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Coaches Poll

The Coaches Poll is a weekly ranking of the top 25 NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) college football, Division I college basketball, and Division I college baseball teams. The football version of the poll has been known officially as the Amway Coaches Poll since 2014.

Current Coaches Polls
FBS football2022 season
FCS football2021 season
Div I men's basketball2022–23 season
Div I women's basketball2021–22 season
Div I baseball2021 season

The football rankings are compiled by the Amway Board of Coaches which is made up of 62 head coaches at Division I FBS institutions.[1] All coaches are members of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). The basketball rankings are compiled by the USA Today Sports Board of Coaches which is made up of 32 head coaches at Division I institutions.[2] All are members of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC). The baseball rankings are compiled by the USA Today Sports Board of Coaches which is made up of 31 head coaches at Division I institutions. All are members of the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA).

The football Coaches Poll was an element of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) rankings, a voting system used from 1998 to 2013 to determine the teams to play in the BCS National Championship Game.

History

The Coaches Poll began selecting the "Top 20" teams on a weekly basis during the 1950-1951 college football and basketball seasons. For the 1990-1991 football and basketball seasons, the poll expanded to a "Top 25," and it has retained this format since. It was initially published by United Press – known from 1958 as United Press International (UPI) – from 1950 thru 1990, followed by USA Today/CNN from 1991 thru 1996, USA Today/ESPN from 1997 to 2004, and USA Today from 2005 to the present.

In February 2014, Amway was announced as the title sponsor of the college football Coaches Poll, which became known officially as the Amway Coaches Poll.[3] The basketball and baseball polls were not sponsored by Amway and did not adopt this name.

College football

Year-by-year final Coaches poll football champions

Through the 1973 season, the final Coaches Poll was released in early December, after the regular season, but before the bowl games. Beginning with the 1974 season, the Coaches Poll has conducted its final poll in January, after the bowl games.

Although the coaches' football poll has generally been in accord with the Associated Press (AP) Poll there have been years where the polls disagree. Eleven times – in 1954, 1957, 1965, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1990, 1991, 1997, and 2003 – the Coaches Poll has crowned a different national champion than the AP Poll, causing consternation among some college football fans. Until 1974, the final Coaches Poll was taken before the bowl games, while the final AP poll was taken after the bowls starting with the 1968 season (also in 1965, but not in 1966 or 1967). This was changed after the 1973 season, when Alabama was crowned as the Coaches Poll national champion in December, yet lost the Sugar Bowl to Notre Dame on New Year's Eve. The same situation occurred in 1970, when #5 Notre Dame beat #1 Texas 24–11 in the Cotton Bowl and Nebraska won the Associated Press national title. In the preceding decade, the UPI coaches poll national champion lost its bowl game three times: 1960 (Minnesota), 1964 (Alabama), and 1965 (Michigan State).

The change to the January final poll was well-timed as the top-ranked team in the UPI coaches poll lost its bowl game five more times in the 1970s: in 1974 (Alabama), 1975 (Ohio State), 1977 (Texas), 1978 (Penn State), and 1979 (Ohio State). The sole exception was undefeated Pittsburgh in 1976.

Since the 1974 season, teams on probation are not recognized in the poll of coaches while the AP permits their inclusion. That year, Oklahoma was serving a second year of probation, went undefeated, and were AP champions; they were unlisted in the UPI coaches' poll, whose champion was USC.

The UPI Trophy, known as the "UPI Cup", was awarded to the Coaches Poll winner prior to the introduction of the Coaches' Trophy in 1986.[4]

The team that finishes first in the coaches' poll is currently awarded with the AFCA National Championship Trophy—from its inception through 2014, the winner of the BCS National Championship Game and its precursors was contractually named the #1 team on the Coaches Poll, and awarded the trophy in a post-game presentation. With the replacement of the BCS by the College Football Playoff in 2014, the trophy will still be awarded, but in a separate ceremony some time following the College Football Playoff National Championship (which chose to award its own trophy), and the Coaches' Poll is no longer obligated to name the winner of the game as its post-season #1.[5]

The Coaches Poll has come under criticism for being inaccurate, with some of the charges being that coaches are biased towards their own teams and conferences, that coaches don't actually complete their own ballots, and that coaches are unfamiliar with even the basics, such as whether a team is undefeated or not, about teams they are voting on.[6][7] In 2012, USC Trojans coach Lane Kiffin resigned as a voter after just one vote amidst controversy over his preseason selection of his school as No. 1. Kiffin told reporters, "I would not vote USC No. 1, I can tell you that much." However, USA Today, citing the need to "protect the poll's integrity", revealed that Kiffin had voted his team for the top spot. Kiffin apologized and explained that his comments were from the perspective of an opposing coach voting for USC.[8]

College basketball

Beginning in 1992–93, USA Today and CNN took over publishing the coaches' basketball poll for UPI. Beginning in the 1993–94 basketball season, the Coaches Poll began publishing its final poll after the NCAA basketball tournament. From the 1993 to 1997 seasons, the poll was co-sponsored by USA Today, Cable News Network, and the NABC. Finally, in 1997-98, ESPN joined as a co-sponsor of the Coaches Poll along with USA Today and the NABC where selected NABC members serve as the voting block for the poll. ESPN retains its involvement in the basketball poll despite no longer being involved in the football poll.

