Sunday, November 30, 2008

Nov 29 NCAA Football Rankings

Rnk Team
1 Texas
2 Florida
3 Oklahoma
4 Alabama
5 Utah
6 USC
6 Boise St
8 Penn St
9 Texas Tech
10 Ohio St
11 Texas Christian
12 Boston College
13 Ball St
14 Georgia Tech
15 Georgia
16 Cincinnati
17 Pittsburgh
18 Florida St
19 Missouri
20 North Carolina
21 Michigan St
22 Oklahoma St
23 California
24 Mississippi
25 Oregon St
25 Virginia Tech
27 Brigham Young
28 Oregon
28 Nebraska
30 Iowa
31 Wake Forest
32 Northwestern
33 Clemson
34 Navy
35 Connecticut
36 West. Mich
37 West Virginia
38 South Florida
38 Tulsa
40 Air Force
41 Maryland
42 Rice
43 South Carolina
44 Kansas
45 Rutgers
46 Miami(Fla)
47 East Carolina
48 Cent. Mich
49 Wisconsin
50 Vanderbilt
50 North Carolina St
52 Nevada
53 Houston
54 Louisiana St
55 Minnesota
56 Virginia
57 Buffalo
58 Hawaii
59 Southern Miss
60 Fresno St
61 Troy
62 Notre Dame
63 Arizona
64 Tennessee
65 Bowling Green
66 Louisiana Tech
67 Kentucky
68 Illinois
69 Stanford
69 Colorado St
71 Arkansas
72 Louisville
73 Northern Ill
74 Arkansas St
75 Auburn
76 Duke
77 Colorado
78 Purdue
79 Memphis
80 San Jose St
81 Arizona St
82 Marshall
83 UNLV
84 UTEP
84 Middle Tenn St
86 Mississippi St
87 New Mexico
87 Florida Atlantic
89 Temple
90 Baylor
91 Michigan
92 UCLA
93 Kansas St
94 East. Mich
95 Akron
96 Texas A&M
96 La.-Lafayette
98 Kent St.
99 Utah St
100 Indiana
101 Florida Int.
101 Syracuse
103 New Mexico St
104 Wyoming
105 Army
106 Ohio
107 UCF
108 UAB
109 Toledo
110 La.-Monroe
111 West. Kentucky
112 San Diego St
113 Iowa St
114 Tulane
115 Miami(OH)
116 SMU
117 Washington St
118 Idaho
119 Washington
120 North Texas

Monday, November 24, 2008

Nov 22 NCAA Football Rankings

Rnk Team
1 Florida
1 Texas
3 Oklahoma
4 Alabama
5 Utah
6 Penn St
7 USC
8 Texas Tech
9 Ohio St
10 Boise St
11 Georgia
12 Missouri
13 Florida St
14 Texas Christian
15 Oklahoma St
16 Cincinnati
17 North Carolina
17 Oregon St
19 Pittsburgh
20 Georgia Tech
21 Michigan St
21 Boston College
23 Ball St
24 California
25 Brigham Young
26 Mississippi
26 Virginia Tech
28 Iowa
29 West Virginia
30 Nebraska
31 West. Mich
32 Northwestern
33 Miami(Fla)
34 Oregon
35 South Carolina
36 Cent. Mich
37 Maryland
38 Wake Forest
39 Connecticut
40 South Florida
41 Air Force
42 Rutgers
43 Louisiana St
44 Vanderbilt
45 Tulsa
46 Clemson
47 Navy
48 Wisconsin
49 Houston
50 Rice
51 East Carolina
52 Virginia
53 Fresno St
54 Kansas
55 Buffalo
56 Kentucky
57 Nevada
58 Minnesota
59 Notre Dame
60 Arizona
61 North Carolina St
62 Troy
63 Louisiana Tech
64 Hawaii
65 Southern Miss
66 Illinois
67 Stanford
68 Tennessee
69 Northern Ill
69 Colorado St
71 Bowling Green
71 Louisville
73 Colorado
74 Duke
75 Auburn
76 Arkansas St
77 Purdue
78 UTEP
79 Arkansas
80 Mississippi St
81 San Jose St
82 UCLA
83 Middle Tenn St
83 Baylor
85 Marshall
86 Memphis
86 UNLV
88 New Mexico
89 Michigan
90 Akron
91 Texas A&M
92 Arizona St
93 Kansas St
94 Florida Atlantic
95 Florida Int.
95 New Mexico St
97 Indiana
98 Temple
99 La.-Lafayette
100 Syracuse
101 UCF
102 Army
103 Utah St
104 Wyoming
105 Toledo
106 Ohio
107 La.-Monroe
108 West. Kentucky
109 East. Mich
110 UAB
111 Kent St.
112 San Diego St
113 Tulane
114 Washington St
115 SMU
116 Miami(OH)
117 Iowa St
118 Idaho
119 Washington
120 North Texas

