AP Ranking

AP POLL RANKING

  • 1

    Votes: 7 2.6%
  • Top 5

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Top 10

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Top 15

    Votes: 2 0.7%
  • Top 20

    Votes: 22 8.2%
  • Top 25

    Votes: 86 32.2%
  • Unranked but receiving votes

    Votes: 138 51.7%
  • Unranked outright

    Votes: 12 4.5%

  • Total voters
    267
  • Poll closed .

gt6776c

Georgia Tech Fan
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Northeast Stinger

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Those with institutional memory, double entendre intended, know how polls can screw us over. If you don’t make enough progress early in a poll a single loss can completely drop you out. Pollsters are sluggish about dropping teams they’ve already ranked high. They stubbornly resist overturning their preseason biases. Hence it will be harder to drop certain teams, like Clemson, FSU, and LSU, than it will be to raise certain teams like Ga Tech.

The argument about wanting Tech unranked to keep us humble and focused makes sense but it also ignores the new reality of a 12 team playoff. If you want to make the playoff now you want to be in front of the pollsters eyes, on their radar, and in their minds, for as many weeks as you can. You can’t simply rely on having a perfect record or winning a conference championship. You need a fall back plan and that fall back plan is constant visibility in the rankings. As many have pointed out, and most intelligent people acknowledge, the SEC will probably grab most playoff slots because of their visibility in the polls starting in the preseason and in the early weeks. “Being good” is a self fulfilling prophecy for them. If an SEC team finishes 9-3 but was a preseason favorite, and it’s between them a team that barely made the top 25 all season, but has an identical record, guess who gets in?
 

BCJacket

Ramblin' Wreck
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I expect we'll be in the 'others receiving votes' category. As others have pointed out, there aren't a lot of losses among ranked teams, except to other ranked teams. FSUs ranking will depend on tonight. If they absolutely dominate BC, they stay in the teens and maybe we sneak in the back end.

But the FSU win was over a week ago now, Tech is old news.

Voters tend to stick with 'the narrative' until the evidence is overwhelming. Louisville was the first out last week and destroyed their patsy. So, they'll probably jump in. The VT and Clemson losses hurt us a lot (as does our win over FSU). The perception/narrative that the ACC isn't any good is boosted. Which means some mid-SEC team is going to get more benefit of doubt. eg Auburn got some votes last week and destroyed their patsy, they'll climb the list.
 

roadkill

Helluva Engineer
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I’ll say
Miami #10
FSU #18
Clemson #23
Louisville #24

GT receiving votes

NCST falls out
Sounds about right. Since VT was 27th (2nd in "receiving votes"), we could easily take their place. FSU at #18 will depend on their performance tonight, as will our ranking.
 

bobongo

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Helping us will be the fact that Tech is the only 2-0 team in America, or at least that has any remote chance of cracking the top 25. Surely that, plus our W over FSU, gets us in.
 

FredJacket

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Ga Tech didn't get a single preseason vote. These voters don't like to consider they are wrong or very misguided. Takes more "evidence" than we appreciate to get most of them to make big ballot changes. A Week 0 last secord win over an overrated (maybe) FSU team & a "chakly" win over a G5 opponent won't matter as much to them as it does to us. Tech will certainly get votes. But not enough to crack top 25.

I'm not objective... & it irritates me the arbitrary-ness of placing teams in rank order in the 10-40 range. Yet somehow having that number (>=25) next to a team's name carries such weight.
 
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