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2009 SEC Football Power Poll: Final Season Ballot

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Final Season Ballot
Well, it’s been a long season and all the games are in the books. This season, I have been less than dutiful in managing to write anything about the comings and goings of college football, which is highly disappointing for me. Of late I’ve taken a few weeks off to try and recharge myself both as a person and as a blogger—more on that later. Either way, since all that really matters in the world of college football is where you end the season, here’s my final ballot the SEC Football Power Poll, serving as a cap to the the 2009 season.
Here they are, my darlins:
| Rk. | Team | Comments |
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The last chapter in this book was nothing but ugly, but the 13 wins before that were pretty stellar. A well earned championship the Alabama Crimson Tide. |
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The Florida Gators finished strong against Cincinnati—bidding Tim Tebow a fond farewell, and possibly Urban Meyer.
Next year, however, looks awfully uncertain, not bad, just really “sketchy.“ |
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Up and down, up and down. The Ole Miss Rebels 2009 season was the roller coaster from hell, but it was fun, and was worth the ticket.
In 2010, the Rebels have holes to fill and maybe the expectations will be a little more reasonable. |
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What a difference between 2008 and 2009. The LSU Tigers looked like a top-rate, second-rate program at times, especially on offense.
I have a feeling there will be some changes in the off-season. |
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Considering where the Auburn Tigers were this time last year, I call this one a success.
Hats off to Gene Chizik for managing to return a winning record and to avoid being lynched by the Tigers’ fans. |
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The Tennessee Volunteers improved steadily throughout the season until injuries began exposing just how empty the cupboard was when Lane Kiffin took over.
Call me crazy, but I think the Vols overachieved this season. Next year, however, will be much more important; setting the stage for years to come. |
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The Georgia Bulldogs finished with a win, which is probably a good thing for Mark Richt.
The question remains, however, just how much can they reasonably improve by 2010? I fear not enough to keep the crazies at bay. |
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While there were some real bright spots here and there in 2009 for the Arkansas Razorbacks, on the whole I am not so sure that things will be much better next season for the Hogs, until they figure out who they want to be offensively and start playing just a little bit of defense.
Still, they were much better in 2009 than in 2008. |
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Once again, the South Carolina Gamecocks suffered their late-season slide. Still, they beat kissing-cousin Clemson before imploding against Connecticut.
So, how many more seasons does the Ole Ball Coach hang around? I’m thinking not that many. |
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While the Kentucky Wildcats lost to Clemson in the Music City Bowl, considering where the Cats were when Rich Brooks took over, I call four bowls in a row big time improvement.
As for the future, well, it’s not like Joker Phillips hasn’t already been there and done that. |
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Dan Mullen’s Mississippi State Bulldogs were light-years better than they were under Sly Croom in 2008. They just could never catch a break when they needed one.
Next year, however, that should start to change. |
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As for the Vanderbilt Commodores, well … umm … the field looked nice this year. |
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 2009 Football Power Poll round-up is there for all to see.
Now, on to basketball season…
2009 SEC Football Power Poll: All-SEC Team: Defensive Backs
2009 SEC Power Poll
All-SEC Team: Defensive Backs
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Well, due to a complete lack of judgment on the part of the SEC Power Poll brain-trust, Gate 21 has been selected to announce the Power Poll All-SEC Team selections at defensive back. The following positions for the 2009 All-SEC team have already been announced:
- Alligator Army: Quarterback
- Roll Bama Roll: Running Backs
- Hey Jenny Slater: Wide Receivers
- Team Speed Kills: Tight End
The rest of the positions are being announced today and tomorrow across the blogosphere. In case you miss one, be sure to check in for the most up-to-date announcements over at Team Speed Kills.
The envelope, please…
The 2009 SEC Power Poll All-SEC Selections at Defensive Back are (in order of votes received): Eric Berry (Tennessee), Joe Haden (Florida), Javier Arenas (Alabama) and Mark Barron (Alabama). The reasons behind these should be obvious, but in case they aren’t here’s why these fine athletes are the cream of the crop:
SEC Power Poll: 2009 All-SEC Football Selections Ballot
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2009 All-SEC Football Selections
Well, I have been really lousy job lately at posting. This has been due to a variety of things, none of which are of any importance to those of you out there in web-land who actually take the time to read the drivel that I produce. Be that as it may, the brain-trust of the SEC Power Poll have joined together to, yet again, collectively select an All-SEC Football team for 2009. Here is my ballot in all of its radiant glory:
2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 13
Here’s my ballot for this week’s CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 hosted by — as you might imagine — CBS Sports.
