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2009 SEC Football Power Poll: Week 4
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Week 4
Through 27 September 2009
Here’s my ballot for this week in the SEC Power Poll, along with a feeble attempt at explaining why I’m such a moron. Hopefully most of these are fairly obvious.
Here they are, my darlins:
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The Florida Gators manhandled Kentucky this past weekend, but the Cats manhandled Tebow. The Gators are good, very good. They are, however, beatable. Without Tebow, they are very beatable. |
| Result: UF 41 • UK 7 | |||
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After seeing he Alabama Crimson Tide make short work of Arkansas, my gut is beginning to tell me that Alabama is the best team in the SEC. That’s why they are tied for first this week. |
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| Result: ALA 35 • ARK 7 | |||
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The LSU Tigers get the bump to number 3 this week for simply managing to not lose against Miss. St. I don’t think they are nearly as good as Florida or Alabama, but I do think they are the best of the rest. |
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| Result: LSU 30 • MSU 26 | |||
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The Georgia Bulldogs found their stride this past week against a solid Arizona State team. Maybe they have begun to figure out what the problem was and have started heading in the right direction. They rise shakily in my ballot. |
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| Result: GA 20 • AZ St.17 | |||
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The Auburn Tigers are not flashy and are not getting a lot of press, but they are disciplined and undefeated. I think that counts for something. I am not sure how well they will fare down the stretch, but for now I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt. |
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| Result: AUB 54 • Ball St. 30 | |||
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The Ole Miss Rebels laid a huge egg versus South Carolina last week and obviously are not quite as good as I originally thought. Still, I think they have a chance to remain very relevant in the SEC West. |
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| Result: MISS 10 • SC 16 | |||
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The South Carolina Gamecocks have apparently righted the ship and look light years better against the Rebels this past week. They played with more “fire” than I’ve seen in a long time. They have a bye this week since SC State simply doesn’t count as an opponent. |
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| Result: SC 16 • MISS 10 | |||
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Yes, I know they lost, but Dan Mullen has the Mississippi State Bulldogs looking tough. They had LSU beaten, and let it slip away. At this point, they are definitely my most improved team. I guess this means I have to get used to hearing cowbells again. They’ll be tested again this week by the bumblebees of Georgia Tech. |
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| Result: MSU 26 • LSU 30 | |||
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The Tennessee Volunteers struggled this week on defense against a scrappy Ohio team that refused to die. My gut tells me they were tired from the Florida game or looking ahead to Auburn. Either way, this week looks to be a milestone game for the Vols. |
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| Result: UT 34 • Ohio 23 | |||
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The Kentucky Wildcats got the hell pounded out of them by Florida and they responded by sending Tebow to the hospital. Kentucky looks like Kentucky usually looks: not good, not bad, and not at all happy that basketball season isn’t here yet. |
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| Result: KY 7 • FLA 41 | |||
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The Arkansas Razorbacks, took it in the chops from Alabama who did everything that Georgia didn’t do against the Hogs: namely play a little defense. It’s amazing how actually defending your end of the field will keep an opponent from scoring. |
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| Result: ARK 7 • ALA 35 | |||
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The Vanderbilt Commodores beat up on Rice and got a much needed win. The Owls, however, are 0-4, so I’m not so sure that means much. Either way, the Dores’ are going to have to pick it up this week lest they be smitten by the ticked-off Rebels in a nasty way. |
| Result: VU 36 • Rice 17 | |||
The Rest of the Power Poll
Now that you have wasted your time looking at my ballot, go check out what everybody else is saying over at Team Speed Kills, where the round-up will appear later this week.
Friday Already?!?
Well, here it is, Friday, and I’ve got very little to show for the week…
I have been tied up the latter half of the week, and have been unable to get anything of consequence posted. Even now, I am writing during a break in the action at a deposition. Sad though it may be, I think Orson over at EDSBS may have gotten things right in his “football reads” assessment of the path most lawyers take in finding their career—especially the whole lack of math skills part.
Anyway, since I’ve pretty much been absent lately, at a minimum, I wanted to pass a long a great video I stumbled upon. This is a pre-game pep-talk from the chaplain at Georgia Tech. Great line in there about “We gonna fight, till we cant fight no more, gonna lie down, bleed a while, gonna get up, fight some more!!!”
Video: Gonna Fight Some More!!!
