BrutusBobcat;670449; said:Taking a look at this week's current Top 10 (coaches), only Ohio State, Pittsburgh, UCLA, Alabama and Texas A&M survived the week without a loss.
As far as moving up goes, one knock on OSU is that we haven't played ANYONE, and both Florida and UNC lost to Top 25 teams.
However, I am going to take a slight issue with 27 here. Yes, hoops polls don't work like football, but last week Kansas got dumped nine spots, from #3 to #12, for their loss to Oral Roberts. So it's possible that OSU could get elevated to #1. Of course, it's also possible that voters thought that Kansas was already a weak #3, and think that we're a weak #3 also.![]()
The only other Top 10 teams to lose thus far are G-Town (dropped from #8 to #16 this week) and Arizona (dropped from #10 to #16 last week).
One thing to look at is the voting point totals. We're 99 points behind Florida, and 63 behind UNC. That means that we have to move several spots on a LOT of ballots. The average ballot has us two slots behind UNC and three behind Florida, roughly. We must be splitting places with UCLA, Pittsburgh and others on quite a few ballots.
Don't discount UCLA passing both us and Pitt. UCLA had a good week, with two solid wins over ranked teams. They've got the best resume so far this season.
What I DON'T see is how you dump Florida below UNC for losing in OT to Kansas. Florida played well and looked good, whereas UNC didn't, and lost to a much lower ranked team.
Either way, it's best for us if those teams don't drop too far, if at all. They certainly will be two of the top teams in the country this season, and it would be a shame if we played them at their lowest ranked points.
We shouldn't be #1 (yet), and I think that smart fans shouldn't want to see us with that bullseye on our backs at this point.
They only reason they'd drop Florida below UNC is hype for Wednesday's game... It's not like Florida will stay at #3, they'll automatically move back up with the result of the OSU/UNC game.
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