UNI31f wrote:A good computer set up goes beyond just you and your oppenents. That's why I like the one that bcmoore set up for the Iowa high school sports. It takes into account EVERY game. How your oppenenents oppenents oppenent does affects how your game against your oppenent does based on results built in on top of results.
With all of that said, I take all polls with a grain of salt. Like you said, computers don't take players/injuries/etc... into account, but humans tend to put too much weight on certain things with leads to some pretty big biases as well.
Stats are on my side on this one when it comes to DI football.
EVERY computer should take into account every score of common opponents. Are there really any that don't? However, the problem with football in particular is that you'd have a hard time finding a computer guy who can say with a straight face that there is enough data for them to be accurate. How many games will be played between the MVFC and the CAA this year? I know UD is playing SDSU. Are there any others? There is no way you can tell me a computer, whose ONLY data is scores, can make the leap to compare SIU to W&M.
Here are the CAA and MVFC entire OOC slates...
Delaware - West Chester,
SDSU and Duquesne
JMU - Morehead, VT and Liberty
Maine - Albany, Monmouth and Syracuse
UMass - Holy Cross, Michigan and Stony Brook
UNH -
CCSU, Pitt and Lehigh
URI - Buffalo, Fordham and Brown
Richmond - Virginia, Elon and Coastal
Towson - Indiana, Coastal and Columbia
Villanova - Temple, Lehigh and Penn
W&M - VMI, ODU and UNC
ISU - Central Missou, Northwestern and EIU
InSU - St Joseph's, Cincinnati and Quincy (good Lord BTW)
MSU - EKU, KSU and Murray
NDSU - Kansas and USD
UNI - SFA, IowaSt and USD
SDSU -
Delaware, Nebraska and UND
SIU - Quincy, SEMO and Illinois
WIU - Valpo, Purdue, SHSU
YSU - PSU, Bulter,
CCSU
So we have one game between the conferences and one game with a common opponent. That's it until playoffs. A computer, that can ONLY rely on scores, can rank WIU agains Maine?