• HT to: Her Loyal Sons
Bring it! I’m ready to bleed a while…
Image(s) Courtesy of: EDSBS
SEC Football Power Poll: Final 2008 Season Poll Ballot
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Final 2008 Season Poll
Well, as we try to dig out of the snow that has covered everything in my neck of the woods, I am trying to get caught back up. Yes, I admit it I’ve been lazy these past few days and haven’t posted a darn thing.
Back in the saddle, here we go…
Yes sports fans, the 2008 college football season is in the books. We here at Gate 21, along with fellow fans of the other SEC teams hated to see it go so much that we drug out our final voting for as long as we could. Try as we might, however, football season is over. Thus, here is my last ballot in the SEC Power Poll for the 2008 season, along with an feeble attempt at explaining why I’m such a moron.
In all its radiant glory:
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No matter how much I dislike them or how hard I might try, the Florida Gators are the National Champions, and thus are deserving of the No. 1 spot in the final poll, no questions asked. Sucks, don’t it? |
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Pre-season, I’d have said you were crazy if you told me that the Ole Miss Rebels would be my No. 2 team at season’s end, but they earned it. With their strong finishing victory against Texas Tech, their 9-4 overall record, their amazing improvement over last year, and their having been the only team to beat Florida they earned it. Nice job by the Right-Reverend Nutt. |
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No change for the Georgia Bulldogs. Sure, they beat Michigan State, but it wasn’t pretty and they were supposed to win. A solid season, but a disappointing one nonetheless. On another note, I’m sure gonna miss Larry Munson, though… |
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Well, the Alabama Crimson Tide took notched two lop-sided losses since the last regular season ballot. The Florida loss was (in my mind) expected. The Utah blow-out was not. Thus, the Tide falls a few spots for a lapse in focus. Still, a nice season for a team full of freshmen and sophomores. |
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The Vanderbilt Commodores were supposed to be average this season. They were supposed to putz along, business as usual. They were supposed to lose to Boston College. So much for “supposed tos.” Here’s to Vandy, to showing everyone they still know how to Show their Gold! |
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The Kentucky Wildcats won their bowl game against East Carolina — earning them their first win against a team with a winning record. That’s hardly impressive, and they hang on to their spot by the narrowest of margins. |
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Most folks thought that Georgia Tech would give the LSU Tigers fits. In the end, the only fits were the withdrawal pains of the Tiger faithful when they quit selling beer at the Georgia Dome at the start of the 4th quarter. Nice finish to a rollercoaster season. |
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The South Carolina Gamecocks hoped to end their late-season slide against Iowa. Nice idea, but one which simply failed to come together. Still, considering they started with 2 conference losses, not all that bad. Hey, at least they got to go to a bowl. |
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I had half a mind to give the Tennessee Volunteers a bump up due to all the excitement surrounding new coach Lane Kiffin, but I couldn’t in good conscience do that. Next year, however, should be fun in Knox-vegas. |
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“There’s nothing to see here, please disperse. The cow-bell clanging you hear is all a figment of your imagination.” This was a tough one for the Mississippi State Bulldogs, and I hated to see Sly Croom—my pre-season coach of the year—go, but he did about as well as he could given the situation he inherited. |
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The Arkansas Razorbacks showed some real improvement during the middle of the season, but faded at the end. Still, Bobby Petrino didn’t quit mid-season to go coach the German National Swimming team, so there’s that, too. |
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Yeah, I dropped the Auburn Tigers a spot. Any fan base who attacks their new coach before he even coaches a game earns that due to the divisive nature of their actions. Of course, I understand they blame the AD. Still, a tough situation for new head coach Gene Chizik. |
Well, there you have it. My final ballot for 2008. Hopefully, the powers that be will ask me back for another round in the fall. Either way, it has been fun indeed. Do not, however, be dismayed—I’ll be posting my SEC Basketball Power Poll ballot in the next day or so.
The Rest of the Power Poll
Now that you have wasted your time looking at my ballot, go check out what everybody else is saying over at Garnet and Black Attack, where the final poll results will be posted Wednesday-ish.
Headlines, Links, & Lies: Post-BCS Hangover Vitriol Edition

Well, I am—quite obviously—running behind. I have yet to get my thoughts together on the BCS Championship Game—which President-elect Obama still thinks needs to be sacked in favor of a playoff—and the conclusion of the 2008-09 football season.
