Week 2 SEC Basketball Rankings
January 12, 2009 by hawaiibillT
Filed under SEC Sports
1. Tennessee: Finishing strong gets Tennessee to the top. Games against Kentucky and South Carolina this week could cement their top ranking.
2. Kentucky: Cats held on to beat Vandy and get to rise one. They have a chance to move up with wins over Tennessee and Georgia this week.
3. Arkansas: Beat Oklahoma and Texas last week and loose to Miss St at home. Hard to figure out how good this team is.
4. Florida: Florida is floating right now. Still waiting to see if they can beat a good SEC team.
5. South Carolina: A 12 point win over Auburn helped to show that SC is for real.
6. Mississippi St: A win at Arkansas shows that Miss St is playing good enough to be ranked this high.
7. Alabama: Win over LSU has Alabama ranked above LSU.
8. Vanderbilt: I’m not sure that Vandy should be ranked this low.
9. LSU: Lots of easy wins except against decent teams has LSU dropping.
10. Georgia: Georgia showed a little spunk in their two loosses and move up two spots this week.
11. Mississippi: Not much of a difference between 11 and 12.
12. Auburn: A 12 point loss to South Carolina lands them in the cellar this week.
SEC Basketball Rankings
January 5, 2009 by hawaiibillT
Filed under SEC Sports
The SEC is about to get underway so here is the first of my weekly SEC rankings.
1. Arkansas: Not much of a schedule but they beat a real good Oklahoma team so they get the #1 this week.
2. Tennessee: To many losses to good teams considering how high they were ranked to be #1 this week.
3. Kentucky: A much better team than the 12-4 SEC team last year.
4. LSU: 12-1 but a loss to Texas A&M the only good team they played in the pre SEC games. This team has the potential to rise quickly in SEC play.
5. Florida: Florida could go either way after this weeks games.
6. Alabama: Losses to Texas A&M, Oregon and Mercer are keeping Bama down.
7. South Carolina: A win over Baylor has South Carolina ranked this high.
8. Vanderbilt: I’m not sure that Vandy should be ranked this high.
9. Mississippi St: Wins in the last two games over Houston and Western Kentucky make me think Miss St is gelling.
10. Auburn: A loss to 7-7 Mercer and a 10-4 record so far gets Auburn a #10 ranking.
11. Mississippi: Losses to every good team they have played so far have Mississippi near the bottom of the list.
12. Georgia: With games against Georgia Tech and Tennessee this week its going to be real hard to climb out of the cellar for Georgia.
SEC Power rankings
November 30, 2008 by hawaiibillT
Filed under SEC Sports
Here my weekly take on the SEC power rankings.
1. Alabama: Alabama may not be the flashest team in the SEC but once again they have proved they are one of the best teams in the nation.
2. Florida: The SEC championship will prove who is the best in the SEC.
3. Georgia: Still 3rd best in the SEC yes but wouldnt win the ACC title or the PAC 10 title.
4. Old Miss: Have the next SEC quarterback star and can play against anyone.
5. South Carolina: The ol ball coach thought he had a contender but South Carolina has had enough offensive problems to keep them in the middle of the pack.
6. Vanderbilt: Bowl elegable for the first time since 82 and finally living up to their first five games. Should be favoried over Tennessee.
7. LSU: An ugly loss drops them down.
8. Arkansas: Who to rank 9th took some thought but not to much. Better than Auburn, Tennesee and Miss St.
9. Tennessee: Beating Vandy and Kentucky moves the Vols up
10. Kentucky: Banged up and no offensive but the defense even giving up 30+ points in the last few games still makes them better than the bottom of the SEC.
11. Auburn: What can you say
12. Mississippi State: The worst offence in the SEC and a defense thats not living up to what is expected of them.
Latest SEC Rankings
November 19, 2008 by hawaiibillT
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1. Alabama: Alabama may not be the flashest team in the SEC but they have proved they are one of the best teams in the nation.
2. Florida: Better than Alabama maybe. The SEC championship will prove that one way or the other.
3. Georgia: 3rd best in the SEC yes able to win the ACC probably. 2nd best in the PAC 10 on way.
4. LSU: Beating Troy St with unanswered points good enough to rate them 4th in the SEC.
5. South Carolina: The ol ball coach thought he had a contender but South Carolina has had enough offensive problems to keep them in the middle of the pack.
