The ramifications of the Great Cal Screwing of 2004 continue apace.
Today the American Football Coaches Association announced that their final poll votes will be made public starting this season.
However, AFCA executive director Grant Teaff makes it clear that this is just a PR move and that nobody at AFCA feels there’s anything to apologize for:
Teaff said most coaches did not want to release the votes because of the scrutiny it would bring, but decided to vote for the change to quell any “uncalled-for controversy.” He said there are no circumstances where the group would allow their in-season voting to be made public.