How they voted: Badgers in 2014 AP football poll (Week 2)

How they voted: Badgers in 2014 AP football poll (Week 2)

Updated Mar. 5, 2020 1:35 a.m. ET

Well, I know you probably are trying to forget this past Saturday's loss to LSU, but Wisconsin did make enough of an impression to remain in the latest Associated Press top 25 poll at No. 18. The Badgers lost 273 votes in the process.

Wisconsin is one of three 0-1 teams in the poll, although the Badgers are ranked higher than the other two (South Carolina and Clemson).

While more voters left Wisconsin off their ballot in Week 2 than in Week 1, there were a few who actually moved the Badgers up in their ranking from last week.

So I guess not all is lost for the Badgers just yet. And with Western Illinois up next then a bye week, I'd guess Wisconsin will remain ranked in the bottom of the poll for a bit yet.

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Here's the complete poll with lsat week's rankings included for comparison's sake:
 

Voter Week 2 Week 1
Jon Wilner, San Jose Mercury News 10 5
Larry Vaught, Dansville Advocate Messenger 14 14
Michael Lev, Orange County Register 14 12
Daniel Berk, Tucson Daily Star 15 13
Robert Cessna, Bryan-College Station Eagle 15 14
Brett McMurphy, ESPN 16 17
Donald Heath, Savannah News 16 13
Harold Gutmann, Durham Herald-Sun 16 14
Matt McCoy, WTVN-AM Columbus 16 14
Nick Baumgardner, mlive.com 16 15
Seth Emerson, Macon Telegraph 16 12
Tom Murphy, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 16 12
Adam Jude, Seattle Times 17 12
Chris Murray, Reno Gazette-Journal 17 13
Eric Avidon, MetroWest Daily News 17 12
Eric Hansen, South Bend Tribune 17 13
Iliana Limon, Orlando Sentinel 17 15
Josh Kendall, The State 17 19
Sam Werner, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 17 10
Charles Davis, FOX Sports 18 16
Jay Binkley, KCSP-AM Kansas City 18 12
John Shinn, Norman Transcript 18 14
Tommy Deas, Tuscaloosa News 18 14
Bob Asmussen, Champaign News-Gazette 19 15
Gary Horowitz, Statesman Journal 19 16
Gary Smits, Florida Times-Union 19 13
Jimmy Burch, Fort Worth Star-Telegram 19 14
Joey Knight, Tampa Bay Times 19 15
Kellis Robinett, Wichita Eagle 19 17
Ken Medlin, WRAL-TV Raleigh 19 14
Nate Sandell, KSTP-AM Minneapolis 19 15
Scott Wolf, Los Angeles Daily News 19 5
Steve Batterson, Quad City Times 19 14
Chuck McGill, Charleston Daily 20 n/a
Ed Johnson, Albuquerque Journal 20 n/a
Keith Sargeant, Asbury Park Press 20 19
Tim Griffin, San Antonio News-Express 20 14
Jim Polzin, Wisconsin State Journal 20* 15
Ferd Lewis, Honolulu Star-Advertiser 21 14
Logan Lowery, NE Miss. Daily Journal 21 22
Kyle Ringo, Daily Camera 22 15
Adam Sparks, Murfreesboro Daily Journal 23 18
Grant Ramey, Maryville Daily Times 23 17
Mike Sorensen, Deseret News 23 13
Rob Long, WJFK-FM Washington, D.C. 23 12
Ross Dellenger, The Advocate 23 18
Steve Sipple, Lincoln Journal 23 23
Doug Lesmerises, Cleveland Plain Dealer 24 23
Kirk Bohls, Austin American-Statesman 24 24
Chadd Cripe, Idaho Statesman 25 n/a
Brent Axe, Syracuse Post-Standard n/a** 14
Adam Zucker, CBS Sports Network n/a 14
Bill Rabinowitz, Columbus Dispatch n/a 14
Doug Doughty, Roanoke Times n/a 8
Drew Sharp, Detroit Free Press n/a n/a
Garland Gillen, WVUE-TV New Orleans n/a 14
John Silver, Manchester Journal Inquirer n/a 14
Mike Herndon, Alabama Media Group n/a 15
Pete DiPrimio, Fort Wayne News-Sentinel n/a 19
Scott Nulph, Laramie Boomerang n/a 17

* - Polzin replaced Tom Mulhern, who voted in Week 1

** - Axe did not submit a ballot

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