6. Vanderbilt: Bowl elegable for the first time since 82 and finally living up to their first five games. Should be favoried over Tennessee.
9. Old Miss: Have the next SEC quarterback star and would probably rank in the top 6 in the ACC or Big East.
8. Kentucky: Banged up and no offensive but the defense even giving up 30+ points in the last few games still makes them better than the bottom of the SEC.
9. Arkansas: Who to rank 9th took some thought but not to much. Better than Auburn, Tennesee and Miss St.
10. Auburn: What
11. Tennessee: Whats keeping Tennesee out of the cellar? Mississippi St
12. Mississippi State: The worst offence in the SEC and a defense thats not living up to what is expected of them.
Rankings Week 3
September 14, 2008 by hawaiibillT
Filed under National Media
This week the Cats received 6 voter and are ranked 37th in the AP In the USA poll they got 40 votes and are ranked 30th.
AP Top 25
1. USC (61) 2-0 1,596
2. Oklahoma 3-0 1,485
3. Georgia (2) 3-0 1,437
4. Florida (1) 2-0 1,414
5. Missouri 3-0 1,389
6. LSU 2-0 1,274
7. Texas 2-0 1,140
8. Wisconsin 3-0 1,076
9. Alabama 3-0 982
10. Auburn 3-0 958
11. Texas Tech 3-0 904
12. South Florida 3-0 801
13. Ohio State 2-1 800
14. Brigham Young 3-0 788
15. East Carolina 3-0 781
16. Penn State 3-0 779
17. Oregon 3-0 679
18. Wake Forest 2-0 482
19. Kansas 2-1 445
20. Utah 3-0 428
21. West Virginia 1-1 179
22. Illinois 2-1 163
23. Clemson 2-1 160
24. Florida State 2-0 146
25. Fresno State 1-1 121
Others Receiving Votes
Vanderbilt 63, Oklahoma State 62, TCU 45, Boise State 38, Arizona State 36, North Carolina 31, Virginia Tech 28, Nebraska 21, Tennessee 15, Connecticut 13, Iowa 12, Kentucky 6, Tulsa 6, Northwestern 4, Notre Dame 4, Minnesota 4, Arizona 2, UCF 1, Ball State 1, South Carolina 1.
USA Today’ Poll
1. USC (57) 2-0 1,518
2. Oklahoma (1) 3-0 1,423
3. Georgia (2) 3-0 1,393
4. Florida (1) 2-0 1,335
5. Missouri 3-0 1,294
6. LSU 2-0 1,233
7. Texas 2-0 1,128
8. Wisconsin 3-0 1,027
9. Auburn 3-0 955
10. Texas Tech 3-0 887
11. Brigham Young 3-0 846
12. Oregon 3-0 783
13. Alabama 3-0 771
14. Ohio State 2-1 736
15. Penn State 3-0 724
16. South Florida 3-0 685
17. East Carolina 3-0 508
18. Wake Forest 2-0 498
19. Kansas 2-1 416
20. Utah 3-0 400
21. Clemson 2-1 233
22. West Virginia 1-1 159
23. Illinois 2-1 127
24. Arizona State 2-1 113
25. Florida State 2-0 110
Others Receiving Votes
Fresno State 93, TCU 76, Nebraska 49, Boise State 43, Kentucky 40, Oklahoma State 39, Tennessee 34, Virginia Tech 31, Connecticut 27, Vanderbilt 20, North Carolina 19, Iowa 14, Northwestern 10, California 7, Notre Dame 5, Michigan State 5, Colorado 3, Boston College 2, Ball State 2, Georgia Tech 2, Tulsa 2.
Week 2 SEC rankings
September 9, 2008 by hawaiibillT
Filed under SEC Sports
Other than moving Georgia to the top our SEC ranking dont show much in the way of change. We should get a clearer picture of who the bottom dwellers in the SEC are after the Georgia-South Carolina and Auburn-Mississippi St games.
1. Georgia — Ok now the Dawgs start getting to the meat of their schedule rather than chewing on bones thrown to them. South Carolinas defense should prove more of a challenge to the Dawgs but their offense will kill SC. Its hard not to rank them at the top of the SEC right now.
2. Florida — Miami made the Gators look beatable. Tim Tebow kept them in the game with his running but the offense didnt look all that great. The Gators defense is looking much better than they did last year.
