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Brad82
October 22nd, 2015, 09:28 AM
A composite list of all FCS teams-W-L records this year? With game,date and score?

Let me know.

Thanks,

b...

mvemjsunpx
October 22nd, 2015, 09:38 AM
I'm not sure if there's a good one for all teams. Checking the NCAA website would be the best chance, I would think.

You could also try all of the conference stat automated scorebook pages and do it by conference.

eiu1999
October 22nd, 2015, 09:46 AM
I don't use it but does ESPN have something useful?

UNIFanSince1983
October 22nd, 2015, 09:49 AM
I am in the process of trying to get something like this working. I have not had a lot of free time to work on it, but hopefully soon there will be more time.

Sycamore62
October 22nd, 2015, 09:56 AM
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/standings?div=iaa

this is handy

UNIFanSince1983
October 22nd, 2015, 10:06 AM
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/standings?div=iaa

this is handy

Well of course a big giant like Yahoo beat me to it ;)

Luckily I am doing mine because I love FCS football and I love programming.

Missingnumber7
October 22nd, 2015, 10:25 AM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_NCAA_Division_I_FCS_football_season

This is pretty accurate.

GAD
October 22nd, 2015, 10:54 AM
This might help
http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/index.php

ElCid
October 22nd, 2015, 11:00 AM
I use the Massey site a lot.

http://masseyratings.com/rate.php?s=cf2015&sub=11605

This gives a huge amount of info. You can just select each team to get results for this year, years past, and also individual series for rivalries. It has SOS, predicted spreads, as well.

It is well worth the time to explore.

centennial
October 22nd, 2015, 11:12 AM
Well of course a big giant like Yahoo beat me to it ;)

Luckily I am doing mine because I love FCS football and I love programming.
What do you program in?

UNHWildcat18
October 22nd, 2015, 11:14 AM
Just go to ESPN ncaaf standings then click FCS. Very nice layout

ST_Lawson
October 22nd, 2015, 11:21 AM
I use the Massey site a lot.

http://masseyratings.com/rate.php?s=cf2015&sub=11605

This gives a huge amount of info. You can just select each team to get results for this year, years past, and also individual series for rivalries. It has SOS, predicted spreads, as well.

It is well worth the time to explore.

They do have a lot of good info, but it looks like rivalries might be limited somewhat in how far back they go (looks like 1950). They show Western and Illinois State as having a record of 40-22-1 (from Western's perspective): http://masseyratings.com/rival.php?t0=8754&t1=3449&lg=41714
As opposed to College Football Data Warehouse that shows back to as far as they can find records for. In the case of the same matchup, that goes back to 1904 with a record of 50-43-3 (again, from Western's perspective): http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/active/w/western_illinois/opponents_records.php?teamid=1509

I do like Massey's prediction model though along with the estimation of "chance of a win" for each game in the rest of the season and most likely projected score. Other than the game against UNI, Massey has successfully predicted the outcome of all of our games so far this season, and I were actually pretty close on the spreads in those too.

ElCid
October 22nd, 2015, 11:27 AM
They do have a lot of good info, but it looks like rivalries might be limited somewhat in how far back they go (looks like 1950). They show Western and Illinois State as having a record of 40-22-1 (from Western's perspective): http://masseyratings.com/rival.php?t0=8754&t1=3449&lg=41714
As opposed to College Football Data Warehouse that shows back to as far as they can find records for. In the case of the same matchup, that goes back to 1904 with a record of 50-43-3 (again, from Western's perspective): http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/active/w/western_illinois/opponents_records.php?teamid=1509

I do like Massey's prediction model though along with the estimation of "chance of a win" for each game in the rest of the season and most likely projected score. Other than the game against UNI, Massey has successfully predicted the outcome of all of our games so far this season, and I were actually pretty close on the spreads in those too.

I think it may be school specific because it has data on our rivalry with Furman back to 1913. But I like that warehouse site as well.

ST_Lawson
October 22nd, 2015, 11:30 AM
I think it may be school specific because it has data on our rivalry with Furman back to 1913. But I like that warehouse site as well.

