Where is the SEC team ranked number 1?
ND won't beat USC, so it's moot.On the other hand, Notre Dame making it to the MNC and getting plastered would be a proper sendoff to the pre-playoff era of the BCS.
I'm torn between wanting to see two good teams in the game or see the BCS made to look like as much of a joke as possible.
So a previously mediocre Big 12 team beats the best SEC team and the SEC team stays at no. 1? Really AP? Quite a few teams in the Pac-12 and Big 12 as well as ND and tOSU could wreck Bama's shit on a bad week. Dat SEC self sustaining hype.
Clemson dominates again, drops a spot. Florida barely escapes with a win against a Sunbelt team but stays in the same place.
FU AP.
Oregon, K St, and ND will all drop one, Bama will win out, and we'll have a Bama-Florida title game or some shit. Somehow.
Harris Top 25: Gotta love to pollster that still wants Alabama #1
If Finebaum has a vote, odds are it's him.Harris Top 25: Gotta love to pollster that still wants Alabama #1
1 Oregon (90)
2 Kansas State (23)
3 Notre Dame (1)
4 Alabama (1)
5 Georgia
6 Florida State
7 Florida
8 LSU
9 Clemson
10 Texas A&M
11 South Carolina
12 Oklahoma
13 Stanford
14 Nebraska
15 Texas
16 Oregon State
17 Louisville
18 USC
19 UCLA
20 Louisiana Tech
21 Rutgers
22 Texas Tech
23 Boise State
24 Michigan
25 Mississippi State
Sagarin Top 10
Notre Dame
Kansas State
Florida
Georgia
Oregon
LSU
Oklahoma
South Carolina
Alabama
Texas aTm
Rnk Team CoachPts CoachBCS Hrs Pts HrsBCS Comp CompBCS Total BCS Pvs
1 Kansas State 1427 0.9675 2774 0.9649 2 0.96 0.9641 2
2 Oregon 1460 0.9898 2844 0.9892 4 0.88 0.9530 3
3 Notre Dame 1346 0.9125 2634 0.9162 1 1 0.9429 4
4 Georgia 1260 0.8542 2393 0.8323 5 0.84 0.8422 5
5 Alabama 1243 0.8427 2494 0.8675 6 0.8 0.8367 1
6 Florida 1079 0.7315 2113 0.7350 3 0.92 0.7955 6
7 LSU 1040 0.7051 2082 0.7242 8 0.72 0.7164 7
8 Texas aTm 967 0.6556 1842 0.6407 7 0.76 0.6854 15
9 South Caroli 903 0.6122 1732 0.6024 9 0.68 0.6315 8
10 Clemson 1033 0.7003 1972 0.6859 15 0.44 0.6088 13
11 Florida Stat 1143 0.7749 2175 0.7565 19 0.28 0.6038 10
12 Oklahoma 799 0.5417 1631 0.5673 10 0.64 0.5830 12
13 Stanford 793 0.5376 1621 0.5638 11 0.6 0.5672 14
14 Nebraska 653 0.4427 1239 0.4310 13 0.52 0.4646 16
15 Texas 615 0.4169 1095 0.3809 14 0.48 0.4259 17
16 Oregon State 490 0.3322 1081 0.3760 12 0.56 0.4227 11
17 UCLA 494 0.3349 870 0.3026 16 0.4 0.3458 18
Word is Dooley will not be fired this week since the team still has a bowl game to play for.
The decision to fire him is made and if we win out the next two weeks he will be announced as fired after the Kentucky game.
If we were to lose to Vandy and bowl game is then out of the question he would be fired that subsequent Monday.
Everyone in program very much wants a bowl game for the new coach to come in and get to know the team.
We've got 2 of the 3 components for the BCS rankings... Just no computer rankings other than Sagarin, so my computer rankings are very close to last weeks accounting for teams that lost or had a huge win...
aTm looks to be taking a huge leap with Clemson also taking a decent jump. I didnt' see Florida State's computer rankings jumping much, but they could easily be swapped with Clemson. Actually, from 8-12, I could see some significant variability based on the computers given that they're only .03 apart in my guesstimate. Finally, my computer averages are based on whole integers, whereas in the BCS they're the decimal value, so K-State could average a 1.6 on the computer ranking which would make a huge difference in the computer portion.
