[Husker] 10 Reasons why Nebraska deserves a top 25 ranking this week

Skylar Dodds sklarbodds at cox.net
Sun Oct 2 02:13:43 CDT 2005


I don't think I'm alone in saying I love your logical approach to things.  I personally wasn't  sure if we were worthy of being called top 25 team, but you're right, if by nothing other than the 'if not us, then who?' theory.  What do the computers say about our upcoming matchup w/ TT?  What do u say?

Skylar

-----Original Message-----
    From: "Bapi Gupta"<bapi at bapi.net>
    Sent: 10/2/05 12:20:39 AM
    To: "Husker Discussion List"<husker at tssi.com>
    Subject: [Husker] 10 Reasons why Nebraska deserves a top 25 ranking this week
      
    I was really impressed with the win today, easily the best of Callahan 
    tenure at Nebraska.  It's not so much the score, but the execution against 
    what appeared to me to be a pretty decent Iowa State team.
    
    Here are my 10 reasons we ought to be ranked this week (all references are 
    to last week's AP poll):
    
    1) Nebraska demonstrated a viable offense this week and continued to play 
    excellent defense.  We looked like a ranked team this week.
    
    2) #23 Iowa State was an unbeaten, ranked team.  If you beat that team and 
    it's not a complete upset, you ought to take their spot.
    
    3) #32 (also receiving votes) Clemson, a team that played within 6 points 
    of Miami and 3 points from Boston College and beat Texas A&M and Maryland, 
    just got beat 31-27 by Wake Forest this week, a team we handled easily. 
    Clemson was just a few spots out of the rankings this week despite 2 (now 
    3) losses.
    
    4) #24 Louisville is still ranked despite losing to South Florida last 
    week, 45-14.  USF just got smoked 27-7 by Miami this weekend.  I don't 
    care that they beat Florida Atlantic 61-10 today.  They shouldn't be 
    ranked.
    
    5) #22 Purdue just got smoked, 49-28, by Notre Dame, at home.  They're now 
    just 2-2, with their best win being a 31-24 victory Arizona (1-3), who 
    got shut out 28-0 today by Cal.
    
    6) #25 Georgia Tech just lost 51-7 to Virginia Tech.  Now that might have 
    happened to us if we played VT, but until it happens, we ought to be ahead 
    of GT.
    
    7) #20 UCLA is losing 17-14, at home, against Washington (1-3), who has 
    two wins since the start of last year against Idaho and San Jose State. 
    If they pull this out, fine, let 'em stay ranked, otherwise, boot 'em.
    
    8) #19 Virginia just lost 45-33 to Maryland (3-2) this week.  Their best 
    win is over Syracuse (1-3) to go win victories over Duke and Western 
    Michigan.  They need to go.
    
    9) #18 Minnesota just lost 44-14 to Penn State today.  They were riding 
    their win over Purdue last week, 42-35, in OT, into the top 25, but after 
    what ND just did to Purdue, that doesn't seem like such a great win.
    
    10) #14 Arizona State blew a 21-3 lead to USC and lost today, 38-28.  Sure 
    it was USC, but the Sun Devils blew a lead to LSU a couple weeks ago.  The 
    bottom line is that they have 2 losses now and their best win is against 
    Oregon State (1-3).
    
    To be fair, Penn State (also rec votes, #29) deserves to be in the top 25 
    as much as Nebraska after beating Minnesota.  Michigan (arv, #27), with 
    two losses, should get a little credit for playing a pretty tough schedule 
    and having beaten Michigan State on the road today.
    
    Here are the teams I think ought to be ahead of the us:
    
       unbeatens (7) - USC, Texas, VT, FSU, Georgia, Alabama, Wisconsin
       one loss (6) - Miami, Ohio St, Florida, Tenn, ND
    
    Here are who we ought to be in the same group with:
    
       unbeaten (4) - Cal, PSU, Texas Tech, UCLA (if they win)
       one loss (7) - WVU, BC, Oregon, Auburn, LSU, Mich State, GT
       two loss (1) - Michigan
    
    Teams we ought to be ahead of, no question:
    
       unbeaten - (no more left)
       one loss - Iowa St, Minn, Virginia, KSU, KU, OkSt, Baylor, Virginia, GT,
         Wyoming, Louisville, Vandy, Colorado, UTEP, USM, TCU, Texas A&M, Wash
         St, UAB, Toledo, Tulane, Rutgers (no more left)
       two loss - Purdue, ASU, Utah, Oklahoma
    
    In my ratings (www.bapi.net/football), I have Nebraska rated #14 this 
    week, fractional points ahead of Texas Tech.  After Friday's Pitt lost to 
    Rutgers, we were #48.  Adding ISU to our SOS and Wake's win over Clemson
    both helped us move up a lot, but at least half of the difference is
    because teams around us did pretty badly today.
    
    Anywhere between #14 and #25 makes sense.  I just don't see anyone else 
    butting our Huskers out of the Top 25.  If we beat TT next week, you'd 
    really have to consider us for a Top 10 spot, but that's dependent on who 
    loses above us.  The fact that Louisville was still ranked this week 
    bothers me though.  Sometimes you wonder what the voters are doing, with 
    the lower ranks, in particular.
    
    Bapi
    
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