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JMU Duke Dog
October 29th, 2006, 09:41 PM
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/sagarin/fbt06.htm

1. Massachusetts
2. Montana
3. Appalachian State
4. James Madison
5. Youngstown State
6. North Dakota State
7. Portland State
8. Northern Iowa
9. New Hampshire
10. San Diego
11. Illinois State
12. Cal Poly
13. South Dakota State
14. Southern Illinois
15. Harvard
16. Montana State
17. Northern Arizona
18. Maine
19. Richmond
20. Northeastern
21. Princeton
22. Towson
23. Yale
24. Tennessee-Martin
25. Western Illinois

JackTwice
October 29th, 2006, 10:14 PM
JMU

You missed UC Davis. They were at 102 and between Cal-Poly and South Dakota State.

Tod
October 30th, 2006, 12:08 AM
1 - 60 Montana
2 - 61 Massachusetts
3 - 66 Appalachian State
4 - 68 James Madison
5 - 72 Youngstown State
6 - 76 North Dakota State
7 - 82 Portland State
8 - 88 Northern Iowa
9 - 90 New Hampshire
10 - 95 San Diego
11 - 96 Illinois State
12 - 101 Cal Poly-SLO
13 - 102 UC Davis
14 - 106 South Dakota State
15 - 107 Southern Illinois
16 - 109 Harvard
17 - 112 Montana State
18 - 114 Northern Arizona
19 - 117 Maine
20 - 118 Richmond
21 - 119 Northeastern
22 - 121 Princeton
23 - 122 Towson
24 - 127 Yale
25 - 129 Tennessee-Martin

AZGrizFan
October 30th, 2006, 10:38 AM
1 - 60 Montana
2 - 61 Massachusetts
3 - 66 Appalachian State
4 - 68 James Madison
5 - 72 Youngstown State
6 - 76 North Dakota State
7 - 82 Portland State
8 - 88 Northern Iowa
9 - 90 New Hampshire
10 - 95 San Diego
11 - 96 Illinois State
12 - 101 Cal Poly-SLO
13 - 102 UC Davis
14 - 106 South Dakota State
15 - 107 Southern Illinois
16 - 109 Harvard
17 - 112 Montana State
18 - 114 Northern Arizona
19 - 117 Maine
20 - 118 Richmond
21 - 119 Northeastern
22 - 121 Princeton
23 - 122 Towson
24 - 127 Yale
25 - 129 Tennessee-Martin

Well, they got the top 6 teams right, IMHO, but after that it gets a little dicey. PSU, UNI and San Diego are too high, Cal Poly and SDSU are probably too low. PSU must be getting a lot of love for their three I-A games....

andy7171
October 30th, 2006, 10:46 AM
Um. How does 3-5 Northeastern get ranked #21?

AZGrizFan
October 30th, 2006, 10:51 AM
Um. How does 3-5 Northeastern get ranked #21?


They just had a bad 5-week stretch andy. They'll be fine.... ;) ;) ;) ;) :p

*****
October 30th, 2006, 10:55 AM
Um. How does 3-5 Northeastern get ranked #21?Northeastern was #22 in the GPI last week, the new GPI comes out tomorrow.

Bobcat in NC
October 30th, 2006, 11:11 AM
They just had a bad 5-week stretch andy. They'll be fine.... ;) ;) ;) ;) :p

xlolx

Not bad for a Griz fan.

SeattleGriz
October 30th, 2006, 11:21 AM
Um. How does 3-5 Northeastern get ranked #21?

If you look at who has played the most teams with winning percentages, it is Northeastern hands down. The opponents they have faced are a combined 40-14, whereas Towson has played opponents with a 24-27 record.

Northeastern has played a brutal schedule so far.

andy7171
October 30th, 2006, 12:00 PM
If you look at who has played the most teams with winning percentages, it is Northeastern hands down. The opponents they have faced are a combined 40-14, whereas Towson has played opponents with a 24-27 record.

Northeastern has played a brutal schedule so far.
yeah after I posted I looked at the USA Today rankings these were derrived from. It is a power poll based on strength of schedule for all Divison I schools.
It was just surprising.

already123
October 30th, 2006, 11:25 PM
so basically any 2 bit team can sched a couple of d-1 games and get the high ranking?! BS if u ask me....some of them deserve it, most dont.

*****
October 30th, 2006, 11:28 PM
so basically any 2 bit team can sched a couple of d-1 games and get the high ranking?!...Well you have to win seven D-I games to really get considered for the playoffs...

SeattleGriz
October 30th, 2006, 11:54 PM
so basically any 2 bit team can sched a couple of d-1 games and get the high ranking?! BS if u ask me....some of them deserve it, most dont.

The ranking system I was using was just win/losses. It was taken from the NCAA website.

http://web1.ncaa.org/d1mfb/2006/Internet/toughest%20schedule/iaa_9games_past.pdf

Hansel
October 31st, 2006, 08:33 AM
80% of the GWFC is in the top 15 :eek:

BestOfBreed
October 31st, 2006, 10:28 AM
The SoCon rankings:

66 Appalachian State AA = 69.80
137 Wofford AA = 54.29
142 Furman AA = 53.43
157 Elon AA = 49.46
167 Citadel AA = 48.53
170 Georgia Southern AA = 47.76
179 Chattanooga AA = 46.06
205 Western Carolina AA = 37.80

:D

alumNEC
October 31st, 2006, 10:35 AM
I do not in the least bit want to turn this into another San Diego thread, but how can a poll based in any way, shape, or form on SOS even attempt to include San Diego?... Not meant to be a bash at USD, I am just baffled... On any other criteria I would understand but SOS is the only thing (be it a VERY large thing) that is holding USD back

alumNEC
October 31st, 2006, 10:39 AM
My last post was based on ANDY7171's post on the previous page...

andy7171
October 31st, 2006, 10:59 AM
My last post was based on ANDY7171's post on the previous page...
I see what you're saying. Northeastern is rankied high because although at 3-5 they have lost to top quality teams. But SD at 8-0 against weaker teams is ranked even higher. Those two things don't add up. I guess Yale holds more weight than I thought.

alumNEC
October 31st, 2006, 11:02 AM
Apparently Yale holds more weight than any of us thought...