I’m going to blame it on the uncontrollable projectile vomiting that accompanied the realization that the Florida Gators had been crowned national champions…
I know, I know, I am supposed to pull for the SEC, and as a general rule I always do. Had the Alabama Crimson Tide, Georgia Bulldogs, or any other member of the SEC won, then I would be overflowing with my congratulations to the team in representing the conference on the most visible stage in the country. There’s only one problem with this general rule of mine, it has one exception:
I have never and will never pull for the Florida Gators in any sporting event. No way, no how, no sir.
Without re-hashing what I have already said, I hate to lose to many of the SEC schools (most notably Alabama) but I don’t “hate” those schools. With Florida it is different. I realize this will label me as a sour-grapes sort of poor sport who blames Tennessee’s poor performance this year on every one but the Vols. It is petty, it is juvenile, it is silly.
Frankly, I don’t care…
Furthermore, had the thousands of classless thugs folks that I had to deal with during my three trips to Gainesville for games shown a little more class, then this wouldn’t be the case. Of course I doubt the Gators care what I think either. Thus, I’ll congratulate the LSU Tigers for a nice win against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, the Georgia Bulldogs for their besting of the Michigan State Spartans, the Ole Miss Rebels for up-ending the Texas Tech Red Raiders, The Vanderbilt Commodores and Kentucky Wildcats for managing to win their bowl game when few gave them much of a chance. To all of you, congratulations. As for Alabama, well, thank you for representing the conference in the BCS, despite losing to a tough Utah Utes squad. The Utes are a solid team and there is no shame in the loss.
Florida, however, can suck it…
Alrighty, I suppose that’s enough venom for the moment. Then again, maybe not.
“You’d have to be out of your friggin’ mind not to want to play for the Gators,”
• Urban Meyer commenting after the Gators victory over the Oklahoma Sooners
• Via Go Vols Xtra: Meyer sees no end to Florida’s reign
Nice to see that Meyer isn’t smug about it all.
Fortunately, Lane Kiffin doesn’t seem to be the type of guy who really cares about impressions and opinions. He spent his week giving the current members of Vols football squad the proverbial “Come to Jesus” experience as he has made it clear that he expects a lot from his players not just on the field, but in the classroom as well. He drove this point home by showing up unannounced in a few classrooms around the Hill and by dismissing Darius Meyers and giving Brent Vinson one chance to straighten-up. Other sources indicate that, in addition to these “visible” actions by the Blackjack General, there have been other disciplinary actions taken to shore-up various shortcomings by players. Both Ramone Johnson and Demetrius Morely have also been mentioned as having been “encouraged” to find more focus. I have a feeling that there will be more heard on this subject in the coming months leading up to the Orange and White game this spring.
All of this is fine by me. Sometimes you have to do a little housekeeping when you are trying to make changes.
Speaking of changes, Mike Griffith posted a particularly interesting piece on the perceptions of various members of the national sports media on Kiffin’s selection as the new head coach at Tennessee. The general consensus is that no one really knows how things will turn out.
I found the response of ESPN.com’s Gene Wojciechowski to be particularly insightful:
“I don’t know what to think. I know he’s hiring a great NFL staff – his dad from Tampa and Orgeron from the Saints. He’s going into one of the most impatient places there is. The whole thing is a chemistry experiment to me. It will be fascinating to see how it plays out. It’s one of the few hires where most people don’t have a feel for how it will work out. It’s one of the greatest calculated gambles I’ve seen in a while. If it works, Mike Hamilton looks like a genius. If it doesn’t, they fired a pretty good coach.”
• Via Go Vols Xtra: National Media sounds off on Kiffin hire
Personally, I find the reactions in Griffith’s piece refreshing for two reasons. First, it is nice for once to hear the media talking-heads admit that they don’t know everything about everything—I guess they all forgot to pay the bill on their crystal balls due to the economic downturn. Second, and most importantly, I like the fact that Kiffin represents a paradigm shift for Tennessee. When given a choice between a hamburger or pizza, Smiling Mike appears to have chosen the Billy Barou (Nachos) with extra queso and hot sauce.
Thus far, when it comes to staff selections, Kiffin has been keeping up his end of the bargain.
As a result, the Vols are seeing a serious up-swing in their recruiting fortunes as National Signing Day approaches. According to Scout.com’s Jeffrey Stewart*, it appears he has the right people out in the field knocking on doors—giving Tennessee a chance at a fabulous finish which seemed unlikely not long ago. At present the Vols have 17 commitments, but the No. 4 wide receiver, No. 4 running back, No. 4 tight end and No. 2 offensive tackle in the nation are all making visits in the coming days. At worst, it’s now looking like a top 20 class. Basilio has a nice breakdown (courtesy of “X”) for those interested.
