- Georgia (57)
- Michigan (2)
- Texas (3)
- Florida State (1)
- USC
- Ohio State
- Penn State
- Washington
- Notre Dame
- Oregon
- Utah
- LSU
- Alabama
- Oregon State
- Ole Miss
- Oklahoma
- North Carolina
- Duke
- Colorado
- Miami
- Washington State
- UCLA
- Tennessee
- Iowa
- Florida
Others receiving votes: Clemson 76, Missouri 72, Kansas St. 54, TCU 21, Fresno St. 17, Kansas 15, Tulane 13, Kentucky 10, Maryland 4, BYU 3, Wisconsin 2, Syracuse 2, Louisville 1, Auburn 1.
Oh absolutely for your team you want to stay unranked (both to stay under the radar for the competition and to light a fire under Dabo’s ass to live in the 21st century). But as a neutral observer, I’m just pointing out flaws in the poll if it’s resume-based (or even per the “eye test”).
Now this is where I’m going to disagree with you. They went 9-4 last year and all those losses were by 1 score. They returned a sizable amount of production. My pre-season ranking had them at 17 so seeing them at 18 in the AP poll feels right. (Now my computer ranking has them at 10 which is absolutely overrated, but that’s one of the quirks in the model that will soon iron out.)
I guess I’m just used to ACC teams being bad as a whole. I still think of Duke as a bottom-tier ACC team and I do forget that they won 9 games last year after going 3-9 and 2-9 the two seasons before that.
You have a good point. At this point in the season, they do deserve a ranking especially considering they are undefeated.