I can understand LSU and Georgia, and even Oklahoma up there, but not
USC. I would put them more around 6th. They did beat a pretty tough
Michigan team in their last bowl. It's just this year, they play 1,
yes, just 1 ranked team. Now, many people look at that and say, well
since thier schedule is so easy, they should be able to go
undefeated. I think otherwise. I feel that their tremendously easy
schedule (Cal is the only ranked team, and the game is at USC) will
hurt them with the voters and IF they lose 1 game, that will
completely flush them down the toilet.
Georgia, on the other hand, has a tremendously tough schedule. They
play LSU, Florida, Tennesee, Auburn who are all ranked teams.
Also, Miami doesn't really play anyone except FSU. But, it's Miami,
and I think most people don't care.
Anyhow, what are some of your thoughts?
--- In collegebcs@yahoogroups.com, "cougisbcs" <cougisgood@h...>
wrote:
> The post-Spring top 25s used in this poll come from ESPN.com, CBS
> Sportsline, SI.com, Collegefootballnews.com, and NationalChamps.net
> (only the "best" in other words). The calculation of points is the
> same as with the AP or Coaches poll.
>
> 1 - USC (2)
> 2 - Georgia (2)
> T3 - LSU (1)
> T3 - Oklahoma
> 5 - Miami FL
> 6 - Texas
> 7 - Florida St.
> 8 - Michigan
> 9 - Ohio St.
> 10 - Florida
> 11 - Auburn
> 12 - Tennessee
> 13 - Iowa
> 14 - Kansas St.
> 15 - Virginia
> 16 - West Virginia
> 17 - Maryland
> 18 - Clemson
> 19 - California
> 20 - Utah
> 21 - Minnesota
> 22 - Nebraska
> 23 - Wisconsin
> 24 - Purdue
> 25 - Louisville
>
> Also appeared: TCU, Missouri, Memphis, Oklahoma St., NC State,
South
> Carolina, Georgia Tech, Boston College, Washington St., Toledo,
> Oregon