SleveMcDichael4's Ballot for Week 11 of 2020-21| Rank | Team | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Gonzaga
|
Tier S |
| 2 |
Baylor
|
Can I rank both teams #1? |
| 3 |
Houston
|
Tier A |
| 4 |
Michigan
|
Michigan gets a slight nerf for going through covid pause, giving Houston the edge for now in my book |
| 5 |
Villanova
|
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| 6 |
Texas
|
Tier B | There's now a fairly large gap between Tiers A and B |
| 7 |
Texas Tech
|
Winning @ Oklahoma looks really good in hindsight |
| 8 |
Ohio State
|
I no longer feel better about Wisconsin's lineup |
| 9 |
Oklahoma
|
Tier C | I wanted to pump the brakes on this team a little bit, but beating Bama without your consensus best player is pretty convincing |
| 10 |
Iowa
|
I'll give them the slight benefit of the doubt down one starter on the road |
| 11 |
Alabama
|
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| 12 |
Illinois
|
In this crazy week, going 1-0 with one home win over Iowa is a pretty great outcome. |
| 13 |
Tennessee
|
SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! |
| 14 |
Virginia
|
The Virginia Tech result is more recently ingrained but they did beat Syracuse by 23 on Monday, lest we forget |
| 15 |
Wisconsin
|
Tier D | I have no idea who you are anymore and I'm starting to doubt you belong on the poll |
| 16 |
Florida State
|
Sorry, I forgot only mid-tier mid-majors from elsewhere in Georgia can beat Georgia Tech at McCamish |
| 17 |
Loyola Chicago
|
Fight me |
| 18 |
West Virginia
|
How on Earth did that Texas Tech game end up in the high 80s?? |
| 19 |
Virginia Tech
|
Impressive game @ Virginia. They don't have too many results that wow me but they're winning the games. |
| 20 |
Creighton
|
Getting back on track a little bit. Despite the opponent strength, two conference road wins in a week is laudable. |
| 21 |
Oregon
|
Do something please |
| 22 |
UCLA
|
Tier E |
| 23 |
Oklahoma State
|
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| 24 |
USC
|
The L.A. Pac-12 schools are in that part of the schedule where there aren't many good wins but there are a ton of potential bad losses |
| 25 |
Florida
|
Fringe: Drake, Kansas, St. Bonaventure, Saint Louis, Purdue, North Carolina |