~terry
Fri, Aug 8, 1997 (21:33)
seed
OK time to crank up the '97 version. College football.
~terry
Fri, Aug 8, 1997 (21:35)
#1
The preseason USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll.
Number of first place votes in brackets, records reflect the teams record
last season and the Previous Rank indicates where they finished last year.
Rank Team Record Pts Pvs
1. Florida (19) 12-1 1407 1
2. Penn State (9) 11-2 1335 7
3. Washington (15) 9-3 1311 15
4. Florida State (3) 11-1 1298 3
5. Tennessee (8) 10-2 1250 9
6. Nebraska (4) 11-2 1240 6
7. Colorado (3) 10-2 1153 8
8. North Carolina (1) 10-2 1137 10
9. Ohio State 11-1 1097 2
10. Texas 8-5 973 23
11. LSU 10-2 874 13
12. Notre Dame 8-3 780 21
13. Michigan 8-4 771 20
14. Miami-FL 9-3 746 14
15. Alabama 10-3 609 11
16. Syracuse 9-3 591 19
17. BYU 14-1 372 5
18. Stanford 7-5 591 19
19. Auburn 8-4 360 25
20. Iowa 9-3 325 18
21. Clemson 7-5 318 -
22. USC 6-6 272 -
23. Kansas State 9-3 238 17
24. Wisconsin 8-5 195 -
25. Virginia Tech 10-2 180 12
Others
------
Texas A&M 148
Colorado State 137
UCLA 130
Arizona State 126
Michigan state 93
Northwestern 89
Virginia 58
West Virginia 51
Georgia 24
Utah 15
East Carolina 13
S. Miss. 13
San Diego St 12
Navy 10
S. Carolina 7
Wyoming 6
Washington St 4
Georgia Tech 3
Oregon 3
Duke 2
Texas Tech 2
Army 1
~terry
Mon, Aug 18, 1997 (13:35)
#2
Time to start.
Lines for games through 8/25
NORTHWESTERN 6 Oklahoma
SYRACUSE 8.5 Wisconsin
~boyce2
Wed, Aug 20, 1997 (16:59)
#3
What's that bet format again?
~boyce2
Wed, Aug 20, 1997 (17:06)
#4
Oh right,
200 Oklahoma
50 Wisconsin
~terry
Thu, Aug 21, 1997 (06:52)
#5
Wisconsin 300
~terry
Tue, Aug 26, 1997 (10:41)
#6
OK I forgot Thursday.
Thursday - College Football (more)
OHIO U 15 Kent
Temple 1 W> MICHIGAN
C MICHIGAN 16 N. Illinois
KANSAS 25 Uab
~terry
Sun, Oct 12, 1997 (19:43)
#7
1. Penn St. (51) 5-0 1,724 2
2. Nebraska (14) 5-0 1,668 3
3. Florida St. (3) 5-0 1,603 4
4. North Carolina (2) 6-0 1,521 5
5. Michigan 5-0 1,490 6
6. Auburn 6-0 1,366 8
7. Florida 5-1 1,280 1
8. LSU 5-1 1,199 14
9. Tennessee 4-1 1,126 9
10. Washington 4-1 1,121 10
11. Ohio St. 5-1 1,113 7
12. Michigan St. 5-0 1,058 11
13. Washington St. 5-0 958 12
14. Texas A&M 5-0 827 15
15. Iowa 4-1 703 17
16. Oklahoma St. 6-0 665 20
17. UCLA 4-2 637 18
18. Air Force 7-0 516 19
19. Georgia 4-1 446 13
20. Kansas St. 4-1 388 22
21. Georgia Tech 4-1 281 25
22. Virginia Tech 5-1 274 23
23. West Virginia 5-1 182 -
24. Wisconsin 6-1 134 -
25. Stanford 4-2 119 16
Others receiving votes: Arizona St. 69, New Mexico 57, Toledo 46, Purdue
38, Wyoming 26, Virginia 20, Alabama 15, Colorado 15, Brigham Young 14,
Miami, Ohio 11, Ohio U. 9, Clemson 8, Marshall 8, Southern Miss. 5,
Colorado St. 4, Rice 4, N. Carolina St. 2.
~Rubi
Mon, Oct 20, 1997 (23:48)
#8
What does everyone think? Should I book my seats on the plane from Detroit to Pasadena for Michigan? This week should be fun. The Wolverines are gearing up to face arch rival Michigan State. They (MSU) had an unfortunate run in with the Northwestern Wildcats (Good Job Guys!!!!), to bad it would of been nice to see two undefeated teams.
