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Updated College Polls (Post-Week 1)
AP Top 25
1. Oklahoma (32) 2. LSU (17) 3. Alabama (9) 4. Boise St (2) 5. Florida St 6. Stanford 7. Texas A&M 8. Wisconsin 9. Oklahoma St 10. Nebraska 11. Virginia Tech 12. South Carolina 13. Oregon 14. Arkansas 15. ohio state 16. Mississippi St 17. Michigan St 18. Florida 19. West Virginia 20. Baylor 21. Missouri 22. South Florida 23. Penn State 24. Texas 25. TCU Coaches Poll 1. Oklahoma (43) 2. Alabama (9) 3. LSU (7) 4. Florida St 5. Boise St 6. Stanford 7. Oklahoma St 8. Texas A&M 9. Wisconsin 10. Nebraska 11. Virginia Tech 12. South Carolina 13. Arkansas 14. Oregon 15. ohio state 16. Michigan St 17. Mississippi St 18. Florida 19. Missouri 20. Penn State 21. Texas 22. Auburn 23. Arizona St 24. West Virginia 25. TCU |
Da, what is the deal with Shariff Floyd?
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Where's Notre Dame?
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Wisconsin should be higher.
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Anyway Penn State knocks off Alabama this week?
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StoryCommentsShareShare Print Create a hardcopy of this page Font Size: Default font size Larger font size . Dana Burke / Alligator Staff Will MuschampFlorida coach Will Muschamp would not comment on the status of Sharrif Floyd’s eligibility on Monday after the school announced before Saturday’s game that Floyd would not play. .Posted: Tuesday, September 6, 2011 12:45 am Notebook: Floyd not eligible, hearing set for today GREG LUCA, Alligator Staff Writer The Independent Florida Alligator | 0 comments Two days after sophomore Sharrif Floyd was declared ineligible just prior to Florida’s season opener, the reasoning behind his status remains unclear. Coach Will Muschamp declined further comment Monday, saying only, “He’s fine.” The University Athletic Association released a statement saying Floyd will remain ineligible until he is cleared to play by the NCAA. The only clarification offered was to say that the issue “is not related to sports agents, University of Florida boosters or his recruitment to Florida.” Ron Cohen, Floyd’s former coach at Philadelphia George Washington High, told the Palm Beach Post that Floyd is scheduled to have a hearing with the NCAA today. Floyd played in all 13 games as a freshman and was projected to be a starter at defensive end. Senior William Green started in his place against FAU. Injury update: Muschamp said he expects sophomore fullback Trey Burton and redshirt senior wide receiver Deonte Thompson, both of whom left Saturday’s game with injuries, to be fine. Burton sustained some bruising in the hip and rib area on his left side. He left in the first quarter but returned later in the game. Thompson took a heavy hit to the back of the head after making a catch on a crossing pattern early in the fourth quarter, but Muschamp said the wideout did not suffer a concussion on the helmet-to-helmet blow. Muschamp added that junior wide receiver Omarius Hines, who missed Saturday’s game with a hamstring injury, is expected to be back this week against Alabama-Birmingham. Also absent against FAU were junior cornerback Jeremy Brown (knee) and sophomore wide receiver Robert Clark (hamstring), who Muschamp listed as “probable-to-questionable” for next week. Driskel’s playing time: Muschamp restated on Monday the desire to give freshman quarterback Jeff Driskel meaningful snaps, adding that he will do so again against UAB if the opportunity presents itself. Driskel entered for three plays against FAU with 6:04 remaining in the second quarter, then again with 8:01 left in the fourth. He completed 4 of 6 passes for 42 yards and an interception, while also running twice for 8 yards. Weekly awards: Redshirt senior defensive tackle Jaye Howard was named the Southeastern Conference’s Co-Defensive Lineman of the Week following his four-tackle, one-sack performance against Florida Atlantic. Howard also recorded 1.5 tackles for loss. Muschamp singled out running backs Chris Rainey and Jeff Demps as the team’s offensive players of the week. Muschamp also cited sixth-year senior and Notre Dame transfer Dan Wenger as the team’s best lineman, while left tackle Xavier Nixon was mentioned as the player who gave the most effort. On defense, Muschamp gave sophomore linebacker Jelani Jenkins his “Hard Hat Award,” mentioning a powerful hit Jenkins made while breaking up an FAU pass attempt midway through the third quarter. |
2 AP voters gave Spud State a vote for #1?
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Boise State goes to Georgia and thumps them and they don't go to #3?
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Which of these schools do you thing they should be ranked higher than: Oklahoma, 'Bama, LSU? |
Awesome! Knew we'd get 18. Holla! And Floyd...nothing yet. Muschamp said he'ms "fine." All we know at this point.
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LSU? Uhhhh...ok Alabama? With a blowout? Oklahoma? Again another blowout? Sorry nice win but they are exactly where they should be right now, it just gives them a nice quality win for later. |
God love the polls.
Mizzou showed enough warts that they could've been legitimately knocked from the rankings altogether...and they actually go up in the USA Today poll. I still don't know why they even bother with rankings until week 6 of the season. A lot of mischief would be avoided if they'd quit doing pre-season rankings and allowing the coming weeks to be nothing more than standard confirmation bias crap. |
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I'm pulling for MU to come in here and jack up Arizona State this weekend. Hope they have already started to super-huydrate. |
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If so, we can take 'em. If not - it's gonna be a long day. |
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Go Tigers, put a whipping on the lame Devils. |
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They tend to adjust fairly quickly early in the season... granted, teams that merely struggle to beat inferior competition won't drop that far, since voters obviously aren't going to watch every game or even see much more than 'W' or 'L'. |
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Then from there, they just spend the rest of the season moving teams up if they win and dropping them if they lose without even paying attention to how they play. Hell, in a lot of cases, the SID makes the vote. Wait until week 6 then have your first vote. Those opinions will be far better informed and far more accurate than just throwing out a pre-season ranking and looking for reasons to maintain the status-quo. |
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From what I've heard it's related to him being recruited by North Carolina. Obviously, UNC had major violations that affected their team last year. Shariff's issues don't involve his time at UF or his recruitment to UF. I'm not an expert on this, but from what I understand Shariff would be in trouble if he received benefits while being recruited by UNC and then signed with UNC. Since he signed elsewhere I don't think he'll be declared ineligible. Whatever happens we should know soon and I hope he's on the field quickly because the kid is a monster. |
So, Baylor only makes 1 poll, and TCU makes both. :shake:
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