College baseball

USA Today and ESPN also publish a top 25 college baseball poll for NCAA Division I baseball, known as the USA Today/ESPN Top 25 coaches' baseball poll. The poll began in 1992.[9] The poll appears in the preseason, then begins weekly after week 2 of the season through the end of conference tournaments. A final poll is released after the conclusion of the College World Series.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Amway Top 25 Coaches Poll". USA Today. Retrieved 2015-06-01.
  2. ^ "Men's Basketball Coaches Poll". USA Today Sports. Retrieved 2015-06-01.
  3. ^ "Amway Coaches Poll to go live for 2014 college football season". USA Today. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  4. ^ Written at Syracuse, New York. "UPI Trophy Given to Syracuse". Madera Tribune. Vol. 68, no. 154. Madera, California. United Press International. December 17, 1959. p. 5. Retrieved August 16, 2022. The United Press International Trophy, emblematic of the 1959 national collegiate football championship, was formally presented to Syracuse University Wednesday night. Leo H. Petersen, UPI sports editor, presented the trophy to Syracuse Coach Floyd Ben Schwartzwalder as the highlight of an annual banquet tendered the team and its coaches by the Varsity and Touchdown Clubs of Syracuse University. Known as the "UPI Cup," the huge trophy is awarded each year to the team chosen best in the nation.
  5. ^ "FBS coaches poll will continue every week despite BCS going away". Associated Press. January 13, 2013. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  6. ^ Epps, Darren (9 December 2008). . Chattanooga Times Free Press. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2008.
  7. ^ Volin, Ben (9 December 2008). "Coaches Make a Mockery of Their Poll". Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 9 December 2008.
  8. ^ Moura, Pedro (August 13, 2012). . ESPN.com. Archived from the original on August 17, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
  9. ^ "USA TODAY/ESPN Top 25 coaches' baseball poll". USA Today. 2011-03-28.

