Points are important, and the last poll is all that matters. BUT, when teams are over-ranked all season, it is hard to drop them too far in the last poll, which is when ranking do matter:
-#12 Lindenwood- we debate them often. Based on today's poll, they beat the #17 and #19 teams in the country. They lost to #11, #3. No more ranked games, easy league. Does #12 make sense to anyone? Maybe in the 14-16 range would be better?
-#14 Virginia Tech - Still so confused how this team is in the top 16 with no wins over any ranked teams. A close game against FSU is still a lost game. They are the only team in the top 16 with no ranked wins.
-#16 Georgia Tech - only ranked win against the #21 team. Two loses to ranked teams. Would think that maybe 17-19 would be a good spot for them.
The biggest thing that is clear when looking at the polls is that voters give much more credit to big wins over loses (especially to lesser teams) in most cases, but not all.
When Cal Poly lost to two teams ranked behind them, they moved up one spot. Win over Oregon moves them up even more, but the question is why they didn't move back from those 2 loses?
When Chapman beat the #11 (by
, #21 (by 5) and #23 (by 7) and then lost by one to the #5 team all in one week, they moved up 3 spots to only #17 (they were dropped to number 20 the poll before for losing to #22 UCLA and #18 ASU (by 1 like UCSD, good to see they didn't move that far). I really thought that even with a one goal loss to an unranked team, that pollsters would remember how poorly they placed them in the last poll, and maybe keep them the same.
Not sure how Utah could be behind Lindenwood right now either. Despite losses to Chapman (by 7), unranked chico state (by 1, and I thought they would drop back to 20 for that, right?), and Duluth (by 1), they beat the #11 and #10 teams in the country, both of which they are behind.
I am excited to see how the RMLC league games play out, because that could really shake things up. How about another upset in the WCLL (maybe an unranked Santa Clara beats Poly, ASU over Arizona?). Be interesting to see Chapman beat FSU and have 6 ranked wins in their pocket, or if Oakland can upset any RMLC teams next weekend, maybe Oregon over BYU? Who knows what can happen at this point.