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2013 Preseason and regular polls

Has espn ever once pondered the question of how a couple perennial also-rans in the Big 12 have suddenly turned up and wrecked shop in the SEC in their first two years?

An organization can't question that which is buttering their bread...gotta keep pimping the product. Besides, that type of actual questioning implies the ability have a minimum amount of critical thinking. One never looks for that on eSPIN.
 
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The most scientific poll ever.

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What the hell??, Delaware
 
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I predict that if Mizzou beats Auburn, eSPIN either starts pimping Mizzou or, and this would be delicious, starts questioning the availability of Jameis in the NCG.

At some point, everyone with a pulse will wake up and see the whore network for what it is.
 
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An organization can't question that which is buttering their bread...gotta keep pimping the product. Besides, that type of actual questioning implies the ability have a minimum amount of critical thinking. One never looks for that on eSPIN.

God I hope Delaney doesn't fuck this up. We really need to make a clean break with them and jump to FOX with the PAC. Let them say what they will, but we need to take our largest, most national alumni bases in the nation elsewhere and stop feeding money into the machine trying to destroy us.
 
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I think Urban has a vote, I thought he has said he has a vote in the coaches poll

Yep he does....

The USA TODAY Sports Board of Coaches is made up of 62 head coaches at Bowl Subdivision schools. All are members of the American Football Coaches Association. The board for the 2013 season: David Bailiff, Rice; Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech; Tim Beckman, Illinois; Bret Bielema, Arkansas; Bill Blankenship, Tulsa; Terry Bowden, Akron; Art Briles, Baylor; Troy Calhoun, Air Force; Matt Campbell, Toledo; Rod Carey, Northern Illinois; Dave Christensen, Wyoming; Dave Clawson, Bowling Green; Larry Coker, Texas-San Antonio; David Cutcliffe, Duke; Mark Dantonio, Michigan State; Tim DeRuyter, Fresno State; Ron English, Eastern Michigan; Larry Fedora, North Carolina; Jimbo Fisher, Florida State; Kyle Flood, Rutgers; Dennis Franchione, Texas State; James Franklin, Vanderbilt; Al Golden, Miami (Fla.); Todd Graham, Arizona State; Jim Grobe, Wake Forest; Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State; Bryan Harsin, Arkansas State; Bobby Hauck, UNLV; Mark Helfrich, Oregon; Brady Hoke, Michigan; Dana Holgorsen, West Virginia; Doc Holliday, Marshall; Mark Hudspeth, Louisiana-Lafayette; Curtis Johnson, Tulane; Joey Jones, South Alabama; June Jones, Southern Methodist; Brian Kelly, Notre Dame; Jerry Kill, Minnesota; Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech; Mike Leach, Washington State; Rocky Long, San Diego State; Dan McCarney, North Texas; Bronco Mendenhall, Brigham Young; Urban Meyer, Ohio State; Les Miles, LSU; Ken Niumatalolo, Navy; George O'Leary, Central Florida; Bo Pelini, Nebraska; Chris Petersen, Boise State; Jeff Quinn, Buffalo; Mark Richt, Georgia; Mike Riley, Oregon State; Rich Rodriguez, Arizona; Nick Saban, Alabama; Steve Spurrier, South Carolina; Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee; Bob Stoops, Oklahoma; Charlie Strong, Louisville; Dabo Swinney, Clemson; Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M; Tommy Tuberville, Cincinnati; Kyle Whittingham, Utah. AFCA policy bars schools under major NCAA or conference sanctions from receiving votes.
 
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Sagarin Top 50 (PURE_ELO)
Jeff Sagarin NCAA football ratings (BCS uses PURE_ELO)
(Computer)

Rank Team Rating
1 Florida State 96.89
2 Northern Illinois 95.62
3 Ohio State 94.63
4 South Carolina 93.34
5 Oklahoma State 92.68
6 Auburn 92.61
7 Alabama 92.60
8 Missouri 92.16
9 Arizona State 89.93
10 Stanford 89.05
11 Michigan State 89.00
12 Baylor 88.88
13 Wisconsin 86.47
14 UCF 86.33
15 Oregon 86.02
16 Clemson 85.86
17 UCLA 85.54
18 LSU 85.00
19 Duke 84.73
20 Oklahoma 84.08
21 Georgia 83.54
22 Texas A&M 82.64
23 Iowa 81.63
24 Mississippi 80.75
 
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