1. Ohio State (62) 12-0 1,550 2. Florida 12-1 1,470 3. Michigan 11-1 1,444 4. LSU 10-2 1,299 5. Wisconsin 11-1 1,263 6. Louisville 11-1 1,223 7. USC 10-2 1,173 8. Oklahoma 11-2 1,115 9. Boise State 12-0 1,053 10. Auburn 10-2 1,000 11. Notre Dame 10-2 923 12. West Virginia 10-2 800 13. Arkansas 10-3 798 14. Virginia Tech 10-2 781 15. Wake Forest 11-2 745 16. Texas 9-3 582 17. Rutgers 10-2 567 18. Tennessee 9-3 500 19. California 9-3 436 20. Brigham Young 10-2 369 21. Texas A&M 9-3 303 22. Nebraska 9-4 242 23. Boston College 9-3 175 24. TCU 10-2 95 25. Oregon 7-5 72 25. Georgia Tech 9-4 72
Re: Week 15 USA Today Poll Given Michigan and Florida were tied in last week's Harris Poll, one would think Florida picked up a few votes... that would put them second in both the Coaches and Harris polls... and, even with the computers... that should do it. In my mind, it's an example of cooler heads prevailing...
Re: Week 15 USA Today Poll Harris needs to vote Michigan by 48 points over Florida, otherwise Florida goes to BCS CG. Here is how I had Harris voters after the Florida win and the USC loss: .....Harris........1st.....2nd....3rd...4th 1. Ohio State...114.......0.......0....0 = 2850 2. Michigan.......0........87.....27....0 = 2709 3. Florida..........0........27.....87....0 = 2649 Florida is already within 60 points of Michigan, without a single voter switching Florida ahead of Michigan. So basically, 6 or 7 Harris poll voters out of 87 needed to change their minds. LSU vs Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl.