BleedGopher
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Is this right? I can't believe it's been this long. Yikes.
Go Gophers!!
Go Gophers!!
It is kind of shocking but makes sense when you consider 2023 was the Kaliakmanis mess. 2024 had a slow start with NC loss plus early big ten losses against Iowa and Michigan so tough to get ranked and last year the team was very up and down.Is this right? I can't believe it's been this long. Yikes.
Go Gophers!!
I would guess they will have to be 5-0 to get ranked this season. Thoughts?It is kind of shocking but makes sense when you consider 2023 was the Kaliakmanis mess. 2024 had a slow start with NC loss plus early big ten losses against Iowa and Michigan so tough to get ranked and last year the team was very up and down.
Hopefully 2026 leads to a return to the rankings.
Probably not a bad prediction at this point. So much will hinge on where we start and what happens with the teams in front of us. Those early season polls need multiple weeks to actually figure out who is good and who isn't.I would guess they will have to be 5-0 to get ranked this season. Thoughts?
I would guess they will have to be 5-0 to get ranked this season. Thoughts?
Correct.To be fair they have not really deserved to be ranked since then anyway.
One frustration is that a lot of teams that don’t deserve to be ranked get ranked anyway. Minnesota finished 8-5 the last two years and were ranked 0 times. Tennessee, on the other hand, finished 8-5 last year and were ranked 12 times.To be fair they have not really deserved to be ranked since then anyway.
Yeah, every year we see examples of truly awful pre-season rankings. The problem is that it often takes a while for those teams to drop out of the rankings.One frustration is that a lot of teams that don’t deserve to be ranked get ranked anyway. Minnesota finished 8-5 the last two years and were ranked 0 times. Tennessee, on the other hand, finished 8-5 last year and were ranked 12 times.
Below is an incomplete list of teams that have been ranked since 2022 based on worse results:
- Nebraska - ranked 3 times the last 2 years, finished 7-6 both seasons
- Wisconsin - ranked 4 times since 2022, never finished better than 7-6
- Clemson - ranked 3 times last year, finished 7-6
- Florida State - ranked 7 times the last 2 years, finished 2-10 and 5-7
- Kentucky - ranked 10 times since 2022, never finished better than 7-6
- Florida - ranked 7 times since 2022, all rankings during years they went 6-7, 5-7, and 4-8
- Auburn - ranked 2 times since 2022, finished 6-7 or worse each season
- South Carolina - ranked 3 times last year, finished 4-8
- LSU - ranked 8 times last year, finished 7-6
I wish that too. It’s just frustrating when you see tweets like this that give the perception that the Gophers have been one of the 12 worst P4 teams over the last several years when that is not at all the case.I wish the first rankings didn't come out until like week 5 or 6 but they can't do that because they need to hype those mythical early season matchups involving "top" teams.
It is frustrating but at the same time the only ranking that really matters is the one at the end of the season. The rest are just window dressing to give people something to argue about during the season.I wish that too. It’s just frustrating when you see tweets like this that give the perception that the Gophers have been one of the 12 worst P4 teams over the last several years when that is not at all the case.
This is where I (and a lot of others) vehemently disagree with you. Rankings throughout the season result in more media exposure, more fan engagement, and more excitement for the team.the only ranking that really matters is the one at the end of the season.
Agree. But I'm always puzzled by the hindsight focus on interim in-season rankings, when the end-of-season ranking is the one that matters. Unfortunately, the Gophers have only finished 3 times in the final AP poll in the last 60 years: 2019 (#10), 2003 (#20), and 1999 (# 18).. . . I wish the first rankings didn't come out until like week 5 or 6 but they can't do that because they need to hype those mythical early season matchups involving "top" teams.
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I find it odd that you get credit for beating a ranked team if they were ranked at the time you played them (regardless of where they finish) but not if they were unranked when you played them but ended up in the final rankings.
Name recognition goes a loooooong way. At least Florida State had that big win against Alabama to start the last year though so they somewhat earned it for the moment.One frustration is that a lot of teams that don’t deserve to be ranked get ranked anyway. Minnesota finished 8-5 the last two years and were ranked 0 times. Tennessee, on the other hand, finished 8-5 last year and were ranked 12 times.
Below is an incomplete list of teams that have been ranked since 2022 based on worse results:
- Nebraska - ranked 3 times the last 2 years, finished 7-6 both seasons
- Wisconsin - ranked 4 times since 2022, never finished better than 7-6
- Clemson - ranked 3 times last year, finished 7-6
- Florida State - ranked 7 times the last 2 years, finished 2-10 and 5-7
- Kentucky - ranked 10 times since 2022, never finished better than 7-6
- Florida - ranked 7 times since 2022, all rankings during years they went 6-7, 5-7, and 4-8
- Auburn - ranked 2 times since 2022, finished 6-7 or worse each season
- South Carolina - ranked 3 times last year, finished 4-8
- LSU - ranked 8 times last year, finished 7-6
I was actually hoping Drake would start to sober up.Maybe we’ll start a little higher as far as public perception this year if the Drake buzz continues to grow.