See in CALI.
~terry
Tue, Oct 21, 1997 (08:23)
#9
Book 'em Mike!
~boyce2
Mon, Oct 27, 1997 (15:18)
#10
They still have to get through Ohio State and Penn State, no?
~terry
Mon, Oct 27, 1997 (16:28)
#11
Those teams aren't exactly patsies.
~ledfords
Mon, Oct 27, 1997 (23:13)
#12
No they aren't but if our defense keeps playing like they have been, the Rose Bowl is definately within our grasp. Hopefully, I'll be booking a flight to Pasedena myself. See ya on the plane Mike. Go Blue!!
~rubi
Wed, Oct 29, 1997 (04:34)
#13
You can say that again, so I think I will.
D wins championships, if there is any truth to this then look out big 10 & who ever else gets in the way.
~legaffe
Sat, Nov 8, 1997 (17:26)
#14
Missouri is play great against Nebraska today.
~terry
Sat, Nov 8, 1997 (18:37)
#15
In the final seconds the Nebraska pass gets deflected, a Mizzou player
accidetally kicks the ball which bounces off several players like a
pinball and a Nebraska player makes a diving, lunging catch. Actually,
on the replay it was Wiggins of Nebraska who booted it backwards to his
buddy. A play for the ages.
Wow!
~drummerboy
Sat, Nov 8, 1997 (19:21)
#16
Nebraska, schmebraska ! we all know the #1 in the nation is the MICHIGAN WOLVERINES ! Michigan has beaten Notre Dame, Colorado, Michigan State, Iowa, and now Penn State; even if the Cornhuskers are undefeated, how can you give them any credit when they play such a creampuff schedule. It was a nice catch though...
~boyce2
Sat, Nov 8, 1997 (22:52)
#17
Nice to see Penn State get trounced.
Go Bucks!
~gud
Sat, Nov 8, 1997 (22:59)
#18
I definitely agree that the Wolverines should be #1. Florida St. seemed to have a pretty easy go at it with NC though. Nonetheless, Michigan has the best defense in the country, the best player in the country in Charles Woodson, and they beat the #2 ranked team in the nation by 26 points. What else do you need?
~terry
Sun, Nov 9, 1997 (01:10)
#19
I would have argued that Ricky Williams was the best play but he
kind of let us down today with an 80 yard day. And the leading
Heisman contender quarterback had a poor day too. So you may have
something.
~terry
Sun, Nov 9, 1997 (12:55)
#20
1. Michigan (44) 9-0 1,723 4
2. Florida St. (23) 9-0 1,693 3
3. Nebraska (3) 9-0 1,623 1
4. Ohio St. 9-1 1,496 7
5. Tennessee 7-1 1,477 8
6. Penn St. 7-1 1,342 2
7. Georgia 7-1 1,314 9
8. North Carolina 8-1 1,248 5
9. UCLA 7-2 1,200 10
10. Kansas St. 8-1 1,125 11
11. LSU 7-2 995 14
12. Florida 7-2 966 13
13. Washington 7-2 898 6
14. Washington St. 8-1 873 16
15. Arizona St. 7-2 865 15
16. Auburn 7-2 615 17
17. Mississippi St. 6-2 473 19
18. Texas A&M 7-2 418 21
19. Purdue 7-2 404 23
19. Virginia Tech 7-2 404 20
21. Syracuse 7-3 372 22
22. Iowa 6-3 289 12
23. Wisconsin 8-2 288 -
24. Oklahoma St. 7-2 254 25
25. Missouri 6-4 115 -
Others receiving votes: West Virginia 88, Colorado St. 82, Virginia 26,
Southern Miss. 22, Louisiana Tech 14, Toledo 14, Air Force 13,
Mississippi 9, Tulane 3, Clemson 2, Marshall 2, Miami, Ohio 2, Michigan
St. 1, Oregon 1, Southern Cal 1.
Mizzou deserves to be at least 25!
~gud
Sun, Nov 9, 1997 (16:03)
#21
I knew those pollsters would finally come around. It's kinda cool to attend a college that has the #1 ranked team in the nation! Hopefully now we won't blow it, and maybe even pull off a National Championship.
~gud
Sun, Nov 9, 1997 (16:04)
#22
And hey Terry, I'll give ya Mizzou at 25...Definitely!