Code:Rnk Team CoachPts CoachBCS Hrs Pts HrsBCS Comp CompBCS Total BCS Pvs 1 Kansas State 1427 0.9675 2774 0.9649 2 0.96 0.9641 2 2 Oregon 1460 0.9898 2844 0.9892 4 0.88 0.9530 3 3 Notre Dame 1346 0.9125 2634 0.9162 1 1 0.9429 4 4 Georgia 1260 0.8542 2393 0.8323 5 0.84 0.8422 5 5 Alabama 1243 0.8427 2494 0.8675 6 0.8 0.8367 1 6 Florida 1079 0.7315 2113 0.7350 3 0.92 0.7955 6 7 LSU 1040 0.7051 2082 0.7242 8 0.72 0.7164 7 8 Texas aTm 967 0.6556 1842 0.6407 7 0.76 0.6854 15 9 South Caroli 903 0.6122 1732 0.6024 9 0.68 0.6315 8 10 Clemson 1033 0.7003 1972 0.6859 15 0.44 0.6088 13 11 Florida Stat 1143 0.7749 2175 0.7565 19 0.28 0.6038 10 12 Oklahoma 799 0.5417 1631 0.5673 10 0.64 0.5830 12 13 Stanford 793 0.5376 1621 0.5638 11 0.6 0.5672 14 14 Nebraska 653 0.4427 1239 0.4310 13 0.52 0.4646 16 15 Texas 615 0.4169 1095 0.3809 14 0.48 0.4259 17 16 Oregon State 490 0.3322 1081 0.3760 12 0.56 0.4227 11 17 UCLA 494 0.3349 870 0.3026 16 0.4 0.3458 18
I hadn't noticed until your post that the computers like Clemson more than FSU. Can this all be chalked up to the bad NC State loss? Either way, it's fun to look at the disparity between the humans and the computers when it comes to the ACC.We've got 2 of the 3 components for the BCS rankings... Just no computer rankings other than Sagarin, so my computer rankings are very close to last weeks accounting for teams that lost or had a huge win...
Regardless though, I don't see us making an impact hire/anything significantly better than a lateral move. I just honestly don't know how you fix this.
...Clemson ahead of FSU?
...Clemson ahead of FSU?
It would indeed be shocking if the BCS put one team ahead of another team that had beaten it. This would be unprecedented.
It would indeed be shocking if the BCS put one team ahead of another team that had beaten it. This would be unprecedented.
Well, at least a GIF came out of yesterday's Northwestern fallout to Michigan.
Coach Fitzgerald celebrating a late hit call.
What the hell? I didn't watch the game so can you give a little explanation of why he's so "excited?"
Checking the previous rankings, the computers had them even at 0.200 in Week 10, then Clemson ahead 0.360 to 0.240 in Week 11.
It probably helps us that our loss was against a top 10 BCS ranked team and their loss was against...well...you know.
How does Oregon have that many more votes over KState? I'm shocked by that. I know Oregon has an exciting offense and everything, but I feel much more confident about KState winning over them.
Cal demonstrated last night that stopping one but not the other still results in our offense getting 50+ points.
I have no idea why Darron Thomas left early. Did he actually think that he would be a passable NFL QB?
There is no way to logically argue that Clemson should be ranked ahead of FSU. Neither should be ranked particularly high, but still. You can't argue how good the losses are when Clemson's loss is against FSU.
Harris Top 25: Gotta love to pollster that still wants Alabama #1
1 Oregon (90)
2 Kansas State (23)
3 Notre Dame (1)
4 Alabama (1)
5 Georgia
6 Florida State
7 Florida
8 LSU
9 Clemson
10 Texas A&M
11 South Carolina
12 Oklahoma
13 Stanford
14 Nebraska
15 Texas
16 Oregon State
17 Louisville
18 USC
19 UCLA
20 Louisiana Tech
21 Rutgers
22 Texas Tech
23 Boise State
24 Michigan
25 Mississippi State
...Clemson ahead of FSU?
I'm not arguing anything. I'm explaining how the BCS calculation would put us ahead of FSU. We don't even know if the posted BCS rankings are accurate.
There is no way to logically argue that Clemson should be ranked ahead of FSU. Neither should be ranked particularly high, but still. You can't argue how good the losses are when Clemson's loss is against FSU.
I have no idea why Darron Thomas left early. Did he actually think that he would be a passable NFL QB?
There is no way to logically argue that Clemson should be ranked ahead of FSU. Neither should be ranked particularly high, but still. You can't argue how good the losses are when Clemson's loss is against FSU.
So Wisc has opened as a 1.5 pt favorite over OSU this weekend. Uhhhh wut.
You forget that OT game with Purdont and those 95 points you allowed to Indiana? Sounds about right to me.