I think 13 as FSU and maybe South Carolina pass us with only Bama dropping below us.I’d guess stay at #12.
We are not dropping one spot after winning 52-3.I think 13 as FSU and maybe South Carolina pass us with only Bama dropping below us.
Florida State still has to prove they can win against someone besides a cupcake like Alabama.I think 13 as FSU and maybe South Carolina pass us with only Bama dropping below us.
I agree but every prediction about this weeks poll has FSU in the top 10. Remember, these people feed off of emotion. On paper, beating Bama looks good but as you rightly said, Bama is not very good. I would love us to be top 10 but we aren’t eve candy enough to push forward, yet. Beat Duke in Durham and people will look at us differently. Personally, I hope we stay 12th or even 13th as it will give us more bulletin board material that Bret can use.Florida State still has to prove they can win against someone besides a cupcake like Alabama.
If you look at early season polls from other years it is not unusual for teams to move down a spot, despite doing nothing wrong, to accommodate other teams with impressive wins. I'm sure there will be voters more impressed with FSU's win over Alabama than our win over WIU.We are not dropping one spot after winning 52-3.
I think last year's bowl win, even though it shouldn't, will boost Illinois stock enough to keep them ahead of South Carolina in particular.I think it's far more likely South Carolina leaps us one spot behind than Florida State.
We’re the only ones who remember who we played in our bowl game last year. Your average AP voter barely pays attention to who played who this past week.I think last year's bowl win, even though it shouldn't, will boost Illinois stock enough to keep them ahead of South Carolina in particular.
I think that game in particular (and Michigan-Alabama, along with the playoff games) were particularly memorable overall. Whether they affect AP or coaches voting is a separate question.We’re the only ones who remember who we played in our bowl game last year. Your average AP voter barely pays attention to who played who this past week.
Usually Mondays at 11am CST, but then UNC had to go and be a thing yesterday, so I'd guess around 11am CST today.When do new rankings drop for football? Totally not used to looking forward to those coming out.
That’s what I am thinking.Usually Mondays at 11am CST, but then UNC had to go and be a thing yesterday, so I'd guess around 11am CST today.
I think I saw coaches about noon (not sure time zone) and AP about 2.When do new rankings drop for football? Totally not used to looking forward to those coming out.