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October 8th, 2013, 04:59 AM
2013 Gridiron Power Index (GPI) Continues With NDSU At #1 And A Lot Of Movement
College Sporting News

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North Dakota State continues their streak at #1 in the Gridiron Power Index (GPI), the index ranking for the NCAA Division I FCS and a top indicator of at-large playoff selection, after disposing of then #2 Northern Iowa. There is a lot of movement in the rankings at this point in the season as can be expected as more games are played.

The Missouri Valley Football Conference has five teams in the top 25; the Big Sky Conference and Colonial Athletic Association have four; the Ohio Valley and Southland Conferences have three each; the Ivy League has two; and the Big South Conference, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Patriot League and Independents have one each. (Games through 10/6/13)

For conference average rankings, the Missouri Valley Football Conference is in first with the Colonial Athletic Association and the Southland Conference at two and three. The Ohio Valley and Big Sky Conferences round out the top five.

10/7/2013 GPI TOP 25

Rank School (No. of #1 Ratings) (Rating)
1. N Dakota St (9) (1.00)
2. Towson (2.86)
3. Northern Iowa (3.29)
4. E Illinois (3.57)
5. McNeese St (7.57)
6. Sam Houston St (8.57)
7. Maine (9.43)
8. Coastal Carolina (9.86)
9. Villanova (10.43)
10. Fordham (11.43)
11. E Washington (11.86)
12. Bethune-Cookman (12.00)
13. Youngstown St (13.71)
14. Montana St (13.86)
15. Montana (18.29)
16. Harvard (19.14)
17. Tennessee St (20.14)
18. Old Dominion (20.43)
19. William & Mary (21.29)
20. S Dakota St (21.71)
21. Northern Arizona (22.14)
22. SE Louisiana (23.57)
23T. Jacksonville St (24.00)
23T. S Illinois (24.00)
25. Yale (24.14)

CONFERENCE RANKING:

Rank, League, Total Average
1. Missouri Valley Football Conference (29.93)
2. Colonial Athletic Association (32.64)
3. Southland Conference (34.43)
4. Ohio Valley Conference (37.16)
5. Big Sky Conference (40.75)
6. Southern Conference (47.11)
7. Big South Conference (48.71)
8. Ivy League (50.36)
9. Independents (60.05)
10. Patriot League (60.37)
11. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (60.87)
12. Northeast Conference (71.26)
13. Southwestern Athletic Conference (78.04)
14. Pioneer Football League (83.13)

mainejeff
October 8th, 2013, 10:07 AM
Maine is #7.......how can that be??? I thought that you needed a losing record to be ranked?

skinny_uncle
October 9th, 2013, 01:02 AM
It's also interesting that the GPI in post #3 doesn't match the GPI in post #1.

Wallace
October 9th, 2013, 02:51 AM
sorry, try again... interesting how the GPI differs with these polls

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dystopiamembrane
October 9th, 2013, 05:40 AM
It's also interesting that the GPI in post #3 doesn't match the GPI in post #1.
Your post is post #3.

dystopiamembrane
October 9th, 2013, 05:50 AM
sorry, try again... interesting how the GPI differs with these polls

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What do you find interesting?

mainejeff
October 9th, 2013, 07:00 AM
The GPI tells me that Western bias is permeating the "human" polls..........and that there is a CAA backlash.

kalm
October 9th, 2013, 07:05 AM
huh?

PAllen
October 9th, 2013, 07:35 AM
Ahh, the mighty GPI. Because Lehigh always sucks and Villanova is clearly superior to Fordham. xrolleyesx

dbackjon
October 9th, 2013, 11:47 AM
LOL at the GPI - worst ranking to date

URMite
October 9th, 2013, 11:58 AM
What do you find interesting?

Just looking at CAA teams on the left list vs the other two? Do you notice any differences other than Towson?

dystopiamembrane
October 9th, 2013, 03:00 PM
Just looking at CAA teams on the left list vs the other two? Do you notice any differences other than Towson?
The computers, 5 of the 7 components in this calculation, really like Maine and Villanova. The two human polls are less excited about them.
Since it's 5 out of 7, the 5 win...and sanity reigns.

URMite
October 9th, 2013, 04:09 PM
The computers, 5 of the 7 components in this calculation, really like Maine and Villanova. The two human polls are less excited about them.
Since it's 5 out of 7, the 5 win...and sanity reigns.

The computers seem to like Maine, Villanova and William & Mary. The human seem higher on JMU & UNH than the computers.

skinny_uncle
October 9th, 2013, 08:09 PM
Your post is post #3.
Ralph apparently deleted his original #3 and replaced it with what is now #4.

Wallace
October 10th, 2013, 06:04 AM
Just interesting. Even though the GPI includes the two polls there are pretty big differences. Compare the GPI rank with the two polls rank averaged. If there is a difference of over two in the rank you can see which teams are over-ranked and under-ranked in the polls compared to the GPI:

1. N Dakota St
2. Towson
3. Northern Iowa
4. E Illinois
Underank 5. McNeese St
Overank 6. Sam Houston St
Underank 7. Maine
8. Coastal Carolina
Underank 9. Villanova
10. Fordham
Overank 11. E Washington
Underank 12. Bethune-Cookman
Underank 13. Youngstown St
Overank 14. Montana St
Overank 15. Montana
Underank-not in polls 16. Harvard
17. Tennessee St
Underank-not in polls 18. Old Dominion
Underank-not in polls 19. William & Mary
Overank 20. S Dakota St
21. Northern Arizona
Underank-not in polls 22. SE Louisiana
23. Jacksonville St
Underank-not in polls 23. S Illinois
Underank-not in polls 25. Yale

Overank 27. Wofford
Overank 28. Samford
Overank 31. Ga Southern
Overank 34. Lehigh
Overank 38. Cent Arkansas
Overank 39. Charleston So
Overank 40. James Madison
Overank 50. New Hampshire

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