Yes, we've been negligent in our UPS and DOWNS this month, so let's see if we can make it up to you today with a BIG long list!
UP to the FIVE UNDEFEATED teams still left in the NFL at Hallow'een! I've heard different dates, but it's been many, many years since we've had five 6-0 teams - Green Bay, Cincinnati, Denver, Carolina, and New England. They're certainly deserving of their hallowed spots - New England and Green Bay were the consensus picks for Super Bowl combatants; Cincinnati's been tested repeatedly and looks better than any previous year in the Dalton era; and Cam Newton and that Carolina defense are doing just as well as Peyton Manning and that amazing Bronco defense! (Rephrase that: Cam's doing more that the legend, but the Denver D has been more impressive by far than any in the league.)
DOWN to the MOST DISAPPOINTING teams in the NFL this season... Baltimore fell to 1-6 last night, although a valiant effort to come back against a strong Arizona club fell short in the end zone. They've been within a score in every one of their games, and the Harbaugh coaching line will keep them competitive...but as for their own playoff hopes? Six losses is probably already as many as they can afford, and they're not going 9-0 the rest of the way. Seattle? Too early to say. Yes, they've lost more than expected, but they looked good against the Niners Thursday night. Can you call Chicago, Tampa, Tennessee, or Jacksonville "disappointing" if you weren't expecting anything from them? I think not. Certainly Detroit belongs on that list...
UP to the GREATEST NAME in modern football! Yesterday, in an effort to rearrange deck chairs on the Titanic, the Lions reneged on their promise not to change any coaches and changed coaches, firing the OC and replacing him with....wait for it...Jim Bob Cooter, a man who not only has the greatest name in the the business, but also a creative criminal record to boot: while he was at Tennessee several years ago, he was convicted of "aggravated assault" because he went into a woman's home, stripped down to his underwear, and climbed in bed with her. Had it been his wife, no worries. However, she didn't know him....OOPS! A promising move for Detroit.
DOWN to the MIAMI HURRICANE fans and alumni... who deserve whatever terrible coach they receive now that they've singlehandedly forced the ouster of Al Golden as their football coach. Certainly, the AD had no choice after the 58-0 debacle against Clemson, and even if you want to admit that the players seemed to play without interest, the firing only became necessary because the overzealous "fans" (remember, the word is short for "fanatic") demanded it. NOW...put yourself in the place of a prospective coach. Do you want to coach at Miami, having seen what they did to your predecessor? Miami was still 4-3, you know - not a bad season, although admittedly not national championship contenders. The expectations for a mid-level ACC program - and make no mistake: with the facility issues they have there, it IS a mid-level program! - are way overboard. If the poor fellow who takes the job ends his first four seasons has the same 32-25 record Golden did, I'll be impressed. And surprised.
UP to the DEPENDABILITY of the BOTTOM FEEDERS! As a phootball prophet of the lowest order, I depend on the reliability of the teams I work with in order to phorcast the outcomes of the games they play. We've seen an amazing array of turnabouts this year - for example, we expected Michigan to beat Michigan St, and they did...for the first 59:55 of the game, pre-punt. We thought Florida St would win over my son's beloved Ramblin' Wreck of Georgia Tech...until a field goal block returned for a game winner changed that outcome. We've seen ridiculous outcomes across the board - games I was absolutely SURE about came out the other way. AND YET, the one constant that keeps us above .500, above the line of sheer guess work? Well, it's the bottom feeder teams - the Savannah States, the Davidsons, the Missouri States, the New Mexico States, the Charlottes and Eastern Michigans, the Kansases of the world, that remind us that the sun will come up tomorrow in the east, set in the west, and repeat again and again. Knowing that Savannah will go to Stillwater and lose by eighty...knowing that one more Davidson Wildcat loss may be the one that pushes its Sagarin rating into negative numbers, knowing that the MVC is made up of nine amazing FCS teams...and Missouri State. That's what makes a prognosticator look smart!
