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Gridiron Power Index (Oct)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 10:53 am
by TheTruth
I thought many of you would appreciate this:

The Gridiron Power Index (GPI), the index ranking for the NCAA Division I FCS and a top indicator of at-large playoff selection has unbeaten Cal Poly as the new No. 1. Five MVFC schools rank in the Top 12, and the Missouri Valley Football Conference is the No. 1-rated league.

The Colonial Athletic Association also have five teams in the top 25; the Big Sky Conference has four teams; the Southland Conference and Southern Conferences have three each; the Ohio Valley Conference has two; the Northeast and Big South Conferences plus the Ivy League each have one. (Games through 10/14/12)

The Final 2012 GPI will be released once all the college football games have been played, in January 2013. The GPI is an exclusive property of College Sporting News, maintained since 2001. The GPI has been used officially by the NCAA since 2008 for selecting specific Division I Football National Championship tournament participants.

The Missouri Valley Football Conference ended last year as the nation's top-rated conference in the GPI, and North Dakota State was rated No. 1.

Rank School (No. of #1 Ratings) (Rating)
1. Cal Poly (2) (2.29)
2. North Dakota State (4) (2.71)
3. E Washington (2) (3.71)
4. Ga Southern (5.29)
5. Montana St (8.14)
6T. Northern Arizona (1) (8.57)
6T. South Dakota State (8.57)
8. Illinois State (9.71)
9. Harvard (10.43)
10. Appalachian St (11.43)
11. Indiana State (13.29)
12. Youngstown State (13.71)
13. Cent Arkansas (15.43)
14. James Madison (16.29)
15T. Stony Brook (16.86)
15T. Sam Houston St (16.86)
17. Villanova (18.43)
18. Wofford (19.00)
19. Albany (19.43)
20. Old Dominion (19.57)
21. E Kentucky (20.43)
22. Tennessee St (21.14)
23. McNeese St (22.14)
24. Towson (23.57)
25. New Hampshire (24.00)

Conference Ranking:
Rank, League, Total Average
1. Missouri Valley Football Conference (23.24)
2. Southern Conference (30.89)
3. Big Sky Conference (32.12)
4. Southland Conference (38.64)
5. Colonial Athletic Association (39.08)
6. Ohio Valley Conference (40.83)
7. Ivy League (55.32)
8. Patriot League (57.27)
9. Big South Conference (64.45)
10. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (65.27)
11. Northeast Conference (66.33)
12. Southwestern Athletic Conference (75.71)
13. Pioneer Football League (77.49)

Full GPI Detail:
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Re: Gridiron Power Index (Oct)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:00 am
by 89Hen
Always good for a laugh.

Born
8. UNI
9. Chattanooga

Ashburn
4. Tennessee State
11. UT-Martin
12. EKU
19. EIU

Yup, no self-implosion on the OVC. :dunce: :tothehand:

Re: Gridiron Power Index (Oct)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:13 am
by danefan
Garbage.

And oversell of the century.
The GPI has been used officially by the NCAA since 2008 for selecting specific Division I Football National Championship tournament participants.
Move along Ralph.

Re: Gridiron Power Index (Oct)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:19 am
by CatBlitz22
danefan wrote:Garbage.

And oversell of the century.
The GPI has been used officially by the NCAA since 2008 for selecting specific Division I Football National Championship tournament participants.
Move along Ralph.
Ralph, lol.

Re: Gridiron Power Index (Oct)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:40 am
by GannonFan
Ugh, why is this piece of crap even here? Since we're getting rid of the BCS from FBS, and since this thing is just a BCS-redux, can't we just trash it too? I remember when someone kept claiming that this thing was the best predictor of playoff participants, but then after several horrible years, and recognizing that picking who the playoff teams would be was pretty easy, that claim went away.

Re: Gridiron Power Index (Oct)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 1:26 pm
by LDopaPDX
At least they show the CAA the proper amount of respect.

Re: Gridiron Power Index (Oct)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:13 pm
by GoAgs72
Cal Poly and Harvard definitely too high, Northern Arizona maybe too high - I'll decide after this weekend.