LaxGuru wrote:Fair enough, I'm not campaigning for Pittsburgh, only using them as an example, just wanted to clear that up. But shouldn't the CCLA be judged by how the defending champ is performing?
Guru, you are continually knocking UNH in the polls and yet you put previously unranked Pittsburgh at #14. This shows you really don't see how the poll system works. Pittsburgh, who has beaten no one of any ranked value has a quality win over Buffalo by only one goal and lost to ranked Oakland by one (and Hogan is correct, this is the one noteworthy thing they have done all season). UNH who was unranked, beat two ranked teams and entered the polls at I believe only #22. Since then, they have done nothing to hurt their standing since their east coast season begins today, modestly moving up one spot. They have consistantly been in the Top 25 for the past 5 seasons, even representing the PCLL in the tourney.
What would make you believe Pitt could leap to #14? It would take nearly all of us voters jacking them way up for such a drastic movement. Like Catlax Man said, 30 voters and the 13 or so fan voters all came up with a virtually identical poll. My personal votes are very close to the actual poll, with some teams being ranked a couple of places up or down, but 85% of the teams exactly as they turned out. This leads me to believe that most of my fellow voters had similar thoughts. I did put Minnesota at #25 instead of Pitt, and they fell just shy at #26. Sure, there will always be some nepotism, but it isn't rampant or malicious and it all balances out with voters from around the country.
And to defend Sonny, this website is totally private and as I learned first hand as media staff at the tourny for the past three seasons, an unbelieveable amount of work. I am very frustrated with the lack of input by all teams, especially PCLL teams into USLIA.com, but we decided in Philly this year that we weren't going to force compliance with teams at this point. It means doing more legwork for polls, and All-American voting is going to be a horror show, but that is how it is right now. This new version of the website is a work in progress. The poll has been going strong for 8 years and improves every season. I think this is a very accurate reflection of the state of things in the league right now and obviously many of us agree.