DOWN to the GREG HARDY situation... I hate to say this, because it'll sound terrible...but I hope there's something medically or psychologically wrong with the Dallas Cowboys' two-game veteran defensive lineman Greg Hardy. If not, it means he's simply a complete a-hole, a jerk of gargantuan proportions. To barge into the special teams huddle (of which you have NO business being in at ALL, not being on special teams) and literally assault the ST coach is, by most standards of business practice, grounds for firing on its own, To then continue the infantile behavior with Dez Bryant (THERE's irony - Dez is the voice of reason?) and in the farcical press conference (no comment next question - wait for the question, meathead!) would be adequate grounds to be removed from the league, as no team would want you representing them in a pig-calling contest, much less in front of cameras ever again. But the real piece d'resistance, in my opinion, is his team's owner, the brilliant Jerry Jones, not only excusing his behavior (for which his coach, Jason Garrett, will not punish him at all), but praising his behavior as the kind of passion that they want their leaders to show! Congratulations, Dallas! You just sunk to number 33 on the list of my favorite NFL teams! (And yes, I realize there are only 32 teams. #32 on my list right now is being forced to watch highlights of the Chuck Pagano Special Teams Instructional video on permanent replay...)
DOWN to the idiots who would use the anonymity of Twitter and other social media to threaten athletes (AND their FAMILIES!) in ways they would never have the juevos to do in person. Without going into details, the fanatics who called out the poor Michigan punter following his dropped ball at the end of the Michigan State game were bad enough...the ones insulting the Dallas punt returner after his gaffe Sunday night were just as bad, although at least he's a professional athlete and "signed up" for the criticism. But the morons who went after his wife? What the heck? How do you figure she had anything to do with the dropped punt? Would they have gotten in her face had they met in the stadium? ...Wait a minute...maybe they would have. Didn't Giselle Brady have to deal with that after the Patriots lost a Super Bowl once? ...Sigh. It's amazing we ever evolved far enough as a species to come down from the trees. Apparently, we still fling our feces at each other for fun...
UP TO ALL OF YOU WHO READ THIS BLOG! Seriously, there's no profit margin or income of any sort involved in this project. It's simply a chance to continue a passion for football and the unpredictability of its outcomes, something my late wife and I started a few years ago on Facebook and then moved over to the blogosphere one year ago this month. To everyone who's ever read our work, which is now just my work, unfortunately... Thank you.
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Friday, May 29, 2015
Is it too early to talk Top 30 in college football?
Yes. Yes it is.
However, Sports Illustrated doesn't think so, and they've put out their "post-spring camp Top 25" plus five more, and it's an interesting list to peruse...
1. Ohio State 11. Stanford 21. Georgia Tech
2. Baylor 12. Ole Miss 22. Oklahoma
3. Auburn 13. Arizona 23. BYU
4. Alabama 14. USC 24. LSU
5. Michigan St 15. Boise State 25. Oklahoma St
6. TCU 16. Clemson 26. Arkansas
7. Notre Dame 17. Missouri 27. Utah
8. UCLA 18. Georgia 28. Mississippi St
9. Florida St 19. Arizona St 29. Texas
10. Oregon 20. Wisconsin 30. Michigan
I find this list absolutely fascinating to contemplate, which is why I post it. At Following Football, we do NOT rank football teams until somewhen in mid-October at the earliest. What we do do is group teams into what we call "tiers"; eventually there'll be about twenty tiers, A through T or so, even when they're ranked (that's also how we project game outcomes) but at the very beginning of the season? We'll divide them up into two, three, four tiers...then six or seven...then maybe eight or ten..until we have enough information to rank them all, #1-127. (UAB football, rest in peace.)
But about THIS list? Look at these crunchy tidbits!
> Auburn 3 and Alabama 4? Delicious!
> OSU deserves #1, but MSU isn't very far behind at #5...
> Baylor at 2 and TCU way back at 6? But TCU's the one bringing their QB back!
> How about this one? Everett Golson goes to perennial playoff contender Florida St, #9... but the team he left is #7!
> Look at the Pac-12! UCLA #8, Oregon #10, Stanford #11, Arizona #13, USC #14, and Arizona State at #19! (Even Utah sneaking in at 27!) THAT will be a packed conference!
> The "Group of Five" better figure out a way to defeat Boise State! They start the season ranked this year...even a loss or two may not knock them out of the top non-Power spot! (Only BYU sits on the list, at #23, to challenge.)
