GRBluefan

October 11th, 2015 at 12:25 PM ^

Obliterated Oregon at Oregon. Msu squeaks by them at home. Utah has multiple other top 25 wins. Msu has none, and has struggled to beat many garbage teams. So of course msu is #4 and Utah #7. Perfectly logical

LSAClassOf2000

October 11th, 2015 at 1:07 PM ^

I wonder if anyone will ever revive Pollspeak - that site allowed you to download spreadsheets by team ahowing you how the AP (it might have had some of the Coaches polls too) voters ranked everyone individually, and it was fascinating to see certain individuals spend weeks either overrating or underrating various teams before they would concede to reality (i.e., you got a sense of blatant homerism in several writers). 

YoungGeezy

October 11th, 2015 at 12:33 PM ^

I would be irate as a Utah fan. They have 2 more tough games the rest of the year and are in a very good position to be undefeated going into the Pac-12 Championship game. Stupid coaches.

Avon Barksdale

October 11th, 2015 at 1:00 PM ^

This is where I expected. I anticipated us being in the 12-14 range. With a win this week, we would have a similar jump that MSU experienced in 2013 when they took out OSU in Indy. I think if we win, coupled with others in the top 5, we would be in the 4-6 range.

lmgoblue1

October 11th, 2015 at 1:03 PM ^

Beat these guys and it comes together. I am glad we are ranked so low-in the coaches poll. Coach Harbaugh is a threat to their little coaching click and they don't like it. Keep winning and take care of business and everything takes care of itself. You can only take on one king of the mountain at a time. We'll start with Mike er I mean Mork. Dammit I mean Marc D'Antonio and then the next guy. All is well.

RainbowSprings

October 11th, 2015 at 1:06 PM ^

about being ranked 14 in the coaches (or any other) poll. According to cfbstats.com, while it's true we are the #2 team in total defense, we are #78 in total offense. Unless we are intentionally holding back the O because it hasn't really been needed, this disparity will eventually come up and bite us.

BlueMichigan

October 11th, 2015 at 1:07 PM ^

M was in top 10 of Sagarin's ratings last week but just moved to # 3 behind Alabama and Baylor . MSU is # 39 by the way . Could this MIT trained guy be right ?

nMkaczor

October 11th, 2015 at 1:27 PM ^

Coaches poll is the most disconnected from reality. That being said, I think they're right about our ranking at the moment. Even a broken clock is right twice a day I guess.



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gwkrlghl

October 11th, 2015 at 1:32 PM ^

It's just monument to how dumb preseason pols are. It gets set in the preseason and then (barring huge wins and losses), you just slide up and down 1-2 spots each week depending on who wins and loses around you

Uper73

October 11th, 2015 at 1:36 PM ^

Nice to be progressing in rankings, lots of shakeups are going to occur.

Beating State will have quite an impact on rankings, but more importantly, would validate a monumental positive change and rebirth of the program.

It will be a big test, Cook is the first veteran QB we will have faced since Travis Wilson. Won't be quite as quick to rattle as the past QBs over the past four weeks have.

I think we are playing at a high level and Harbaugh will have a great game plan. Cannot wait.

mackbru

October 11th, 2015 at 1:38 PM ^

Am I the only one shocked that TCU continues to be ranked so highly when it's had three nailbiter victories and routinely gives up 50 points per game? That team doesn't even seem like it belongs in the top 10. 

Uper73

October 11th, 2015 at 1:44 PM ^

Boykin is the real deal, but K State is playing with #2 QB and all but one DB is a replacement for injured starters. Amazing they played OSU and TCU so close. KSU ran the ball at will on TCU.

They have a stud QB and a couple big time receivers, but I don't think they will survive Baylor or Oklahoma.

johnthesavage

October 11th, 2015 at 1:42 PM ^

It's a bad poll, especially at the top, but this really isn't bad for us. It's feels unusual (to me) that there are no ranked 2-loss teams this late in the season. A lot of good records up there right now, and that will change. There are only three teams with a loss ahead of us, and that's not too bad. We'll probably pass a couple of them this week if we win.

But yeah. College football is the only sport with this problem that last year matters. Last year's results should of course have no bearing on this year's, but there is no other way to make sense of these rankings. But maybe they don't really matter any more at all!

HarbaughToKolesar85

October 11th, 2015 at 2:26 PM ^

I am excited to watch our DT's rip MSU's interior linemen to shreds. Even if they get  their Center back before the game I have a hard time believing that A)He will be fully healthy and B)He will not be rusty. With the way Hurst, Henry, and Glasgow are playing that will spell doom for Connor Cook because you can't throw from your back. Also, the DT's ability to get penetration in the run game will enable us to make Sparty run to the outside where we can gang tackle the backs.