Tag: AP Poll

  • 2013 College Football Season – Week 3 Rankings

    Not a lot of movement in the top 25, as even the Alabama win over Texas A&M dropped the Aggies only four spots, keeping them among the top 10. Oregon kept their place and first place vote thanks to a big win over Tennessee, while Ole Miss were the biggest risers after beating Texas, while Arizona State and Texas Tech made it into the rankings for the first time in 2013.

  • 2013 College Football Season – Week 2 Rankings

    2013 College Football Season – Week 2 Rankings

    It didn’t really surprise anyone that Alabama remained at the top of the Top 25 despite not playing, while Clemson continued rising into the top 3 while Oregon remained as the second best team in the nation, with Georgia enjoying a return into the top 10 thanks to their win over South Carolina, while Ole Miss and Miami bounce in the poll for the first time this season.

  • 2013 College Basketball Season – Week 16 Rankings

    2013 College Basketball Season – Week 16 Rankings

    Getting wins on the road against big rivals continues to be an issue in the top conferences, but Indiana, for now, are holding on to the top spot after two huge victories, including against state rivals Purdue. Undefeated (in the ACC) Miami and Gonzaga (In the WCC) are also receiving top spot votes in the latest College Basketball rankings.

  • Michigan Wolverines – Number One After 20 Years

    Michigan Wolverines – Number One After 20 Years

    The last time Michigan were sitting on top of the basketball world was 20 years ago, when the fab five were still playing. A number one ranking doesn’t mean they’re national champions just yet, but it does say people are thinking they’re closer than they have been in quite some time.

  • 2012 College Football Season – Week 13 Rankings

    2012 College Football Season – Week 13 Rankings

    No real change at the top 25 of the AP Poll, as Notre Dame passed the biggest test of their weekend, a visit to USC, with another impressive defensive stand. The other two claimants to the BCS national championship game, Alabama and Georgia, had no problem beating their in-state nemesis on rivalry week.

  • 2012 College Football Season – Week 11 Rankings

    2012 College Football Season – Week 11 Rankings

    Thanks to Texas A&M, the AP Top 25 of week 11 is a little less complicated, as Alabama lose for the first time this season and drop to fourth, while Oregon take over the number one spot in the nation, followed by Kansas State and Notre Dame, gathering tough wins to keep them undefeated and on course for a national title game.

  • USC Trojans – Preseason Number One Means You’ll Lose Three Times

    USC Trojans – Preseason Number One Means You’ll Lose Three Times

    If you remember the Preseason AP Poll, voters were in-love with the USC Trojans. With Matt Barkley and Robert Woods and Marqise Lee and the overall 16 returning starters on offense and defense. Well, like most preseason number one teams, the Trojans are now with three losses, hoping that they might reach the Pac-12 title game somehow.

  • 2012 College Football Season – Week 10 Rankings

    2012 College Football Season – Week 10 Rankings

    No change in the top of the AP Poll after week 10, as Alabama (beating LSU), Oregon (beating USC), Kansas State (beating Oklahoma State) and Notre Dame (beating Pittsburgh) remained undefeated and kept their top 4 positions, while Georgia moved into the top 5 after beating Ole Miss.

  • 2012 College Football Season – Week 9 Rankings

    2012 College Football Season – Week 9 Rankings

    A week that didn’t see a change at the top of the rankings (Alabama still perfect and strong) of the AP Poll, but a move up for Oregon, Kansas State, Notre Dame and even the resting LSU, thanks to Georgia ruining Florida’s season, opening up the SEC East.

  • 2012 College Football Season – Week 8 Rankings

    2012 College Football Season – Week 8 Rankings

    No change at the top of the college football world according to the AP Poll, as the top 16 teams from last week won or simply didn’t play. Alabama keeps on cruising (vs Tennesee) while Florida continue to pick up the most impressive wins, this time enhailiting the South Carolina Gamecocks, finding themselves out of the SEC race for good.