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Ed Bagley's Top 25 Poll - Week 11 - All Unbeaten Teams Win Again
Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley
Stanford, North Carolina, Central Florida, California and Rutgers
all recorded upset wins over ranked opponents in college football's
11th week of play. These events caused changes in my Top 25 Poll. Here
is how I see it this week:
1) Alabama (10-0) - The Crimson Tide followed up their signature
victory over Louisiana State last week and continued to remain 1 of 6
unbeaten teams with a dominating 31-3 win at Mississippi State. The
Tide hosts 163rd-ranked Chattanooga (6-4) this week. Chattanooga is a
1-AA team; if the Crimson Tide want to keep their national image
intact, they had better kick Chattanooga back home as a big loser. A
potential national championship team SHOULD NOT be playing a 1-AA team
this late in the season, if at all.
2) Florida (10-0) - Acting very much like a national championship
team, the Gators remained unbeaten by traveling to South Carolina and
beating the Gamecocks, 24-14, completing their first perfect (8-0) SEC
East title in 13 years. Florida hosts in-state rival Florida
International this week, a 135th-ranked team with a 3-7 record. The
Gators need a huge win to keep their mojo and rep in order.
3) Texas (10-0) - The Longhorns remained unbeaten by kicking around
Baylor 47-14. Texas is like a snake—quietly, patiently slithering
around, waiting to strike. Since Alabama and Florida are on course to
clash in the SEC championship game, one will finish the season with at
least one loss, and the other will likely face the Longhorns in the
National Championship Game. Texas hosts Kansas next.
4) Texas Christian (10-0) - The Horned Frogs put to rest the myth
that Utah (8-2) was the better team as they hosted and ran over the
Utes, 55-28. You remember Utah, the Utes beat TCU 13-10 in their
face-off last year, and were talking smack right up to the kickoff this
year, complaining about being a 21-point underdog to TCU. Let's see
now, 28 and 21 equals 49, so it turned out that TCU should have been
more than a 21-point favorite. Utah, it's not your year, get over it.
TCU travels to 104th-ranked Wyoming (5-5) next. Message to TCU: Do not
screw up your perfect year by losing on the road to a nothing team.
5) Cincinnati (10-0) - Remained undefeated by beating West Virginia
24-21. The Bearcats are hardly looking awesome at the moment, but they
have done something that only 5 other teams have done all season—win
every bloody game. Cincinnati now hosts Illinois at home. Message to
Cincinnati: Ditto the above.
6) Boise State (10-0) - In bounced the 7-win Idaho Vandals and out
bounced the Vandals with their 4th loss, 63-25. The message: Idaho, not
ready for prime time; Boise State, yes, our schedule has been lame, but
if you want some, come get some. It is a good thing that Boise State
has an easier schedule than other unbeaten teams; the Broncos have only
3 seniors among the 44 players on their two-deep roster. They travel to
107th-ranked Utah State (3-7) this week. Message to Boise State: Ditto
the above.
7) Georgia Tech (10-1) - Stomped Duke 49-10 to clinch a spot in the
ACC championship game. The Yellow Jackets do not play this week, and
get a week of rest and strategy building before meeting in-state rival
Georgia in their last game of the season two weeks from now. Message to
Georgia Tech: Do not let Georgia mar your season.
8) Pittsburgh (9-1) - Hosted and beat Notre Dame (6-4), 27-22,
after leading 20-3 at the start of the 4th quarter. The Panthers closed
the game out and won, that is all that matters. Pittsburgh gets the
week off before traveling to West Virginia a week from Friday (Nov.
27).
9) Ohio State (9-2) - Buckeyes showed up in prime time, beating
Iowa 27-24 in overtime. No matter that neither Ohio State or Iowa chose
to win the game in regulation time; the Buckeyes prevailed in their
strategy and that is what winning teams do when it matters. Ohio State
moves up in my poll because by winning, the Buckeyes earn at least a
share of their 5th consecutive Big 10 title, get the Big Ten's
automatic BCS bid, and will go to the Rose Bowl for the first time in
13 years. Ohio State ends its season this week at Michigan.
10) Penn State (9-2) - My dislike for Penn State is well
documented, and they beat Indiana 31-20 despite 4 first-half turnovers.
I put them 10th because they are consistent in the sense that they lose
to teams they could lose to—Iowa (9-2) and Ohio State (9-2)—rather than
losing to a bunch of nobodies because they are not mentally prepared to
do battle. Other teams may have 9 wins but they have lost to far weaker
teams. Travels to Michigan State this week.