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institutions All are members of the American Baseball Coaches Association ABCA The football Coaches Poll was an element of the Bowl Championship Series BCS rankings a voting system used from 1998 to 2013 to determine the teams to play in the BCS National Championship Game Contents 1 History 1 1 College football 1 1 1 Year by year final Coaches poll football champions 1 2 College basketball 1 3 College baseball 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe Coaches Poll began selecting the Top 20 teams on a weekly basis during the 1950 1951 college football and basketball seasons For the 1990 1991 football and basketball seasons the poll expanded to a Top 25 and it has retained this format since It was initially published by United Press known from 1958 as United Press International UPI from 1950 thru 1990 followed by USA Today CNN from 1991 thru 1996 USA Today ESPN from 1997 to 2004 and USA Today from 2005 to the present In February 2014 Amway was announced as the title sponsor of the college football Coaches Poll which became known officially as the Amway Coaches Poll 3 The basketball and baseball polls were not sponsored by Amway and did not adopt this name College football Edit Year by year final Coaches poll football champions Edit Main article AFCA National Championship Trophy Through the 1973 season the final Coaches Poll was released in early December after the regular season but before the bowl games Beginning with the 1974 season the Coaches Poll has conducted its final poll in January after the bowl games Although the coaches football poll has generally been in accord with the Associated Press AP Poll there have been years where the polls disagree Eleven times in 1954 1957 1965 1970 1973 1974 1978 1990 1991 1997 and 2003 the Coaches Poll has crowned a different national champion than the AP Poll causing consternation among some college football fans Until 1974 the final Coaches Poll was taken before the bowl games while the final AP poll was taken after the bowls starting with the 1968 season also in 1965 but not in 1966 or 1967 This was changed after the 1973 season when Alabama was crowned as the Coaches Poll national champion in December yet lost the Sugar Bowl to Notre Dame on New Year s Eve The same situation occurred in 1970 when 5 Notre Dame beat 1 Texas 24 11 in the Cotton Bowl and Nebraska won the Associated Press national title In the preceding decade the UPI coaches poll national champion lost its bowl game three times 1960 Minnesota 1964 Alabama and 1965 Michigan State The change to the January final poll was well timed as the top ranked team in the UPI coaches poll lost its bowl game five more times in the 1970s in 1974 Alabama 1975 Ohio State 1977 Texas 1978 Penn State and 1979 Ohio State The sole exception was undefeated Pittsburgh in 1976 Since the 1974 season teams on probation are not recognized in the poll of coaches while the AP permits their inclusion That year Oklahoma was serving a second year of probation went undefeated and were AP champions they were unlisted in the UPI coaches poll whose champion was USC The UPI Trophy known as the UPI Cup was awarded to the Coaches Poll winner prior to the introduction of the Coaches Trophy in 1986 4 The team that finishes first in the coaches poll is currently awarded with the AFCA National Championship Trophy from its inception through 2014 the winner of the BCS National Championship Game and its precursors was contractually named the 1 team on the Coaches Poll and awarded the trophy in a post game presentation With the replacement of the BCS by the College Football Playoff in 2014 the trophy will still be awarded but in a separate ceremony some time following the College Football Playoff National Championship which chose to award its own trophy and the Coaches Poll is no longer obligated to name the winner of the game as its post season 1 5 The Coaches Poll has come under criticism for being inaccurate with some of the charges being that coaches are biased towards their own teams and conferences that coaches don t actually complete their own ballots and that coaches are unfamiliar with even the basics such as whether a team is undefeated or not about teams they are voting on 6 7 In 2012 USC Trojans coach Lane Kiffin resigned as a voter after just one vote amidst controversy over his preseason selection of his school as No 1 Kiffin told reporters I would not vote USC No 1 I can tell you that much However USA Today citing the need to protect the poll s integrity revealed that Kiffin had voted his team for the top spot Kiffin apologized and explained that his comments were from the perspective of an opposing coach voting for USC 8 College basketball Edit For current poll see 2022 23 NCAA Division I men s basketball rankings USA Today Coaches Poll and 2022 23 NCAA Division I women s basketball rankings USA Today Coaches Poll Beginning in 1992 93 USA Today and CNN took over publishing the coaches basketball poll for UPI Beginning in the 1993 94 basketball season the Coaches Poll began publishing its final poll after the NCAA basketball tournament From the 1993 to 1997 seasons the poll was co sponsored by USA Today Cable News Network and the NABC Finally in 1997 98 ESPN joined as a co sponsor of the Coaches Poll along with USA Today and the NABC where selected NABC members serve as the voting block for the poll ESPN retains its involvement in the basketball poll despite no longer being involved in the football poll College baseball Edit USA Today and ESPN also publish a top 25 college baseball poll for NCAA Division I baseball known as the USA Today ESPN Top 25 coaches baseball poll The poll began in 1992 9 The poll appears in the preseason then begins weekly after week 2 of the season through the end of conference tournaments A final poll is released after the conclusion of the College World Series See also Edit College football portalAP Poll Mythical National Championship College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS Dickinson System FWAA NFF Grantland Rice Super 16 Poll Harris Interactive College Football Poll List of NCAA college football rankings NAIA Coaches PollReferences Edit Amway Top 25 Coaches Poll USA Today Retrieved 2015 06 01 Men s Basketball Coaches Poll USA Today Sports Retrieved 2015 06 01 Amway Coaches Poll to go live for 2014 college football season USA Today Retrieved 19 April 2014 Written at Syracuse New York UPI Trophy Given to Syracuse Madera Tribune Vol 68 no 154 Madera California United Press International December 17 1959 p 5 Retrieved August 16 2022 The United Press International Trophy emblematic of the 1959 national collegiate football championship was formally presented to Syracuse University Wednesday night Leo H Petersen UPI sports editor presented the trophy to Syracuse Coach Floyd Ben Schwartzwalder as the highlight of an annual banquet tendered the team and its coaches by the Varsity and Touchdown Clubs of Syracuse University Known as the UPI Cup the huge trophy is awarded each year to the team chosen best in the nation FBS coaches poll will continue every week despite BCS going away Associated Press January 13 2013 Retrieved January 28 2014 Epps Darren 9 December 2008 As always coaches poll shows biases Chattanooga Times Free Press Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 9 December 2008 Volin Ben 9 December 2008 Coaches Make a Mockery of Their Poll Palm Beach Post Retrieved 9 December 2008 Moura Pedro August 13 2012 Lane Kiffin relinquishes voting duty ESPN com Archived from the original on August 17 2012 Retrieved August 16 2012 USA TODAY ESPN Top 25 coaches baseball poll USA Today 2011 03 28 External links EditArchive of all public Coaches Poll ballots since 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coaches Poll amp oldid 1127066481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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