> Oklahoma 22 and Okee State 25? Fun!
> Arkansas 26 and Texas 29? (Or OU/UT? Or...)
> And look who they've got sneaking in at #30! High hopes, indeed, Mr. Harbaugh!
However, Sports Illustrated doesn't think so, and they've put out their "post-spring camp Top 25" plus five more, and it's an interesting list to peruse...
1. Ohio State 11. Stanford 21. Georgia Tech
2. Baylor 12. Ole Miss 22. Oklahoma
3. Auburn 13. Arizona 23. BYU
4. Alabama 14. USC 24. LSU
5. Michigan St 15. Boise State 25. Oklahoma St
6. TCU 16. Clemson 26. Arkansas
7. Notre Dame 17. Missouri 27. Utah
8. UCLA 18. Georgia 28. Mississippi St
9. Florida St 19. Arizona St 29. Texas
10. Oregon 20. Wisconsin 30. Michigan
I find this list absolutely fascinating to contemplate, which is why I post it. At Following Football, we do NOT rank football teams until somewhen in mid-October at the earliest. What we do do is group teams into what we call "tiers"; eventually there'll be about twenty tiers, A through T or so, even when they're ranked (that's also how we project game outcomes) but at the very beginning of the season? We'll divide them up into two, three, four tiers...then six or seven...then maybe eight or ten..until we have enough information to rank them all, #1-127. (UAB football, rest in peace.)
But about THIS list? Look at these crunchy tidbits!
> Auburn 3 and Alabama 4? Delicious!
> OSU deserves #1, but MSU isn't very far behind at #5...
> Baylor at 2 and TCU way back at 6? But TCU's the one bringing their QB back!
> How about this one? Everett Golson goes to perennial playoff contender Florida St, #9... but the team he left is #7!
> Look at the Pac-12! UCLA #8, Oregon #10, Stanford #11, Arizona #13, USC #14, and Arizona State at #19! (Even Utah sneaking in at 27!) THAT will be a packed conference!
> The "Group of Five" better figure out a way to defeat Boise State! They start the season ranked this year...even a loss or two may not knock them out of the top non-Power spot! (Only BYU sits on the list, at #23, to challenge.)
> Oklahoma 22 and Okee State 25? Fun!
> Arkansas 26 and Texas 29? (Or OU/UT? Or...)
> And look who they've got sneaking in at #30! High hopes, indeed, Mr. Harbaugh!
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015
So Everett Golson's going to be a Seminole, eh?
The well-traveled Everett Golson is changing schools again (this is transfer number 3, for those keeping score), moving from Notre Dame, where he was a Heisman candidate until he learned giving the ball to the other team was easier than he'd thought, to Florida State, who apparently needs a quarterback after number 1 draft pick Jamies Winston left for Tampa Bay last month. (Seems to me the back-up did a pretty good job against Clemson last year, but hey, what do I know?)
ESPN's Mark Schlabach has done his usual thorough job looking at how transfers have managed over the last ten years or so - some good, some not so much. My personal opinion is that three transfers are a three-sided red flag against Golson, a sign that he can't handle adversity. I know FSU put up with a ton of crap from Winston, and think they got what they wanted out of him - a national title, another undefeated season - but the stain never goes away.
As for Golson, I'd recommend the advice of the 65-year-married couple, who when asked about the secret of how they'd stayed together so long, answered, "We stayed because we didn't consider leaving an option. If it's broken, we fixed it. We didn't just abandon the marriage at the first sign of trouble!"
ESPN's Mark Schlabach has done his usual thorough job looking at how transfers have managed over the last ten years or so - some good, some not so much. My personal opinion is that three transfers are a three-sided red flag against Golson, a sign that he can't handle adversity. I know FSU put up with a ton of crap from Winston, and think they got what they wanted out of him - a national title, another undefeated season - but the stain never goes away.
As for Golson, I'd recommend the advice of the 65-year-married couple, who when asked about the secret of how they'd stayed together so long, answered, "We stayed because we didn't consider leaving an option. If it's broken, we fixed it. We didn't just abandon the marriage at the first sign of trouble!"
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Good review of where the colleges are...
