The SEC has five teams in the top 10 of the Associated Press preseason college football poll -– but not the No. 1 team.
USC, entering its third season under coach Lane Kiffin and its first back from an NCAA-imposed two-year postseason ban, got the top ranking in the media vote released Saturday.
Alabama and LSU, the SEC teams that met in last season’s BCS title game, were ranked Nos. 2 and 3, respectively. Other SEC teams in the top 10 were No. 6 Georgia, No. 9 South Carolina and No. 10 Arkansas. Georgia’s ranking is the highest for the Bulldogs since September 2008.
Georgia Tech received poll votes but was not ranked in the top 25.
LSU’s dismissal of star cornerback/punt returner Tyrann Mathieu from the team on Aug. 10 –- reportedly for failed drug tests -– enabled USC to move to the top of the poll. Because of Mathieu’s impact, the AP extended the voting deadline and allowed voters to amend their ballots.
Before Mathieu was kicked off the team, LSU had received 28 first-place votes, USC 22 and Alabama nine, AP reported. But in the poll released Saturday, USC had 25 first-place votes, Alabama 17 and LSU 16.
One AP voter who changed his ballot was Seth Emerson of The Macon Telegraph. Emerson said Saturday that he originally had LSU No. 1 but dropped the Tigers to No. 3, putting Alabama No. 1 and USC No. 2.
“I was in the Georgia Dome,” Emerson said, pointing to Mathieu’s two long punt returns in last season’s SEC Championship game victory over Georgia. “I saw the effect that had.
“Even without Mathieu,” Emerson added, “there is a clear separation between the top three teams and the rest.”
LSU was ranked No. 1 in the USA Today coaches’ preseason poll, which was announced before Mathieu’s dismissal. Alabama was No. 2 and USC No. 3 in that poll.
In the AP poll, USC totaled 1,445 points, Alabama 1,411 and LSU 1,402. Oklahoma and Oregon completed the top five, in that order. Oklahoma and No. 8 Michigan received one first-place vote apiece.
The AP poll, unlike the coaches’, is not part of the BCS formula that determines who plays in the national title game.
Georgia’s No. 6 ranking was the same in both polls.
“I would’ve predicted us not to be quite as high in [the AP] poll, but it’s good that people feel that way about us,” coach Mark Richt said Saturday. “We all know it doesn’t mean a lot other than you’re starting in a spot where, if you take care of business, you have a chance to stay up there. . . . We know we’ve got a long way to go and a lot to prove.
“… We want to be well thought of,” Richt added. “Have we earned it this year? No. But I guess from everybody’s evaluation of who’s returning and all that type of thing they feel like we’ve got a chance.”
Said UGA tailback-fullback Richard Samuel: “We don’t feel any pressure from [the high ranking]. In the long run, [the coaches' poll] helps us at the end of the season when it comes time to decide who gets to go to the national championship. So we just look at it like that, but we also know that we’ve got to take it game by game to get there. … I really do believe in our guys. We have a really wonderful, amazing team. We had some victories last year and a couple of games we have to learn how to finish.”
Georgia Tech was sixth in the others-receiving-votes category.
Asked if he would use being unranked as motivation, Tech coach Paul Johnson said: “No. Probably won’t talk about it.”
Said Tech center Jay Finch: “I think that’s right where we should be, because, to be honest, I like starting outside where nobody’s suspecting anything. But if you keep winning, you keep going up.”
In all, the SEC placed six teams in the AP’s top 25 –- the five in the top 10 plus Florida, which was ranked No. 23 despite a 7-6 (3-5 SEC) record last season.
The Big 12 also put six teams in the top 25 but only one in the top 10. The Big Ten had five teams ranked, one in the top 10. The Pac-12 and ACC had three teams apiece in the poll — two and one, respectively, in the top 10.
The ranked ACC teams included No. 7 Florida State, No. 14 Clemson (which opens the season against Auburn in a Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game at the Georgia Dome on Sept. 1) and No. 16 Virginia Tech.
– Tim Tucker of the AJC, with contributions from Chip Towers at Georgia and Ken Sugiura at Georgia Tech.
ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL
Team(first place votes) 2011 record Points Pv
1.Southern Cal(25) 10-2 1,445 6
2.Alabama(17) 12-1 1,411 1
3. LSU (16) 13-1 1,402 2
4.Oklahoma(1) 10-3 1,286 16
5.Oregon 12-2 1,274 4
6.Georgia 10-4 1,107 19
7. Florida St. 9-4 1,093 23
8.Michigan(1) 11-2 1,000 12
9.South Carolina 11-2 994 9
10.Arkansas 11-2 963 5
11.West Virginia 10-3 856 17
12.Wisconsin 11-3 838 10
13. Michigan St. 11-3 742 11
14. Clemson 10-4 615 22
15.Texas 8-5 569 NR
16. Virginia Tech 11-3 548 21
17.Nebraska 9-4 485 24
18. Ohio St. 6-7 474 NR
19. Oklahoma St. 12-1 430 3
20. TCU 11-2 397 14
21. Stanford 11-2 383 7
22. Kansas St. 10-3 300 15
23.Florida 7-6 214 NR
24. Boise St. 12-1 212 8
25.Louisville 7-6 105 NR
Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 83, Washington 55, Auburn 53, North Carolina 32, Utah 30, Georgia Tech 25, BYU 22, Tennessee 15, South Florida 11, Baylor 9, Texas A&M 5, UCF 4, Cincinnati 3, Missouri 3, N.C. State 3, Houston 1, Louisiana Tech 1, Mississippi St. 1, N. Illinois 1.
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AltamahaDawg
August 20th, 2012
5:06 pm
Damn king, ol buddy. A little edgy today?
But ok, Carlton up the middle. Not sure how many times. A LOT less than folks claim. (especially on third and long, which is the joke, but it happened rarely) The thing about “play by play” is that it is the record of what happens.Seeing with your own eyes is still subject to perception, that was my point.
May I assume you hated seeing Carlton Thomas between the tackles equally as much against Auburn, when it worked every time, too?
And we tried him outside quite a few times and every single time he was thrown for a loss. The worst play we had was Thomas trying to get outside.
I don’t really know how “unpredictable” we were. I never said we were. I think we did some things that were predictable at times, same as everybody. And at times we were starpped by WHAT we could even attmept. I assume if we had all those great option, we would have done it. To me the Best teams in the league are extremely predictable, anyway. I don’t think the better OC’s try to fool anybody.The are very predictable but have the team executing it better than the other guy defends it. I bet you I could call the play at Alabama this year.
Slaw Dawg
August 20th, 2012
5:09 pm
WooooooooWeeeeeeeeeee #6 is about right where I predickted we would be come this year since we done a good job last year during the reguler season and then when we played in the bowl game but I dont remember the bowl game to well since I was in a medical induced coma because I had been in a wreck in my truck while driving to see my mama in South Georgia and was hit by a drunken driver who should not have been driving at that time but he was killed so I guess it all worked out. I think this year we need to win 10 or 11 games or Mark Rich will be shone the door and he will end up like Tubby Smith after he was fired from the UGA basketball team for not winning games and he could not get a job after that even though he is black and should have got a job at a black college. When I was a UGA student David Polock and David Green were my hereoes. I wore they’re jerseys to school and to church and out to eat but not at the same time since that might have been confuzing to see me with 2 shirts on at one time but it would have been funny. I am a big Dog fan and love to bark when they run out of the tunnal during the game and when I see Uga sitting there with his balls on bags of ice and I think that is funny.
AltamahaDawg
August 20th, 2012
5:13 pm
I failed to mention that I think we finish 3rd or 4th in the East this year behind S. Carolina, Tennessee, and perhaps Florida. Don’t pounce on me it is what it is until we can restock the pantry.
Who The F
August 20th, 2012
5:18 pm
Does UGA play this year? Buffalo, Florida Atlantic, Georgia Southern, Old Mess……are you freaking kidding me? All you rednecks want to crow and flap your wings with this p***y schedule….LMAO!!!
6-6 at best and that is beating the cupcakes on your schedule.
AltamahaDawg
August 20th, 2012
5:20 pm
And to your last point, I disagree that the “next level” is diversification. It’s execution. (and I think better execution allows more diversification, but not the other way around)
In the games that you mentioned that we “didn’t fool anybody”, we also didn’ t do a LOT of things. Not fooling them was pretty low in the storylines of why we lost those games, IMO.
AltamahaDawg
August 20th, 2012
5:23 pm
You forgot to change a couple of letter in my name, before posing, so you don’t get banned @5:13. Keep it up sport.
Swamp Thing
August 20th, 2012
5:48 pm
Destin Dog – Your schedule is not that easy? How many of those 5 SEC teams in the top 10 do you play? And you want Vandy to beat USCe – sure you do..It’s SOS and would give you a break since USCe is the only one of the 5 SEC teams in the top 10 you play. Explain how Bama disappeared from your schedule –
It’s not the economy – It’s the schedule stupid..
GO GATORS !
