Harris Interactive College Football Poll

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The Harris Interactive College Football Poll is a weekly ranking of the top 25 NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision college football teams. The rankings are compiled by Harris Interactive, a market research company that specializes in Internet research.

The poll was created in the summer of 2005 to replace the AP Poll which decided it no longer wanted to be a part of the formula used by the BCS rankings to determine who plays in the BCS National Championship Game.[1] Unlike the other two seasonal polls, the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll, the Harris Poll does not release a preseason poll; in fact, it does not come out until the the last half of September, several weeks into the season.

The Harris Interactive Poll is comprised of former players, coaches, administrators, and current and former media who submit votes for the top 25 teams each week. The panel has been designed to be a statistically valid representation of all 11 FBS Conferences and independent institutions.[2]

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[edit] Polling methodology

First, Division I-Bowl Subdivision college football conferences and independent institutions nominate prospective panelists. Then Harris randomly selects 114 members from the nominees to participate in the actual panel. From each week in September to the end of the regular college football season these 114 panelists vote on the particular ranking of teams. These rankings are then published and are used to determine 1/3 of the BCS standings.[citation needed]

[edit] Notable members

[edit] 2005

See full list at: List of 2005 Panelists
Terry Bradshaw Earle Bruce Eddie Crowder Gene Bartow George Perles Bill Battle
Raghib Ismail Ed Podolak John Pont Joe Jacoby Steve Preece Blaine Bishop
Kim Bokamper Pat Richter Brentson Buckner Harvey Schiller Steve Largent Lee Roy Selmon
Pete Dawkins Gary Spani Bill Dooley Spike Dykes Bump Elliott John Mackovic
Boomer Esiason Don Maynard Whit Taylor Foge Fazio Don McCauley Jack Thompson
Andy Geiger Jim Grabowski Bob Grim Pat Haden Craig Morton Bill Yeoman
Anthony Muñoz

[edit] 2006

See full list at: List of 2006 Panelists


[edit] 2007

See full list at: List of 2007 Panelists


[edit] Year-by-year No. 1 and Final Rankings

2005 USC See results at: Final 2005 Harris Poll
2006 Ohio State See results at: Final 2006 Harris Poll
2007 Ohio State See results at: Final 2007 Harris Poll


[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bowl Championship Series (July 11, 2005). "BCS Announces Standings Formula". Press release. Retrieved on 2006-07-27.
  2. ^ Bowl Championship Series (September 25, 2005). "USC Ranked No. One in Top 25 Harris Interactive College Football Poll". Press release. Retrieved on 2006-07-27.