#11 in AP Poll

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AP Poll
1 Alabama
2 Florida
3 Texas
4 Southern California
5 Cincinnati
6 Boise State
7 Iowa
8 Miami (Fla.)
9 LSU
10 TCU
11 Georgia Tech
12 Oregon
13 Penn State
14 Oklahoma State
15 Virginia Tech
16 Brigham Young
17 Houston
18 Ohio State
19 Utah
20 Pittsburgh
21 Texas Tech
22 West Virginia
23 South Carolina
24 Kansas
25 Oklahoma


Is this an old poll? Miami #8? Are they drunk?
 
How the **** is TCU not ranked ahead of Boise State? Someone please explain that to me.
 
The AP seems to do this, they post something saying it is this weeks poll and leave last weeks poll on there.
 
I wonder if they'll be any pollsters out there that have us around 25 or "unranked".
 
If they change anything on the poll (for example, wins/losses), it automatically changes the date to the current one. Chill out, folks. No one in their right mind would put Miami ahead of Tech after yesterday.
 
still #11 in both, and this time it's updated:

http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings

1Florida (30)7-01463

2Alabama (23)8-01448

3Texas (7)7-01407

4USC6-11217

5Cincinnati7-01211

6Boise State7-01177

7Iowa8-01148

8TCU7-01132

9LSU6-11040

10Oregon6-1933

11Georgia Tech7-1923

12Penn State7-1843

13Oklahoma State6-1768

14Virginia Tech5-2734

15Houston6-1601

16Pittsburgh7-1551

17Ohio State6-2508

18Miami (FL)5-2501

19Utah6-1400

20West Virginia6-1323

21South Carolina6-2270

22Oklahoma4-3210

23Arizona5-2164

24Mississippi5-2142

25Notre Dame5-2135
 
So Miami fell behind us but we were jumped by Oregon. Oregon and USC play one another anyway, right?

EDIT: Yes, Oregon and USC play next week anyway; Oregon woulda jumped us anyway if they win. If they lose, we jump them back. The question is: Will 2-loss USC stay ahead of us if they lose?
 
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