Michigan #16 in USA Today Poll, #18 in AP

Submitted by btjabrone on

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/ncaaf/polls/

And NW only dropped to 18, which seems right.

1. Alabama

2. Oregon

3. Clemson

3. Ohio

5. Stanford

6. FSU

7. Georgia

8. Louisville

9. Texas A&M

10. Oklahoma

11. LSU

12. South Carolina

13. UCLA

14. Miami

15. Baylor

16. Michigan

17. Florida

18. Northwestern

19. Washington

20. Oklahoma St.

21. Texas Tech

22. Fresno State

23. Northern Illinois

24. Nebraska

25. Virginia Tech

 

 

The AP Poll has Michigan at #18 and NW dropping to #19.

http://collegefootball.ap.org/poll

1. Alabama

2. Oregon

3. Clemson

4. Ohio

5. Stanford

6. FSU

7. Georgia

8. Louisville

9. Texas A&M

10. LSU

11. UCLA

12. Oklahoma

13. Miami

14. South Carolina

15. Baylor

16. Washington

17. Florida

18. Michigan

19. Northwestern

20. Texas Tech

21. Fresno State

22. Oklahoma St.

23. Northern Illinois

24. Virginia Tech

25. Missouri

 

Perkis-Size Me

October 6th, 2013 at 12:51 PM ^

Sounds about right where we should be. Also, I'm glad to see Northwestern got some respect from the pollsters and only got dropped two spots. Sure, they couldn't contain Carlos Hyde, but they made that "vaunted" OSU secondary look like a bunch of JV scrubs. They could go undefeated the rest of the way, but unless they win the BTCG, I doubt they'd get much traction for a BCS bowl bid.

denardogasm

October 6th, 2013 at 12:58 PM ^

I don't really care where we are, but it's kind of stupid that there are 6 one loss teams ahead of us.  5 of them are SEC teams.  If the rankings are going to be based solely on opinion rather than record then we might as well rank the teams, skip the season, and go straight to the championship game.  

LSAClassOf2000

October 6th, 2013 at 1:04 PM ^

First and foremost, Drew Sharp did do Michigan the honor of ranking us #24.

The entire distribution for this poll:

13th - 2 votes

14th - 4 votes

15th - 6 votes

16th - 7 votes

17th - 17 votes

18th - 8 votes

19th - 4 votes

20th - 6 votes

21st - 2 votes

22nd - 2 votes

23rd - 1 vote

24th - 1 vote

unranked - 1 vote

The average rank between all the votes that Michigan has received is now 15.97, and the median and mode are still 16 for our rank. The average net change in position is now -1.08 places.

BlueHills

October 6th, 2013 at 1:24 PM ^

The encouraging thing is that we had a clean looking win without a lot of drama. The offense was 5-5 in the red zone, and though it wasn't flashy, it put up a lot of points.

As a confidence builder for the offense, it was a good day. 

The team still doesn't look dominating, so the ranking seems ok.

 

goblue2008

October 6th, 2013 at 2:23 PM ^

I think the AP Poll looks more like what I think is a fair ranking. There are still major issues with our d-line. We got shredded by their QB and RB - wouldn't expect this for a position group that was hyped to be a strength of this team. Seeing O-Line make a major jump (imo) was reassuring. 

MGoGrendel

October 6th, 2013 at 3:32 PM ^

We held them to a little over 200 yards.

Hoke has something planned for the tougher teams. We saw a little in the second half with the changes that limited Minnesota. IMHO, they don't want to put anything on film that will tip their hand.

Bo practiced something every week for the Ohio game. Hoke is doing it too.

Leonhall

October 6th, 2013 at 5:10 PM ^

mean little at this point, honestly, will you give a shit at the end of the season if we were ranked #19 or #10 in week 6 of the CFB season? I won't, all I will care about honestly is if we won our division. Just keep winning and don't worry about the dumb rankings. We have not looked real great the past few weeks. This week was somewhat better, but we sure as hell don't look like a top 10 team. Just keep grinding...GO BLUE!

Soulfire21

October 6th, 2013 at 8:46 PM ^

#16 seems appropriate to me.  I'm not sure that South Carolina is a better team than we are.  At the risk of redundancy, I agree with everyone about the meaningless-ness of midseason polls.  Without looking, do you know what we were ranked after week 6 last year (possibly unranked, actually)?  Just win the games, capture the division crown, win the Big Ten championship and let the polls, bowls, etc. sort themselves out.