As is often the case, ESPN is on top of the college spring practice scene, and more importantly, where teams are leaning as we look ahead to the fall. This piece by their Pac-12 man (and college go-to-guy!) Ted Miller does a great job surveying the landscape and looking at the BIG PICTURE in FBS football, as of March 2015!
Also, Heather Dinich writes a really great piece about where the current thinking is regarding out-of-conference scheduling - why the Big 12 schools are taking a risk (SMU, Lamar, and Rice? Really, Baylor?), while the Big Ten has the right idea (in my mind) with their 1910 plan - 1 major non-conference game, 9 conference games, 1 championship game, 0 FCS patsies scheduled.
Perfect.
No one's demanding you play a top ten school every week, big boys. Remember, there is no preseason in college football. Your first warm-up game counts! When Boise played "at" Ole Miss in August last year and lost, that game counted against them - it took a semi-perfect run of the table in October and November to get them back into New Year's Six contention. You lose that first game, you're in trouble - so if your first game is against the Little Sisters Of The Poor, Ohio State, I'll grant you that.
Just not the other two non-cons, okay? Play real teams.
Finally, there's a nice piece (also by Heather Dinich) which discusses the College Football Playoff system's successes and failures last year with the movers and shakers, decides that the former far outweighs the latter (and that they were burned by the constant 'tinkering' of the BCS formats), and that there won't be any changes in the near future to the CFP process. Four teams. Committee, some advance polls (maybe slight adjustments as to the when and how often), and no changes. The key word in the article is patience.
Also, Heather Dinich writes a really great piece about where the current thinking is regarding out-of-conference scheduling - why the Big 12 schools are taking a risk (SMU, Lamar, and Rice? Really, Baylor?), while the Big Ten has the right idea (in my mind) with their 1910 plan - 1 major non-conference game, 9 conference games, 1 championship game, 0 FCS patsies scheduled.
Perfect.
No one's demanding you play a top ten school every week, big boys. Remember, there is no preseason in college football. Your first warm-up game counts! When Boise played "at" Ole Miss in August last year and lost, that game counted against them - it took a semi-perfect run of the table in October and November to get them back into New Year's Six contention. You lose that first game, you're in trouble - so if your first game is against the Little Sisters Of The Poor, Ohio State, I'll grant you that.
Just not the other two non-cons, okay? Play real teams.
Finally, there's a nice piece (also by Heather Dinich) which discusses the College Football Playoff system's successes and failures last year with the movers and shakers, decides that the former far outweighs the latter (and that they were burned by the constant 'tinkering' of the BCS formats), and that there won't be any changes in the near future to the CFP process. Four teams. Committee, some advance polls (maybe slight adjustments as to the when and how often), and no changes. The key word in the article is patience.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Mariota or Winston? You decide!
The latest mock draft I saw (from Don Banks on SI.com) has Jamies Winston going with the first pick of the draft to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which is perfectly viable given that coach Lovie Smith has said that he's "OK" with what they know about the FSU quarterback at this point. On the other hand, Greg Bedard of MMQB (ironically, a subsidiary of SI) is firmly convinced that it's a smoke screen, and the Bucs have locked in on Marcus Mariota, because of the Ducks' QB's connection to coach Mark Helfrich, and his connection to the new OC and QB coaches at Tampa Bay.
Which would YOU choose? If you're Tampa Bay - let's face it: you NEED a quarterback. (Currently, they have ONE on the roster, a perennial back up.) Do you take the local-ish boy with the baggage? Or the "safe bet" whose background fits the background of Dirk Koetter and Lovie Smith?
Which would YOU choose? If you're Tampa Bay - let's face it: you NEED a quarterback. (Currently, they have ONE on the roster, a perennial back up.) Do you take the local-ish boy with the baggage? Or the "safe bet" whose background fits the background of Dirk Koetter and Lovie Smith?
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Comparing the final rankings...
It's always interesting to compare opinions, especially when the entire point of sports is to enjoy the competition between your guys and their guys and in doing so, comparing the two teams - and in the context of an entire season, comparing your guys to a slough of "their guys" and deciding how far up the ladder your guys are. (Ladies: "guys" is meant as a unisex term here.)
