AP Top 25 Poll

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Updated: Sunday October 02, 2005 06:05 AM
The Associated Press Top 25 Poll
The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll, with number of first-place votes and record in parentheses, total points and previous ranking
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Rank Team Record Votes Previous

1 USC (59) 4-0 1,619 1
2 Texas (6) 4-0 1,560 2
3 Virginia Tech 5-0 1,448 4
4 LSU 2-1 1,424 3
5 Florida 4-1 1,367 5
6 Florida State 4-0 1,249 6
7 Georgia 4-0 1,242 7
8 Ohio State 3-1 1,200 8
9 Miami (FL) 3-1 1,028 12
10 Tennessee 3-1 995 10
11 Michigan State 4-1 905 17
12 California 5-0 892 13
13 Notre Dame 4-1 800 16
14 Arizona State 3-2 690 18
15 Alabama 5-0 608 20
16 Texas Tech 4-0 512 19
17 Wisconsin 5-0 493 NR
18 Minnesota 4-1 439 NR
19 Virginia 3-1 396 23
20 UCLA 4-0 331 25
21 Boston College 4-1 326 NR
22 Purdue 2-2 322 11
23 Iowa State 3-1 297 22
24 Louisville 3-1 222 9
25 Georgia Tech 3-1 169 15
Others Receiving Votes: Auburn 128
Others Receiving Votes: Michigan 119
Others Receiving Votes: Texas A&M 71
Others Receiving Votes: Penn State 70
Others Receiving Votes: West Virginia 57
Others Receiving Votes: Oregon 55
Others Receiving Votes: Clemson 23
Others Receiving Votes: UTEP 15
Others Receiving Votes: Vanderbilt 14
Others Receiving Votes: Toledo 10
Others Receiving Votes: Utah 8
Others Receiving Votes: South Florida 7
Others Receiving Votes: Colorado 6
Others Receiving Votes: Fresno State 5
Others Receiving Votes: Iowa 2
Others Receiving Votes: Wyoming 1

© 2005 STATS, Inc
 
#3
#3
No way those are right. That's still last week with just updated records.
 
#7
#7
I just saw it . . .

With all due respect TWELVE. That's a complete joke. I give Bama props for the big win, but come on.
 
#9
#9
they deserve it more then us until they lose. they are unbeaten. when we beat them though they will drop ;).
 
#11
#11
No doubt . . . Like I said, I give you guys all the credit in the world for stepping up in a big game, and in twisted way you could justify it. But we both know that NOBODY flies up the poll like that.

Really doesn't matter though . . . The good thing is that it will all be played out on the field in a few weeks, so we'll know for sure whether it's justified or not.
 
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#13
Georgie, I have to disagree with you this time. Bama proved they are for real by embarrassing Florida like they did. Now it's up to US to rise to the challenge and prove that WE are for real.
 
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#14
Oh i am enjoying all right, i claim the 10 spot, 7 is a little out there. I really cant sit here and think that you guys arent worried about the game.
 
#15
#15
It just goes to show how biased the media is really. We beat LSU in a miracle comeback and jump how many spots? Bama beats the media darling Florida and now THEY'RE the second coming.

Rankings don't mean squat.
 
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Originally posted by LadyinOrange@Oct 2, 2005 1:35 PM
Georgie, I have to disagree with you this time. Bama proved they are for real by embarrassing Florida like they did. Now it's up to US to rise to the challenge and prove that WE are for real.
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Good post , Ut is the one that has to prove it.
 
#17
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Originally posted by GOT TWELVE?@Oct 2, 2005 1:36 PM
Oh i am enjoying all right, i claim the 10 spot, 7 is a little out there. I really cant sit here and think that you guys arent worried about the game.
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I'm not as worried as I was before Prothro got hurt. I think we can handle Croyle and Castille.
 
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Originally posted by GOT TWELVE?@Oct 2, 2005 2:36 PM
I really cant sit here and think that you guys arent worried about the game.
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Who said that? With that defense, Alabama scares me as much as anybody; especially since we have to play in Tuscaloosa. Not saying that you guys aren't a quality team, just that it seems a little too much too fast.

...but like I said earlier, in the end it won't matter since we play on the field in 3 weeks anyway. One of us won't be in the top 10 after that.
 
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AP Top 25
(with first-place votes in parentheses)
Rk. Team Rec. Votes Prv.
1 Southern Cal (59) 4-0 1,619 1
2 Texas (6) 4-0 1,564 2
3 Virginia Tech 5-0 1,494 3
4 Florida St. 4-0 1,391 6
5 Georgia 4-0 1,318 7
6 Ohio St. 3-1 1,279 8
7 Alabama 5-0 1,150 15
8 Tennessee 3-1 1,143 10
9 Miami 3-1 1,118 9
10 California 5-0 988 12
11 LSU 2-1 978 4
12 Notre Dame 4-1 966 13
13 Florida 4-1 792 5
14 Wisconsin 5-0 773 17
15 Texas Tech 4-0 588 16
16 Penn St. 5-0 493 --
17 Arizona St. 3-2 491 14
18 Boston College 4-1 464 21
19 Michigan St. 4-1 455 11
20 UCLA 4-0 412 20
21 Michigan 3-2 335 --
22 Auburn 4-1 298 --
23 Louisville 3-1 288 24
24 Georgia Tech 3-1 226 25
25 Oregon 4-1 121 --

Others receiving votes: Nebraska 107, Minnesota 49, Texas A&M 47, Virginia 44, Colorado 32, TCU 25, Fresno St. 14, Iowa St. 14, West Virginia 13, Iowa 11, Wyoming 11, Purdue 9, North Carolina 3, Southern Miss. 2.

