preseason poll
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpreseasonandpoll
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preseason
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈpriːˌsiː.zən/us/ˈpriːˌsiː.zən/
in sports, happening before the main period ...
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poll
noun
uk/pəʊl/us/poʊl/
a study in which people are asked for their opinions about a subject ...
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Thepreseasonpollranked the top 35 teams.
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Thepreseasonpollranked the top 40 teams.
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Thepreseasonpollwas released on 2007-10-29.
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Thepreseasonpollranked the top 40.
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Apreseasonpollwas also released.
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The team is not ranked in the top 25 in any of the four major preseason polls.
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The team ranked fourth in the conference after being selected 8th in the preseason polls.
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The loss of these two key players affected the team's placement in many publications' preseason polls as well as their chances of winning a national championship.
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