It's Championship Week. Have at it with the 11W Week 14 BlogPoll Ballot:
11 | Arkansas hung in for a while, but LSU’s stout defense took control in a 41-17 loss in “Death Valley”. At 10-2 the Razorbacks are likely headed for the Capital One or Outback Bowl against a Big Ten team, as the BCS has a rule that only two teams from a conference can play in their five games. | 8 | |
12 | Sparty took down Northwestern 31-17 a week before the B1G title game in Indy. Ahead waits a Wisconsin team that will be hungry to avenge an early season loss in East Lansing this year. | -- | |
13 | Wisconsin made a statement in a 45-7 win over Penn State in what was a Leaders Division title match-up. Wisco has MSU on it’s radar next, as it tries to make a second consecutive trip to Pasadena. | -- | |
14 | South Carolina finished up a nice season, all things considered, with a 34-13 win over rival Clemson. The Gamecocks finished 2011 with a 10-2 record, making it five teams with double digit wins in the SEC. | -- | |
15 | Kansas State was idle this past week and will finish up with Iowa State this week to try and move to 10-2 on the season. | -- | |
16 | Enough said here as Michigan finally broke the seven game drought against the Buckeyes. At 10-2, the Wolverines have an outside shot to be invited to a BCS game, as they travel well and draw good TV. | 1 | |
17 | Baylor moved to 8-3 with a 66-42 win over Texas Tech. The Bears take on Texas at home this weekend, but it is unknown if Robert Griffin III will play, as he suffered a concussion in the first half last weekend. | 2 | |
18 | Nebraska finished it’s first year in the Big Ten strong, with a 20-7 win over Iowa to finish the season at 9-3. The Cornhuskers are in line for a January 2 bowl in Florida as things stand today. | 2 | |
19 | TCU was idle this week, and takes on UNLV this coming weekend. They have wrapped up the MWC already with a 6-0 record and a head to head win over Boise State. Up next, the Big 12. | 2 | |
20 | Clemson played it’s second meaningless game in a row, falling to South Carolina 34-13. The Tigers had more important things on their minds, trying to stay healthy for the ACC title game against Va Tech. | 2 | |
21 | Penn State got waxed 45-7 in Madison, but still overachieved this year with a 9-3 mark. Nebraska, Michigan, MSU, and Wisconsin are all ahead of them, but they can still end up in a January 2 bowl if the B1G gets two BCS teams. | 5 | |
22 | West Virginia had an epic comeback, down two scores in a 21-20 win at home against rival Pitt in the Backyard Brawl. West Virginia and Cincinnati are battling it out for the Big East’s spot in the BCS. | 2 | |
23 | Southern Miss moved to 10-2 on the year, with a 44-7 win over Memphis. The Eagles have their toughest contest of the season coming up, the conference title game against undefeated Houston. | -- | |
24 | Florida State controlled things the whole way against rival Florida, winning 21-7 against the Gators in Gainesville. The Seminoles are now 8-4 in the season, salvaging what was once a 2-3 season. | -- | |
25 | Notre Dame came out uninspired, falling behind Stanford 21-0 at the half, before outscoring the Cardinal 14-7 in the second half, in what was a too little too late effort. ND falls to 8-4 on the year, another disappointing season for the once elite program. | 3 | |
Dropouts: Virginia Cavaliers, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets | |||
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