DawgNole
August 20th, 2012
6:06 pm
HoneyBadger Has the Munchies
August 20th, 2012
10:34 am
So just curious…all of the complaining about UGA’S schedule….who actually does the scheduling? Just a few years ago UGA’S schedules were pretty tough both in conf and out of conf….Boise State, Ok state, Arizona St…what happened?
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What happened? Damon Evans got stupid–and got fired for it–and McGarity entered the picture. One of the first things McGarity did was kill the scheduled UGA-Oregon home and home series. With McGarity in control, you’re not likely to see many more decent OOC opponents in the years ahead. And that’s an injustice to all UGA supporters.
DawgNole
August 20th, 2012
6:45 pm
Swamp Thing
August 20th, 2012
5:48 pm
Destin Dog – Your schedule is not that easy? How many of those 5 SEC teams in the top 10 do you play? And you want Vandy to beat USCe – sure you do..It’s SOS and would give you a break since USCe is the only one of the 5 SEC teams in the top 10 you play. Explain how Bama disappeared from your schedule –
It’s not the economy – It’s the schedule stupid..
GO GATORS !
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Dumb comment from a gator (Surprise!) SOS isn’t helped when one team on your schedule (Vandy) beats another (USCe). And the reason Bama is not on this year’s schedule has been explained on these blogs over and over. Hint: UGA had NOTHING to do with it.
Go back to your swamp.
kingdaddy
August 20th, 2012
8:37 pm
Alt,
sorry you’re having problems with a poser. I always enjoy your post and respect your opinion. You seem to be,a good man and a DGD. In the Auburn game, everything worked, lol. We probably won the flip too. I’m not going to give the trolls on here any joy by “debating” this too deep. I agree we had poor execution and I know we have to own the outside this year to move beyond last years achievements. Always your friend and teammate at heart…
I dropped my fried twinkie
August 20th, 2012
8:54 pm
cdpridg come back! come back! come back! you are so smart please come back with your facts.
AltamahaDawg
August 20th, 2012
9:10 pm
I think you will see a few more things this year. I think we are deeper at RB. I have been hearing some of the pundits saying we might actually BE better on the o-line. I absolutely think we will Murray getting them into better plays. All of that spells a opportunity to spread it out.
Keep in mind, The offense was retooled in the offseason last year. Boise was the first game for everybody running that new style. Looking back, it was pretty obvious to watch. Over the season, the number proved it was a good move, but it did take a while to look better. But then we ended the year with nobody in the backfield. I mean, when you go into the SECCG, with 5′6″ RB as the best option, there is only so much you can do with that.
AltamahaDawg
August 20th, 2012
9:21 pm
I think Coach Bobo get way too much blame for his playcalling, and too much credit for having offenses standing on the field that are capable of doing anything they are ask if only somebody would call it. In my mind the critisism he deserves, is that he calls what he thinks he can pull off………(meaning he needs to put a better squad out there so he can call better plays)
kingdaddy
August 20th, 2012
9:48 pm
The new leaner more athletic OLine may be able to get outside better than the Woolly Mammoth’s we had last year. DGDs, but too slow for an outside game. I should say a successful outside game. Add Lynch, Hicks & Hall and I see a lot of opptions we didn’t have last year. In the 4 th quarter this year, I want to see Richard Samuel taking it outside with some lead blocks on a tired Defense. You can always hope can’t you??
AltamahaDawg
August 20th, 2012
10:28 pm
Keith Marshall maybe. Samuel’s going to be between that tackles.
AltamahaDawg
August 20th, 2012
10:30 pm
I know you like that outside, but that is a by-product of getting the inside game going first.
kingdaddy
August 20th, 2012
10:51 pm
Alt,
They must compliment each other with a good short passing game to loosen the line. I don’t want it all outside. I just want more outside. We actually do have some speed backs now. I’m nothing but excited…
kingdaddy
August 20th, 2012
10:54 pm
Braves in another tight game. Need a double-play…
kingdaddy
August 20th, 2012
10:57 pm
That will work…
AltamahaDawg
August 21st, 2012
8:18 am
I agree with the premise. It’s complimetary play that help each other. We just have some disagreement about “chicken or the egg” but it’s pretty nuanced. Of cource I am a nuanced debate kind of fellow.
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Forever Dawg
August 21st, 2012
10:43 am
forget the ranking and all the talk, we are just ready to play football; we have a lot to prove to all those Dawg hatters and our selves. Crowell was a disstraction, now we can focus on playing football the BULLDOG WAY! Crowell, good luck where ever you are.
Forever Dawg
August 21st, 2012
10:52 am
I agree with Bad Dawg, UGA needs to play all the best teams, we know we are good but how good.
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