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CFB Headlines
- Weis: I couldn't argue if fired
- Little change atop AP poll
- Texas wins Big 12 South, rips Kansas
- Cal defeats No. 14 Stanford 34-28
- No. 11 Oregon tops Arizona 44-41 in 2OT
- Embattled Mangino trying to reach bowl
- LSU upset by Mississippi in wild finish
- Ohio St. win streak over Michigan now 6
- Nebraska headed to Big 12 title game
- Nevada gains 575 rushing yards in win
Final pre-bowl coaches' poll to be open ballot
WACO, Texas (AP) The final regular-season ballot of every voter in the USA Today college football coaches' poll will remain public.
The coaches had considered making those votes confidential. But Grant Teaff, executive director of the American Football Coaches Association, said Friday it will stay an open ballot.
The coaches' poll helps decide which teams play in the BCS national championship game.
Ballots in The Associated Press' college football poll are available to the public from the preseason to the final post-bowl vote.
Updated November 6, 2009


