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cartman's FOFC College Football Top 25, Week 4 open for voting
Another weekend of the games has completed. Time to open up this week's poll for voting. Submissions are due by kickoff of the South Florida-Pitt game on Thursday, Sept. 29th. Here's how last week's poll fared:
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Team Rec. Weekend ResultFor reference, here is last week's voting thread: cartman's FOFC Top 25 poll, Week 3 open for voting - Front Office Football Central |
1. Michigan
2. Texas A&M 3. Louisiana State 4. Alabama 5. Boise State 6. Notre Dame 7. Stanford 8. Oklahoma 9. Oklahoma State 10. South Carolina 11. Nebraska 12. Texas Christian 13. Georgia Tech 14. Tennessee 15. Florida 16. Wisconsin 17. Arizona State 18. Rutgers 19. South Florida 20. Illinois 21. Penn State 22. North Carolina 23. Clemson 24. Texas 25. Florida International Bye-bye, non-AQs. :( |
Week 4 of the 2011 Omnivore Rankings
1 LSU 2 Oklahoma 3 Alabama 4 Oklahoma State 5 Clemson 6 South Carolina 7 Boise State 8 Nebraska 9 Stanford 10 South Florida 11 Baylor 12 Florida 13 Wisconsin 14 Washington 15 Michigan 16 Virginia Tech 17 Arizona State 18 Texas 19 TCU 20 Notre Dame 21 Iowa State 22 Kansas State 23 Illinois 24 Georgia Tech 25 Oregon |
from Jon's Three Cents | Because two cents worth isn't always enough
1. Alabama 2. Oklahoma 3. LSU 4. Stanford 5. Wisconsin 6. Boise State 7. Oklahoma State 8. Nebraksa 9. Oregon 10. Virginia Tech 11. South Carolina 12. Baylor 13. Texas A&M 14. Florida 15. Clemson 16. South Florida 17. Texas 18. Arkansas 19. West Virginia 20. Michigan 21. Florida State 22. Michigan State 23. TCU 24. Illinois 25. Iowa State |
1. Oklahoma (1)
2. Alabama (2) 3. LSU (4) 4. Stanford (3) 5. Oklahoma State (6) 6. Boise State (5) 7. Wisconsin (7) 8. Nebraska (8) 9. Oregon (9) 10. South Carolina (12) 11. Florida (14) 12. Virginia Tech (15) 13. Clemson (20) 14. Baylor (17) 15. Texas A&M (10) 16. TCU (18) 17. South Florida (21) 18. Georgia Tech (22) 19. Michigan (23) 20. Arkansas (13) 21. West Virginia (16) 22. Texas (24) 23. Michigan State (25) 24. Arizona State (NR) 25. Florida State (11) With last week's ranking. Dropped out: USC |
1. LSU
2. Oklahoma 3. Alabama 4. Clemson 5. South Carolina 6. Boise State 7. Nebraska 8. Wisconsin 9. Michigan 10. Stanford 11. Oklahoma State 12. Florida 13. Oregon 14. Virginia Tech 15. Georgia Tech 16. Auburn 17. South Florida 18. Illinois 19. Texas 20. Baylor 21. West Virginia 22. TCU 23. Temple 24. Notre Dame 25. Houston |
1. LSU
2. Oklahoma 3. Alabama 4. Boise State 5. Stanford 6. Oregon 7. Oklahoma State 8. Wisconsin 9. Nebraska 10. South Carolina 11. Virginia Tech 12. Florida 13. Clemson 14. USF 15. Arizona State 16. Texas A&M 17. Baylor 18. Texas 19. Arkansas 20. Michigan 21. West Virginia 22. Houston 23. Illinois 24. TCU 25. Iowa State |
I think I just blew some snot bubbles. WIsconsin is going to drop from 5th to about 12th in this week's poll. Ouch.