Oh, and despite the fact that Mike Hamilton’s little chemistry experiment is not a cheap one, UT announced that ticket prices will not be going up in Neyland Stadium this fall.
Note to self “Butts in the seats = Good”

Fulmer in the ACC?
Meanwhile, rumors are flying all over the place about the possibility of the Great Punkin being considered for the head coaching job at Boston College, after coach Jeff Jagodzinski was fired on Wednesday for interviewing with the New York Jets. Fulmer has been a good friend of Boston College AD Gene DeFilippo from their time together as grad assistants on the Tennessee staff in the early 1970’s. DeFilippo was instrumental in Fulmer’s decision to hire Dave Clawson prior to the 2008 season:
Ultimately, Fulmer settled on Clawson, who had interviewed the year before for the Boston College head coaching job. BC athletic director Gene DeFilippo was a graduate assistant at Tennessee in the early 1970s when Fulmer was getting his coaching start, and the two have continued to talk over the years.
DeFilippo’s endorsement of Clawson carried a lot of weight with Fulmer, who was even more intrigued after he met and talked football with Clawson. A dandy playcaller himself when he performed those duties under John Majors from 1989-92, Fulmer liked the idea of bringing some new blood into the program. And that’s not a knock against Cutcliffe, either.
• Via ESPN.com: Clawson, Volunteers planning to beef up running game
Many fans and media observers feel that Fulmer would be near the top of possible candidates outside of the existing Eagles staff members, especially considering the importance of loyalty in the mind of DeFilippo who has no problem following his instincts. There has been no official word at present, but the possibility has begun to gain some traction in the press and the Blogosphere. Whether anything comes of these rumors remains to be seen.
Oh, and the BasketVols lost to Gonzaga in overtime, snapping the Vols’ 37-game winning streak. That pretty much sucked.
Up next, the Georgia Bulldogs, Saturday at noon—likely without Tyler Smith (sigh…). As is my usual practice (and time permitting), I plan on jumping in the game open thread over at Rocky Top Talk—if you haven’t participated in one in the past, they are fun and you should give it a try. Tell Joel I sent you.
I should post more on Bruce and the Barbarians (as well as the fact that Pat Summitt is only five games away from her 1,000th win), but—as I said from the outset—I’m still in catch-up mode. We should be in full basketball mode here at the Gate by sometime next week.
Until then…
Go Vols, Beat the Bulldogs!
Image Courtesy of: UTSports.com
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SEC Power Poll Ballot: Week 13
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Week 13
Through 22 November 2008
Well, there were only four games in the SEC this weekend, thus, I have very little to say about some of the teams that took the week off. Be that as it may, here’s my ballot for this week in the SEC Power Poll, along with a feeble attempt at explaining why I’m such a moron.
In all its radiant glory:
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The Alabama Crimson Tide did not play and spent the weekend quilting. I really doubt, however, that this minor lapse in focus will matter considering Auburn is likely toast this weekend anyway. |
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C’mon guys, the Citadel?! Have a heart… The Florida Gators face the Florida State Seminoles this weekend before getting ready for the Tide in the SEC Championship Game. I bet there is nothing in the world that Bobby Bowden would like more than to spoil the Gators run. Too bad it isn’t going to happen. |
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The Georgia Bulldogs did not play this week, but face the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets this weekend. A win against the Ramblin’ Wreck all but makes the Dawgs a lock for the Florida-House-Capital-USA-Tangerine-Comp-One-Citrus Bowl, or what ever the hell they are calling it these days. |
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The Ole Miss Rebels have come out of nowhere to beat two Top 25 teams, and nearly beating a third. As a result, they have rocketed toward the top of my ballot. Now, if they can just win the Egg Bowl, they’ll have put together an 8-win season, which is impressive considering how lousy they were last year. I bet Arkansas is wishing they still had their “Nutt” now… |
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The South Carolina Gamecocks did not play, but this week will face kissing-cousin the Clemson Tigers. The Cocks need a win to really call this a good season. Clemson needs a win to maintain respectability. My money is on the Ole Ball Coach… |
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The Kentucky Wildcats had the week off, and now look to face the Vols in Knoxville. The Cats desperately need a win to improve their bowl hopes. Can the Wildcats break the streak this weekend? Good Lord, I hope not! |
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I really hated to see the Vanderbilt Commodores lose, but then again I’d have hated to see the Vols lose more. Either way, this has been a successful season for the Dores, and at least there’s a chance a bowl (which more than my Vols can say). |
