AP poll by voter from Moseley's blog
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AP poll by voter from Moseley's blog
Here is how the AP voted for Oregon in the final poll.
No. 6: Barker Davis, Washington Times; Craig James, ABC; Maurice Patton, The Tennessean
No. 7: Joh Johnson, Dothan (Ala.) Eagle
No. 8: Robbie Andreu, Gainesville (Fla.) Sun; Kirk Bohls, Austin American-Statesman; Chris Fowler, ESPN; Ray Ratto, San Francisco Chronicle; Molly Yanity, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
No. 9: Mark Anderson, Las Vegas Review-Journal; Pete DiPrimio, Fort Wayne (Ind.) News; Joseph Duarte, Houston Chronicle; John Heuser, Ann Arbor News; Kirk Herbstreit, WBNS, Columbus, Ohio; Ferd Lewis, Honolulu Advertiser; Jim Mashek, Biloxi (Miss.) Sun Herald; Matt McCoy, WTVN, Columbus, Ohio; Kevin Pearson, Riverside (Calif.) Press-Enterprise; Joe Rerode, Lansing (Mich.) State Journal
No. 10: Sal Interdonato, Middletown (N.Y.) Record; John Hunt, The Oregonian; Jim Lamar, Tallahassee (Fla.) Democrat; Brett McMurphy, Tampa Tribune; Mark Tupper, Decater (Ill.) Herald; John Silver, Manchester (Conn.) Journal Inquirer
No. 11: Jimmy Burch, Fort Worth Star; Mike Ceide, WREG, Memphis; Mike DeArmond, Kansas City Star; Jason Franchuk, Proto Daily Herald; Joe Giglio, Raleigh News & Observer; Anthony Gimino, Tucson Citizen; Glen Guilbeau, Gannett Louisiana; Mike Hlas, Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Gazette; Tom Keegan, Lawrence (Kan.) Journal; Aditi Kinkhabwala, Bergen (N.J.) Record; Mike Strain, Tulsa World; Kent Taylor; WAVE, Louisville, Ky.
No. 12: Bret Bloomquist, El Paso Times; Bill Cole, Winston-Salem (N.C.) Journal; Steve Conroy, Boston Herald; Marcus Fuller, St. Paul Pioneer Press; Herb Gould, Chicago Sun-Times; Bob Hammond, Laramie Boomerang; Randy Harrison, Albuquerque Journal; Tom Hart, CBS College Sports Network; Doug Lesmerises, Cleveland Plain Dealer; Stewart Mandel, SI.com; Jeff McLane, Philadelphia Inquirer; Tom Mulhern, Wisconsin State Journal; Joe Person, Columbia (S.C.) State; Mike Prater, Idaho Statesman; Jake Schaller, Colorado Springs Gazette; Jeff White, Richmond (Va.) Times; Jon Wilner, San Jose Mercury News; Scott Wolf, Los Angeles Daily News; Taylor Zarzour, WPTF, Raleigh, N.C.
