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September 20th, 2007, 03:45 PM
The CSN Way: Poll Watching
Charles Burton and Ralph Wallace, CSN Columnists
You’ve seen this on your team's website, or maybe in their game notes for the upcoming game this week. “South Dakota State ranked No. 24 in the Hot Dog Vendors Poll”, or “Brown is ranked as No. 4 in ‘The Chuck and Dave’ poll, right behind South Carolina State and right above Southern Utah."
What do all these polls mean? Are they legitimate? Are they accurate? There are many opinions on the matter.
There has always been a slew of polls in the Football Championship Subdivision, and navigating them can be tricky business, this year in particular.
While coaches and players will tell you they don't put much stock into them, don't believe it. Coaches vote on them and they and their players brag and complain about them. Fans have heated exchanges extolling the worthiness of their team based on them and others dismiss them outright. Sports information and media relations directors for the schools and conferences pepper their releases with the latest ranks and the media screams them in headlines.
READ MORE... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=87601
Charles Burton and Ralph Wallace, CSN Columnists
You’ve seen this on your team's website, or maybe in their game notes for the upcoming game this week. “South Dakota State ranked No. 24 in the Hot Dog Vendors Poll”, or “Brown is ranked as No. 4 in ‘The Chuck and Dave’ poll, right behind South Carolina State and right above Southern Utah."
What do all these polls mean? Are they legitimate? Are they accurate? There are many opinions on the matter.
There has always been a slew of polls in the Football Championship Subdivision, and navigating them can be tricky business, this year in particular.
While coaches and players will tell you they don't put much stock into them, don't believe it. Coaches vote on them and they and their players brag and complain about them. Fans have heated exchanges extolling the worthiness of their team based on them and others dismiss them outright. Sports information and media relations directors for the schools and conferences pepper their releases with the latest ranks and the media screams them in headlines.
READ MORE... http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=87601