So, with that in mind, here's a list based on the Following Football #1-128 tiered ranking system that includes the final poll from the AP writers, the Sagaring rating system (if you need a primer in the Sagarin system, let me know!), the Massey Index (which compares and compiles 91 different computer and human ranking systems and then provides us with (for lack of a better term) a 'consensus' result), and the Superlist, which combines the six known meta-lists and gives us a different kind of consensus!
(The Sagarin rating and rank are in red simply to make the two connect visually better. The actual Sagarin rankings include the FCS teams: Eastern Michigan is really #208 in the country, out of 252! Also, the letters on the Massey rankings are tiers, just like FF uses: while these come from our hand, they're denoting the natural breaks in the totals - where there's a big gap between schools and where the groupings are.)
So, with that in mind, here's a list based on the Following Football #1-128 tiered ranking system that includes the final poll from the AP writers, the Sagaring rating system (if you need a primer in the Sagarin system, let me know!), the Massey Index (which compares and compiles 91 different computer and human ranking systems and then provides us with (for lack of a better term) a 'consensus' result), and the Superlist, which combines the six known meta-lists and gives us a different kind of consensus!
(The Sagarin rating and rank are in red simply to make the two connect visually better. The actual Sagarin rankings include the FCS teams: Eastern Michigan is really #208 in the country, out of 252! Also, the letters on the Massey rankings are tiers, just like FF uses: while these come from our hand, they're denoting the natural breaks in the totals - where there's a big gap between schools and where the groupings are.)
| Final | Final | Final | Final | |||||
| Final | Final | Sagarin | Massey | Superlist | AP | |||
| Ranking | Team | Conf | Record | rating | Ranking | Ranking | rank | |
| A1 | Ohio St | b10 | 14-1 | 100.81 | 1 | A1 | 1 | 1 |
| A2 | Oregon | pac | 13-2 | 95.71 | 4 | A2 | 2 | 2 |
| A3 | Alabama | sec | 12-2 | 96.83 | 3 | A3 | 3 | 4 |
| A4 | Florida St | acc | 13-1 | 84.86 | 16 | B7 | 6 | 5T |
| A5 | TCU | b12 | 12-1 | 99.58 | 2 | A4 | 4 | 3 |
| B06 | Michigan St | b10 | 11-2 | 93.36 | 6 | B+5 | 5 | 5T |
| B07 | Baylor | b12 | 11-2 | 90.57 | 7 | B8 | 8 | 7 |
| B08 | Georgia Tech | acc | 11-3 | 87.42 | 12 | C09 | 11 | 8 |
| B09 | Mississippi St | sec | 10-3 | 89.19 | 9 | C12 | 14 | 11 |
| B10 | Georgia | sec | 10-3 | 95.13 | 5 | B6 | 7 | 9 |
| B11 | UCLA | pac | 10-3 | 84.71 | 17 | C11 | 9 | 10 |
| C12 | Ole Miss | sec | 9-4 | 89.82 | 8 | C10 | 10 | 17 |
| C13 | Missouri | sec | 11-3 | 85.06 | 15 | D13 | 13 | 14 |
| C14 | Kansas St | b12 | 9-4 | 84.48 | 19 | E20 | 24 | 18 |
| C15 | Clemson | acc | 10-3 | 87.03 | 13 | D15 | 12 | 15 |
| C16 | Wisconsin | b10 | 11-3 | 83.48 | 21 | D14 | 15 | 13 |
