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Sept. 1999
Rich C., NJ
"Thanks
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season."
1991 National Champions owner,
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"College
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Colorado Buffs owner, Dennis J
"College
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Can't wait to get a start on the college basketball season!!"
Big Dave's Dazzling Dynamo owner,
Dave C
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ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll
Thursday,
July 31
Sooners
top preseason Top 25 coaches' poll
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Today Top 25 Coaches' Poll |
| Rank |
School
(Firsts) |
Points |
'02
record |
Final
'02 rank |
| 1. |
Oklahoma
(29) |
1,514 |
12-2 |
5 |
| 2. |
Ohio
State (28) |
1,495 |
14-0 |
1 |
| 3. |
Miami,
Fla. (5) |
1,448 |
12-1 |
2 |
| 4. |
Texas |
1,291 |
11-2 |
7 |
| 5. |
Kansas
State |
1,165 |
11-2 |
6 |
| 6. |
Auburn
(1) |
1,153 |
9-4 |
16 |
| 7. |
Michigan |
1,110 |
10-3 |
9 |
| 8. |
USC |
1,075 |
11-2 |
4 |
| 9. |
Georgia |
1,030 |
13-1 |
3 |
| 10. |
Virginia
Tech |
932 |
10-4 |
14 |
| 11. |
Pittsburgh |
712 |
9-4 |
18 |
| 12. |
Florida
State |
711 |
9-5 |
23 |
| 13. |
Maryland |
704 |
11-3 |
13 |
| 14. |
North
Carolina State |
682 |
11-3 |
11 |
| 15. |
LSU |
662 |
8-5 |
NR |
| 16. |
Tennessee |
658 |
8-5 |
NR |
| 17. |
Virginia |
526 |
9-5 |
25 |
| 18. |
Notre
Dame |
515 |
10-3 |
17 |
| 19. |
Washington |
459 |
7-6 |
NR |
| 20. |
Wisconsin |
348 |
8-6 |
NR |
| 21. |
Florida |
312 |
8-5 |
24 |
| 22. |
Purdue |
305 |
7-6 |
NR |
| 23. |
Arizona
State |
297 |
8-6 |
NR |
| 24. |
Oklahoma
State |
159 |
8-5 |
NR |
| 25. |
Colorado
State |
143 |
10-4 |
NR |
| 25. |
Penn
State |
143 |
9-4 |
15 |
Others receiving votes: Iowa 132;
Colorado 127; TCU 95; Texas A&M 90; Oregon
State 70; Nebraska 64; UCLA 40; West Virginia
31; Hawaii 24; Boise State 22; BYU 22; Fresno
State 22; Minnesota 22; Boston College 21;
Arkansas 16; Washington State 16; Mississippi
14; Clemson 13; Missouri 12; Oregon 12;
Marshall 11; Georgia Tech 9; New Mexico 9;
Southern Mississippi 9; Utah 7; South Carolina
4; Air Force 3; Louisville 3; California 2;
Illinois 1; North Texas 1; Syracuse 1; Toledo
1.
The
ESPN/USA Today Board of Coaches is made up of
63 head coaches at Division I-A institutions.
All are members of the American Football
Coaches Association. This season's board:
Barry Alvarez, Wisconsin; Chuck Amato, North
Carolina State; Tom Amstutz, Toledo; Gary
Barnett, Colorado; Frank Beamer, Virginia
Tech; Mike Bellotti, Oregon; Jack Bicknell,
Louisiana Tech; Bobby Bowden, Florida State;
Tommy Bowden, Clemson; Jeff Bower, Southern
Mississippi; Mack Brown, Texas; Watson Brown,
Alabama-Birmingham; Lloyd Carr, Michigan;
Larry Coker, Miami (Fla.); Gary Crowton,
Brigham Young; David Cutcliffe, Mississippi;
Gary Darnell, Western Michigan; Darrell
Dickey, North Texas; Bill Doba, Washington
State; Randy Edsall, Connecticut; Dennis
Franchione, Texas A&M; Ralph Friedgen,
Maryland; Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee; Joe
Glenn, Wyoming; Jim Grobe, Wake Forest; Al
Groh, Virginia; Walt Harris, Pittsburgh; Dan
Hawkins, Boise State; Pat Hill, Fresno State;
Terry Hoeppner, Miami (Ohio); Lou Holtz, South
Carolina; Dirk Koetter, Arizona State; Mike
Kruczek, Central Florida; Jim Leavitt, South
Florida; Rocky Long, New Mexico; Sonny Lubick,
Colorado State; Dan McCarney, Iowa State; Andy
McCollum, Middle Tennessee; Glen Mason,
Minnesota; Gary Nord, Texas-El Paso; Joe
Novak, Northern Illinois; Tom O'Brien, Boston
College; Lee Owens, Akron; Joe Paterno, Penn
State; Gary Patterson, TCU; Bob Petrino,
Louisville; Gary Pinkel, Missouri; Bob Pruett,
Marshall; Mike Riley, Oregon State; Steve
Roberts, Arkansas State; Rich Rodriguez, West
Virginia; Nick Saban, LSU; John L. Smith,
Michigan State; Frank Solich, Nebraska; Bob
Stoops, Oklahoma; Jeff Tedford, California;
Chris Tormey, Nevada; Jim Tressel, Ohio State;
Tommy Tuberville, Auburn; Ron Turner,
Illinois; Charlie Weatherbie,
Louisiana-Monroe; Tyrone Willingham, Notre
Dame. The AFCA prohibits schools on major NCAA
or conference probation from receiving votes,
making Alabama ineligible this season. |
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