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TAW CBS Blogopoll Week 3
This week presented the first real challenges in ranking
- Do you rank OU ahead of BYU?
- Do you rank Ohio State ahead of USC?
- How can you not rank FSU ahead of BYU?
- How high do you rank the young Canes?
- What’s more important how you lost, or how you won?
As always comments are appreciated and like last week will be integrated into the final ballot that I have to submit Tuesday night.
Just a reminder, here’s the criteria that I’m using
The prior Top 25 will have no significant impact on the new one. Teams won’t hold positions playing scrubs in OOC play over teams with real wins in September. Just because a team is 18th doesn’t mean it moves up because the 17th ranked team loses. Teams resumes will go up and down as the season goes on.
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Taw Poll |
Rationale |
| 1. Bama | Smashed a bad UNT team. Would appear right now to have the edge on the Gators with a better run defense. |
| 2. Cal | Went on the road, and while struggled against Minnesota got quality win over a BCS conference team. |
| 3 Miami | Beat FSU on the road. Smashed GA Tech at home. Win at Blacksburg makes the Canes our new number one |
| 4. UF | Really struggled against Tenn. Tenn D really contained UF’s offense, while Tenn even with real limitations at QB managed to move the ball on Florida’s D. |
| 5. UT | Didn’t look great against Tech. McCoy struggled for second game in a row. Secondary still looks vulnerable. Still their best win of the year. Win over Wyoming doesn’t look so great with CU beating them. |
| 6. LSU | Their road win at Seattle looks a whole lot better now. Udub in Seattle with Locker is not the 0-12 disaster of last year. |
| 7. Boise State | Good road win at Fresno State. Schedule is opening up. Possible horror matchup for OU fans if OU can run the Big 12. Fiesta Bowl rematch with Boise |
| 8. Cincinnati | Beat a good Oregon State team on the road. Clearly appear to be the class of the Big East. Can they run the table and create some BCS chaos. |
| 9. Penn State | Won again. Season starts for real next week. |
| 10. Mississippi | Play someone, anyone so we have some clue how good you are. Your OOC schedule is a total embarrassment. |
| 11. Virginia Tech | Struggled to beat Nebraska at home. Really NU lost that game more than Hokies won it. Still it’s a win over a team that was ranked in the polls (TaW validated by NU’s new QB play) |
| 12. TCU | Still winning. And with losses to BYU and Utah they are now the flagship of the Mountain West. |
| 13. USC | If I have one huge game to win, I’d hire Pete Carroll. If I also had one small game to lose, I’d hire Pete Carroll. The usual early loss, run the table, whine excessively out being left out of the title game process maybe derailed by Cal however. |
| 14. OSU | Dominated a previously unbeaten Toledo team. Exactly where was that offensive playcalling last week? |
| 15. Kansas | Still undefeated. Reising looks as effective as ever. Cannot overestimate the value of a veteran playmaker at QB |
| 16. Michigan | Extra practice continuing to show solid on the field results. Injury to Forcier is a worry as Robinson is pretty one dimensional |
| 17. FSU | Close loss to Miami, nearly lose to Jacksonville State, dominate BYU on the road. Seminoles are up this week, who knows next week. |
| 18. Oklahoma | OU seems to have rallied from their terrible debut along the way finding a QB for 2010, WRs for 2009, and their new OL appears to be rounding into form. Defense appears to be in top form. Beat Miami in two weeks and OU will be back in the Top Ten. |
| 19. BYU | Okay BYU did beat OU. But all that goodwill gets cashed out when you get completely dominated at home by FSU. And even without Sam Bradford if they played tomorrow at JerryWorld who do you think is going to win? |
| 20. Houston | Beat Texas Tech this weekend, and Houston joins the BCS buster conversation. |
| 21. Oklahoma State | Rice scored 24 points. Meaningful points, not 2 late TD garbarge points. OSU defense looking very vulnerable. |
| 22. UGA | I thought the SEC played defense? UGA scores over 40 again in conference play and barely holds on to beat Arkansas. SEC defenses looking like Big 12 defenses from 2008. |
| 23. Auburn | Auburn beat previously undefeated WVU at home. Nice test for the young War Eagles. |
| 24. Washington | Could easily be 3-0 and in the top ten. Seriously. |
| 25. Iowa | Undefeated and beat Arizona last week. |
On verge of entering the poll
- UNC: I’m just not convinced that they are any good. Sure UConn’s win over Baylor makes UNC’s struggles there seem more legitimate.
- USF: season hopes of winning Big East took a huge shot with loss of QB Matt Grothe
Nick Saban: Friend or Foe?
I’m not gonna lie—I’m starting to like Nick Saban.
Call me crazy.
I know that most people outside Tuscaloosa think he’s a colossal douche, but hear me out:
1. He’s buddies with Stoops.
Last week Stoops paid Saban a visit in Tuscaloosa. The two obviously have a mutual respect for each other if not a genuine friendship, and are likely sharing ways to take down the Gators.
