Posted on 11/16/2006 2:36:27 PM PST by MikefromOhio
YEs lol. I would say its in the realm of possibility
OSU has the advantage of being the only big name program in a pretty large state. Imagine if Michigan only had UM instead of MSU, as well, or if Florida only had one major program, instead of three.
1.
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Ohio State (63) |
12-0
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1,575
|
1
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2.
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Southern California |
9-1
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1,444
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4
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3.
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Michigan |
11-1
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1,428
|
2
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4.
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Florida |
10-1
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1,407
|
3
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5.
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Arkansas |
10-1
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1,302
|
6
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6.
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Notre Dame |
10-1
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1,285
|
5
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7.
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West Virginia |
9-1
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1,151
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7
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8.
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LSU |
9-2
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1,081
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9
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9.
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Wisconsin |
11-1
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1,053
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10
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10.
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Texas |
9-2
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994
|
11
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11.
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Louisville |
9-1
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944
|
12
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12.
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11-0
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862
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13
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13.
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Auburn |
10-2
|
825
|
15
|
|
14.
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Oklahoma |
9-2
|
795
|
16
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15.
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9-2
|
655
|
18
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16.
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Rutgers |
9-1
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641
|
8
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17.
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9-2
|
561
|
19
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18.
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Boston College |
9-2
|
540
|
20
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19.
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Nebraska |
8-3
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353
|
22
|
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20.
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Wake Forest |
9-2
|
343
|
14
|
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21.
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8-3
|
326
|
23
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22.
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8-3
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265
|
17
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23.
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Brigham Young |
9-2
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256
|
24
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24.
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8-3
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174
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25
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25.
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Hawaii |
9-2
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97
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NR
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And no F$U or scUM in sight, as least I can take some solace in the polls.
OSU, like Michigan, Notre Dame, and USC, recruit nationally. But being the one big program in a state is a big advantage. The first thing Nick Saban did when he got to Baton Rouge was basically wall off the entire state. Three years later, he won a national title.
Week 13 AP Top 25 |
1. Ohio State (65) 12-0 1,625 |
2. Michigan 11-1 1,502 |
3. USC 9-1 1,493 |
4. Florida 10-1 1,451 |
5. Arkansas 10-1 1,365 |
6. Notre Dame 10-1 1,307 |
7. West Virginia 9-1 1,144 |
8. Louisville 9-1 1,078 |
9. LSU 9-2 1,075 |
10. Wisconsin 11-1 1,049 |
11. Texas 9-2 1,028 |
12. Boise State 11-0 878 |
13. Oklahoma 9-2 856 |
14. Auburn 10-2 822 |
15. Rutgers 9-1 736 |
16. Georgia Tech 9-2 667 |
17. Virginia Tech 9-2 583 |
18. Boston College 9-2 516 |
19. Tennessee 8-3 404 |
20. Wake Forest 9-2 355 |
21. Brigham Young 9-2 325 |
22. California 8-3 302 |
23. Nebraska 8-3 258 |
24. Clemson 8-3 122 |
25. Hawaii 9-2 89 |
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Maryland 55, TCU 16, Texas A&M 13, Penn State 6, Georgia 3, Arizona 1, Oregon State 1. |
Complete Rankings |
Turned on ABC and they are playing a ND / USC preview already...
Well we are about to enter the Bowl season, which will show us which conference is better.
I do try to avoid building game pryamids like you did though. Each and every game is different.
In this football crazy state it doesn't surprise me. Sure they are the big name, but Ohio State would recruit well just about in any state given it's history, traditions and the on-field performance each and every year.
Michigan does just fine for itself as well as the Florida schools.
That's pretty smart of them actually.
That's their biggest game left, short of the conference championship games.
That OSU/Michigan game drew a huge rating.
When was the last time #2 lost to #1 and didn't drop in the AP Poll?
If you guessed 1945, you're right.
I would not have guessed that :)
I don't know, on one hand I not really in favor of a rematch simply for tradition purposes, but OTOH I still think Michigan is the 2nd best team in the nation....
http://www.ncaasports.com/football/mens/brackets/straight16_dyn/2006/FCS
For those that are interested, the Division I-AA playoff bracket has been announced (see above link).
The ball is still in USC's court. If they beat Notre Dame next weekend, they will have beaten the Big 12 north champ, the SEC west champ, plus Notre Dame. It would be hard to deny them the #2 position in anyone's mind except perhaps Michigan fans.
The position no.
But I think we've seen the two best teams on that field in Columbus.
That was just my answer to the Illinois score routine they were pushing.
With a 9 vote gap between USC and Michigan, if the Trojans win out, I don't see Michigan being able to stay even in the polls or BCS. Unless Notre Dame or UCLA beats them, I think SC will pull ahead when all is said and done.
I know.
I just ignore stuff like that for a reason.
Each game has different matchups and different players matching up against each other.
When the BCS poll comes out in a couple hours, USC will definitely be #2. The AP Poll is not used as a component in the BCS calculations, and with their leap in the Coaches Poll, it's a certainty.
The Irish won't roll over for USC, and it's doubtful UCLA will, either. But if USC gets through those teams, they'll be playing OSU for the title in January.
Yep, everyone who offers up anything other than lavish praise of OSU must be bitter or sour grapes.
Don't be such a homer.
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