Oklahoma at the Top – Week 5 Ratings

Oklahoma has jumped to the top of my rankings due to their strength of schedule.  Boise State is starting to drop because they are playing such weak teams.  No it’s not their fault, but to be number one you have to play a great schedule and win.  Teams like Oklahoma, LSU, and Alabama have done …

College Football Ratings 2010 – Week 2

Boise and Fresno still have the highest strength of schedule because they have each played a very good team and no bad ones.  So they’re still on top.  Obviously they are going to play more games this season, so just hold on–it will shake itself out. Also, strength of schedule for the better conferences will …

What is the Question? College Football Ratings 2010 Week 1

Question: Do you think UNC dropped further in the polls this week because of suspensions? Better question: Should it matter? Yes and no.  My guess is that voters took the suspensions into account when determining how “good”* they think UNC is.  But they shouldn’t.  Imagine if a great team went 12-0, won their conference championship, …

If You’re Competitive, You’re Competitive

Tiger planned to tone down the outbursts in competition when he returned to golf this spring: He called winning golf tournaments “irrelevant.” He talked about finding his “inner peace.” He promised to be less excitable on the golf course, so forget those tantrums and fist pumps. Let the video below stand as proof that you …

CompuDrew final rankings: If only…

Okay, now that my heart has restarted after the Texas/Nebraska game, let’s talk about actual matchups for a playoff.  First, let me tell you what I like and don’t like about these matchups: If you won your conference this year and you played reasonably well, you’re in. Conference champions are starred below in the rankings.  …

CompuDrew Rankings – The Three Classes

I got some good feedback after posting my playoff system proposal last week.  One thing that makes this year really strange in terms of proposing such a system is that there have been three distinct classes of playoff worthy teams this year and I think the case could be made that a cutoff after the …

CompuDrew – Playoff Proposal Part 2

Let’s take a quick look at the current CompuDrew ratings.  Part 2 of my playoff proposal is below (read Part 1). So based on Part 1, the top 7 6 conference champions make the playoffs, as well as the two highest-ranked at-large teams  (I called it a wildcard last week, but I’ll use the popular college …

CompuDrew – Playoff Proposal Part 1

Here are the latest CompuDrew rankings.  The first part of my playoff proposal is below. Before I detail my playoff system, I should let you know that its biggest strength lies in appeasing all of college football constituencies: the teams, the schools, the conferences, the bowls, and most importantly, the fans. CompuDrew Playoff Proposal Part …

CompuDrew Week 4

Okay, this is a little embarrassing.  I was looking at my formula and I realized that when we get to the end of the season, the combined reward-punishment of both teams playing in a conference’s championship will be negative.  Put another way, the ratings would favor teams that don’t even play in those games.  So …

CompuDrew Week 3

Not too many meaningful changes in the top 10, except for Oregon jumping up after their win over USC.  Texas fans should note that while CompuDrew still has them ranked 4th, they are closing the gap in terms of raw score because their schedule is looking stronger each week (although playing Baylor on November 14 …

CompuDrew Week 2 – College Football Ratings

One of the biggest controversies of the BCS is that the computers cannot take margin of victory into account.  This means the Texas blowout of Missouri (41-7) would be given the same weight even if the Horns beat them by two points on a last second touchdown, or needed a blocked field goal as time …

CompuDrew – My college football computer ratings

Do you want to know an intelligent, passionate fan’s perspective on college football? Go somewhere else. In the meantime, here is my computer rating system (my next post will be about my completely reasonable playoff proposal–even Lee Corso is appeased). CompuDrew – Andrew Ishak’s computer ratings This rating system is based on team record, strength …