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1. LSU
2. Oklahoma 3. Alabama 4. Wisconsin 5. Boise St. 6. Stanford 7. Oklahoma St. 8. Nebraska 9. Clemson 10. South Carolina 11. Virginia Tech 12. Oregon 13. Baylor 14. Florida 15. Michigan 16. USF 17. Texas 18. Georgia Tech 19. Auburn 20. Texas A&M 21. Illinois 22. Arizona St. 23. West Virginia 24. Michigan St. 25. TCU |
Top 25 from Solecismic's Football Frontier:
1. Alabama 2. LSU 3. Oklahoma State 4. Michigan 5. Stanford 6. Oklahoma 7. South Carolina 8. Illinois 9. Nebraska 10. Boise State 11. South Florida 12. Virginia Tech 13. Texas A&M 14. Texas 15. Wisconsin 16. Georgia Tech 17. Baylor 18. Oregon 19. Clemson 20. Arizona State 21. Penn State 22. Kansas State 23. North Carolina 24. Notre Dame 25. West Virginia |
1. LSU
2. Oklahoma 3. Alabama 4. Oklahoma State 5. Wisconsin 6. Boise State 7. Stanford 8. South Carolina 9. Nebraska 10. Florida 11.Virginia Tech 12. Oregon 13. Michigan 14. Texas 15. Texas A&M 16. Arkansas 17. Baylor 18. Texas 19. South Florida 20. Clemson 21. TCU 22. Illinois 23. Georgia Tech 24. West Virginia 25. Utah |
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Michigan #1? Notre Dame at 6? My list: 1) Oklahoma 2) LSU 3) Alabama 4) Oklahoma State 5) Boise State 6) Stanford 7) Wisconsin 8) Nebraska 9) South Carolina 10) Clemson 11) Florida 12) Virginia Tech 13) Oregon 14) South Florida 15) Texas A&M 16) Texas 17) Baylor 18) Georgia Tech 19) West Virginia 20) Michigan 21) Arkansas 22) Illinois 23) Arizona State 24) TCU 25) Iowa State |
Bump for tonight's deadline. I'm going to be driving up to Fort Worth this evening, so look for the results to be posted tomorrow morning.
My Top 25: 1. LSU 2. Alabama 3. Oklahoma 4. Boise State 5. Oklahoma State 6. Stanford 7. Wisconsin 8. South Carolina 9. Virginia Tech 10. Oregon 11. Nebraska 12. Florida 13. Clemson 14. South Florida 15. Texas 16. Baylor 17. Arkansas 18. Texas A&M 19. Michigan 20. Georgia Tech 21. West Virginia 22. Illinois 23. TCU 24. Michigan State 25. Florida State |
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What is this? I mean, your poll is your poll and that is fine, but I would love to hear why you ranked some of these teams where you did |
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My ranking is: average MOV (3 < MOV < 17) + opponents' average MOV (3 < MOV < 17). Michigan is crushing people, and Notre Dame is hanging with good teams (as defined by MOV). It's not something I expect to hold through November, but it's an appropriate results-based ranking, which I think is as valid as a subjective prediction-based ranking. |
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So you only consider MOV? Not the quality of competition? Michigan beating Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, and San Diego State equals a team beating tougher, BCS-level teams? |
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I consider the quality of competition by including opponents' MOV as half of the ranking formula. As Pythagorean record estimators use runs to predict win percentages, so too can including opponents' MOV operate as an analog to the strength of those opponents. Regardless of how this ranking looks now, conference play will go a long way toward appropriately stratifying better/worse teams and teams in better/worse conferences. Michigan's MOV will go down, though its SOS (as measured by the MOVs of its mostly good Big Ten opponents) will increase in turn, and I imagine the Wolverines will settle to within arm's length of the consensus ranking of subjective pollsters. |
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Notre Dame that high in your polls REGARDLESS of your formula, is wacky. I wouldn't endorse that formula in any way shape or form. |
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I think one beef is limiting the MOV within 17 points if I'm reading this right. Case in point, LSU beating Oregon and then you see Oregon put up scores of 69-20, 56-7, and 56-31. LSU even beat WVU by 26 and that's getting trimmed off. |
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Things will sort out in conference play, believe you me. Right now, the Domers are getting credit for playing South Florida and Michigan tight, both of whom were undefeated as of Thursday afternoon and rolling over average competition; for stomping Michigan State, a quality team; and for beating Pittsburgh, who is also decent. SOS is what is holding Notre Dame up at this point, but as BCS schools start playing each other, Notre Dame's advantage in that category will disappear and they will recede to the pack. Quote:
You raise a good point. When relying completely on MOV to devise a ranking formula, it's impossible to avoid the question of the point at which MOV is not helpful in separating teams. Capping MOV at 16 points is my way of implementing that idea, since I think it's less helpful (and more statistically noisy) to know that Oregon beats Wossamatta U by 3, 4, 5, or 6 scores than that they beat them by at least 2 full scores and leaving it at that. Reasonable minds will differ on this count, to be sure. To assuage people who think this ranking will stay crazy all season, here are the final 2010 rankings of a very similar ranking method: 2010 Expanded Standings | College Football at Sports-Reference.com |
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