
We would as effectively use the identical lead as final week:
Nebraska and Wisconsin remained 1-2. After that? Right here you go:
Rank, Crew, Factors (Final week)
1. Nebraska, 176 (1)
2. Wisconsin, 165 (2)
3. Stanford, 150 (4)
4. Texas, 143 (5)
5. Louisville 128 (3)
6. Oregon, 121 (6)
7. Georgia Tech, 101 (11)
8. Pittsburgh, 83 (7)
9. Washington State, 75 (9)
10. Tennessee, 72 (10)
11. Kentucky, 64 (12)
12. Arkansas, 60 (8)
13. BYU, 43 (15)
14. Kansas, 28 (14)
15. Creighton, 25 (NR)
16. Arizona State, 21 (13)
First place votes: Nebraska obtained all 12
Additionally receiving votes: Dayton, Florida State, Purdue, Florida, Penn State, Western Kentucky
Dropped out: Dayton
One pollster couldn’t take part this week.
Earlier VBM Tremendous 16 Media Ballot Outcomes
Week 6: October 30
Week 5: October 23
Week 4: October 16
Week 3: October 9
Week 2: October 2
Week 1: September 25
The voters
Emily Ehman @emilyehman) — Huge Ten Community, ESPN analyst; former Northwestern DS
Ed Sturdy (@VBMagazine) — VolleyballMag.com tremendous Tweeter
Michella Chester (@michellachester) — THE volleyball voice of NCAA.com
Daniel Gillman (@DanielGillman/@SixRotations) — host of Six Rotations for the AVCA, Cal Poly play-by-play
Lincoln Arneal (@Lincoln_VB) — Nebraska beat author for Huskers Illustrated
Sam Gore (@sambgore) — veteran broadcaster/studio host who does ESPN volleyball play-by-play, host of the Fifth Set in the course of the NCAA Match
Mick Haley (@Michaelhaley6) — ESPN analyst, former national-championship coach at Texas and USC and 2000 Olympic coach
Dennis Punzel (@DennisPunzel) — Wisconsin beat author for the Wisconsin State Journal, creator of Level! Wisconsin
Abby Benton (@numberonevolleyball) — performed at DII Catawba and DIII William Peace and has 48.6K Instagram followers and greater than 90K on TikTok
Anne Marie Anderson (@AnneMAnderson, @annemarieandersontv) — Emmy Award winner, volleyball play-by-play veteran who works NCAA matches for the Pac-12 Community, Huge Ten Community and ESPN; performed at Hofstra, the place she nonetheless ranks within the prime 10 in blocks
Shelby Coppedge (@shelbycoppedge) — ESPN analyst, former Texas A&M-Corpus Christi DS
Lee Feinswog (@VBMagazine) — editor of VolleyballMag.com
Voter feedback
Anderson: Once we have a look at final 10 matches earlier than postseason play, each Georgia Tech and Kentucky are rising on the proper time. Georgia Tech’s win over Louisville received my consideration and I moved them up within the ballot. All of Kentucky’s losses are “good losses” and I preserve inching them ahead each week. First seven are pretty simple to establish whereas the 8 via 16 is ever continually shifting in my votes.
Arneal: The massive debate for me is who’s No. 3. After Louisville slipped up in opposition to Georgia Tech, it opened the door for Texas and Stanford to maneuver up. I just like the Cardinal’s high quality of wins as of late. Virtually the entire Longhorns’ robust convention matches have been at residence. Stanford will get the nod for now. I’m wanting ahead to how UT responds at Kansas State. Tennessee strikes as much as No. 8 after Pitt and Arkansas endure losses to unranked groups. I debated between Arizona State and Kansas for the final spot however went with the Solar Devils regardless of their sweep by USC. ASU has better-quality wins and will get in over the Jayhawks.
Haley: The highest 5 groups have proven all through the season that they’re resilient. It’s a superb wager we’ll see three of them within the closing 4. As we all know upsets occur. Let the enjoyable start.
Benton: I swear each week of NCAA volleyball is getting increasingly unpredictable. I’m taking pictures myself within the foot for not together with Penn State after that loopy match in opposition to Nebraska however I went with Florida State for that No. 16 spot after that unbelievable win in opposition to Pitt. Louisville additionally drops a bit after shedding to Georgia Tech, and I additionally had a tricky time rating Texas and Stanford. Stanford had a powerful win in opposition to Washington State, however I can not recover from that loss final week to Arizona State. Talking of Arizona State, I pulled them out after their loss to USC. I might go on and on. However lastly, simply IMAGINE what this rating would appear to be if Penn State pulled off that win in opposition to the Huskers.
Punzel: I really feel fairly strongly about my prime 4: Nebraska, Wisconsin, Stanford and Texas. After that it will get fairly squishy. There are groups I need to drop down however not many I need to transfer up of their place. Struggled to fill out the final couple spots. Added Kansas at 15 as my solely first-timer.
Ehman: Georgia Tech moved up just a few for me after its Louisville win. Kentucky continues to rise. Pitt and Arkansas dropped out of the highest 10 for unranked losses. Purdue additionally climbed again to No. 16 — even with their unranked losses, I feel their wins are higher than every other prime 16 contending crew.
Gillman: Friday felt like a traditional NCAA Match opening weekend night time with all its insanity! I’m a bit nervous in regards to the ACC in December (Pittsburgh-Georgia Tech on Friday is big). In the meantime Nebraska and Purdue got here up large this previous weekend because the Boilermakers labored their means again in my Prime 16 behind a dominant Creighton crew who smoked Marquette Sunday. I’m additionally very excited to lock into Oregon-Stanford on Thursday.
Feinswog: I surrender. Utah State is No. 14 within the RPI. Utah State! James Madison is No. 17 and SMU is 18th. None of them are in our ballot, after all, nevertheless it’s an indicator of how completely different this season is. The SEC doesn’t cross the eyeball take a look at, but it’s going to as soon as once more get essentially the most groups within the NCAA Match, doubtless seven. Anyway, Nebraska and Wisconsin are the plain 1-2 and after that I had Texas, Louisville, Stanford and Oregon. Creighton is again in and I’m stunned my fellow voters didn’t give extra like to Florida State. And somebody has present Western Kentucky some respect, so I voted the Toppers in at No. 16. All Western Kentucky does is win and all that occurs is it retains falling within the RPI, now at No. 27 regardless of profitable 19 in a row.