They shouldn't because Cal should not finish in the top ten and they really are probably not a top 20 team but will not drop that far.
After watching them last night, I would have to doubt it. They got waxed. I would think they drop to at least somewhere in the 10-15 range, and the winner of the LSU / Iowa game should easily be in the top 10. Just my thoughts. I could be wrong.
let's remember we are still dealing with the rest of america (media)and the rest of america just loooooooooves Cal and USC! :cuss:
It'll be close, since USC will be anywhere from 3-5 or so once they lose. Both LSU and Cal would be in the 8-9 range, if LSU wins. You know, there could be as few as three two loss teams left after the bowls: Georgia, Cal and the LSU/Iowa winner. Yeah, that will be close. May come down to how well the SEC does in bowl games versus the Pac 10. Here's to Alabama and Florida getting the SEC off to a good start today! :thumb:
If Oklahoma whips USC, and I think they will, then even the West Coast media would have a hard time defending the PAC 10. Their only bowl win would be over a ND team btwn head coaches.:lol:
They loved Cal just enough to keep USC propped up, but OU will expose the pac zero for what it is. :wink:
Thinking the same thing. Even if another team was ranked #11 besides :lsup: , Cal should drop if the #11 wins. Both would be 10-2. :geaux: