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NCAA Major College Football Polls

DATE: Sept. 21, 2008

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(First place votes in parentheses)

HARRIS INTERACTIVE TOP 25

(First 2008 poll to be released Sept. 28)
The 2008 Harris Interactive College Football Poll is comprised of 114 panelists and includes former coaches, players, administrators and current and former media. The panel meets Harris Interactive criteria for sample design and is a statistically reliable representation of all 11 conferences and independent institutions.
2008 Harris Poll panelists:
Aillet, Bobby
Alberts, Trev
Aldridge, Denny
Arnsparger, Bill
Bartrum, Mike
Batten, Sammy
Bestwick, Dick
Biddle, Joe
Bishop, Blaine
Blake, Jeff
Brandt, Gil
Bruce, Earle
Buckner, Brentson
Carlin, Chris
Casciola, Bob
Cavagnaro, Charlie
Cleary, Michael
Collins, Tony
Copeland, Jim
Corrigan, Gene
Criqui, Don
Curci, Fran
Dann, Lori
Dawkins, Pete
Del Greco, Al
Dienhardt, Mark
Dohn, Brian
Donnelly, Boots
Dorsey, John
Duhé, Kevin
Dunlevy, Bob
Ealey, Chuck
Esiason, Boomer
Fehlberg, Rondo
Frederick, Bob
Gagliardi, Robert
Goldsmith, Fred
Grace, Mike
Grim, Bob
Grosscup, Lee
Hennings, Chad
Hicks, Tommy
Hines, Clarkston
Housel, David
Joe, J.J.
Johnson, Dr. Charles
Johnson, Scott
Jones, Robert
Kearney, Joe
Keech, Larry
Kerkhoff, Blair
Kern, Mike
Kramer, Roy
Kurtz, Jesse
Lachey, Jim
Lapides, George
Lawrence, David
Leach, Bobby
Lessig, James
Lucas, Mike
Lude, Mike
Luicci, Tom
Luis, Cindy
Mallory, John
Mandich, Jim
Matthews, Loren
McConnell, Joe
McGee, Mike
McIlhenny, Lance
McLellan, Bill
Melick, Ray
Minko, John
Minter, Cedric
Moody, Darrell
Morse, Jim
Morton, Craig
Moss, Jack
Neverett, Tim
O'Brien, Denny
Paschall, David
Perles, George
Pinkett, Allen
Ponti, Gene
Preece, Steve
Prentice, Travis
Quinn, Pat
Richter, Pat
Robinson, Earle
Roda, Kenny
Sandusky, Jerry
Schiller, Harvey
Schmidt, Dr. Terry R.
Schneider, Paul
Sherrill, Jackie
Simpson, Corky
Smallwood, Irwin
Smigiel, Joe
Stephenson, Ron
Thalman, Budd
Tharp, Dick
Thomas, Thurman
Thulin, Ron
Toner, John
Trotman, Charlie
Urick, Max
Valdiserri, Roger
Vardell, Tommy
Vruggink, Jim
Wagner, Bob
Walden, Jim
White, Jack
Windegger, Frank
Wine, George
Yoshida, Hugh
 

ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25

RkTeamW-LPointsPrev
1USC (62) 2-016211
2Oklahoma3-014842
3Georgia (2) 4-014753
4Florida (1) 3-014424
5LSU3-013636
6Missouri4-013605
7Texas3-011747
8Alabama4-011329
9Wisconsin3-010918
10Texas Tech4-096211
11 BYU4-091914
12Penn State4-089116
13South Florida4-079812
14Ohio State3-179013
15Auburn3-178510
16Wake Forest3-071118
17Utah4-057420
18Kansas3-155519
19Boise State3-036329
20Clemson3-130023
21Vanderbilt4-024226
22Illinois2-122422
23East Carolina3-120115
24TCU4-011728
25Fresno State2-110525

Other teams receiving votes:
Oregon 100, Oklahoma State 98, Virginia Tech 63, Colorado 39, Nebraska 32, Connecticut 26, Tulsa 19, Miami (FL) 17, Michigan State 14, Georgia Tech 8, Northwestern 7, Kentucky 7, Ball State 6, South Carolina 3, Florida State 2, North Carolina 2, West Virginia 2, Minnesota 1.

USA TODAY COACHES TOP 25

RkTeamW-LPointsPrev
1USC (56) 2-015171
2Oklahoma (2) 3-014242
3Georgia (2) 4-013883
4Florida (1) 3-013454
5Missouri4-012845
6LSU3-012476
7Texas3-011437
8Wisconsin3-010418
9Texas Tech4-094410
10Alabama4-093913
11 BYU4-093111
12Penn State4-081815
13Ohio State3-174414
14South Florida4-072116
15Wake Forest3-067818
16Auburn3-16509
17Utah4-052820
18Kansas3-150619
19Clemson3-137821
20Boise State3-026529
21Illinois2-123323
22Oregon3-117412
23TCU4-015127
24Fresno State2-111726
25Vanderbilt4-010335

Other teams receiving votes:
East Carolina 88, Nebraska 83, Oklahoma State 55, Connecticut 54, Virginia Tech 47, Michigan State 37, Kentucky 36, Colorado 30, Northwestern 21, Tulsa 17, Ball State 16, Arizona State 11, California 9, Minnesota 8, Purdue 8, Georgia Tech 7, Miami (FL) 7, West Virginia 7, Maryland 6, Cincinnati 6, Louisville 3.

Sources: This information reported on this page contains data from a number of sources, including Harris Interactive, the NCAA and the Bowl Championship Series, among others.

 

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