--- 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
What is really horrible is that they made SOS less important this
year. Regardless of what anyone thinks, USC has an extremely weak
schedule and USC couldn't run the table if they were in the SEC, Big
10, or Big 12. That's just a given, and I think even the voters
realize it, but for some reason don't care.