Whoops: AP football poll voter appears to mix up Arizona State, Arizona
Sep 7, 2021, 7:14 PM
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If you’ve ever goofed up and said Tucson instead of Tempe, vice versa, or any other version of mistakingly mixing up Arizona State and Arizona, you know that’s a big no-no among the fanbases.
There was an instance of this on Tuesday with the voting for the Associated Press’ college football top 25 poll, as a reporter in Tennessee voted the Wildcats No. 21 instead of the Sun Devils.
Now, there are some years where this could actually be debatable, but 2021 is not one of them. ASU was already ranked in the top-25 going into Week 1 after a win over Southern Urah, while Arizona had its losing streak extended to 13 after dropping its season opener to BYU.
That’s now the longest run of losses among all FBS schools.
While it’s not enough for Arizona to be considered ranked, the five voting points received do place the Wildcats No. 42 on the voting totals.
That led to a few double-takes and quips from fans on Twitter.
How about them Tempe Wildcats! https://t.co/wFiiGSmDje
— Andy Morales (@AndyMorales8) September 7, 2021
Hold up, I’m seeing a vote for the university of Arizona? In 2021? https://t.co/TZw3bCnCJn
— Dan Morrison (@Dan_Morrison96) September 7, 2021
WE GOT A VOTE FOR 21st NO WAY, THATS SO SWEET OF YOU MADISON BLEVINS THANK YOU https://t.co/wsPRg4XkS0 pic.twitter.com/tIITjjSQi0
— Big Tucson Dad (@BigTucsonDad) September 7, 2021
As for Arizona State, Herm Edwards’ squad moved up to 23rd on that latest AP poll. That included some votes that had the Sun Devils as high as No. 11.
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