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Random, somewhat related question: Am I remembering incorrectly, or did the AP poll only used to be a top 20? I had a paper route as a kid, and I usually devoured the sports section before heading out to deliver. Anyway, I have this distinct memory of BYU hovering around the top 20 and bouncing into and out of the rankings/others receiving votes.Originally posted by jay santos View PostI love this team. But sorry, I just don't think we're top 25.
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Yes. I know in the 80s it was top 20, but I don't remember when it expanded to 25.Originally posted by Donuthole View PostRandom, somewhat related question: Am I remembering incorrectly, or did the AP poll only used to be a top 20? I had a paper route as a kid, and I usually devoured the sports section before heading out to deliver. Anyway, I have this distinct memory of BYU hovering around the top 20 and bouncing into and out of the rankings/others receiving votes.
Edit: I'll put in one small caveat. Back in the day, the coaches' poll was UPI. I know the UPI poll then was top 20. I am pretty sure, but not 100%, that AP was the same.Last edited by Clark Addison; 09-14-2015, 08:54 AM.
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Originally posted by Donuthole View PostRandom, somewhat related question: Am I remembering incorrectly, or did the AP poll only used to be a top 20? I had a paper route as a kid, and I usually devoured the sports section before heading out to deliver. Anyway, I have this distinct memory of BYU hovering around the top 20 and bouncing into and out of the rankings/others receiving votes.Correct. It used to be Top 20 in both polls. I also delivered papers as a kid and in the Sunday sports section on page 2 of the local paper there was a box listing the AP Top 20 and how they fared the previous day. It was fun speculating how the AP poll would change before the voting results were printed the following day. That was back when the team I follow was on a streak of consecutive weeks in the Top 20 that went on for about a decade. During that time, it was also fun to see BYU get ranked and get the recognition the Cougars deserved.Originally posted by Clark Addison View PostYes. I know in the 80s it was top 20, but I don't remember when it expanded to 25.
Edit: I'll put in one small caveat. Back in the day, the coaches' poll was UPI. I know the UPI poll then was top 20. I am pretty sure, but not 100%, that AP was the same.“Not the victory but the action. Not the goal but the game. In the deed the glory.”
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Don't let the bastards get you down, PBW!Originally posted by Paperback Writer View PostCorrect. It used to be Top 20 in both polls. I also delivered papers as a kid and in the Sunday sports section on page 2 of the local paper there was a box listing the AP Top 20 and how they fared the previous day. It was fun speculating how the AP poll would change before the voting results were printed the following day. That was back when the team I follow was on a streak of consecutive weeks in the Top 20 that went on for about a decade. During that time, it was also fun to see BYU get ranked and get the recognition the Cougars deserved."What are you prepared to do?" - Jimmy Malone
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How can you be so sure? They may have been talking about the arm strength shown on throws of three yards or less, and they may have considered purely strength not accuracy or touch, and they may have subscribed to a post-modern view of what constitutes "strength." Given all those considerations, they may have been referring to Conner Manning.Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Postwell we know they weren't talking about Utah, that's for sure.
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It was around 1990, I remember it happening when Ty was at BYU.Originally posted by Art Vandelay View PostAs another former childhood paper reader (though not a nerdy delivery boy). I think the 25 came about when USA Today started ranking teams. iirc the AP was top 20 and UST was a top 25. Or I could be getting senile, and none of this is trueGet confident, stupid
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Well, there sure as hell are not 25 teams with better wins than we have. I'm not sure Nebraska is going to be real good, but Boise should run roughshod on the Mountain West and again.Originally posted by jay santos View PostI love this team. But sorry, I just don't think we're top 25.
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Nebraska should be a bowl team this year and the Big Ten West is not all that intimidating. I think it very likely that Nebraska ends the season ranked; may depend on their bowl match-up. Will know better this week with Nebraska@Miami. Agree that BYU deserves to be ranked.Originally posted by New Mexican Disaster View PostWell, there sure as hell are not 25 teams with better wins than we have. I'm not sure Nebraska is going to be real good, but Boise should run roughshod on the Mountain West and again.“Not the victory but the action. Not the goal but the game. In the deed the glory.”
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To be honest, I was basing my assumption less on the bolded particulars of the account and more on the fact that they would be talking about Utah at all.Originally posted by Applejack View PostHow can you be so sure? They may have been talking about the arm strength shown on throws of three yards or less, and they may have considered purely strength not accuracy or touch, and they may have subscribed to a post-modern view of what constitutes "strength." Given all those considerations, they may have been referring to Conner Manning.
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I delivered the papers on a sweet diamond back bmx bike and then a redline after the DB was stolen. Both paid for by my paper route. Wasn't a nerd.Originally posted by Art Vandelay View PostAs another former childhood paper reader (though not a nerdy delivery boy). I think the 25 came about when USA Today started ranking teams. iirc the AP was top 20 and UST was a top 25. Or I could be getting senile, and none of this is true
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I delivered them on my Huffy White Hawk mountain bike until I saved up and bought a Schwinn Sidewinder mountain bike. Also, I was a total nerd.Originally posted by Crockett View PostI delivered the papers on a sweet diamond back bmx bike and then a redline after the DB was stolen. Both paid for by my paper route. Wasn't a nerd.Prepare to put mustard on those words, for you will soon be consuming them, along with this slice of humble pie that comes direct from the oven of shame set at gas mark “egg on your face”! -- Moss
There's three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who's got the same first name as a city; and never go near a lady's got a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, everything else is cream cheese. --Coach Finstock
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I delivered papers as well, the Benicia Herald. Had a GT Pro Series that was all white, including white hubs. It was super clean. We were paid $6 a month per house we were actually able to collect on. That included delivery and collection. The cost of the paper was $18 a month and it was a bitch to collect from most people. I had two routes, about 120 total houses. I was lucky to collect on half of those.Originally posted by Donuthole View PostI delivered them on my Huffy White Hawk mountain bike until I saved up and bought a Schwinn Sidewinder mountain bike. Also, I was a total nerd.*Banned*
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Ain't it like most people, I'm no different. We love to talk on things we don't know about.
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