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The Race to the Rose Bowl (with Logos!): Week Five

Sunday, October 2nd, 2005

The Tennessee Volunteers arguably didn’t get the bump they deserved for beating the LSU Tigers last Monday night (because the win was after last week’s Coaches’ Poll), but they survived a potential let-down game against the Ole Miss Rebels.

Here are the horses after Week Five:

The Gators fall out of the top ten to number 15 after getting thumped by the Alabama Crimson Tide, who enter the race at number 10. The Gators’ loss makes the Vols’ loss to the Gators look worse, but it’s a necessary evil because the Vols have virtually no chance at the Rose Bowl without winning the SEC Championship, and they can’t do that unless the Gators lose two SEC games. The Gators losing to Bama is a good start, and they play both Georgia and LSU in the next several weeks, so it’s not out of the question. Plus, the Vols can redeem themselves by beating the Crimson Tide if Bama is still in the top ten at that time.

Again, look at UT’s schedule:

  • Play Florida when the Gators are ranked, what was it, number 5?
  • Play LSU when the Tigers are ranked number 4.
  • Play Georgia this week when the Bulldogs are ranked number 4.
  • Play Alabama and Notre Dame later, who are now numbers 10 and 12, respectively.

Potentially 5 top ten teams. Maybe another in the SEC Championship. If the Vols can come out of that schedule with only one loss, should they be ranked above even some no-loss teams with lesser schedules?


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The Race to the Rose Bowl: Week 4

Sunday, September 25th, 2005

Arguably the biggest game of the week — the Tennessee Volunteers against the LSU Tigers — hasn’t even been played yet (it’s been rescheduled for Monday night), but the Coaches’ Poll is already out anyway.

Here are the horses after Week Four:

USC and Texas stay ahead of the pack, and Virginia Tech overtakes LSU for the third position. Louisville and Purdue drop out of the top ten and are replaced by one-loss teams Tennessee and Miami.

The SEC East is by far the toughest division of the toughest conference in college football. Let’s have a look conference representation in the top ten:

  • Pac-10: 1
  • Big 12: 1
  • Big 10:1
  • ACC: 3
  • SEC:4

Not only does the SEC have more teams in the top ten than any other conference with 4, but 3 of those teams are from the same division of the conference.

Crazy.


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The Race to the Rose Bowl: Week Two (and enough fooling around!)

Monday, September 12th, 2005

This is my first post by WordPress to my new domain. I just spent way too much time trying to get the table and the graphics to work — like I did for Week One — and I still don’t have it figured out yet. Something about the table cells being too wide.

Anyway, for now, here’s the top ten, according to the Coaches Poll:

  • Southern Cal
  • Texas
  • LSU
  • Tennessee (tied for 4th)
  • Virginia Tech (tied for 4th)
  • Georgia
  • Florida
  • Florida State
  • Ohio State
  • Louisville
  • More later. With logos, hopefully!

    Race to the Rose Bowl: Week One

    Wednesday, September 7th, 2005

    Well, the Week One Coaches’ poll is out, and here’s how the top ten shakes out:So, the Wolverines edge past Tennessee to take up the number 3 spot behind USC and Texas, but the Vols only fall to number 4. Not bad, considering their less than impressive performance. Oklahoma and Miami fall out of the race after losses and are replaced by newcomers Florida and Georgia, who are at numbers 10 and 9 respectively.

    This does not bode well for the Volunteers, who barely squeaked out a victory over Alabama-Birmingham, as three of their future opponents are now in the top ten. The Big Questions about Florida were whether the team would catch on to Urban Meyer’s offense soon enough and whether it would work in the SEC. A 32-14 win over Wyoming tends to confirm that the answers are in the affirmative. The Big Question for Georgia going into the year was whether quarterback D.J. Shockley could replace David Greene. Consider the answer to this question a resounding YES!, as Shockley threw five touchdown passes and ran for another in a 48-13 thumping of Boise State.

    Tennessee’s questions were whether it could survive games at Florida and at LSU on consecutive weekends. Those questions remain, but now there are more. Can it beat Georgia at home?

    And if that were not enough, the game later in the season at Notre Dame looks tougher now after the Fighting Irish clobbered Pitt 42-21.

    My preseason Race to the Rose Bowl post is here.

    Tennessee Volunteers Drop to Number 5 in College Football News Poll

    Tuesday, September 6th, 2005

    The Tennessee Volunteers dropped from number 3 to number 5 — not that bad — in the College Football News poll. Here’s the top ten:

      USC
      LSU
      Ohio State
      Georgia
      Tennessee
      Michigan
      Florida
      Virginia Tech
      Texas
      Florida State

    The Race to the Rose Bowl — Pre-Season

    Tuesday, August 30th, 2005

    And they’re off! The Race to the Rose Bowl is on. Of course, the Bowl Championship Series rankings will determine which two teams will actually play for the national championship this year, but those rankings don’t start coming out until the end of September. Until then, I’m using the USA Today/Coaches poll.Because this race is more like NASCAR than the Derby, the participants don’t start out even. Here are the ten leaders, before the first kickoff: