sportsline.com - 11/5/2008
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Rank Team PPB StdDev Delta 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Also Receiving Votes: Pittsburgh(1.7), Tulsa(1.1), Oregon State(0.9), Cincinnati(0.7), Minnesota(0.6), South Carolina(0.5), Kansas(0.5), Miami (Florida)(0.3), Air Force(0.2), Oregon(0.2), ...
rivals.yahoo.com - 11/10/2008
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rivals.yahoo.com —
In a perfect world, the Doc would be
given carte blanche to publicly torch the Bowl Championship...
Series in effigy and institute the elaborate, double-elimination battle royale of his dreams. But we live in the world we live in, so each Sunday the Doc ...
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BCS Realpolitik: Clouds part at the top, but an open ...
crimsonandcreammachine.com - 10/30/2008
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crimsonandcreammachine.com —
If you were to listen to some of
the callers on local sports radio here in Oklahoma...
or check some of the message boards on the internet you would think that the Oklahoma Sooners were standing at 1-7 instead of 7-1. Oklahoma is scoring points at a ...
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When Did Winning Stop Being Enough?
blackshoediaries.com - 11/3/2008
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blackshoediaries.com —
Here is my blogpoll ballot with some explanations
below. Rank Team Delta 1 Penn State 1 2...
Texas Tech 3 3 Alabama -- 4 Florida -- 5 Southern Cal 2 6 Texas 5 ...
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Week 10 Blogpoll Ballot
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Blogpoll Week Ten
mgoblog —
... Extracurriculars and what-not can be found at CBS Sports. Depressingly, I won Mr. Bold for hating on the mid-majors and must now commit ritual suicide. (Kidding, mom! If I was going to commit ritual suicide it definitely would have happened already!) ...
CBS Sports Week 10 Blogpoll
Bears Necessity —
To see the total blogpoll, click here for the poll and analysis by Brian Cook of MgoBlog.
Rank
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Delta
1
Alabama
2
2
Penn State ...
Georgia Bulldogs 13th in BlogPoll, Third in S.E.C. Power Poll
Dawg Sports —
The new BlogPoll has been released and confusion reigns: Alabama is No. 1 with 42 first-place votes, trailed by No. 2 Texas Tech with 21, No. 3 Penn State with ten, and No. 4 Florida and No. 6 Oklahoma with one each. Texas checks in at No. 5 without being ranked first on any BlogPollster’s ballot.
Georgia dropped five spots to No. 13, just behind Ohio State and just ahead of Missouri. The S.E.C. also is represented by No. 16 Louisiana State.
While I did not win any of the extracurricular ...
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