UCLA No. 23

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Off its stirring 27-24 comeback overtime win against Tennessee, UCLA entered the Associated Press poll ranked No. 23. The Bruins were the first team in the also receiving votes category in the USA Today coach's poll.
Here are the polls:

AP Top 25
1. USC (21) 1-0 1,539
2. Georgia (20) 1-0 1,506
3. Ohio State (15) 1-0 1,497
4. Oklahoma (2) 1-0 1,432
5. Florida (5) 1-0 1,415
6. Missouri (1) 1-0 1,301
7. LSU (1) 1-0 1,207
8. West Virginia 1-0 1,108
9. Auburn 1-0 1,033
10. Texas 1-0 1,028
11. Wisconsin 1-0 849
12. Texas Tech 1-0 842
13. Alabama 1-0 834
14. Kansas 1-0 748
15. Arizona State 1-0 672
15. Brigham Young 1-0 672
17. South Florida 1-0 588
18. Oregon 1-0 508
19. Penn State 1-0 467
20. Wake Forest 1-0 414
21. Fresno State 1-0 242
22. Utah 1-0 214
23. UCLA 1-0 151
24. Illinois 0-1 147
24. South Carolina 1-0 147
Others Receiving Votes
Clemson 143, East Carolina 108, California 91, Boston College 36, Florida State 36, Cincinnati 35, Tennessee 30, Boise State 19, Bowling Green 17, Virginia Tech 14, Connecticut 9, Rutgers 6, Kentucky 5, Nebraska 4, Oklahoma State 3, TCU 2, Arizona 2, North Carolina 1, Notre Dame 1, Miami (FL) 1, Tulsa 1.


USA Today' Poll
1. USC (23) 1-0 1,462
2. Georgia (20) 1-0 1,442
3. Ohio State (10) 1-0 1,385
4. Oklahoma (2) 1-0 1,344
5. Florida (3) 1-0 1,295
6. LSU (3) 1-0 1,202
7. Missouri 1-0 1,197
8. West Virginia 1-0 1,035
9. Texas 1-0 1,030
10. Auburn 1-0 962
11. Wisconsin 1-0 853
12. Kansas 1-0 820
13. Texas Tech 1-0 732
14. Arizona State 1-0 679
15. Brigham Young 1-0 629
16. Oregon 1-0 566
17. Alabama 1-0 538
18. South Florida 1-0 480
19. Penn State 1-0 450
20. Wake Forest 1-0 388
21. Fresno State 1-0 269
22. Clemson 0-1 186
23. Utah 1-0 158
24. South Carolina 1-0 134
25. Illinois 0-1 92
Others Receiving Votes
UCLA 91, California 79, East Carolina 56, Tennessee 56, Boston College 36, Florida State 29, Virginia Tech 25, Boise State 24, Kentucky 20, TCU 15, Connecticut 13, Cincinnati 13, Nebraska 12, Arizona 8, Oklahoma State 5, Notre Dame 4, Colorado 3, Georgia Tech 2, Bowling Green 2, Miami (FL) 1, Stanford 1, Tulsa 1, UCF 1.
Dropped From Rankings
Virginia Tech 15, Tennessee 18, Michigan 24.

9 Comments

lbcbruin said:

Brian,

Did you vote for either of these polls? If you did can we see your list?

Brian Dohn Author Profile Page said:

No, I vote in the Harris Poll, which is used for the BCS. We do not vote until the end of the month, and then the poll is released every Monday. I will post my votes when I make them.

vinceok Author Profile Page said:

Brian,

Are you gonna post the grades for the game?

Thanks

mike04 Author Profile Page said:

Hey Brian, is it possible to get a list of the recruits at the game?

Anonymous said:

Brian,

Are you going to post the grades for the game?

Thanks

Brian Dohn Author Profile Page said:

I will post grades tomorrow morning. I still need to go through some things from the game, and talk to a few people to get some feedback. The grades will run in Wednesday's paper, so I will post them some time in the morning.
And I plan on posting a list of the players who were at the game.

StillHatesMichaelFey said:

oh man i feel sorry for brian when the time comes to post his harris poll voting. based on how people here like to act, i easily see at least 10 comments of "how could you put ucla at #25 behind team x?!?!? they are clearly better for these reasons:...!!! do you even know what you are doing???" i hope i'm wrong though...

LowIFR Author Profile Page said:

Hi Brian. I'm a little off topic, but did you catch any of the Fresno State vs Rutgers game? Any thoughts?

Bruin74 Author Profile Page said:

Brian, for your own sanity do not go there! People have ne mercy these days. Wanted to let you know I watched Rutgers/Fresneck and died with ya. Whew do they miss Rsquared!
Hit me back when you have some time. My email address simply does not ever make it thru your filters. Peace, Bruin74

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This is Brian Dohn's sixth season covering UCLA after spending 4 1/2 years covering the Dodgers for the Daily News and other Los Angeles Newspaper Group papers. He graduated from Rutgers, where the first college football game was played in 1869. Sure, the Scarlet Knights suffered for a long time, but now RU is doing what Jerseyans always thought was possible. Winning at Rutgers also proves winning is possible everywhere else in the nation, so underachieving coaches better be careful. Now, if only men's hoops can turn it around.

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