Week 13
Through 22 November 2009
Well, things appear to have settled down a bit, with only a few teams making meaningful moves in my BlogPoll Top 25 ballot for this week. Most of these should be fairly obvious. Either way, here is is:
My Ballot for the Week
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| Rank | Team | Delta |
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| 1 | Alabama | – |
| 2 | Texas | – |
| 3 | Florida | – |
| 4 | TCU | – |
| 5 | Cincinnati | – |
| 6 | Ohio State | – |
| 7 | Georgia Tech | – |
| 8 | Pittsburgh | – |
| 9 | Boise State | – |
| 10 | Penn State | 1 |
| 11 | Oregon | 1 |
| 12 | Oklahoma State | 1 |
| 13 | Brigham Young | 2 |
| 14 | Virginia Tech | 2 |
| 15 | Utah | 4 |
| 16 | Clemson | 4 |
| 17 | LSU | 7 |
| 18 | Southern Cal | – |
| 19 | Miami (Florida) | 2 |
| 20 | Houston | 2 |
| 21 | Nebraska | NR |
| 22 | Wisconsin | 8 |
| 23 | Navy | – |
| 24 | Iowa | 1 |
| 25 | Mississippi | NR |
| Last week’s ballot | ||
Explanations after the jump…
2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 9
Here’s my ballot for this week’s CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 hosted by — as you might imagine — CBS Sports.
Week 9
Through 25 October 2009
Things stabilized a bit this week in the world of college football, but there was still a little shuffling as a few teams took it in the teeth and others managed to hang on when it looked like all was lost. Thus, below are the changes to my BlogPoll Top 25 ballot for Week 9. Most of these should be fairly obvious. Either way, here it is:
My Ballot for the Week
| Rank | Team | Delta |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alabama | – |
| 2 | Texas | – |
| 3 | Florida | – |
| 4 | Southern Cal | – |
| 5 | TCU | – |
| 6 | Iowa | 2 |
| 7 | Penn State | 1 |
| 8 | LSU | 1 |
| 9 | Cincinnati | – |
| 10 | Boise State | – |
| 11 | Oklahoma State | 1 |
| 12 | Mississippi | 1 |
| 13 | Georgia Tech | 1 |
| 14 | Oregon | 1 |
| 15 | Pittsburgh | 1 |
| 16 | Ohio State | 2 |
| 17 | Virginia Tech | – |
| 18 | Houston | 2 |
| 19 | Miami (Florida) | 8 |
| 20 | Oklahoma | 1 |
| 21 | Utah | 1 |
| 22 | South Carolina | 3 |
| 23 | Notre Dame | – |
| 24 | Arizona | NR |
| 25 | West Virginia | NR |
| Last week’s ballot | ||
Explanations after the jump…
2009 SEC Football Power Poll: Week 6
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Week 6
Through 11 October 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. Not a whole lot of ways to separate between some of the teams in the middle of the pack, but at least I thought up some excuses for my decisions.