Sunday, November 16, 2008

November 15 NCAA Football Rankings

Rnk Team
1 Florida
2 Texas
3 Texas Tech
4 Alabama
5 Oklahoma
5 USC
7 Utah
8 Penn St
8 Ohio St
10 Boise St
11 Georgia
12 Missouri
13 North Carolina
14 Oklahoma St
15 Michigan St
16 Pittsburgh
17 Texas Christian
18 Brigham Young
19 Florida St
20 Oregon St
21 Cincinnati
22 Miami(Fla)
23 Boston College
24 Ball St
25 California
26 Virginia Tech
27 Maryland
27 Nebraska
29 Connecticut
30 Georgia Tech
31 Air Force
32 Wake Forest
33 Iowa
34 West. Mich
34 Vanderbilt
36 Oregon
37 Louisiana St
38 Cent. Mich
39 Mississippi
40 West Virginia
41 South Carolina
42 Northwestern
43 Wisconsin
44 Navy
44 Rutgers
46 Tulsa
47 Virginia
48 Minnesota
49 Notre Dame
49 Clemson
51 Nevada
52 South Florida
53 Houston
54 Kansas
55 Rice
56 East Carolina
57 Arizona
58 Buffalo
59 Kentucky
60 Illinois
61 Stanford
62 Fresno St
63 Bowling Green
64 Hawaii
65 Louisiana Tech
66 Duke
67 Troy
68 Louisville
69 Southern Miss
70 North Carolina St
71 Northern Ill
72 Colorado St
73 Colorado
74 UNLV
75 UTEP
76 Arkansas
77 Auburn
78 Purdue
79 San Jose St
80 Marshall
81 Akron
82 Michigan
83 Arkansas St
84 Memphis
85 New Mexico
86 Middle Tenn St
86 Baylor
88 UCLA
89 Texas A&M
90 Tennessee
91 Arizona St
92 Florida Atlantic
93 Mississippi St
94 Kansas St
95 Indiana
96 La.-Lafayette
96 New Mexico St
98 Florida Int.
99 Army
100 Utah St
101 Temple
102 Toledo
103 Wyoming
104 UCF
105 Syracuse
106 East. Mich
107 Kent St.
108 Ohio
109 La.-Monroe
109 UAB
111 West. Kentucky
112 Tulane
113 Miami(OH)
114 Washington
115 SMU
115 Iowa St
117 Idaho
118 Washington St
119 San Diego St
120 North Texas

Saturday, November 15, 2008

BCS Nightmare

This is the worst case scenario for BCS pollsters.
Mon, Jan 7 BCS Championship Texas VS Alabama
Thu, Jan 3 Orange Maryland VS Rutgers
Wed, Jan 2 Fiesta Missouri VS Boise St
Tue, Jan 1 Sugar Florida VS Utah
Tue, Jan 1 Rose Oregon St VS Penn St

SEC
Florida loses to Florida St, and then beats Alabama in the SEC Championship. Alabama is unimpressive against Auburn, but one loss in SEC Championship game to a 11-2 Florida team means they feel like a legitimate top 2 team.
BIG XII
Texas Tech loses to Oklahoma, who loses to Oklahoma St. Texas Tech plays Missouri in the BIG XII Championship and loses. Texas is impressive against Texas A&M, finishing 11-1 and in 2nd place in Big XII South.
PAC-10
Oregon St wins out, and is outright Pac-10 Championship. USC wins their games in impressive fashion and is finishes a strong 11-1, but 2nd place in the Pac-10.
ACC
Florida St loses to Boston College and Maryland, and finishes 3rd in its division. Everybody in ACC has four loses, and Maryland ends up beating Georgia Tech in the ACC final.
Big 10
Michigan St beats Penn St. Ohio St, Penn St, and Michigan St are co-Big 10 champs.
Big East
Pittsburgh beats Cincinnati, but loses to West Virginia and Connecticut. West Virginia loses to South Florida, and Cincinnati loses to Syracuse. Rutgers Wins out and wins the Big East.
Non-BCS
Ball St, Utah and Boise St are all undefeated
Outcome
There is no way that a one-loss SEC team can be passed over for a Pac-10 team with the same record. Even though Florida beats Alabama, Alabama stays at #2. Texas becomes #1, while Missouri plays in the Fiesta Bowl. The BCS must take Boise and Utah because Rutgers is so low, but Ball St is slighted and upset-MAC presidents demand a play-off system be implemented in the future. USC is also passed over, despite being considered the best team by many people. They play Oklahoma in the Holiday Bowl, which is seen as the better match up than any BCS bowl. Orange Bowl gets beat in the ratings by a ESPN College Basketball and the NHL on Versus.

