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GPI 10/20

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:54 am
by danefan
For the sake of discussion:

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10/20/2010 GPI Top 25

1. Delaware (1.25)
2. Appalachian State (2.50)
3. Stephen F. Austin (3.875)
4. Jacksonville State (5.625)
T5. William & Mary (7.25)
T5. Villanova (7.25)
7. Eastern Washington (7.50)
8. Wofford (10.00)
9. Western Illinois (10.25)
T10. James Madison (10.75)
T10. Northern Arizona (10.75)
12. Montana State (11.00)
13. Montana (11.75)
14. New Hampshire (14.375)
15. Massachusetts (16.25)
16. Furman (18.625)
17. Northern Iowa (19.00)
18. Chattanooga (19.25)
19. Sam Houston State (19.75)
20. Southeast Missouri St (21.875)
21. South Dakota State (22.875)
22. Sacramento State (23.125)
23. North Dakota State (23.75)
24. Cal Poly SLO (24.625)
T25. Bethune-Cookman (24.875)
T25. Indiana State (24.875)

Conference Ranking:

Rank, League, Total Average

1. Colonial Athletic Association (23.138)
2. Missouri Valley Football Conference (25.278)
3. Big Sky Conference (26.389)
4. Southern Conference (30.208)
5. Great West Conference (33.150)
6. Southland Conference (39.347)
7. Ohio Valley Conference (46.056)
8. Northeast Conference (52.450)
9. Southwestern Athletic Conference (59.025)
10. Ivy League (61.719)
11. Big South Conference (62.286)
12. Independents (63.938)
13. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (64.857)
14. Patriot League (65.161)
15. Pioneer Football League (69.338)

Re: GPI 10/20

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:59 am
by dbackjon
1-20 look good. Then it starts breaking down, but with the vast number of similar teams, that is understandable.

Re: GPI 10/20

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:01 am
by LynchburgFlamesFan
We dropped out to #27 this week. Crap!

Re: GPI 10/20

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:03 am
by Knucklehead
Thanks VMI!

Re: GPI 10/20

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:44 am
by Aho Old Guy
Garbage In ----> Garbage Out

Re: GPI 10/20

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:52 am
by Screamin_Eagle174
Aho Old Guy wrote:Garbage In ----> Garbage Out
So that's how your brain works.

Re: GPI 10/20

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:36 am
by dgreenwell3
It's great to see the Sycamores sneak in there at the bottom...good match-up in fargo this week between NDSU and Indiana State looking forward to a great game!

Re: GPI 10/20

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 1:06 pm
by tampajag
danefan wrote:For the sake of discussion:

http://www.collegesportingnews.com/cont ... 10-20-2010" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

10/20/2010 GPI Top 25

1. Delaware (1.25)
2. Appalachian State (2.50)
3. Stephen F. Austin (3.875)
4. Jacksonville State (5.625)
T5. William & Mary (7.25)
T5. Villanova (7.25)
7. Eastern Washington (7.50)
8. Wofford (10.00)
9. Western Illinois (10.25)
T10. James Madison (10.75)
T10. Northern Arizona (10.75)
12. Montana State (11.00)
13. Montana (11.75)
14. New Hampshire (14.375)
15. Massachusetts (16.25)
16. Furman (18.625)
17. Northern Iowa (19.00)
18. Chattanooga (19.25)
19. Sam Houston State (19.75)
20. Southeast Missouri St (21.875)
21. South Dakota State (22.875)
22. Sacramento State (23.125)
23. North Dakota State (23.75)
24. Cal Poly SLO (24.625)
T25. Bethune-Cookman (24.875)
T25. Indiana State (24.875)

Conference Ranking:

Rank, League, Total Average

1. Colonial Athletic Association (23.138)
2. Missouri Valley Football Conference (25.278)
3. Big Sky Conference (26.389)
4. Southern Conference (30.208)
5. Great West Conference (33.150)
6. Southland Conference (39.347)
7. Ohio Valley Conference (46.056)
8. Northeast Conference (52.450)
9. Southwestern Athletic Conference (59.025)
10. Ivy League (61.719)
11. Big South Conference (62.286)
12. Independents (63.938)
13. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (64.857)
14. Patriot League (65.161)
15. Pioneer Football League (69.338)
Somebody show this to TT, the SWAC isn't the worst league :lol:

Re: GPI 10/20

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:38 pm
by ToTheLeft
The computers don't seem to like LU. Probably because our "best win" is against a team from FBS that's about as good as middle of the pack FCS teams in terms of the numbers. Voters take an FBS win with more gravity, due to the increased scholarships and perceived difficulty of winning a game against "Big Brother". Which is right? I dunno. Ball State won @ Central Michigan, who destroyed Hampton and played Temple about as well as Nova did. So maybe the voters are closer to correct than the computers.

However, even against crappy teams, a couple more wins for the Cardinals and our rankings will go up. A win at Toledo this weekend would do wonders for the Flames, combined with a JMU win, in terms of boosting our computer numbers.

That said, if Savannah State or St. Francis could find a way to win a few games, that'd be awesome.

Re: GPI 10/20

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 6:03 am
by danefan
ToTheLeft wrote:The computers don't seem to like LU. Probably because our "best win" is against a team from FBS that's about as good as middle of the pack FCS teams in terms of the numbers. Voters take an FBS win with more gravity, due to the increased scholarships and perceived difficulty of winning a game against "Big Brother". Which is right? I dunno. Ball State won @ Central Michigan, who destroyed Hampton and played Temple about as well as Nova did. So maybe the voters are closer to correct than the computers.

However, even against crappy teams, a couple more wins for the Cardinals and our rankings will go up. A win at Toledo this weekend would do wonders for the Flames, combined with a JMU win, in terms of boosting our computer numbers.

That said, if Savannah State or St. Francis could find a way to win a few games, that'd be awesome.
Yeah, LU is going to be hurt by computers this year for sure. The only teams on LU's schedule that have winning records are the two teams LU lost to (JMU and RMU).

LU is the actually the only team in the Big South that has a winning record.

Re: GPI 10/20

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:17 am
by ToTheLeft
Yeah, all of the Big South either over or under schedules OOC, or is just having a bad year. Doesn't help our numbers.