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Top Teams 2008

After Week Six

  1. Alabama
  2. LSU
  3. Oklahoma
  4. Missouri
  5. Penn State
  6. USC (+2)
  7. Georgia (-1)
  8. Texas (-1)
  9. Ohio State (+1)
  10. Texas Tech (-1)
  11. BYU (+2)
  12. Florida
  13. Kansas
  14. Utah
  15. Illinois
  16. USF
  17. North Carolina
  18. Georgia Tech
  19. Miami
  20. Boise State
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Friday
26Oct

Friday Photo Blogging

Simple stuff this week from my friend Steve's collections: two delicious looking glasses of beer.  Description: Avery The Beast and Racer X.  Judging by the elevated showcase in the background I can tell this was taken at the Stone World Bistro and Gardens, miraculous survivor of this week's firestorm in San Diego.

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How is it that a team that has not played a single other team that is still ranked in the top 25 be considered the number 1 team in the country?

How is it that two teams, one of whom's only game against a current top 25 team resulted in a 48-7 loss, be considered the second and eighth best teams in the country?

With the AP poll carrying so much weight in the BCS, and the removal of a strength-of-schedule factor from the BCS, it’s looking like the bad old days where teams from large media markets play weak schedules and get ranked in terms of popularity by the press (think Notre Dame and USC prior to BCS).
October 26, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterCoach_Poll
What is this, 2003?

The AP has no weight in the BCS. If anything the computers should be factored out, not the voters.

The voters just need to be more about power rankings instead of slotting by victories which produces ridiculous results like Boston College at No. 2.
October 26, 2007 | Registered CommenterCFR
"it’s looking like the bad old days where teams from large media markets play weak schedules and get ranked in terms of popularity by the press (think Notre Dame and USC prior to BCS)."

Think USC right now. The only reason Notre Dame isn't ranked is because they are doing SO horribly. Your description still holds right now with the current system. USC has played the 109th "hardest" schedule so far this season, and HAS A LOSS on it, and they are still ranked as high as they are. And they will probably be the favorite in the game this weekend. It amazes me these people.
October 26, 2007 | Unregistered Commentermmortal03
I'm not sure what the above comments have to do with the post, which is about a picture. I see a hard-on nestled between two beautiful tits. Am I weird?
October 26, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterNonplussed
Heh.
October 26, 2007 | Registered CommenterCFR
Racer X = good. Avery the Beast = not so good.
October 26, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterTriple Dry Hopped

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