No. 13: Ray Fittipaldo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Eric Hansen, South Bend Tribune; Tom Murphy, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette; Steve Sipple, Lincoln Star Journal
No. 14: Myron Patton, KOKH, Oklahoma City; Randy Rosetta, Baton Rouge Advocate
No. 15: Adam Van Brimmer, Savannah (Ga.) Morning News
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No. 6: Barker Davis, Washington Times; Craig James, ABC; Maurice Patton, The Tennessean
No. 7: Joh Johnson, Dothan (Ala.) Eagle
No. 8: Robbie Andreu, Gainesville (Fla.) Sun; Kirk Bohls, Austin American-Statesman; Chris Fowler, ESPN; Ray Ratto, San Francisco Chronicle; Molly Yanity, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
No. 9: Mark Anderson, Las Vegas Review-Journal; Pete DiPrimio, Fort Wayne (Ind.) News; Joseph Duarte, Houston Chronicle; John Heuser, Ann Arbor News; Kirk Herbstreit, WBNS, Columbus, Ohio; Ferd Lewis, Honolulu Advertiser; Jim Mashek, Biloxi (Miss.) Sun Herald; Matt McCoy, WTVN, Columbus, Ohio; Kevin Pearson, Riverside (Calif.) Press-Enterprise; Joe Rerode, Lansing (Mich.) State Journal
No. 10: Sal Interdonato, Middletown (N.Y.) Record; John Hunt, The Oregonian; Jim Lamar, Tallahassee (Fla.) Democrat; Brett McMurphy, Tampa Tribune; Mark Tupper, Decater (Ill.) Herald; John Silver, Manchester (Conn.) Journal Inquirer
No. 11: Jimmy Burch, Fort Worth Star; Mike Ceide, WREG, Memphis; Mike DeArmond, Kansas City Star; Jason Franchuk, Proto Daily Herald; Joe Giglio, Raleigh News & Observer; Anthony Gimino, Tucson Citizen; Glen Guilbeau, Gannett Louisiana; Mike Hlas, Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Gazette; Tom Keegan, Lawrence (Kan.) Journal; Aditi Kinkhabwala, Bergen (N.J.) Record; Mike Strain, Tulsa World; Kent Taylor; WAVE, Louisville, Ky.
No. 12: Bret Bloomquist, El Paso Times; Bill Cole, Winston-Salem (N.C.) Journal; Steve Conroy, Boston Herald; Marcus Fuller, St. Paul Pioneer Press; Herb Gould, Chicago Sun-Times; Bob Hammond, Laramie Boomerang; Randy Harrison, Albuquerque Journal; Tom Hart, CBS College Sports Network; Doug Lesmerises, Cleveland Plain Dealer; Stewart Mandel, SI.com; Jeff McLane, Philadelphia Inquirer; Tom Mulhern, Wisconsin State Journal; Joe Person, Columbia (S.C.) State; Mike Prater, Idaho Statesman; Jake Schaller, Colorado Springs Gazette; Jeff White, Richmond (Va.) Times; Jon Wilner, San Jose Mercury News; Scott Wolf, Los Angeles Daily News; Taylor Zarzour, WPTF, Raleigh, N.C.
No. 13: Ray Fittipaldo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Eric Hansen, South Bend Tribune; Tom Murphy, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette; Steve Sipple, Lincoln Star Journal
No. 14: Myron Patton, KOKH, Oklahoma City; Randy Rosetta, Baton Rouge Advocate
No. 15: Adam Van Brimmer, Savannah (Ga.) Morning News
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The guys who voted us 14 and 15 clearly don't watch enough football.
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Interesting that one of the voters that put us at #14 was from Oklahoma City...sour grapes perhaps?
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They're from the south, they probably had Florida, LSU, Georgia, Bama, and Ole Miss, as their top 5UOducksTK1 wrote:The guys who voted us 14 and 15 clearly don't watch enough football.
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Oregonian voted us 10! That's not bad for the the bOregonian. I figured we would be way back by there vote with the love, or lack there of, they have shown us recently
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we should be top 15 to start out the year next season. who is going to be #1 you think? tOSU? lol
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Florida.dudefromor wrote:we should be top 15 to start out the year next season. who is going to be #1 you think? tOSU? lol
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With Tebow returning, Florida gets my nod
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me bet is Florida will be #1 and we will start #11
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Nope. We'll be lucky to be in the top 20 IMO. We never get any respect, and all the pundits will be saying "look who they lost, their whole O & D line. Dumb a$$es. Hope I'm wrong but I doubt it.Penky26 wrote:me bet is Florida will be #1 and we will start #11
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In my opinion Florida will be the clear cut number one next year, they have almost everyone returning with another talented class coming in, and i think the ducks will start anywhere between 13-20 next year. boise st will be ranked and utah is a maybe they lose alot this year but should still have a good season so if we win those two games early we should move up pretty quickly before the usc game.
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We should move up fast with early wins over Boise State, Utah and Cal though.
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VinnyKnuckles wrote:Florida.dudefromor wrote:we should be top 15 to start out the year next season. who is going to be #1 you think? tOSU? lol
my post was 99% sarcasm...considering how the bias is towards tOSU
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