| C17 | Auburn | sec | 8-5 | 88.40 | 11 | E16 | 17 | 22 |
| D18 | Boise St | mw | 12-2 | 77.43 | 36 | E17 | 19 | 16 |
| D19 | Arizona St | pac | 10-3 | 81.96 | 25 | E19 | 16 | 12 |
| D20 | USC | pac | 9-4 | 84.19 | 20 | E18 | 18 | 20 |
| D21 | Arizona | pac | 10-4 | 77.76 | 33 | E22 | 20 | 19 |
| D22 | LSU | sec | 8-5 | 85.53 | 14 | F25 | 26 | |
| D23 | Utah | pac | 9-4 | 82.75 | 23 | F26 | 23 | 21 |
| E24 | Texas A&M | sec | 8-5 | 82.82 | 22 | G29 | 27 | |
| E25 | Stanford | pac | 8-5 | 84.61 | 18 | F24 | 22 | |
| E26 | Arkansas | sec | 7-6 | 88.48 | 10 | F23 | 21 | |
| E27 | Nebraska | b10 | 9-4 | 81.09 | 29 | G28 | 30 | |
| E28 | Oklahoma | b12 | 8-5 | 81.47 | 27 | G30 | 31 | |
| E29 | Louisville | acc | 9-4 | 80.60 | 30 | G27 | 28 | 24 |
| E30 | Marshall | cusa | 13-1 | 82.36 | 24 | E21 | 25 | 23 |
| E31 | Notre Dame | ind | 8-5 | 79.83 | 31 | H+32 | 32 | |
| E32 | Minnesota | b10 | 8-5 | 76.17 | 37 | H34 | 35 | |
| E33 | Duke | acc | 9-4 | 74.99 | 41 | I40 | 40 | |
| F34 | Florida | sec | 7-5 | 81.48 | 26 | H+31 | 29 | |
| F35 | South Carolina | sec | 7-6 | 77.56 | 35 | I39 | 38 | |
| F36 | Colorado St | mw | 10-3 | 69.51 | 60 | I38 | 37 | |
| F37 | Memphis | aac | 10-3 | 76.11 | 38 | H33 | 34 | 25 |
| G38 | West Virginia | b12 | 7-6 | 78.53 | 32 | I+36 | 36 | |
| G39 | Washington | pac | 8-6 | 74.34 | 43 | J+43 | 39 | |
| G40 | Cincinnati | aac | 8-4 | 71.48 | 55 | J46 | 53 | |
| G41 | Miami-FL | acc | 6-7 | 75.08 | 40 | K49 | 51 | |
| G42 | Utah St | mw | 10-4 | 72.70 | 49 | J+41 | 45 | |
| H43 | North Carolina St | acc | 8-5 | 73.21 | 45 | J+42 | 42 | |
| H44 | Maryland | b10 | 7-6 | 72.39 | 52 | K54 | 48 | |
| H45 | Tennessee | sec | 7-6 | 81.39 | 28 | H35 | 33 | |
| H46 | Northern Illinois | mac | 11-3 | 68.08 | 65 | K53 | 54 | |
| H47 | Rutgers | b10 | 8-5 | 70.53 | 59 | J47 | 41 | |
| H48 | Penn St | b10 | 7-6 | 73.55 | 44 | K55 | 49 | |
| H49 | Air Force | mw | 10-3 | 67.79 | 69 | J45 | 47 | |
| I50 | Texas | b12 | 6-7 | 72.42 | 51 | K51 | 52 | |
| I51 | Oklahoma St | b12 | 7-6 | 72.46 | 50 | K50 | 44 | |
| I52 | Iowa | b10 | 7-6 | 73.13 | 46 | L+57 | 56 | |
| I53 | Boston College | acc | 7-6 | 74.36 | 42 | J48 | 50 | |
| I54 | Kentucky | sec | 5-7 | 73.04 | 47 | M70 | 64 | |
| J55 | Central Florida | aac | 9-4 | 71.18 | 56 | K56 | 61 | |
| J56 | East Carolina | aac | 8-5 | 69.44 | 62 | L62 | 69 | |
| J57 | BYU | ind | 8-5 | 71.61 | 53 | K52 | 55 | |
| J58 | Louisiana Tech | cusa | 9-5 | 77.57 | 34 | I37 | 46 | |
| J59 | Virginia Tech | acc | 7-6 | 75.30 | 39 | J44 | 43 | |
| J60 | Navy | ind | 8-5 | 68.05 | 66 | L+58 | 57 | |
| K61 | North Carolina | acc | 6-7 | 67.60 | 70 | M69 | 63 | |
| K62 | Georgia Southern | sun | 9-3 | 69.47 | 61 | L59 | 62 | |
| K63 | UL-Lafayette | sun | 9-4 | 66.68 | 71 | M66 | 67 | |
| K64 | Western Kentucky | cusa | 8-5 | 66.24 | 73 | L64 | 70 | |
| Final | Final | Sagarin | Massey | Superlist | ||||
| Ranking | Team | Conf | Record | rating | Ranking | Ranking | ||
| K65 | California | pac | 5-7 | 71.55 | 54 | M65 | 58 | |