3. LSU — They didnt play Saturday but the Tigers are still better than the rest of the SEC.
4. Auburn — The Tigers look like they are gelling at the quarterback position and learning the offense. Playing a suddenly bad looking Mississippi St. team even at the Bulldogs home shouldnt be a problem for the Tigers.
5. Alabama — Alabama looked like they decided to take a nap against Tulane. Nap this week against Western Kentucky and people will begin to wonder if their first win wasnt a fluke.
6. Vanderbilt — Ranking Vandy this high might be a stretch but they are in the 6 to 8 range.
7. Kentucky — Their defense is the real deal, having given up only three points in the first two games. Randall Cobb made the offense look much better and baring a loss to a capable Middle Tennessee team and the Cats should be 4-0 going into the Alabama game.
8. Ole Miss — Even though the Rebels lost they are still a good team and if their defense can manage to improve they will be a team to recon with in the SEC west. Their offense looks solid and will continue to improve.
9. Tennessee — Im moving the Vols up only because South Carolina looked so bad against Vandy. They could easily be 2-4 to start the season.
10. Miss. State — The Bulldogs won against won easily against Southeastern Louisiana but are going to have to do better if they want to move up next week.
11. South Carolina — Is there a offence for the gamecocks. The game this weekend is either a make or brake game for the Gamecocks. If the coaching staff cant manage to get them to rise to the occasion against the Dawgs.
12. Arkansas — 2-0 to start the season and ranked last. Texas will be the first to show how weak the Hogs really are.
Rankings week 2
September 7, 2008 by hawaiibillT
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This weeks top 25 shows the Cats gathering more votes. Kentucky got 6 votes and is ranked 35 in the AP. In the USA poll they recieved 28 votes which ranks them 29. Ohio St dropped to 5 in both polls and ECU made the biggest jump after clobbering West Varginia. Climbing to 14 in the AP and 20 in the USA.
AP Top 25
1. USC (33) 1-0 1,577
2. Georgia (23) 2-0 1,525
3. Oklahoma (2) 2-0 1,458
4. Florida (4) 2-0 1,438
5. Ohio State (1) 2-0 1,347
6. Missouri (1) 2-0 1,336
7. LSU (1) 1-0 1,231
8. Texas 2-0 1,100
9. Auburn 2-0 1,067
10. Wisconsin 2-0 910
11. Alabama 2-0 865
12. Texas Tech 2-0 845
13. Kansas 2-0 825
14. East Carolina 2-0 762
15. Arizona State 2-0 744
16. Oregon 2-0 616
17. Penn State 2-0 607
18. Brigham Young 2-0 537
19. South Florida 2-0 493
20. Wake Forest 2-0 404
21. Fresno State 1-0 290
22. Utah 2-0 258
23. California 2-0 195
24. Illinois 1-1 164
25. West Virginia 1-1 163
Others Receiving Votes
UCLA 150, Clemson 73, Florida State 50, Boise State 22, Tennessee 15, Georgia Tech 14, Oklahoma State 11, Vanderbilt 7, TCU 6, Kentucky 6, Virginia Tech 4, Tulsa 3, South Carolina 2, Arizona 2, Connecticut 1, North Carolina 1, Rice 1.
USA Today’ Poll
1. USC (34) 1-0 1,481
2. Georgia (18) 2-0 1,454
3. Oklahoma (3) 2-0 1,370
4. Florida (3) 2-0 1,306
5. Ohio State (1) 2-0 1,289
6. Missouri 2-0 1,212
7. LSU (2) 1-0 1,198
8. Texas 2-0 1,069
9. Auburn 2-0 1,017
10. Wisconsin 2-0 946
11. Kansas 2-0 854
12. Texas Tech 2-0 755
13. Arizona State 2-0 737
14. Oregon 2-0 665
15. Brigham Young 2-0 628
16. Alabama 2-0 611
17. Penn State 2-0 547
18. South Florida 2-0 475
19. Wake Forest 2-0 419
20. East Carolina 2-0 375
21. Fresno State 1-0 300
22. Utah 2-0 235
23. Clemson 1-1 175
24. West Virginia 1-1 145
25. California 2-0 128
Others Receiving Votes
Illinois 124, UCLA 86, Florida State 50, Kentucky 28, Boise State 22, Tennessee 21, TCU 18, Nebraska 16, Georgia Tech 15, Arizona 11, Virginia Tech 11, Vanderbilt 8, Oklahoma State 7, Iowa 4, Colorado 3, Notre Dame 3, Tulsa 2, Connecticut 2, Bowling Green 1, South Carolina 1, Northwestern 1.