~ledfords
Sun, Nov 9, 1997 (17:47)
#23
I'll agree with Brian, I'm just glad it finally happened before I graduated!! I really hope they don't blow it, because I don't think my plane tickets to Pasedena are refundable!!
~rubi
Sun, Nov 9, 1997 (18:12)
#24
The alliance people must be downing pepto by the case. Any doubters out there that don't think Mich. deserves the top spot should take a look at who roles in to Ann Arbor on Nov. 22. That will be one for the ages!!!Three words for Nebraska and FSU fans out there: STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE!!! With a victory there all doubts will go the way of a Scott Frost pass. I really hope people can be realistic when making heisman picks. Even though C.W. deserves it he has no chance. Manning or that lame runner from UT Wil
iams both have a better shot.
See ya all in pasadena(:
~gud
Sun, Nov 9, 1997 (19:31)
#25
I agree that Mich. should be #1 just on the fact that we have the toughest schedule in the country, and you're right Sara, I've been waiting 5 years for this to happen, and I'm glad it is before I leave. I'm not sweating OSU though, I thought our toughest game would be when we had to go to Happy Valley, and look at the outcome there. The Wolverine defense is for real! As far as the Heisman goes...a man can dream can't he? #2 all the way!
~stacey
Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (10:14)
#26
I got 7500 to play with?
How about 5000 on the Air Force Academy.
~terry
Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (10:52)
#27
Woo Woo
~terry
Sun, Dec 7, 1997 (20:23)
#28
Alliance bowl selections:
Orange Bowl Nebraska - Tennessee
Sugar Bowl Florida State - Ohio State
Fiesta Bowl Kansas State - Syracuse
~terry
Tue, Dec 15, 1998 (20:49)
#29
Well, it's 98.
But here are the bowl games.
Wednesday, December 23 - College
louisville 3.5 marshall (Motor City Bowl)
Friday, December 25 - College
oregon 5.5 colorado (Aloha Bowl)
air force 3.5 washington (Oahu Bowl)
Saturday, December 26 - College
missouri 3.5 west virginia (Insight.com Bowl)
Tuesday, December 29 - College
alabama 5.5 virginia tech (Music City Bowl)
miami fla 7.0 no carolina st (Micron PC Bowl)
kansas state 11.5 purdue (Alamo Bowl)
Wednesday, December 30 - College
so mississippi 15.5 idaho (Humanitarian Bowl)
nebraska 3.0 arizona (Holiday Bowl)
Thursday, December 31 - College
tulane 5.5 byu (Liberty Bowl)
usc 16.0 texas christian (Sun Bowl)
virginia 1.5 georgia (Peach Bowl)
texas tech 8.5 mississippi (Independence Bowl)
Friday, January 1 - College
penn state 6.5 kentucky (Outback Bowl)
georgia tech 1.0 notre dame (Gator Bowl)
michigan 3.0 arkansas (Citrus Bowl)
*texas 6.5 mississippi st (Cotton Bowl)*****
ucla 9.0 wisconsin (Rose Bowl)
ohio state 12.0 texas a&m (Sugar Bowl)
Saturday, January 2 - College
florida 7.5 syracuse (Orange Bowl)
Monday, January 4 - College
florida state 4.5 tennessee (Fiesta Bowl)
~terry
Mon, Mar 8, 1999 (07:54)
#30
March Madness is here again:
Here are the tournament seeds:
SOUTH WEST EAST MIDWEST
1 Auburn 1 Connecticut 1 Duke 1 Michigan State
16 Winthrop 16 UT San Antonio 16 Florida A&M 16 Mt St Mary's
8 Syracuse 8 Missouri 8 Charleston 8 Villanova
9 Oklahoma State 9 New Mexico 9 Tulsa 9 Mississippi
5 UCLA 5 Iowa 5 Wisconsin 5 UNC Charlotte
12 Detroit 12 UAB 12 SW Missouri St 12 Rhode Island
4 Ohio State 4 Arkansas 4 Tennessee 4 Arizona
13 Murray State 13 Siena 13 Delaware 13 Oklahoma
6 Indiana 6 Florida 6 Temple 6 Kansas
11 Geo Washington 11 Pennsylvania 11 Kent 11 Evansville
3 St John's 3 North Carolina 3 Cincinnati 3 Kentucky
14 Samford 14 Weber State 14 George Mason 14 New Mexico St
7 Louisville 7 Minnesota **7 Texas** 7 Washington
10 Creighton 10 Gonzaga 10 Purdue 10 Miami Ohio
2 Maryland 2 Stanford 2 Miami Fla 2 Utah
15 Valparaiso 15 Alcorn State 15 Lafayette 15 Arkansas St
Texas may be able to get by Purdue, but Miami will be tough! And let's
not even talk about Duke.