Yes, it’s possible that Saban spied on OU’s practices at the Superdome before the 2004 BCS National Championship Game. But although Stoops admits he may have made a mistake by practicing there, he’s been clear that he has no beef with Saban.
2. He’s the head coach at ‘Bama.
These two powerhouse programs go way back.
In Bear Bryant’s autobiography he talks about Bud Wilkinson as a close friend and mentor. That’s serious old school.
It’s also become well known that during the recent home-and-home series between Oklahoma and Alabama, fans from the two schools developed a healthy (and strongly heterosexual) college football man crush. Bama’s knowledgeable and classy fans and ridiculous history have earned the respect of the majority of Sooner Nation.
3. LSU sucks.
LSU has the least respected fan base in college sports. There’s no debate.
Granted they hate everyone, but they pretty much want Saban dead. Any human being that’s as hated by LSU has to be alright.

So, am I crazy? Is Nick Saban back in the good graces of Sooner Nation?
TaW’s Inaugural Preseason Top 25
So here’s the Preseason TaW Top 25.
This Top 25 will be updated every Sunday night of the college football season.
The prior Top 25 will have no significant impact on the new one. Teams won’t hold positions playing scrubs in OOC play over teams with real wins in September. Just because a team is 18th doesn’t mean it moves up because the 17th ranked team loses.
So here’s the first one, and be sure to let me know in comments how badly you disagree.
- UF : Why? Absolutely loaded on both sides of the ball and they don’t play Mississippi in the regular season.
- OU: Why? And the real question is why over Texas? Fortunately this matchup will get settled on the field. Right now OU’s weakest point is interior OL which is matched against UT’s weakest point DT. So that’s a push. They cancel each other out. Just like OU’s strength at DT is relatively matched by UT’s interior OL strength. Meanwhile OU has significant advantages at CB, TE, RB, DE (Kindle is good but OU has 3 battle tested DEs) and TE, while positions like LB, WR,OT and finally QB are relatively even.
- UT: Why, see number two.
- Va Tech: Why? Best team in ACC and they have a loaded offense for the first time in while. You know that the D will be solid. This prediction could come flying off the rails with significant early tests.
- Ohio State: Why? Big Ten sucks and they clearly have the best talent in the conference. This is a projection based on them beating SC at the Horseshoe
- Oregon: Why? They return the bulk of their offensive firepower and get SC at Eugene where as Sooners fans know all too well anything can happen. Also, they have an elite OOC schedule to test how good they are.
- USC: Why? New QB and rebuilding front seven I think leads to a game where they get gashed by the run (like Oregon State last year) and their new QBs struggle with road games.
- TCU: Why? Quite simply, no OU on their schedule. They return a bunch of pieces and play great defense. Honestly, they were a real FG kicker away from playing Bama in the Sugar Bowl instead of Utah.
- Mississippi: Why? Best returning talent in the SEC East, and they don’t have to play Florida. They are not higher because let’s see how this team does being the hunted.
- Alabama: Why? New QB, new OL, new RB and that was what worked for them last year. Things may gel, but they get an early test versus Va Tech which will decide a lot.
- Oklahoma State: Why? Until proven otherwise they don’t play defense against top ten teams. Also, they have an early test versus UGa which will either drop them or vault them in the rankings.
- Penn State: Why? Second best talent in the Big Ten. Big Ten is clearly the easiest conference to go undefeated in. Seriously, put OU or UT in the Big Ten and tell me you are not putting them in the title game immediately.
- Georgia Tech: Why? Year two is supposed to be when Paul Johnson’s offense will really click. He’s got a top five RB in Dwyer, and although the defense has some holes he has a lot of elite talent over there (DE Derrick Morgan)
- Boise State: Why? Really easy schedule and they are returning their QB. They have one real game versus the BCS in September at Oregon. Win and they stay in the Top 15, lose and I may not rank them again all year.
- Utah: Why? They went undefeated last year and return a lot of talent. They have to play TCU in Fort Worth – a game that could again decide a BCS slot. Oregon game in September could easily vault Utah into the top ten
- Cal: Why? Jahvid Best.
- Georgia: Why? No team has been devastated by injuries more than UGa last year. They have a veteran upperclassman to replace Stafford and host of blue chip backs to replace Moreno. OSU game maybe the best OOC matchup of September
- LSU: Why? Massive amounts of talent and they might have found a QB who is not Captain Pick Six.
- Oregon State: Why? Returning a lot of talent on offense
- Kansas: Why? And more to the point why are they here over Nebraska? Two names, Todd Reising and Dezmon Briscoe. KU has the best returning QB/WR corps in the Big 12 North and it’s not even close.
- FSU: Why? After what is almost of a decade of underachieving QBs, FSU appears to finally have one in Christian Ponder.
- USF: Why? Someone has to win the Big East.
- Boston College: Why? I briefly forgot they were not in the Big East.
- Michigan State: Why? Nice amount of talent, they appear to be gelling under new head coach Mark Dantonio in his second year. Just need to settle on a QB.
- Notre Dame: Why? They have a incredibly easy schedule save for USC. They return their QB, top WRs (Tate and Floyd are legit talents).