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Re: SPEAKING OF THE BCS...
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:02 pm
by Dossenator
Just watched ESPN mock bcs show...they have Boise 1, Oregon 2, and TCU 3. For what it's Ohio State came in at 5 and Bama at 10. Things will work themselves out. As the season goes on the computers will like Boise and TCU less because of SOS and they will likely get leaped by a few teams.
Re: SPEAKING OF THE BCS...
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:19 pm
by Derek
Wow. ESPN is such a joke.
Re: SPEAKING OF THE BCS...
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:30 pm
by Dossenator
Derek wrote:Wow. ESPN is such a joke.
I agree. Did you watch the show? I did like Mark May's comments...exactly how I feel.
Re: SPEAKING OF THE BCS...
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:39 pm
by Derek
Dossenator wrote:Derek wrote:Wow. ESPN is such a joke.
I agree. Did you watch the show? I did like Mark May's comments...exactly how I feel.
No, I got sick this afternoon, and just woke up about an hour ago.

Re: SPEAKING OF THE BCS...
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:58 pm
by WoVeU
collegefbfan8898 wrote:But speaking of the BCS and in relation to the other thread about it. I know how it works and all that stuff and this is not a post about a playoff or tourney.
I was looking at some of the computer components. Check Oregon out:
Colley: Oregon's SOS rank is 112th
Massey: Oregon's SOS rank is 29th
Sagarin: Oregon's SOS rank is 39th
Just curious as to why Colley's is so far off?
I would say Colley's is so far off because 2 possible reasons.
1) There is an error in an input or algorithm.
2) He is an idiot.
Stay thirsty my friend!
Re: SPEAKING OF THE BCS...
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 3:48 am
by silverfox
Dossenator wrote:Just watched ESPN mock bcs show...they have Boise 1, Oregon 2, and TCU 3. For what it's Ohio State came in at 5 and Bama at 10. Things will work themselves out. As the season goes on the computers will like Boise and TCU less because of SOS and they will likely get leaped by a few teams.
Yeah, things could work themselves out. Right.
But what happens if VT and Oregon State win out and both start climbing in the BCS and Nevada only loses one game? Will we still predict the computers will like Boise and TCU less? If Oregon State beats Oregon (any bets?) do you think they could penetrate the Top 10? What about VT? If they win out the season what happens to SOS?
My point is mid-way through the season and all hell has broke loose and nobody knows for sure cuz this is all so unpredictable, just the way football is supposed to be...

Re: SPEAKING OF THE BCS...
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:06 am
by billybud
Colley has Oregon as #10 in ranking...I didn't look up SOS.
The ratings are all over...FSU goes from #2 to #39, for example. There is more consistancy at the top...Boise goes from #1 to #4. If you look at the comparison of polls (see link), you'll see that LSU is #1 about as much as Boise is. I think that it depends on how you treat the schedule (SOS).
http://www.masseyratings.com/cf/compare.htm
Re: SPEAKING OF THE BCS...
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:33 am
by Dossenator
silverfox wrote:Dossenator wrote:Just watched ESPN mock bcs show...they have Boise 1, Oregon 2, and TCU 3. For what it's Ohio State came in at 5 and Bama at 10. Things will work themselves out. As the season goes on the computers will like Boise and TCU less because of SOS and they will likely get leaped by a few teams.
Yeah, things could work themselves out. Right.
But what happens if VT and Oregon State win out and both start climbing in the BCS and Nevada only loses one game? Will we still predict the computers will like Boise and TCU less? If Oregon State beats Oregon (any bets?) do you think they could penetrate the Top 10? What about VT? If they win out the season what happens to SOS?
My point is mid-way through the season and all hell has broke loose and nobody knows for sure cuz this is all so unpredictable, just the way football is supposed to be...

It will be interseting to see how things play out. I still think the James Madison situation hurts. They mentioned on the show last night that each week when Boise and TCU are playing teams like Wyoming, Idaho, etc and teams like Bama are playing Ark, South Car, Auburn, LSU, etc that the computers will penalize Boise and TCU. That's what I meant by things will work themselves out.
Re: SPEAKING OF THE BCS...
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 10:18 am
by billybud
The computers will only matter if the points are very close (within hundredths) on the human polls....2/3 of the vote.
Re: SPEAKING OF THE BCS...
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:44 am
by Derek
billybud wrote:The computers will only matter if the points are very close (within hundredths) on the human polls....2/3 of the vote.
Ditto. Which is why it bothers me when people complain about the computers...they have nothing to do with it.
It's all part of the ESPN plan to create strife and question the system so that they get a playoff, thereby make more money of broadcasting.

Re: SPEAKING OF THE BCS...
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 12:53 pm
by Dossenator
It will really bother me that Boise and TCU may end the year ranked in the top 2 in the BCS standings without the resume to be there. They face very little adversity in a season. Look at just the SEC West alone....Auburn, Alabama, LSU, Arkansas....and Miss State has enough talent to upset any of those teams. It is brutal to not only win your conference in the SEC but to just win the SEC West is brutal. What happens if Bama, Auburn, LSU, Or Ark ends the season 11-1 and win the SEC championship game and is 12-1. Will that team bypass undefeated Boise and TCU in the BCS standings...they should.
Re: SPEAKING OF THE BCS...
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:24 pm
by silverfox
Re: SPEAKING OF THE BCS...
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 8:46 pm
by billybud
If Boise plays for it....it might set a new precedent for low accomplishment in terms of the number quality wins by a BCS Champion.
No champ has had less than four wins over teams who finish the season ranked (AP/Coaches).
But Oregon State and VT might be ranked at the end of the year...add Nevada..and that will give you three.