Ah, that could be, I only checked WIU vs ISU and NDSU vs SDSU (just to make sure it wasn't just my school). Both of those only listed back to 1950.

AmsterBison
October 23rd, 2015, 09:13 AM
The original post was asking for this year's scores, right? This site has every score for every college football game in 2015: http://prwolfe.bol.ucla.edu/cfootball/scores.htm

If you prefer a different format, I can easily throw the data out on the web - just tell me how you want the data arranged.

Anyway, Peter Wolfe's site is unbelievably accurate - I have no idea how he gets all those scores because he was doing it for years. I get very nervous that some year that site will stop getting updated. That said, one of my friends is CEO of ScoreStream so maybe I can beg him to feed me a stream of college football final scores - only problem is he figures college scores, unlike HS scores, are already out there.


About historical scores:

I used Massey (Correction: Michigan Football: http://michigan-football.com/ncaa/) to validate CFB Data Warehouse back when I was mining data for the Bisonville Fan Guide.

Some things I found:

- CFB Data Warehouse has scores for club teams as well as exhibition games and scores against JV/Freshmen teams
- As a result, It almost never happens that the WLT in CFB Data Warehouse agrees with the WLT in a team's media guide. Over the years, I've downloaded every DI media guide I could find in an ongoing attempt at reconciling those differences. Sometimes scores are different, sometimes games are missing, sometimes the outcomes are different, sometimes if you look at two schools' media guides, they'll have different scores/outcomes for the same game and, in those cases, it's sometimes difficult to find news sources that show the scores (or, in the case of Lehigh/Lafayette, maybe the news sources disagree on who won.)
- Sometimes a team's media guide will show a WLT as a single total. Sometimes if you add up the Year by Year results from that same media guide, they don't match. Sometimes, the WLT for a year will not reconcile with the scores they have listed.
- Sometimes two different schools will have identical name. Over time, CFB data warehouse has gotten really good at tacking the state on the end of the college name.
- HBCU's tend to have very incomplete data.
- Names of teams and abbreviations for teams are vary hugely over time. The same opponent in CFB Data Warehouse might have one name in 1930 and a different name in 1931.

http://www.bisonville.com/fanguide/

FormerPokeCenter
October 23rd, 2015, 09:40 AM
Here's a GREAT site....it's cross referenced. You can look up your school's record, then click on any school they played, and get their complete record for all the years they've been playing...

This is my go-to website for looking at College football records....For FCS Schools, it even breaks down which games were playoff games, vs regular season...

http://michigan-football.com/ncaa/

AmsterBison
October 23rd, 2015, 02:53 PM
Here's a GREAT site....it's cross referenced. You can look up your school's record, then click on any school they played, and get their complete record for all the years they've been playing...

This is my go-to website for looking at College football records....For FCS Schools, it even breaks down which games were playoff games, vs regular season...

http://michigan-football.com/ncaa/

Ah, that's the one I used to compare against CFB Data Warehouse way back when, not Massey. I'll go fix my previous post.

ElCid
October 23rd, 2015, 05:13 PM
Here's a GREAT site....it's cross referenced. You can look up your school's record, then click on any school they played, and get their complete record for all the years they've been playing...

This is my go-to website for looking at College football records....For FCS Schools, it even breaks down which games were playoff games, vs regular season...

http://michigan-football.com/ncaa/

That is a good site as well, but the thing I don't like about it is that for individual game results is it does not annotate whether they were home or away games.

MTfan4life
October 23rd, 2015, 08:08 PM
Here's a GREAT site....it's cross referenced. You can look up your school's record, then click on any school they played, and get their complete record for all the years they've been playing...

This is my go-to website for looking at College football records....For FCS Schools, it even breaks down which games were playoff games, vs regular season...

http://michigan-football.com/ncaa/

This is a great site for archived data! The only problem I come across is the occasional error. Earlier this season I noticed they had Sacramento State as participating in the playoffs last season instead of Sacred Heart.