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hmmm, i only think we will move up 2 spots at best. but deservedly so if you ask me. based on this weeks games only, I just think we needed to beat a better quality opponent to move up 3 or 4 spots, but that's my opinion. I'm actually not too concerned about rankings until we meet USC at the end of the year (assuming we win till then) because our ranking will only move up one spot at a time up to Nov 25. If we are in the Top 5 by then, I'm pretty satisfied.
 

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Your ranking will not improve when you beat 0-5 Stanford at home.

The only way your ranking will move up is if other people lose decisively, and if you win decisively. Perhaps destroying UCLA is a good first step.
 

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Your ranking will not improve when you beat 0-5 Stanford at home.

The only way your ranking will move up is if other people lose decisively, and if you win decisively. Perhaps destroying UCLA is a good first step.

How much you wanna bet we move up???
 
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Your ranking will not improve when you beat 0-5 Stanford at home.

The only way your ranking will move up is if other people lose decisively, and if you win decisively. Perhaps destroying UCLA is a good first step.

Auburn lost 27-10 @ HOME, to an unranked team so thats says that we will move up!
 

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LSU is now a 2 loss team, we will no doubt jump them, regarless of what else happens...
 
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we'll move past LSU, and we SHOULD move past Auburn. We fell 9 or 10 spots when we lost to a top 10 team in Michigan, Auburn lost to a non ranked team so they should fall 10 or so spots. Oregon is losing to Cal right now so we'll move ahead of them if they lose. GA is beating up on Tennesse so we won't pass them.

GT won again, they might crack the top 15 this week.
 
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It's great having all these SEC teams ahead of us and they all have to play each other!
 
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I wouldn't be surprised to see Auburn bounce back, and beat Florida next week.
 

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Well, I mean move up not by default.

QueensNY, I share your belief. Auburn is way too proud to drop 2 consecutive games at home, and the scattered Florida hype will finally catch up to them next week.
 

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So are you saying that Nd should always be the highest ranked 1 loss team? Tennessee looks awefully impressive to me, and they lost their game by 1 point.
 

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So are you saying that Nd should always be the highest ranked 1 loss team? Tennessee looks awefully impressive to me, and they lost their game by 1 point.

no, the better one loss team should be ranked higher.
 

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If ND were to play Auburn next week on a neutral field, who would be favored to win?

That's right, Auburn.

So they should be ranked above ND, no?

Since when did vegas be the end all to rankings...

Auburns schedule and loss isn't as "impressive" as ours..

Tennessee and Cal are better arguements and I would agree we do not have a better resume then UT at this point.
 

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Yeah maison, didn't like that argument.

However, let's analyze one loss teams compared to Nd.

Texas should be ahead of Nd, especially after today's triumph over Oklahoma.

Tennessee should (in my opinion) be ahead of Nd, no doubt about it. They lost one game by one point and they beat a resurgent Georgia team on the road. They're having a very similar bounce back season like us. I can see it in their play.

Cal should also be ahead of Nd, but only by a small margin. They lost by a pretty large margin to the aforementioned Tennessee, but had an impressive win over Oregon today.

I can't imagine Auburn falling 10 places, though I think a very good argument can be made that Nd should be ahead of them.

Here's what I think the should be:

1. OSU
2. Florida (Will drop next week)
3. USC
4. Michigan
5. West Virginia
6. Texas
7. Tennessee
8. Louisville
9. Cal
10. Auburn
11. Notre Dame
12. Clemson
13. Georgia
14. Georgia Tech
15. Iowa
16. LSU
17. Missouri
18. Oregon
19. Boise State
20. Virginia Tech
21. Nebraska
22. Arkansas
23. Oklahoma
24. Rutgers
25. Boston College

Dropped: Florida State
Added: Arkansas
 
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I say we move up one or two spots, and that is only based on the other people losing.
 

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1. OSU
2. Florida (Will drop next week)
3. Michigan
4. USC
5. West Virginia
6. Texas
7. Louisville
8. Tennessee
9. ND
10. Cal
11. Auburn
12. Clemson
13. Georgie Tech
14. Georgia
15. Iowa
16. LSU
17. Missouri
18. Oregon
19. Boise State
20. Virginia Tech
21. Nebraska
22. Oklahoma
23. Rutgers
24. Arkansas
25. Boston College
 

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What do you think our ranking will be in the new ap and coaches polls?