BCS Dream Scenario

BCS Dream Scenario
Let’s start with the BCS championship game.
The BCS wants to have two undisputed teams in the final game, and a match up that will create excitement and interest. With that in mind, the BCS wants to have the SEC champ play the BIG XII champ in the final game.
Mon, Jan 7 BCS Championship Florida Vs. Texas
Thu, Jan 3 Orange Florida St Vs. Utah
Wed, Jan 2 Fiesta Texas Tech Vs. Ohio St
Tue, Jan 1 Sugar Alabama Vs. Pittsburgh
Tue, Jan 1 Rose USC Vs. Penn St
SEC
It doesn’t really matter which way the conferences go (assuming the BIG XII South wins the title game). In the SEC it is cut and dry. Alabama is going to play Florida in the SEC Championship, and as long as Florida beats Florida St the winner will have at most one loss. If Alabama beats Auburn, the loser will likely go to the Sugar Bowl.
Dream scenario- Florida beats Alabama and goes to the BCS title game. I’m sure the BCS would mind an undefeated Alabama team winning, but I believe most people feel Florida is a better team and bigger draw.
BIG XII
There are three teams in line to win the BIG XII South: Texas Tech, Texas, or Oklahoma. Any one of them is fine with the BCS, but I’m sure FOX would prefer an undisputed Texas team to win and play in the BCS championship, while they can choose Texas Tech or Oklahoma for an At Large bid.
PAC-10
The BCS wants to have USC win the Pac-10 title outright, and is wants Oregon St to lose to Oregon.
ACC
They will take either Florida St, or Miami
Big 10
Penn St beats Michigan St and plays USC in the Rose Bowl.
Big East
Pittsburgh beats West Virginia and Cincinnati, wins the Big East outright.
Non-BCS
Ball St loses one game, and either Boise St, or Utah lose while the other one stays undefeated. One outright non-BCS team invited.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Nov 8 NCAA Football Rankings

OA Team
1 Florida
2 Texas
3 Texas Tech
4 Oklahoma
5 Alabama
6 Utah
6 USC
8 Penn St
9 North Carolina
10 Boise St
11 Ohio St
12 Georgia
13 Missouri
14 Florida St
15 Michigan St
16 Pittsburgh
17 Texas Christian
17 Oklahoma St
17 Ball St
20 Cincinnati
21 California
22 Virginia Tech
23 Brigham Young
24 Wake Forest
25 Miami(Fla.)
26 Georgia Tech
27 Connecticut
28 Air Force
29 South Carolina
30 Oregon St
31 Navy
32 Nebraska
33 Western Mich
34 West Virginia
35 Minnesota
36 Iowa
37 Tulsa
38 Maryland
39 Northwestern
40 Vanderbilt
41 Central Mich
41 Oregon
41 Mississippi
44 Louisiana St
45 Boston College
46 Virginia
47 Kansas
48 South Florida
49 East Carolina
50 Arizona
51 Wisconsin
52 Kentucky
53 Illinois
54 Rice
55 Rutgers
56 Notre Dame
57 Duke
57 Stanford
59 Louisville
60 Troy
60 Clemson
62 Bowling Green
63 Nevada
64 PA
65 Northern Ill
66 Colorado
67 Hawaii
68 Louisiana Tech
69 Houston
70 San Jose St
71 Fresno St
72 Arkansas
73 Texas A&M
74 New Mexico
75 Akron
75 Purdue
77 Michigan
78 North Carolina St
79 UTEP
80 UNLV
80 Marshall
82 Auburn
83 Colorado St
83 Kansas St
85 Arkansas St
86 Southern Miss
87 Mississippi St
88 Tennessee
89 Indiana
90 UCLA
91 La.-Lafayette
92 Memphis
93 Middle Tenn St
94 New Mexico St
95 Arizona St
96 Temple
96 Florida Int.
98 Army
99 Baylor
100 Florida Atlantic
101 Utah St
102 Wyoming
103 Toledo
104 Syracuse
105 La.-Monroe
106 Eastern Mich
107 Western Kentucky
108 Ohio
109 Tulane
110 UCF
111 Miami(OH)
111 Kent St
113 SMU
114 UAB
115 Idaho
116 Iowa St
117 Washington
118 San Diego St
119 North Texas
120 Washington St