Blogger Discovers the AP 25 Poll Scam in College Football

Leave it to a blogger to find out what’s really going on in college football these days. The NCAA refuses to have a playoff system to settle these battles on the field, so people spend their time in sports bars and online debating these NCAA college football rankings. Now a key piece of evidence has floated to the surface and one blogger is running away with these new findings. It points a lot of fingers and indicts a lot of powerful people with some very serious charges. It’s not just a debate in college football any more. It has now became the proof in the pudding and the smoking gun that clearly points multiple violations at the AP 25 Poll in college football and the voters who participate in it.

These new charges will have to be something college football addresses. You can’t have the BCS Rannkings; while using the AP Poll to help determine the overall rankings; when a West Coast Scam is in full-effect in the World of College football. I now can see where my gripes have came from all of these years and why things never did add up just right.

If anyone has kept up with the USC violations with Reggie Bush and the rapid exit of former head coach Pete Carroll from the USC college football program. You probably seen how slow the NCAA was to react to this Southern California scam going on at the USC University for student and college athletes.

Pete Carroll was born in the Southern California district of where a lot of wealth people lived, along with a lot of wealthy influence. His ties to this area and later becoming the coach for USC and getting caught with recruiting violations, paying players money to play, paying their families money, and a long list of broken rules; which USC and Pete Carroll was in full control of. Even sports anchor Kirk Herbstreet played a puppet in the USC scam; which would go on for over a decade in sunny, southern California.

Now with Oregon sporting a ridiculous number 1 ranking over the Auburn Tigers; when the Ducks haven’t played anyone is just the start to this year’s new NCAA tricks. The AP Top 25 College Football Poll is just about as dirty as you can get. The funny thing, they have been getting away with it every year. No other conference in college football has had higher numbers than the teams from the Pac 10. The PAC10 scam is what is being delivered to college teams and fans now and things are about to hit the fan.

I look for the quitter Pete Carroll to run from his problems again and he will leave Seattle and football all together this time. He may not have a choice in the matter, since him and others are involved in a college football conspiracy; which stole millions and millions of dollars from other college universities. I could see 10, 20, or even 100 division 1 schools filing law suits, against the USC college, Pete Carroll, Kirk Herbstreet, the NCAA, the AP Poll, employees of the Associated Press, and perhaps people who intentionally voted in the AP process for the Pac 10 teams.

If college fans want to see the real championship in college football this year. The two best teams in the country will be playing in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday, December 4th. The Auburn Tigers will be looking to beat the Gamecocks for a 2nd time this year, as these two teams play on a neutral field in Atlanta. The winner of the SEC Championship Game, is the true winner of the 2010 NCAA College Championship this year. The BCS Rankings, BCS Titles, and the BCS Bowl Games have all been victimized by the money and people in South California; where these rich people can’t even say “South California“, because they hate the “South” that much. Simply because we have better collegiate athletes.

5 Comments to "Blogger Discovers the AP 25 Poll Scam in College Football"

  1. Josh's Gravatar Josh
    December 6, 2010 - 3:20 pm | Permalink

    Thought you should know the BCS rankings DO NOT include the AP Poll. Nice try though.

  2. December 18, 2010 - 7:17 am | Permalink

    Hey, I haven’t checked in here for a while, but I will put you on my bloglist so I don’t forget to check back.

  3. December 21, 2010 - 12:16 pm | Permalink

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  5. December 24, 2010 - 7:48 pm | Permalink

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