Here they are, my darlins:
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The Alabama Crimson Tide is playing better than anyone in the country right now. Their defense is brutal, their offense effective. Now, if they could just figure out how to defend a kick return. Fortunately for Alabama, Tennessee is actually worse at this the Tide. |
| Result: ALA 22 • MISS 3 | ||
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Florida Gators‘ coach Urban Meyer has proven that he will do anything to win — including risking St. Tim on a QB dive late in the game against LSU. Still, they are undefeated, that is until they likely meet Alabama in the SEC Championship game, where it’s anybody’s guess. |
| Result: FLA 13 • LSU 3 | ||
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I was actually impressed with the LSU Tigers’ showing against Florida in some respects. Their defense — in classic bend but don’t break fashion — held the Gators to only 13 points. Their measly 162 yards and 23:30 time of possession, however, did them in. Still, they are better than many other SEC squads so, they stay put at number 3. |
| Result: LSU 3 • FLA 13 | ||
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The South Carolina Gamecocks should have beaten Kentucky badly. Instead they simply kept from losing. Still, at 5-1, they are finding ways to win games. Props to Stephen Garcia for his herculean effort to drag the Cocks to victory. |
| Result: SC 28 • KY 26 | ||
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The Arkansas Razorbacks are an offensive machine that is a thrill to watch. Defensively, however, they are weak and cannot rely upon simply outscoring their opponents. Still, great progress thus far, which Florida hopes to blunt … smartly |
| Result: ARK 44 • AUB 23 | ||
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I cannot decide whether the The Tennessee Volunteers‘ win reflects a huge step forward or simply another bit of small progress paired with Georgia’s complete ineptitude. Either way, the victory over the Dawgs was huge for the program. It’s hard to believe that Jonathan Crompton — paragon of fail only weeks ago — is now the SEC offensive player of the week. Nice to see that the Blackjack General does know a lot more than the rest of us armchair geniuses |
| Result: TN 45 • GA 19 | ||
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Defensively, the Ole Miss Rebels did everything they could to beat Alabama, but their offense continues to be wobbly at best. Apparently, the Wild-Reb offense had been in the White Lightning again. |
| Result: MISS 3 • ALA 22 | ||
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Well, the party is over for Gene Chizik and the Auburn Tigers, courtesy of the Razorbacks. Auburn has a solid core, but needs to learn how to play defense — which no one (including the Vols) really require them to do previously. That whole tackling thing, that is important. |
| Result: AUB 23 • ARK 44 | ||
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The Kentucky Wildcats were weaving through the season like a bourbon soaked drunk — in and out of competence and suck. Now, with quarterback Mike Hartline gone for the season, it’s looking like the it’s looking like the hangover will stay, and the Cats’ fans will have to start getting ready for basketball season. |
| Result: KY 26 • SC 28 | ||
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I can honestly say that I have never seen a Georgia Bulldogs team with less spark than they showed in Knoxville. It’s looking like a long season for Dawgs with, Florida, Auburn, and Georgia Tech to come. I imagine the fire under Richt’s backside is for real now. |
| Result: GA 19 • TN 45 | ||
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One of these days, the Mississippi State Bulldogs and Dan Mullen are going to manage to win one of these things. They keep putting up valiant efforts, but keep coming up short. While their record hardly reflects a departure from their legendary suck of 2008, they are a far better team and continue to improve.. |
| Result: MSU 24 • HOU 31 | ||
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The Vanderbilt Commodores losing to Army. Man, what to say? In the words of the Late General Anthony General McAuliffe (in response to a German demand for surrender during the Battle of the Bulge) “NUTS!“ |
| Result: VU 13 • Army 16 |
Yes, I know, rank incompetence on my part…
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.
Also—further confirming that the standards of the Power Poll have slipped—I will be joining in the “Team Speed Kills Now! ” podcast tonight at 9:00 ET to discuss the state of the SEC at mid-season. I know you simply cannot wait to hear my brilliance unleashed. I’ll be posting an embedded player and link to the podcast later today.
Onward and upward …
2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 6
Here’s my ballot for this week’s CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 hosted by — as you might imagine — CBS Sports.
Week 6
Through 4 October 2009
After the games of this past weekend, my ballot seems to have settled down a bit near the top, but the back end continues to be a bit of a rollercoaster. Most of these should be fairly obvious. Either way, here’s my BlogPoll Top 25 ballot for week 6 of the 2009 season:
My Ballot for the Week
| Rank | Team | Delta |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Florida | – |
| 2 | Texas | – |
| 3 | Alabama | – |
| 4 | LSU | – |
| 5 | Boise State | – |
| 6 | Southern Cal | – |
| 7 | TCU | – |
| 8 | Ohio State | – |
| 9 | Penn State | 2 |
| 10 | Iowa | – |
| 11 | Virginia Tech | 1 |
| 12 | Mississippi | 1 |
| 13 | Miami (Florida) | 6 |
| 14 | Cincinnati | – |
| 15 | Notre Dame | 2 |
| 16 | Kansas | 4 |
| 17 | Oklahoma | 8 |
| 18 | Oklahoma State | 3 |
| 19 | Auburn | NR |
| 20 | Nebraska | 2 |
| 21 | Wisconsin | NR |
| 22 | Oregon | NR |
| 23 | Pittsburgh | 1 |
| 24 | Missouri | NR |
| 25 | Georgia | 10 |
| Last week’s ballot | ||
Explanations after the jump…













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