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2006 BCS, polls, Bowl Predictions and computer ratings

Fox has posted some of the weekly times for showing the weekly BCS poll.
http://www.bcsfootball.org/cfb/story/6049454

Following are the dates and approximate times when the BCS Standings will be announced on FOX each week (all times Eastern): Sunday, October 15 4:15 PM
Sunday, October 22 7:30 PM
Sunday, October 29 4:15 PM
Sunday, November 5 4:15 PM
Sunday, November 12 7:30 PM
Sunday, November 19 4:15 PM
Sunday, November 26 7:30 PM
Sunday, December 3 8:00 PM
 
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Harris Poll has some of that same sharing of votes last week.

The voters split two 1st place votes between USC and Michigan.
They leave Ohio State holding the remaining 112 1st place votes.

Top 5
Team ------- 1st place votes - 10/15 points -- 10/22 points (1st place votes)
Ohio State -- 112 ------------ 2848 ---------- 2848 (113)
Michigan -----1 -------------- 2663 ---------- 2685 (1)
USC ---------1 -------------- 2652 ---------- 2640
West Va. ---- 0-------------- 2502 ---------- 2480
Texas ------- 0 ------------- 2360 ---------- 2342

It will be interesting to see how that shifts following USC idle, Texas scraping past Nebraska, Michigan overcoming a dogfight with lower ranked Iowa, and Ohio State crushing Indiana.
OK - EDIT - Added the 10/22 votes and points. Similar theme. The votes for #1 and #2 are being sucked up by Ohio State and Michigan respectively - similar to the trend XC noted.
 
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JonathanXC;640617; said:
Same thing happened in the AP poll. And you know...some of it has to do not with how Michigan plays, but how the media is hyping up The Game. Eventually people will just want to vote Ohio State/Michigan 1/2

It's interesting - in the AP poll, there are 65 voters, and TSUN is exactly 65 points ahead of USC. Of course, the AP poll is not part of the BCS.
 
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methomps;640634; said:
SC beat writer Scott Wolf has Michigan 3 and USC 5, so there is some variation in there.
Isn't Scott one of the two Californians who has West Virginia receiving a first place vote? Don't believe you can trust the vote from a writer with an obvious substance abuse problem.
 
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BuckeyeMike80;640649; said:
FWIW the CFN rankings are out...

Notably, they have Texas at 3
They have USC at 4...

Notre Dame checks in at 16th
Haha.
this is what they say;
1. Ohio State (8-0)
W, Indiana 44-3
next game: Minnesota
The Buckeyes aren?t even being threatened at this point, but they also haven?t really beaten anyone. It?s going to take a whole season before we finally see what they can do against a jelled team that can play both offense and defense.

and then they rank Texas 3rd ??????
:crazy:
 
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Best Buckeye;640655; said:
Haha.
this is what they say;
1. Ohio State (8-0)
W, Indiana 44-3
next game: Minnesota
The Buckeyes aren?t even being threatened at this point, but they also haven?t really beaten anyone. It?s going to take a whole season before we finally see what they can do against a jelled team that can play both offense and defense.
and then they rank Texas 3rd ??????
:crazy:


yeah I was wondering about that. Maybe they meant in the Big Ten.

Normally I agree with CFN, but they are off their rocker if they think that going to Austin or Iowa City at night aren't "beating anyone"....
 
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Rick Tellshow is projecting TSUN at #2.

NOTE - these are projections. Actual standings come out in a couple of hours.

http://www.tellshowbcs.com/

Last Updated: 22-Oct 4:30 PM


Team BCS Points
01 Ohio State .........0.9764
02 Michigan.............0.9451
03 Southern Cal.......0.9430
04 West Virginia.......0.7518
05 Auburn...............0.7466
06 Florida................0.7327
07 Texas.................0.7274
08 Louisville.............0.7181
09 Notre Dame.........0.6764
10 California.............0.6680
11 Tennessee...........0.6464
12 Clemson..............0.5492
13 Arkansas.............0.5184
14 Rutgers...............0.4933
15 Boise St..............0.4575
16 LSU....................0.4459
17 Boston College......0.3707
18 Wisconsin............0.3544
19 Oklahoma.............0.1951
20 Oregon................0.1453
21 Nebraska.............0.1437
22 Texas A&M..........0.1327
23 Missouri..............0.1306
24 Georgia Tech.......0.1119
25 Wake Forest........0.0815
 
