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eagles_victory
12-06-2005, 03:41 PM
Texas coach Mack Brown has been calling Southern California the No. 1 team all season and it wasn't just talk.

Brown voted USC first in the final USA Today coaches' poll, and so did his brother.

The ballots were made public Monday, a first for the coaches' poll, which is used by the Bowl Championship Series in its standings formula.

The BCS had urged the coaches to remove the secrecy in their poll after the 2004 season, when Texas made a late surge in the polls to earn a Rose Bowl bid over California.

The coaches decided to release only their final ballots, which were printed in Monday's editions of USA Today.

"I think it proves what we thought it would all along, which is that the coaches who vote in the USA Today coaches' poll are thoughtful and committed to the balloting process," Grant Teaff, executive director of the American Football Coaches Association, said Monday through spokesman Todd Bell.

The Harris Interactive poll, which was introduced this season to replace The Associated Press Top 25 in the BCS formula, also released its final ballots. The Harris panel is comprised of former college football players, coaches and administrators, plus some media members.

The AP media poll has always had transparency in its voting.

Brown had his Texas team No. 2, behind USC. The Trojans and Longhorns will play for the national title in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 4.

UAB coach Watson Brown also had the Trojans first and his younger brother's team second.

USC coach Pete Carroll is not on the 62-member voting panel. Twenty coaches voted for their own teams, with none straying too far from the consensus.

Among the notables, Rutgers coach Greg Schiano gave the Scarlet Knights (7-4) their only vote, putting them 25th on his ballot.

Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis had his team fourth, two spots ahead of Oregon (10-1). The Fighting Irish (9-2) were ranked No. 6.

Oregon coach Mike Bellotti put the Ducks fourth and Notre Dame ninth. Oregon finished No. 5 in the final regular season poll, but Notre Dame earned a bid to the BCS and Oregon did not.

Texas received seven first-place votes to USC's 55.

Three of the seven coaches who voted for the Big 12 champions were from conference rivals: Colorado's Gary Barnett, whose team has lost twice to the Longhorns this season by a combined scored of 112-20, Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy and Iowa State's Dan McCarney.

The others who had Texas on top were San Jose State's Dick Tomey, who was defensive coordinator at Texas last season, TCU's Gary Patterson and Florida State coach Bobby Bowden.

Penn State was No. 3 on all but two ballots. Texas A&M coach Dennis Franchione had Notre Dame third and the Nittany Lions fourth. Arkansas coach Houston Nutt had Auburn third, just ahead of Penn State.

Auburn was No. 7 in the poll. Tigers coach Tommy Tuberville had his team fourth.

Other votes that went against the norm were:

• SMU coach Phil Bennett had Oregon 15th.

• Ohio coach Frank Solich placed LSU fifth, 10 spots ahead of Georgia, which beat the Tigers 34-14 in the Southeastern Conference championship Saturday.

• South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier had Notre Dame 14th, his own team 21st, and in-state rival Clemson 24th. The Tigers beat Spurrier's Gamecocks 13-9 to close out the regular season.

From Espn.com

kaorder1999
12-06-2005, 03:43 PM
I would want to be the underdog too going into that game

bullfrog_alumni_02
12-06-2005, 05:47 PM
yea, me too, all texas has to do is go into this game and do its thing, while USC is great, so is texas. but texas doesnt have all that added pressure to deal with. they have stomped the idea that they choke in big games this year, beating Ohio st, ou, a tech team that had video game numbers for actual stats, and winninghe BIG XII championship game in incredible fashion. usc is a juggernaut, no one doubts that, and anyone who does regrets thinkin that after they play them, but a team can only win so many times in so many big games against so many people before they just cant do it again. anyway, it'll be one of the best games in all of colege football and be one for the record books.

Old Tiger
12-06-2005, 05:49 PM
I think he did that to motivate his team even more.

Pmoney
12-06-2005, 05:52 PM
Who was the seventh coach to name Texas #1 it only shows 6

Leopards,class of 75
12-06-2005, 06:58 PM
Originally posted by kaorder1999
I would want to be the underdog too going into that game I agree with being the underdog in this game. The pressure is on U.S.C, not Texas to win.

whtfbplaya
12-06-2005, 08:45 PM
:clap:

lostaussie
12-06-2005, 09:28 PM
Originally posted by Leopards,class of 75
I agree with being the underdog in this game. The pressure is on U.S.C, not Texas to win. disagree. the pressure is on mack brown and the longhorns. remember usc already has a title and a half in the last two years. usc and pete carroll are on easy street.

WestTXLonghorn
12-06-2005, 09:41 PM
Actually, that just means MORe pressure is on USC. They are trying to keep "the streak" alive. They are trying to live up to all the bogus hype about how godlike they are, and they're trying to keep ESPN and every other mindless CFB clone from comitting mass suicide if they do lose.

Texas gets no respect anyway, so they're just gonna come in ready to kick some condom a$$. Besides, Vince is going to be pissed because the hype machine snubbed him for the Heisman. Last time he and the Horns played pissed was against Kansas. . .and they put up 52 points in one half.

KTJ
12-06-2005, 11:40 PM
Originally posted by Pmoney
Who was the seventh coach to name Texas #1 it only shows 6

Dan McCarney - Iowa State
Gary Barnett - Colorado
Mike Gundy - Oklahoma State
Bobby Bowden - Florida State
Dick Tomey - San Jose State
Gary Patterson - TCU
Randy Walker - Northwestern

whtfbplaya
12-07-2005, 03:03 AM
Funny stuff

Phil C
12-07-2005, 09:51 AM
He may also voted them No. 1 because USC is the defending national champions and should be No. 1 until someone beats them.