AP #8
CP #9

10...

I bet that either Auburn stays ahead of us, or Tennessee jumps over us.

We are not going to get much love.

Hell, don't be shocked if we only move up 1.
 

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I bet that either Auburn stays ahead of us, or Tennessee jumps over us.

We are not going to get much love.

Hell, don't be shocked if we only move up 1.


I completely agree. I know we all think they deserve better, but a 10 or 9 ranking is the best we will get...we have much to prove during these so-called "cup cake games"
 

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Yeah maison, didn't like that argument.

However, let's analyze one loss teams compared to Nd.

Texas should be ahead of Nd, especially after today's triumph over Oklahoma.

Tennessee should (in my opinion) be ahead of Nd, no doubt about it. They lost one game by one point and they beat a resurgent Georgia team on the road. They're having a very similar bounce back season like us. I can see it in their play.

Cal should also be ahead of Nd, but only by a small margin. They lost by a pretty large margin to the aforementioned Tennessee, but had an impressive win over Oregon today.

I can't imagine Auburn falling 10 places, though I think a very good argument can be made that Nd should be ahead of them.

Here's what I think the should be:

1. OSU
2. Florida (Will drop next week)
3. USC
4. Michigan
5. West Virginia
6. Texas
7. Tennessee
8. Louisville
9. Cal
10. Auburn
11. Notre Dame
12. Clemson
13. Georgia
14. Georgia Tech
15. Iowa
16. LSU
17. Missouri
18. Oregon
19. Boise State
20. Virginia Tech
21. Nebraska
22. Arkansas
23. Oklahoma
24. Rutgers
25. Boston College

Dropped: Florida State
Added: Arkansas

I can agree with all this
 

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I wouldn't be surprised to see Auburn bounce back, and beat Florida next week.

me either. That didn't look like the Auburn team that beat LSU. Auburn got caught looking ahead to their game against florida.
 

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I don't mind if Tennessee jumps ahead after the game today, but no way in hell Auburn should stay ahead of the Irish after they lost like that to an unranked team. Notre Dame fell 10 spots when they got trounced by #12(at the time) Michigan. Auburn should fall at least that much for that loss to Arkansas today.

And btw, I'm sorry, but after that game, why should I believe Notre Dame couldn't beat that Auburn team? This is not the team that went undefeated in the SEC a few years ago, especially on defense. They give up big plays, they get run on sometimes. I think it would be criminal if they stay in the top 10 after that loss. Not saying the Irish should be the team that replaces them, but they don't belong there rightt now after that loss. They bounce back and beat Florida, then we can talk, but they should drop to at least 11th (if not more) after that game.
 

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Your ranking will not improve when you beat 0-5 Stanford at home.

The only way your ranking will move up is if other people lose decisively, and if you win decisively. Perhaps destroying UCLA is a good first step.

Trolling again Victor? You have all the sublety of a Lounge Lizard.

If you're hypothosizing on rankings in general the names Stanford or UCLA are irrelevant, aren't they?


A of those guys got in the Top 10 got there beating up on 1AA Teams and the Western Michigan's of the world and a couple played some decent teams.
 

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If ND were to play Auburn next week on a neutral field, who would be favored to win?

That's right, Auburn.

So they should be ranked above ND, no?


Are you using the same odds makers that picked ND to win at home by more than home field advantage over Michigan? How soon we forget. ND would have been a 1/5 point to 1 point over UM on a neutral field. AU would have been a 10.5 favorite over ARK on a neutral field.

And just for the record are those Hogs that waxed Auburn the same one that squeezed by Vandy by two, won in OT against Bama when Bama left the foot out of football, and were demolished by the Trojans 50-14?

Any other team in the Top 25 (tomorrow's poll) this season have half a hundred laid on them?
 

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I don't mind if Tennessee jumps ahead after the game today, but no way in hell Auburn should stay ahead of the Irish after they lost like that to an unranked team. Notre Dame fell 10 spots when they got trounced by #12(at the time) Michigan. Auburn should fall at least that much for that loss to Arkansas today.

Not usually. Conspiracy theory and conference revenue sharing aside, historically it's not uncommon to fall 10 slots the first couple of weeks in the poll. It's not uncommon to fall 7 slots midseason. And it's not uncommon to drop 3-5 at the end of the season. Sometimes only 1 or 2 slots late in the season against a highly ranked opponent.
 
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