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Published December 1, 2007
The Top 15: Week 13Much has been made of the “disaster scenario” that involves Kansas and West Virginia both losing and Georgia moving into the title game despite not winning their division. Allow to me dispel that notion. There are human voters here, and the voters use different logic to make their final ballots than they do for all of the others. Normally, probably for the sake of simplicity, the only way for a team to go ahead of another team is for that team to lose. However, on the final ballot, the entire season is taken into account. More importantly, scenarios like that are accounted for and dealt with. Remember how Florida moved ahead of Michigan in last season’s final poll? That wasn’t because a bunch of voters suddenly decided the Gators were better, it’s because they didn’t want a rematch. Taking that into account, I would say the next four teams in are USC, Oklahoma, LSU and Virginia Tech, in that order. Voters love the Trojans, and LSU has been No. 1 twice this season, losing both times. Meanwhile, Oklahoma is playing the No. 1 team in the country on a neutral field. The Tigers do get the nod over Virginia Tech due to that beatdown back in September. This week’s Top 15 is brought to by the number three. That’s how much Oklahoma is favored over No. 1 Missouri this weekend on a neutral site. At least Gary Pinkel doesn’t have to search too hard to find motivation for his boys. No. 1 – Missouri Tigers No. 2 – Ohio State Buckeyes No. 3 – West Virginia Mountaineers No. 4 – Georgia Bulldogs No. 5 – Oklahoma Sooners No. 6 – LSU Tigers No. 7 – Kansas Jayhawks No. 8 – USC Trojans No. 9 – Virginia Tech Hokies No. 10 – Boston College Eagles No. 11 – Arizona State Sun Devils No. 12 – Hawaii Warriors No. 13 – Illinois Fighting Illini No. 14 – Tennessee Volunteers No. 15 – Florida Gators Dropped from the top: Oregon Ducks, Texas Longhorns, Virginia Cavaliers On the Fringe: -- Heisman Spotlight The Heisman is down to three choices. And they are… 1. Tim Tebow, QB, Florida 2. Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas 3. Chase Daniel, QB, Missouri
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