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Best Buckeye;640655; said:
Haha.
this is what they say;
1. Ohio State (8-0)
W, Indiana 44-3
next game: Minnesota
The Buckeyes aren?t even being threatened at this point, but they also haven?t really beaten anyone. It?s going to take a whole season before we finally see what they can do against a jelled team that can play both offense and defense.
and then they rank Texas 3rd ??????
:crazy:

I actually think that is a fair statement. McCoy has come a long way since our meeting in Sept.
 
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Link

Ohio State?s run at No. 1 reaches nine weeks




By Ralph D. Russo, Associated Press
October 22, 2006
Ohio State?s run at No. 1 is now one week short of the Buckeyes? longest to start a season. Ohio State was on top of The Associated Press Top 25 for the ninth consecutive week when the poll was released Sunday. In 1969 under coach Woody Hayes, Ohio State started the season No. 1 and stayed there for 10 weeks. A loss to Michigan dropped the Buckeyes from the top spot.
The 1998 Buckeyes also spent nine weeks at No. 1 to start the season before being upset by unranked Michigan State on Nov. 7.
The Wolverines were No. 2 in the latest media poll, which had few changes after a weekend with far more close calls than upsets.
Southern California was No. 3, followed by West Virginia and Texas. The Mountaineers received two first-place votes. Ohio State got the other 63.
No. 5 Texas needed a late field goal by backup kicker Ryan Bailey to beat Nebraska 22-20 in Lincoln.
No. 6 is Louisville, which struggled for a half before beating Syracuse 28-13. The Cardinals and West Virginia, both 7-0 and among seven remaining unbeaten teams, are off until their Big East showdown Nov. 2 in Louisville.
Three Southeastern Conference teams followed Louisville. Auburn was No. 7, Tennessee was No. 8 and Florida No. 9.
The Volunteers got a scare from rival Alabama, scoring the go-ahead TD with 3:28 remaining to win 16-13.
Clemson, coming off a 31-7 rout of Georgia Tech, moved up two spots to No. 10. The Tigers are in the top 10 for the first time since October 2000.
No. 11 Notre Dame needed a late touchdown pass from Brady Quinn to Jeff Samardzija with 27 seconds left to beat UCLA 20-17.
No. 12 California allowed Washington to tie the game with a 40-yard desperation pass into the end zone as time expired in regulation, but the Golden Bears won 24-17 in overtime.
Two more SEC teams Arkansas and No. 14 LSU, followed Cal and were just ahead of the two other undefeated teams.
No. 15 was Boise State (8-0) and No. 16 was Rutgers (7-0). For the Scarlet Knights, it?s their highest ranking since a No. 15 finish in the final 1961 poll.
Wisconsin was No. 17, followed by Boston College, Oklahoma and Nebraska.
Georgia Tech dropped eight spots to No. 21. Texas A&M, Missouri, Wake Forest and Oregon, which fell nine spots to 25 after losing 34-23 at Washington State, complete the Top 25.
There were no new teams in the poll this week.
Dating to the final regular-season AP poll of 2003, there have been only three No. 1 teams. USC was No. 1 for a record 33 consecutive polls before Texas beat the Trojans in the Rose Bowl to finish No. 1 last season. Ohio State began this season top-ranked.
 
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ShakerBuck;640696; said:
I actually think that is a fair statement. McCoy has come a long way since our meeting in Sept.

After watching him against Nebraska I agree that he's improved. However, I'd argue that as a team we have improved just as much, if not more than Texas. The end result would be the same.
 
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ShakerBuck;640696; said:
I actually think that is a fair statement. McCoy has come a long way since our meeting in Sept.
Who has improved more... Colt or our defense? My money is on our defense... No disrespect to the 'Horns but if Ohio State played Texas next week the result would be very similar.
 
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