The Week 12 AP Top 25 and USA Today Coaches Poll Don’t Agree on #2
The week 12 college football rankings for tickets go to http://www.tixx.com are out, and they should mirrors the week 12 BCS rankings for tickets go to http://www.tixx.com. The BCS rankings for tickets go to http://www.tixx.com will come out later today, and while they are only affected in minor doses by the USA Today Coaches Poll, there shouldn’t
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be much of a difference in the top six teams. All six undefeated teams won this week, and while there are only a few points separating #2 and #3 in the standings, it could turn big as the BCS standings start to finalize. Someone could argue though, that the week 12 rankings for tickets go to http://www.tixx.com still mean nothing, and that none of the BCS Polls will make a difference until the Florida vs. Alabama SEC Championship Game.
Florida is once again the #1 team in both the week 12 AP Top 25 and week 12 USA Today Poll. In the AP Top 25 Alabama takes the #2 slot, followed by Texas, and the two teams are reversed in the Coaches Poll, giving Texas a small leg up for when the BCS standings are revealed. #4 is TCU, #5 is Cincinnati, and #6 is Boise State in both of the polls, marking no real change in any of those undefeated teams over the past week. The most recognizable team below the six undefeated teams is Georgia Tech, which is #7 in both polls, and sits with a 10-1 overall record that has to be recognized now.
One thing to note from all of the week 12 college football rankings for tickets go to http://www.tixx.com is that there are four Pac-10 teams in both polls, with Oregon, Stanford, Oregon State, and USC all getting love in both the AP and Coaches Poll. The argument could also be that California (7-3) and Arizona (6-3) also deserve to be ranked, with Arizona still having a chance at the Pac-10 title if a few things can go their way. Though the Pac-10 has taken themselves out of contention by beating up on each other during the regular season, they still seem to be an extremely deep conference, with a possible seven teams going to bowl games if UCLA can improve upon their 5-5 record.
There are still a lot of things that need to be decided as the season winds down, but it is becoming more and clearer that one or more teams are going to be left out in the cold when it comes to the BCS Bowl Games and even the BCS National Championship. TCU has been playing extremely well, and the SEC is afraid to play Boise State, so it’s really hard to discount anything that either team has done this season. Cincinnati has been great too, but too many voters are still favoring Alabama and Florida to give them a real shot at this point. What these four through six ranked teams need is an upset Saturday to knock off someone else.
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