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Sunday, January 8th, 2006
Still having intermittent problems with the blog, both on my side and on my host’s side. Sneaking this in before the window of opportunity closes again.
1. Texas
2. Southern Cal
3. Penn State
4. West Virginia
5. Ohio State
6. Georgia
7. Louisiana State
8. TCU
9. Virginia Tech
10. Alabama
11. Oregon
12. UCLA
13. Notre Dame
14. Wisconsin
15. Auburn
16. Florida
17. Boston College
18. Miami
19. Texas Tech
20. Louisville
21. Florida State
22. Clemson
23. Oklahoma
24. Nebraska
25. California
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Wednesday, November 9th, 2005
Rounding the final corner:
Virginia Tech drops, but not by much, after getting thrashed by Miami, Georgia re-enters the Race, and Oregon’s putrid yellow and green breaks the top ten.
Games remaining that either will or could impact the Race:
- USC at California, November 12, 2005
- LSU at Alabama, November 12, 2005 (3:30, CBS, maybe)
- Texas at Texas A&M, November 25, 2005 (12:00, ABC)
- UCLA at USC, December 3, 2005 (4:30, ABC)
College Football News’ Run to the Rose Bowl has Three Unbeaten Contenders — USC, Texas, and Alabama — and eight No Margin for Errors — Miami, Penn State, Virginia Tech, LSU, Georgia, Oregon, Texas Tech, and UCLA.
See the Race to the Rose Bowl from the beginning:
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Saturday, November 5th, 2005
Even as the Tennessee Volunteers have come up lame, stumbled, fallen, fallen, and fallen out of the Top 25 altogether, the Race to the Rose Bowl goes on.
Georgia drops out of the top ten after losing to the Gators, and USC takes over the top spot it lost last week to the Longhorns.
Tonight’s game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Miami Hurricanes is huge. Plus, there are still a lot of games that either will or could impact the Race:
- USC at California, November 12, 2005
- LSU at Alabama, November 12, 2005 (3:30, CBS, maybe)
- Texas at Texas A&M, November 25, 2005 (12:00, ABC)
- Florida State at Florida, November 26, 2005 (3:30, CBS)
- UCLA at USC, December 3, 2005 (4:30, ABC)
College Football News’ Road to the Rose Bowl has Five Unbeaten Contenders — USC, Texas, Virginia Tech, Alabama, and UCLA — and eight No Margin for Errors — Miami, Penn State, LSU, Florida State, Georgia, Wisconsin, Oregon, and Texas Tech.
See the Race to the Rose Bowl from the beginning:
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Saturday, October 29th, 2005
Pete Fiutak of College Football News says the Tennessee Volunteers’ schedule is as brutal as it gets:
Well, there is some excuse for Tennessee. I don’t care what any formula says, playing at Florida, at LSU, Georgia, at Alabama, and at Notre Dame is as brutal as it gets. Based on winning percentage, the teams with the toughest schedules played so far are: 1) Arkansas, 2) Oklahoma, 3) Tennessee, and tied for fourth are South Florida and Michigan. Going into this weekend, if you want to go by the teams with the toughest schedules yet to be played, they are 1) Cal, 2) Stanford, 3) Iowa, 4) USC, 5) Kansas.
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Monday, October 24th, 2005
And the Longhorns make a move past the Trojans!
Texas edging USC is huge, but there’s very little movement otherwise. Texas Tech dropped out of the top ten (after losing to Texas), and the Florida State Seminoles take up position No. 10. LSU dropped a few spots, and UCLA and Miami both moved up and switched places with each other.
The Tennessee Volunteers drop out of the top 25 altogether after losing to the Crimson Tide. The Vols are now officially more than just mostly dead; they are really most sincerely dead.
At least in the Race to the Rose Bowl. But I’m one of those that can enjoy my team even when there are no championships on the line, and I’m not bailing.
Plus, the Race can still be exciting even if your horse has come up lame. Just pick another horse! I’m going with the Hokies.
Upcoming games with the potential to radically impact the Race include:
- Georgia at Florida, October 29, 2005 (3:30, CBS)
- Virginia Tech v. Miami, November 5, 2005
- USC at California, November 12, 2005
- LSU at Alabama, November 12, 2005 (3:30, CBS, maybe)
- Texas at Texas A&M, November 25, 2005 (12:00, ABC)
- Florida State at Florida, November 26, 2005 (3:30, CBS)
- UCLA at USC, December 3, 2005 (4:30, ABC)
See the Race to the Rose Bowl from the beginning:
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Wednesday, October 12th, 2005
Something really struck me while I was writing this post.
WARNING! PREPARE YOURSELF FOR SHOCKING NEWS:
The Tennessee Volunteers are not dead yet. Okay, so maybe they’re mostly dead, but as Miracle Max said in The Princess Bride, “There’s a big difference between mostly dead and all dead. Mostly dead is slightly alive.”
But before I get to that, here are the top ten horses after Week Six:
Okay, so here’s what happened this past weekend. Ohio State, who lost to Penn State, and Tennessee dropped out of the top ten, and Miami consequently moved up two spots to No. 6. California dropped out after losing to UCLA, and Alabama consequently moved up behind Miami. LSU found itself back in the hunt at No. 8, and newcomers Notre Dame and Penn State entered the race at Nos. 9 and 10 respectively.
Tennessee tumbled all the way to No. 18 after losing to the Georgia Bulldogs.
Not to say the drop is unjustified at all, but really, look at their schedule:
- Lost at Florida when the Gators were ranked No. 7.
- Won at LSU when the Tigers were ranked No. 4.
- Lost against Georgia when the Bulldogs were ranked No. 4.
- Scheduled to play Alabama (currently No. 7) next and Notre Dame (currently No. 9) later.
If (and yes, it’s a big if) the Volunteers can win against Alabama and Notre Dame, they will have won three of five games against top ten opponents. Is that really the end of the world as we know it? What if Notre Dame can upset USC this weekend at South Bend? (Okay, okay, I know. If they beat USC, we haven’t got a chance against them, but dream with me, won’t you?)
Yes, Tennessee’s two losses will have been against SEC East opponents Florida and Georgia and will have cost them any shot at an SEC or even an SEC East title. And because of that, they have no chance at the Rose Bowl. But they should still be able to get back into the top ten with quality wins against the Crimson Tide and the Irish.
Of course, with the way the Vols have been playing, predicting any win is a risky proposition, but the point remains:
The Volunteers are only mostly dead.
See the Race to the Rose Bowl from the beginning:
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Thursday, October 6th, 2005
College Football News’ weekly Road to the Rose Bowl is up. There are 6 Unbeaten Contenders (Southern Cal, Texas, Virginia Tech, Florida State, Georgia, and Alabama), 6 Unbeaten Longshots (Cal, Wisconsin, Penn State, UCLA, Texas Tech, and Nebraska), and 17 No Margin for Errors (including Tennessee). The Tennessee Volunteers get a couple of chances to decrease the number of Unbeaten Contenders over the next couple of weeks, as they host the Georgia Bulldogs this Saturday (CFN’s lock-yourself-in-a-room-to-watch game) and travel to take on the Alabama Crimson Tide two weeks after that.
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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?
See the Race to the Rose Bowl from the beginning:
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