i dont know this is what onelooks like per usatoday.com
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<!start_tag>#Associated Press Top 25 College Football Poll#The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll, with number of first-place votes and record in parentheses, totalpoints and previous ranking Records through December 4, 2004) TEAM PTS PVS ---- --- --- 1. USC (44) (12-0) 1,599 1 2. OKLAHOMA (14) (12-0) 1,556 2 3. AUBURN (7) (12-0) 1,525 3 4. CALIFORNIA (10-1) 1,399 4 5. UTAH (11-0) 1,345 5 6. TEXAS (10-1) 1,337 6 7. LOUISVILLE (10-1) 1,183 7 8. GEORGIA (9-2) 1,117 8 9. VIRGINIA TECH (10-2) 1,111 1010. BOISE ST (11-0) 960 1111. IOWA (9-2) 948 1212. LSU (9-2) 929 1313. MICHIGAN (9-2) 917 1414. MIAMI FLA (8-3) 776 915. TENNESSEE (9-3) 651 1516. WISCONSIN (9-2) 648 1717. FLORIDA ST (8-3) 647 1618. VIRGINIA (8-3) 482 1819. PITTSBURGH (8-3) 415 1920. FLORIDA (7-4) 325 2021. ARIZONA ST (8-3) 222 2122. TEXAS A&M (7-4) 213 2223. TEXAS TECH (7-4) 168 2424. OHIO ST (7-4) 155 2525. BOSTON COLLEGE (8-3) 150 23Dropped Out: Others Receiving Votes: WEST VIRGINIA 97, TOLEDO 86, PURDUE 49, NAVY 28, MEMPHIS 26, FRESNO ST 24, OKLAHOMA ST 16, TEXASEL PASO 6, SYRACUSE 5, NORTHERN ILL 4, BOWLING GREEN 3, NEW MEXICO 3.<!end_tag></PRE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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my assumption is yes, but "assumptions are the mother of all [censored] ups"
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/colle...all/appoll.htm
while im at it heres a link to the story
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=1951112
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Tuesday, December 21, 2004
ESPN.com news services
<!-- template inline --><!-- insertinlineAd -->Apparent concern over the Bowl Championship Series process had led The Associated Press to pull its football poll from the BCS system used to select the national title game and the three other BCS bowls, The Boston Globe is reporting.
BCS coordinator Kevin Weiberg, the commissioner of the Big 12, told The Globe he has received a letter from AP indicating it wasn't comfortable being part of the process.
The move would take place starting next season. The BCS is expected to make a statement later Tuesday.
The eight teams selected for the four major bowls -- Orange, Rose, Sugar, and Fiesta -- are picked by the BCS, which uses a combination of the AP poll (voted on by writers and broadcasters), the ESPN/USA Today coaches' poll, and several computer rankings. Each segment receives a one-third weighting in picking the teams.
In the wake of Texas leapfrogging Cal for a BCS bowl bid, the Charlotte Observer announced it no longer will vote in The AP poll.
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