~sprin5
Sun, Aug 6, 2000 (20:52)
#31
Nebraska ranked number 1, no surprise there. UT is as high as number 3 in some polls.
~MarciaH
Sun, Aug 6, 2000 (22:00)
#32
where is Penn State??? Bottom 20th??? Going to check....
~MarciaH
Sun, Aug 6, 2000 (22:13)
#33
Associated Press Top 25 College Football Poll
The Associated Press Top 25 college football preseason poll,
with number of first-place votes and last season's record in
parentheses, total points and previous ranking:
TEAM PTS PVS
---- --- ---
1. Nebraska (36) (12-1) 1,732 3
2. Florida St (29) (12-0) 1,720 1
3. Alabama (3) (10-3) 1,570 8
4. Wisconsin (1) (10-2) 1,408 4
5. Miami Fla (9-4) 1,392 15
6. Michigan (10-2) 1,380 5
7. Texas (2) (9-5) 1,297 21
8. Kansas St (6) (11-1) 1,276 6
9. Florida (9-4) 1,255 12
10. Georgia (8-4) 1,226 16
11. Virginia Tech (11-1) 1,044 2
12. Tennessee (9-3) 940 9
13. Washington (7-5) 816 NR
14. Purdue (7-5) 751 25
15. USC (6-6) 723 NR
16. Ohio St (6-6) 601 NR
17. Clemson (6-6) 599 NR
18. Mississippi (8-4) 541 22
19. Oklahoma (7-5) 455 NR
20. TCU (8-4) 404 NR
21. Illinois (8-4) 361 24
22. Penn St (10-3) 359 11
23. So Mississippi (9-3) 224 14
24. Colorado (7-5) 166 NR
25. Michigan St (10-2) 145 7
Others Receiving Votes: Texas A&M 139, UCLA 115, East
Carolina 75, Oregon 63, Auburn 36, Colorado St 35,
Mississippi St 34, Utah 33, Notre Dame 32, Virginia 26,
Marshall 23, Arkansas 22, Georgia Tech 10, LSU 10, Syracuse
9, BYU 7, Minnesota 5, Boston College 3, Texas Tech 3,
Toledo 3, Stanford 2, Arizona St 1, Oregon St 1.
~MarciaH
Sun, Aug 6, 2000 (22:15)
#34
So, where is the fearsome Hawaii team no one in Texas wants to play??
~MarciaH
Sun, Oct 1, 2000 (18:43)
#35
Associated Press Top 25
1. Florida St (5-0)
2. Nebraska (4-0)
3. Virginia Tech (4-0)
4. Kansas St (5-0)
5. Clemson (5-0)
6. Michigan (4-1)
7. Miami Fla (3-1)
8. Ohio St (4-0)
9. Oregon (4-1)
10. Oklahoma (4-0)
11. Texas (3-1)
12. Florida (4-1)
13. Washington (3-1)
14. TCU (4-0)
15. Auburn (5-0)
16. UCLA (4-1)
17. So Mississippi (3-1)
18. USC (3-1)
19. Georgia (3-1)
20. Mississippi St (3-1)
21. Tennessee (2-2)
22. Northwestern (4-1)
23. Oregon St (4-0)
24. Wisconsin (3-2)
25. Notre Dame (2-2)
ESPN/USA Today Top 25 Coach's Poll
1. Nebraska 4-0
2. Florida State 5-0
3. Virginia Tech 4-0
4. Kansas State 5-0
5. Clemson 5-0
6. Michigan 4-1
7. Ohio State 4-0
8. Miami (Fla.) 3-1
9. Florida 4-1
10. Texas 3-1
11. Washington 3-1
12. Oklahoma 4-0
13. Auburn 5-0
14. Texas Christian 4-0
15. Oregon 4-1
16. Southern California 3-1
17. UCLA 4-1
18. Southern Mississippi 3-1
19. Georgia 3-1
20. Mississippi State 3-1
21. Tennessee 2-2
22. Wisconsin 3-2
23. Oregon State 4-0
24. Northwestern 4-1
25. Michigan State 3-1