Where Did the Bulldogs Rank on My BlogPoll Ballot?
After Monday night's BCS National Championship Game, no one doubts that the Alabama Crimson Tide are the No. 1 team in college football, but how does the top 25 shake out after that?
After Monday night's BCS National Championship Game, no one doubts that the Alabama Crimson Tide are the No. 1 team in college football, but how does the top 25 shake out after that?
Where did the Georgia Bulldogs land in the final regular-season BlogPoll following their valiant effort against the Alabama Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship Game? Find out how the top 25 shook out on this week's ballot.
This week's college football top 25 is topheavy with SEC teams. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are No. 1, but where do the Alabama Crimson Tide, the Florida Gators, and the Georgia Bulldogs fall in the national rankings?
Naturally, a new No. 1 and a new No. 2 have taken their places atop this week's college football top 25, but some of these rankings may be surprising . . . and they also may make fans of the Georgia Bulldogs want to puke.
The Alabama Crimson Tide's loss on Saturday shook up the college football top 25. Which of the contenders is the new No. 1, and how does the SEC shape up now that 'Bama has been proven mortal?
In the end, an exciting Saturday of college football produced no upsets near the top, so where does that leave the logjam in the upper echelons of the poll rankings? Here is how one blogger believes the top 25 breaks down.
Who's No. 1 in this week's college football poll rankings? By virtue of their resume, the Kansas State Wildcats occupy the top spot, with the Florida Gators snapping at their heels. Here's the rundown of the entire top 25.
Do four SEC teams deserve to be in the top ten of this week's college football poll rankings? As a matter of fact, the Alabama Crimson Tide, Florida Gators, LSU Tigers, and South Carolina Gamecocks all earned lofty spots in the top 25.
A wild weekend of college football left the rankings in disarray, especially in the SEC East. Dawg Sports sorts through the carnage and compiles a resume-based top 25 . . . with a new SEC team in the No. 1 spot.
Can it really be that three of the top six teams in college football come from the Pac-12, and Southern California isn't one of them? Find out how the top 25 breaks down on the Dawg Sports BlogPoll ballot.