Arkansas coach apologizes for leaving WVU off football ballot
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Posted 4:38PM on Tuesday 6th December 2005 ( 19 years ago )
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) Arkansas football coach Houston Nutt says he has apologized to West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez for leaving the Mountaineers off his ballot in the coaches' Top 25 football poll.<br>
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Nutt said he had voted for West Virginia in previous weeks but that, while shuffling teams listed in the USA Today-ESPN poll, he inadvertantly left the Mountaineers off the ballot. He said he would have listed WVU No. 13.<br>
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Nutt said Rodriguez understood that a mistake happened and ``was very gracious about it.''<br>
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``I've also gotten some e-mails from West Virginia fans. They're upset about it, and I understand their feelings,'' Nutt said.<br>
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WVU finished the regular season No. 11 in both The Associated Press and the coaches' polls. The 13 points West Virginia would have received from a properly cast Nutt ballot would not have been enough to move the team into the coaches' top 10.<br>
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Had Nutt included WVU, the vote would have knocked South Carolina from the No. 25 slot on Nutt's ballot.<br>
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Nutt had Southern California No. 1 and Texas No. 2. Southern California defeated Arkansas 70-17 in September.<br>
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