College football coaches, who gave the Huskies their only National Championship back in 1991, have bestowed upon the current team a very special honor—Also Receiving Voteites.
A glance under the most recent USA Today Coaches Football poll shows that the Huskies have received three votes. Meaning some coach voted them 25th and another one voted them 24th, three coaches voted them 25th, or a single coach voted them 23rd. Either way Ohio State's Jim Tressel claims he voted them number one.
Following Saturday’s shellacking of Fresno State the Huskies are 2-1 (the only loss coming to a giant bedwetting baby of a school), and in the minds of the college coaches, worthy of being the 37th best team in the country.
The season continues on Saturday with a visit from number 28 UCLA.
The AP voters, whom we have previously discussed, gave the team no votes.

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Who's that a photo of?
I beleive Seth is indicating that the votes that the guy in the picture received are responsible for the Bush Administration.
yeah, same question: how did ralph vote?
seth, stick to the topic.
Yeah Seth. Why don't you explain this, since you wrote it. If I had written it I would be implying that Ralph Nader from time to tome also recieves votes.
November 2000: Ralph Nader siphons votes from Al Gore in Florida, making George W. Bush the president-elect.
January, 1, 2001: Huskies win Rose Bowl, completing 11-1 season.
January 20, 2001: George W. Bush becomes president.
2001: Huskies go 8-4
2002: Huskies go 7-6
2003: Huskies go 6-6
2004: Huskies go 1-10
2005: Huskies go 2-9
ALL NADER'S FAULT!