11) Wisconsin (8-2) - Took apart Michigan 45-24. Other teams may
have as many wins as Wisconsin but they have lost to weaker teams. The
Badgers travel to Northwestern this week. Message to Wisconsin:
Northwestern (7-4) is better than its record indicates.
12) LSU (8-2) - Just beat in-state rival Louisiana Tech 24-16, a
3-7 team ranked 88th. Hardly impressive. That said, the Tigers' only
two losses have been to Florida and Alabama, not many teams can make
that claim. Travels to Mississippi this week; should be an excellent
chess game.
13) Stanford (7-3) - Has only 7 wins, but the Cardinal gets my vote
for being the team to stop Southern Cal's streaks of 7 straight BCS
bowls, 7 straight 11-win seasons, 7 straight top-4 AP poll finishes,
and a 7-year stranglehold on the Pac-10 Conference title. Stanford body
slammed USC, 55-21, to finally end Southern Cal's unchallenged
dominance. Hosts California next.
14) Rutgers (7-2) - Shut out 23rd-ranked South Florida (6-3), 31-0.
That was impressive. Rutgers only two losses were to Cincinnati (10-0)
and Pittsburgh (9-1). Gets this week off, then travels to Syracuse.
15) Oklahoma State (8-2) - Beat Texas Tech 24-17. Only two losses
were to Texas (10-0) and Houston (8-2). Cowboys host Colorado next.
16) Navy (8-3) - Picked up 8th win by beating 1-AA Delaware, 35-18.
That's not impressive at all, but the Midshipmen's only losses have
been to Pittsburgh (9-1), Ohio State (9-2) and Temple (8-2). When your
losses come against teams with a combined 26-5 record, that's not too
shabby in my book. Navy gets shore leave this week and then travels to
Hawaii.
17) Temple (8-2) - Speaking of Temple, why not rank them 17th? The
Owls were caught sleeping in their first two outings against Villanova
and Penn State, but then woke up and have won 8th straight. Temple's
8th victory came over Akron, 56-17; that just might be a statement.
Hosts Kent State next.
18) Central Michigan (8-2) - Beat Toledo 56-28. Two losses came
against Arizona (6-3) and Boston College (7-3). Travels to Ball State
next.
19) Iowa (9-2) - Lost to Ohio State 27-24. Needed to win badly
following last week's first loss of the season to Northwestern, 17-10.
Getting less impressive as the season wears on; should be peaking and
instead is dropping fast. Ends season hosting Minnesota this week.
20) Houston (8-2) - Lost to Central Florida 37-32; yes, that
Central Florida, the one ranked 83rd with a 5-4 record going into the
game. Houston has a great offense, well, not great enough to beat
83rd-ranked Central Florida, and no defense whatsoever. Houston has
been vastly overrated all year, and I have said so over and over. Now
you know why. Hosts Memphis next.
21) Brigham Young (8-2) - This 21st ranking is a gift following the
Cougars ultra-lame 24-19 victory over a hapless, inept, winless 0-10
New Mexico team. Good grief, BYU should be in prayer and supplication
after that effort. If they are caught sleeping on the field again, they
should be forced to walk back to Provo. That had to be one of the
sorriest performances all season by a ranked team. No wonder people
rake on the Mountain West Conference; in many cases the criticism is so
deserved.
22) Utah (8-2) - Took a major butt kicking by TCU 55-28, but at
least the Utes were not playing New Mexico. Hosts San Diego State next.
23) California (7-3) - Upset 18th-ranked Arizona 24-16. I have been
real hard on the Bears because they are so disappointing given their
talent. Their only three losses were to Oregon, Oregon State and USC,
three normally tough opponents. Bears travel to Stanford next. Let's
see how much gas is left in their tank.
24) Oregon (8-2) - Ripped Arizona State 44-21. The Ducks have only
lost to Boise State, and then Stanford by 9 points, 51-42. Oregon
travels to Arizona next; this could be a war.
25) Oregon State (7-3) - Beat Washington 48-21. Only losses are to
Cincinnati (10-0), USC (7-3) and Arizona (6-3), teams with a combined
23-6 record.
Time out for some Jameson Irish whisky.
Check out "Ed Bagley's Top 25 Poll" for Week 11 and find out
why honesty and a little humor makes reading Top 25 polls so much more
enjoyable.
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