By: Andy Staples (SportsIllustrated.com) -
Boise State’s loss at Nevada on Black Friday sucked most of the intrigue out of the final balloting process that determined the BCS rankings. Had the Broncos been undefeated, everyone would have pored over the final coaches’ poll ballots revealed late Sunday by USA Today to determine whether conference bias or any other factor affected the matchup in the BCS title game.
As it stands, pretty much everyone outside of Fort Worth, Texas, agrees that Auburn and Oregon are the nation’s two best teams, so we don’t need to go spelunking for conspiracies. Still, don’t forget how important it is that the final coaches’ poll ballots remain public. The poll includes the ballots of many highly compensated public employees who control how millions of dollars move among conferences made up of mostly public universities. The final ballots should be scrutinized every year, even if it’s just to find out whether a blog can accurately predict how Florida Atlantic coach Howard Schnellenberger will vote.
Every coach ranked Oregon in the top two. All but three ranked Auburn in the top two. Idaho’s Robb Akey, New Mexico’s Mike Locksley and Utah’s Kyle Whittingham ranked the Tigers No. 3.
Meanwhile, Texas Tech’s Tommy Tuberville may still harbor some ill will over the way his exit from Auburn was handled, but he didn’t let that affect his ballot. Tuberville — who coached Auburn to an undefeated season in 2004 but was denied a chance to play for a BCS title — ranked the Tigers No. 1.
Akey was the only coach to vote TCU No. 1. But the ballot of the head Vandal wasn’t a complete show of non-AQ solidarity. Akey voted rival Boise State No. 14. Only two coaches (Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino at No. 15 and New Mexico’s Locksley at No. 16) ranked the Broncos lower.
Ohio State coach Jim Tressel respects the head-to-head matchup when it comes to his own team. The Buckeyes’ only loss came at Wisconsin on Oct. 16, and Tressel — even though it harmed his own team’s chances to make the Rose Bowl — voted the Badgers one spot ahead of the Buckeyes. Wisconsin’s Bret Bielema, however, ranked his own team two spots ahead of Michigan State, which beat the Badgers Oct. 2. In fairness to Bielema, most of his colleagues agreed with his assessment…..
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Dec 7th, 2010
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