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DVaut1 08-03-2007 01:24 PM

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Others receiving votes (with 2006) records:

Boston College (10-3) 150; Georgia Tech (9-5) 150; Miami (Fla.) (7-6) 91; Notre Dame (10-3) 90; South Carolina (8-5) 90; Wake Forest (11-3) 71; Missouri (8-5) 58; Oregon State (10-4) 52; Brigham Young (11-2) 47; Clemson (8-5) 30; Oregon (7-6) 30; South Florida (9-4) 26; Texas Tech (8-5) 20; Alabama (6-7) 16; Oklahoma State (7-6) 15; Southern Mississippi (9-5) 14; Iowa (6-7) 12; Kansas State (7-6) 8; Memphis (2-10) 5; Houston (10-4) 4; Arizona (6-6) 1; Duke (0-12) 1; Kentucky (8-5) 1; Washington State (6-6) 1.

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duracell 08-03-2007 01:37 PM

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I would move Michigan and West Virginia ahead of Texas and Florida, and have Florida drop down to 6. Ohio State is too high. Arkansas and (maybe) Penn State are too low. I'd put one of the other ACC teams (BC or GT) in the top-25 as well.

TalkingDonkey 08-03-2007 04:04 PM

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Others receiving votes (with 2006) records:

Boston College (10-3) 150; Georgia Tech (9-5) 150; Miami (Fla.) (7-6) 91; 10-3) 90; South Carolina (8-5) 90; Wake Forest (11-3) 71; Missouri (8-5) 58; Oregon State (10-4) 52; Brigham Young (11-2) 47; Clemson (8-5) 30; Oregon (7-6) 30; South Florida (9-4) 26; Texas Tech (8-5) 20; Alabama (6-7) 16; Oklahoma State (7-6) 15; Southern Mississippi (9-5) 14; Iowa (6-7) 12; Kansas State (7-6) 8; Memphis (2-10) 5; Houston (10-4) 4; Arizona (6-6) 1; Duke (0-12) 1; Kentucky (8-5) 1; Washington State (6-6) 1.

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TomCollins 08-03-2007 07:00 PM

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I would move Michigan and West Virginia ahead of Texas and Florida, and have Florida drop down to 6. Ohio State is too high. Arkansas and (maybe) Penn State are too low. I'd put one of the other ACC teams (BC or GT) in the top-25 as well.

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Michigan should definitely be higher. Texas is highly overrated- their already weak defense got worse. Ohio State may be overrated right now, but they play nobody for a while, so as long as they don't lose, they will move up as the season goes on.

ND getting votes- hilarious.

NozeCandy 08-03-2007 07:25 PM

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Yeah, I came here just to comment on Duke getting any vote period. That coach should be taken off the voting committee immediately.

GBP04 08-03-2007 07:30 PM

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got season tickets for wisconsin, i'm already pumped for the michigan game

DukeSucks 08-03-2007 07:46 PM

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Doesn't Spurrier give them a vote every year?

Dudd 08-03-2007 07:49 PM

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You're right, Spurrier votes them 25 every preseason poll since that was his first head coaching job.

TalkingDonkey 08-03-2007 07:53 PM

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got season tickets for wisconsin, i'm already pumped for the michigan game

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Could very well decide who plays USC for the title.

NozeCandy 08-03-2007 09:44 PM

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Yeah, I came here just to comment on Duke getting any vote period. That coach should be taken off the voting committee immediately.

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Doesn't Spurrier give them a vote every year?

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Yeah I just found this out from another site. He never votes for them after this, so who cares.


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