Vandy 24 SC 17
September 5, 2008 by hawaiibillT
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In the first SEC game of the weekend Thursday night Vanderbilt came out and made a statement in the second half scoring 21 points in a row to beat S Carolina 24 -17.
South Carolina senior Ryan Succop knocked through a 41-yard field goal, and the teams jogged off the field, at the end of the first half of Vanderbilt’s Thursday night matchup with South Carolina. With the score 10-3 in the Gamecocks’ favor, the crowd sat mum, as Vanderbilt had managed just 50 yards of total offense in the first half.
When the Commodores returned after halftime, it was hard to imagine that they would come out and play, as coach Bobby Johnson called it, “their best football,” and pull out their biggest home win since 1992. Vanderbilt scored three touchdowns in the second half and stifled the Gamecocks to win 24-17.
What defined Thursday’s win for the Commodores, however, was their tenacity down the stretch – a killer instinct they hadn’t exhibited in big games last year. Leading 24-17 with 7:39 remaining, the Commodores never gave the Gamecocks hope. With a strangling defense that allowed just six yards in that time, and a Hawkins fueled in-your-face offense, Vanderbilt never budged.
Sims and Ridge commit to Cats
September 4, 2008 by hawaiibillT
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David Sims becomes the second player to commit to Kentucky since the win on Sunday.Projected to play running back for the Wildcats, Sims also held offers from Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Kansas, Michigan, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Oregon, Colorado and South Carolina, among many others.
ESPN’s Billy Tucker said of the pledge, “Building off last year’s onfield success and exposure, the Wildcats are quietly putting together an impressive class as Sims is their 19th commitment and sixth positional prospect rated in the top-30 nationally.”
“While Sims has raw arm strength and good zip on the football, we project this productive dual-threat quarterback is being more recruited as an athlete with Morgan Newton (Carmel, Ind.) and Ryan Mossakowski (Frisco, Texas/Centennial) already on board. Either way, he will bring great versatility to the roster and is a great out-of-state pickup for Kentucky.”
“The second rated athlete in South Carolina this year is very a dynamic prospect with a ton of physical talent and legitimately has a chance to develop on either side of the ball in Lexington. Defensively, he is very instinctive as a high-point safety and has good range and ball skills. He could get a look at tailback on offense with his strong, compact body structure needed to earn YAC, quickness to make defenders miss through the hole, and great acceleration when he reaches the second level.”
Earlier in the week Kentucky recieved a commitment from Ridge Wilson, a 6-foot-3 linebacker from Central (Louisville, Ky.), has agreed to accept a Class 2009 scholarship offer from Kentucky.
He said, “I had been thinking about UK for a while, and that game (vs. Louisville) kind of made me decide that now may be the right time to go ahead and make my decision,” the Courier-Journal reports.
The Wildcats edged Louisville, Arkansas and Indiana for Wilson.
Kentucky now has 19 commitments.
Week 1 SEC Rankings
September 2, 2008 by hawaiibillT
Filed under SEC Sports
1. Florida: Its actually hard to tell how good Florida is. In the opener against Hawaii the Warriors gave Florida at least 28 points off of turnovers. Still they are at the top of the heap so far.
2. Georgia: Looked impressive against a outmatched Georgia Southern team.
3. LSU: Defense counts and LSU has a very good defense.
4. Alabama: A great game now lets see the Tide substain it.
5. Auburn: Number 5 is right untill they get their offense rolling.
6. Ole Miss: The offense is very capable of beating anyone in the league but defensively they still have some work to do.
7. South Carolina: Good defense lousey offense. Vandy might pull off an upset Thursday.
8. Kentucky: As good a defense as anyone in the league right now.
9. Vanderbilt: Thursday will set the stage for Vandy to climb up a bit.
10. Tennessee: Fulmer needs to stress conditioning as the Tennessee defense looked tired and slow at the end of the game. Could this be Fulmers last season at Tennessee.
11. Miss. State: Offense wasn’t there and neither was the defense
12. Arkansas: Bottom of the pig pile for the Razorbacks. They were almost embarassed by a I-AA team.
