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Post by traveler on Oct 14, 2019 13:53:27 GMT -5
1 Baylor (61) 1595 15-0 1 2 Stanford (2) 1502 11-3 2 3 Pittsburgh (1) 1466 17-1 3 4 Texas 1374 11-2 4 5 Nebraska 1313 13-2 5 6 Wisconsin 1302 10-4 7 7 Minnesota 1178 11-3 6 8 Penn State 1139 12-3 8 9 BYU 1120 16-2 9 10 Washington 1008 13-3 11 11 Creighton 948 13-3 13 12 Marquette 878 15-3 10 13 Florida 774 13-3 14 14 Colorado State 73 16-1 15 15 California 710 15-1 16 16 Kentucky 627 11-5 12 17 Illinois 544 9-6 17 18 Utah 525 13-4 18 19 Rice 433 16-1 21 20 Purdue 420 11-4 20 21 Washington State 269 15-3 24 22 Hawai'i 248 14-3 19 23 Louisville 198 13-3 25 24 Western Kentucky 113 19-1 NR 25 Missouri 79 10-4 22
Others receiving votes and listed on two or more ballots: San Diego 74; Florida State 65; Michigan 26; Stephen F Austin 23; Oregon 18; Southern California 16; UC Santa Barbara 14; Cal Poly 12; Notre Dame 12; UCLA 10; Ole Miss 9; Georgia 6
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Post by traveler on Oct 14, 2019 14:10:54 GMT -5
Here's how the B1G is looking...mid-season spread begins to appear
1. WI 6-0 2. MI 5-1 MN 5-1 NE 5-1 PSU 5-1 6. IL 4-2 7. MSt. 3-3 P 3-3 9. MD 2-4 OSU 2-4 11. IN 1-5 IA 1-5 13. NU 0-6 R 0-6
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Post by stillkicking on Oct 14, 2019 17:26:54 GMT -5
Thank you Traveler, If it was't for Wisconsin' early mishaps I would put them ahead of the corn cobs.
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Post by elliotberton on Oct 15, 2019 9:34:01 GMT -5
Thank you Traveler, If it was't for Wisconsin' early mishaps I would put them ahead of the corn cobs. I would put Wisc. ahead of Nebraska now. But as we always say, the rankings don't mean all that much.
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Post by traveler on Oct 15, 2019 17:27:18 GMT -5
I suspect MI would agree!
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