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Wow, the LSU Tigers‘ season has gone straight into the toilet. I suppose a repeat championship is out of the question. |
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Nice win for the Tennessee Volunteers against the Dores, in a season where every win is a “nice win.” Can the Big Orange send the Great Punkin out with a win? He surely deserves that small courtesy. |
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CLANG! CLANG! CLANG! Yes, Virginia, there is a CowBell Claus, and after the bell banging Mississippi State Bulldogs got his gift and managed to barely squeak past Arkansas 31-28 this past week, his job is done and he’s decided to go get drunk until next year. Their Egg Bowl battle this week with the Rebels, however, doesn’t look as promising. |
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Sheesh! Pre-season, I had the Auburn Tigers winning the West. That’s the last time I base make picks based on which coach has the strongest hair gel. The Iron Bowl this weekend could get really ugly. |
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So much for slowly improving… I guess the Arkansas Razorbacks have probably met the expectations most had for them this season—namely floundering about. |
The Rest of the Power Poll
Now that you have wasted your time looking at my ballot, go check out what everybody else is saying over at Garnet and Black Attack, where the final poll results will be posted Wednesday-ish.
2008 CBS Sports BlogPoll Ballot: Week 11
Here’s my ballot for this week’s CBS Sports College Football BlogPoll hosted by—as you might imagine—CBS Sports.
Week 11
Through 08 November 2008
Things stay interesting this week, but Penn State and Iowa may have helped keep the BCS committee from facing a repeat of last year’s debacle. Thus, here is my preliminary BlogPoll Top 25 for this week. Most of these should be fairly obvious. Either way, here’s my ballot:
My Ballot for the Week
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Alabama | – |
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Texas Tech | – |
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Oklahoma | 1 |
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Florida | 1 |
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Texas | 2 |
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Southern Cal | – |
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Missouri | 1 |
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Boise State | 4 |
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Utah | – |
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Ohio State | 3 |
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North Carolina | 6 |
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Penn State | 9 |
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Ball State | 2 |
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Georgia | 4 |
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Brigham Young | 1 |
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Oklahoma State | 6 |
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Pittsburgh | 2 |
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Michigan State | 4 |
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TCU | 8 |
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LSU | 6 |
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South Carolina | 5 |
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Florida State | 4 |
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Cincinnati | 3 |
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Virginia Tech | 2 |
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Tulsa | 1 |
Dropped Out: California (#20), Georgia Tech (#21), Northwestern (#23), Minnesota (#24), Maryland (#25).
Explanations after the jump…
2008 CBS Sports BlogPoll Ballot: Week 10
Here’s my ballot for this week’s CBS Sports College Football BlogPoll hosted by—as you might imagine—CBS Sports.
Week 10
Through 01 November 2008
With the “power” teams making their claims with increasing volume, the BCS committee is already exploring the option of entering the witness protection program. It’s looking like 2007 all over again. Nonetheless, here is my preliminary BlogPoll Top 25 for this week. Most of these should be fairly obvious. Either way, here’s my ballot:
My Ballot for the Week
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| 1 | Alabama | 1 |
| 2 | Texas Tech | 4 |
| 3 | Penn State | – |
| 4 | Oklahoma | – |
| 5 | Florida | 3 |
| 6 | Southern Cal | 1 |
| 7 | Texas | 6 |
| 8 | Missouri | 2 |
| 9 | Utah | – |
| 10 | Oklahoma State | 3 |
| 11 | TCU | 1 |
| 12 | Boise State | 1 |
| 13 | Ohio State | 1 |
| 14 | LSU | 1 |
| 15 | Ball State | 1 |
| 16 | Brigham Young | 3 |
| 17 | North Carolina | 3 |
| 18 | Georgia | 11 |
| 19 | Pittsburgh | 5 |
| 20 | California | 6 |
| Georgia Tech | 5 |
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| 22 | Michigan State | 4 |
| 23 | Northwestern | 3 |
| 24 | Minnesota | 7 |
| 25 | Maryland | – |
Dropped Out: Oregon (#18), Florida State (#21), Tulsa (#22), South Florida (#23).
Explanations after the jump…













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