| K66 | Oregon St | pac | 5-7 | 66.05 | 75 | N76 | 71 | |
| K67 | Michigan | b10 | 5-7 | 70.70 | 58 | L63 | 59 | |
| L68 | Western Michigan | mac | 8-5 | 64.84 | 80 | N75 | 78 | |
| L69 | Houston | aac | 8-5 | 67.89 | 68 | M-71 | 75 | |
| L70 | Pitt | acc | 6-7 | 70.86 | 57 | M68 | 72 | |
| L71 | Illinois | b10 | 6-7 | 65.10 | 77 | N+73 | 73 | |
| L72 | Nevada | mw | 7-6 | 64.28 | 81 | N+74 | 74 | |
| L73 | Toledo | mac | 9-4 | 68.01 | 67 | L61 | 65 | |
| M74 | Texas Tech | b12 | 4-8 | 66.48 | 72 | O+78 | 77 | |
| M75 | Virginia | acc | 5-7 | 72.79 | 48 | L60 | 60 | |
| M76 | Rice | cusa | 8-5 | 68.39 | 64 | M67 | 66 | |
| M77 | San Diego St | mw | 7-6 | 64.12 | 82 | N-77 | 79 | |
| M78 | Northwestern | b10 | 5-7 | 69.29 | 63 | M-72 | 68 | |
| N79 | Temple | aac | 6-6 | 65.00 | 79 | O81 | 83 | |
| N80 | Bowling Green | mac | 8-6 | 57.13 | 98 | P89 | 90 | |
| N81 | Arkansas St | sun | 7-6 | 65.04 | 78 | P+83 | 86 | |
| N82 | Central Michigan | mac | 7-6 | 62.07 | 87 | P86 | 88 | |
| O83 | Fresno St | mw | 6-8 | 59.13 | 92 | P88 | 85 | |
| O84 | UTEP | cusa | 7-6 | 61.44 | 89 | O82 | 80 | |
| O85 | UAB | cusa | 6-6 | 65.30 | 76 | O+79 | 82 | |
| O86 | Washington St | pac | 3-9 | 66.18 | 74 | O80 | 76 | |
| O87 | Texas St | sun | 7-5 | 58.75 | 93 | P90 | 92 | |
| O88 | Appalachian St | sun | 7-5 | 61.82 | 88 | P87 | 95 | |
| O89 | Kansas | b12 | 3-9 | 58.31 | 94 | Q95 | 91 | |
| O90 | Syracuse | acc | 3-9 | 62.97 | 84 | P91 | 87 | |
| O91 | South Alabama | sun | 6-7 | 55.89 | 104 | Q96 | 98 | |
| P92 | Purdue | b10 | 4-8 | 62.34 | 86 | Q94 | 94 | |
| P93 | Ohio | mac | 6-6 | 54.80 | 107 | R099 | 104 | |
| P94 | Middle Tennessee | cusa | 6-6 | 60.79 | 91 | P+84 | 84 | |
| P95 | Colorado | pac | 2-10 | 62.93 | 85 | Q+93 | 93 | |
| P96 | Iowa St | b12 | 2-10 | 61.38 | 90 | R+97 | 96 | |
| Q097 | UL-Monroe | sun | 4-8 | 55.96 | 103 | S107 | 108 | |
| Q098 | Ball St | mac | 5-7 | 57.68 | 96 | R102 | 105 | |
| Q099 | Wyoming | mw | 4-8 | 56.46 | 102 | R098 | 97 | |
| Q100 | Buffalo | mac | 5-6 | 53.54 | 110 | S108 | 114 | |
| Q101 | Wake Forest | acc | 3-9 | 56.50 | 101 | S+103 | 102 | |
| Q102 | Indiana | b10 | 3-9 | 64.04 | 83 | P+85 | 81 | |
| R103 | Hawai'i | mw | 4-9 | 56.78 | 100 | S106 | 101 | |
| R104 | Old Dominion | cusa | 6-6 | 58.08 | 95 | Q+92 | 89 | |
| R105 | South Florida | aac | 4-8 | 52.68 | 114 | S109 | 110 | |
| R106 | New Mexico | mw | 4-8 | 55.18 | 105 | R101 | 99 | |
| R107 | Vanderbilt | sec | 3-9 | 57.14 | 97 | R100 | 100 | |
| R108 | FIU | cusa | 4-8 | 56.99 | 99 | S104 | 106 | |
| S109 | Florida Atlantic | cusa | 3-9 | 53.75 | 109 | T+112 | 111 | |
| S110 | Akron | mac | 5-7 | 54.86 | 106 | S110 | 112 | |
| S111 | Tulane | aac | 3-9 | 53.29 | 112 | T+111 | 107 | |
| S112 | Army | ind | 4-8 | 51.59 | 117 | T116 | 116 | |
| S113 | North Texas | cusa | 4-8 | 52.95 | 113 | T115 | 113 | |
| S114 | Southern Miss | cusa | 3-9 | 53.54 | 111 | T113 | 115 | |
| T115 | San Jose St | mw | 3-9 | 52.04 | 115 | T114 | 109 | |
