

effay Nov 17 08

I don't know, do they give credit for simply being contrarian?

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