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Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Guilbeau's A.P. poll voting

BATON ROUGE – Here is my first in-season vote for the weekly Associated Press poll. LSU drops from No. 13 to No. 14 after a sporadic performance against what was an 0-11 Washington team last season that will be no better than 4-8 this season.

LSU held on and won, but the Tigers’ defense gave up an embarrassing 478 yards, and with a break here and there Washington would have won. I also dropped Iowa from No. 19 to No. 24. It also won, but barely – 17-16 over Northern Iowa.

Alabama had the best win as it beat No. 8 Virginia Tech 34-24 and jumps from No. 14 to No. 3. BYU beat a higher ranked team in No. 3 Oklahoma, but the Sooners were without their quarterback when it counted. BYU moves up from No. 17 to No. 9.

Here is the Guilbeau Poll for the A.P.



1. Florida

2. Texas

3. Alabama

4. Penn State

5. USC

6. Ohio State

7. Ole Miss

8. Oklahoma State

9. BYU

10. Virginia Tech

11. Boise State

12. Oklahoma

13. TCU

14. LSU

15. Georgia

16. Notre Dame

17. Miami

18. Nebraska

19. California

20. UCLA

21. Pittsburgh

22. Kansas

23. Arkansas

24. Iowa

25. Florida State

And here is the complete A.P. poll.

RK TEAM RECORD PTS
1 Florida (56) 1-0 1493
2 Texas (2) 1-0 1424
3 USC 1-0 1355
4 Alabama (2) 1-0 1331
5 Oklahoma State 1-0 1201
6 Mississippi 1-0 1095
7 Penn State 1-0 1082
8 Ohio State 1-0 985
9 Brigham Young 1-0 984
10 California 1-0 971
11 LSU 1-0 890
12 Boise State 1-0 882
13 Oklahoma 0-1 782
14 Virginia Tech 0-1 652
15 Georgia Tech 1-0 630
16 TCU 0-0 523
17 Utah 1-0 404
18 Notre Dame 1-0 383
19 North Carolina 1-0 338
20 Miami (FL) 1-0 315
21 Georgia 0-1 294
22 Nebraska 1-0 266
23 Cincinnati 1-0 248
24 Kansas 1-0 196
25 Missouri 1-0 126
Dropped from rankings: Oregon 16, Florida State 18, Iowa 22
Others receiving votes: Oregon State 113, Michigan State 83, Pittsburgh 82, Texas Tech 53, Oregon 47, Clemson 40, FLORIDAST 39, West Virginia 32, Tennessee 30, Iowa 24, Michigan 18, UCLA 18, Baylor 17, Boston College 14, Arizona 12, East Carolina 6, Air Force 4, Auburn 4, Colorado State 4, Arkansas 3, South Carolina 3, South Florida 1, Southern Miss 1, Tulsa 1, Houston 1.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I bet Ole Miss is not in the top 10 at the end of the season and/or after the bowl games.

3:40 PM  

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