| T116 | UT-San Antonio | sun | 4-7 | 54.31 | 108 | S105 | 103 | |
| T117 | Miami-OH | mac | 2-10 | 50.26 | 118 | U120 | 121 | |
| T118 | Troy | sun | 3-9 | 46.10 | 123 | U122 | 122 | |
| T119 | Tulsa | aac | 2-10 | 48.43 | 119 | U118 | 118 | |
| T120 | UNLV | mw | 2-11 | 46.94 | 121 | U121 | 119 | |
| U121 | Kent St | mac | 2-9 | 47.47 | 120 | U119 | 120 | |
| U122 | U Massachusetts | mac | 3-9 | 51.69 | 116 | U117 | 117 | |
| U123 | U Conn | aac | 2-10 | 44.70 | 125 | V+123 | 123 | |
| U124 | Idaho | sun | 1-10 | 46.66 | 122 | V125 | 127 | |
| U125 | Eastern Michigan | mac | 2-10 | 38.77 | 128 | V126 | 126 | |
| U126 | SMU | aac | 1-11 | 39.15 | 127 | V124 | 124 | |
| V127 | New Mexico St | sun | 2-10 | 45.20 | 124 | V127 | 125 | |
| V128 | Georgia St | sun | 1-11 | 41.00 | 126 | V-128 | 128 |
A few interesting things to notice: Yes, Ohio State gets #1 in all systems, but not really unanimously. TCU actually had the highest Sagarin rating by two full points before the Buckeye beatdown on Oregon's finest...Florida State's position is as uncertain as ever: we still have them fourth, since we had them top four and in the playoff before it started; but some organizations drop them out of the top four, and in fact their rankings range from 4 down to 16!...Michigan State's in the top six in every system. Big month for the B1G!...Lotta love for Marshall in the final analysis - top 25 in all set-ups except ours...Also hard to believe the last place team in a division could be in the top 25, but Arkansas' annihilation of Texas and the last few games of their season is pushing their stock up into the high twenties!...Florida, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, and Louisiana Tech are all getting much higher rankings from all of the other systems than we gave them: I guess we're going to have to take another look, aren't we?...Certain combinations you tend to look for automatically, right? Nebraska finished ahead of Oklahoma across the board; Michigan is generally ahead of their directional schools, especially up-and-coming Western Michigan...Speaking of Broncos, how about Boise State, carrying the banner for the small programs once again - the first non-power conference team to win three BCS/New Year's Six games (only one to PLAY in that many, too!)...If this really was Alabama-Birmingham's last year of football, they fared commendably: 6-6, with every ranking between 76 and 85....The dis-honor of the lowest Power Conference team goes to Wake Forest, although within the FF rankings, Vanderbilt fell below the Demon Deacons....And, as always, the Bottom Twelve or so are set in concrete, with virtually identical membership from all four rating systems (Army gets its nose in twelfth from the bottom on the Sagarin scale) - Miami - OH, Troy, Tulsa, UNLV, Kent St, UMass, UConn, Idaho, Eastern Michigane, SMU, New Mexico St, and last place holder, Georgia St. A lack of sincerity in our congratulations to ALL of you!
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