Guilbeau's A.P. Poll Voting
Glenn Guilbeau's Associated Press poll voting for Sept. 13
1. Florida
2. Texas
3. Alabama
4. USC
5. Penn State
6. Ohio State
7. Ole Miss
8. BYU
9. Virginia Tech
10. Boise State
11. Oklahoma
12. TCU
13. LSU
14. Houston
15. Oklahoma State
16. Georgia
17. Miami
18. UCLA
19. Nebraska
20. California
21. Pittsburgh
22. Kansas
23. Arkansas
24. Iowa
25. Missouri
NOTES: LSU stays the same. Even though the Tigers have not won in very beautiful fashion, it is obvious it knows how to do what it takes when it needs to. Vanderbilt is also a tough team. Houston jumps up to No. 14 after its win over Oklahoma State, which drops from No. 8 to No. 15. Ohio State stays right where it was at No. 6 because it lost to a higher ranked team in USC and could have won.
1. Florida
2. Texas
3. Alabama
4. USC
5. Penn State
6. Ohio State
7. Ole Miss
8. BYU
9. Virginia Tech
10. Boise State
11. Oklahoma
12. TCU
13. LSU
14. Houston
15. Oklahoma State
16. Georgia
17. Miami
18. UCLA
19. Nebraska
20. California
21. Pittsburgh
22. Kansas
23. Arkansas
24. Iowa
25. Missouri
NOTES: LSU stays the same. Even though the Tigers have not won in very beautiful fashion, it is obvious it knows how to do what it takes when it needs to. Vanderbilt is also a tough team. Houston jumps up to No. 14 after its win over Oklahoma State, which drops from No. 8 to No. 15. Ohio State stays right where it was at No. 6 because it lost to a higher ranked team in USC and could have won.
3 Comments:
I'm glad we don't have to pay for seeing G.G.'s crazy polling.
You've got to be ranking Ole Miss that high based on their schedule.
I hate to agree w/ Glenbeau, but LSU is not a top 10 team yet, despite the AP and USA Today polls. The defense has to get a little tighter, and the passing game has to get more vertical in order to compete with teams better than Wash. and Vandy.
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