Coaches Poll

Oct. 2, 2005

Rank Team (first-place votes) Record Points Last week
1. Southern California (60) 4-0 1,547 1
2. Texas (1) 4-0 1,483 2
3. Virginia Tech (1) 5-0 1,425 3
4. Georgia 4-0 1,332 6
5. Florida State 4-0 1,287 7
6. Ohio State 3-1 1,169 8
7. Tennessee 3-1 1,124 9
8. Miami (Fla.) 3-1 1,081 10
9. California 5-0 993 11
10. Alabama 5-0 982 16
11. LSU 2-1 953 4
12. Notre Dame 4-1 850 14
13. Texas Tech 4-0 770 13
14. Wisconsin 5-0 737 17
15. Florida 4-1 717 5
16. UCLA 4-0 497 20T
17. Boston College 4-1 449 23
18. Penn State 5-0 438 NR
19. Michigan State 4-1 418 12
20. Arizona State 3-2 374 15
21. Auburn 4-1 336 24T
22. Louisville 3-1 326 22
23. Georgia Tech 3-1 182 24T
24. Michigan 3-2 175 NR
25. Virginia 3-1 111 18


Dropped out

No. 19 Minnesota (4-1, lost to then-unranked Penn State 44-14), No. 20 (tie) Purdue (2-2, lost to then-No. 14 Notre Dame 49-28).


Others receiving votes

Minnesota (4-1) 82; Nebraska (4-0) 75; Oregon (4-1) 72; Colorado (3-1) 29; Texas A&M (3-1) 25; Fresno State (2-1) 22; Purdue (2-2) 19; West Virginia (4-1) 14; TCU (4-1) 12; Wyoming (4-1) 11; Vanderbilt (4-1) 9; Utah (3-2) 7; Texas-El Paso (3-1) 6; UAB (3-1) 3; Iowa State (3-1) 3; Oklahoma (2-2) 2; Boise State (2-2) 1; Bowling Green (2-2) 1; Southern Mississippi (2-1) 1.


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The USA TODAY Board of Coaches is made up of 62 head coaches at Division I-A institutions. All are members of the American Football Coaches Association. The board for the 2005 season: Barry Alvarez, Wisconsin; Chuck Amato, N.C. State, Gary Barnett, Colorado; Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech; Mike Bellotti, Oregon; Phil Bennett, SMU; Jack Bicknell, Louisiana Tech; Larry Blakeney, Troy; Bobby Bowden, Florida State; Tommy Bowden, Clemson; Jeff Bower, Southern Miss; Gregg Brandon, Bowling Green; Art Briles, Houston; Rich Brooks, Kentucky; Mack Brown, Texas; Watson Brown, UAB; John Bunting, North Carolina; Lloyd Carr, Michigan; Larry Coker, Miami (Fla.); Sylvester Croom, Mississippi State; Darrell Dickey, North Texas; Bill Doba, Washington State; Randy Edsall, Connecticut; Dennis Franchione, Texas A&M; Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee; Joe Glenn, Wyoming; Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State; Walt Harris, Stanford; Ken Hatfield, Rice; Dan Hawkins, Boise State; Pat Hill, Fresno State; Terry Hoeppner, Indiana; Brady Hoke, Ball State; Skip Holtz, East Carolina; Brian Kelly, Central Michigan; Rocky Long, New Mexico; Sonny Lubick, Colorado State; Dan McCarney, Iowa State; Andy McCollum, Middle Tennessee; Shane Montgomery, Miami (Ohio); Joe Novak, Northern Illinois; Houston Nutt, Arkansas; Tom O'Brien, Boston College; Gary Patterson, TCU; Bobby Petrino, Louisville; Mark Richt, Georgia; Rich Rodriguez, West Virginia; Greg Schiano, Rutgers; Howard Schnellenberger, Florida Atlantic; John L. Smith, Michigan State; Frank Solich, Ohio; Steve Spurrier, South Carolina; Bob Stoops, Oklahoma; Jeff Tedford, California; Joe Tiller, Purdue; Dick Tomey, San Jose State; Jim Tressel, Ohio State; Tommy Tuberville, Auburn; Bobby Wallace, Temple; Randy Walker, Northwestern; Charlie Weis, Notre Dame; Tyrone Willingham, Washington.
 
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Originally posted by duckman398686@Oct 2, 2005 2:40 PM
i still dont see why we post these. the AP doesnt matter anymore remember?
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that is wrong. the ap poll is the best poll to win.
 
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Just about a flawless effort the Tide put out, I congratulate em. They jumped on the Gators hard and fast. I have to say I enjoyed it. However every game is different having its own personality, and when the Vols play the Tide it'll have its own. The Tide helped us back in the race, and after we take the Dawgs it's up to us to take the steering wheel away from the Tide. The Vols should be able to do that by doing what the Gators couldnt...pressure Croyle and run the ball.
 
#23
#23
Duckman is right. You don't get anything for "winning" the AP poll. Harris poll is all that matters.
 
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Originally posted by LadyinOrange@Oct 2, 2005 1:39 PM
I'm not as worried as I was before Prothro got hurt. I think we can handle Croyle and Castille.
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Castille? are you referring to Tim? or Simeon? Neither of wich is a split end.
 
#25
#25
LIO is 20 years behind. She was probably talking about JEREMIAH Castille.
 

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