2012 College Football Update 8

Well, that was a strange week away, huh? After last week knocked Alabama off of the island, with Texas A&M winning the game of the year – it sure seemed like we were in an Oregon-Kansas State collision course. Of course, this week both Oregon and Kansas State screwed that up – and so Notre Dame is now the one lone unbeaten, and Notre Dame still has a game left with the disappointing but potent USC. Pretty clearly the SEC is back in the game here. As always, rankings below are as of yesterday’s action, and the methodology can be found here:

Rank Team W L RPI Margin PairWins
1 Notre Dame 11 0 0.684 (1) 22.909 (5) 123
2 Florida 10 1 0.666 (3) 21.426 (8) 121
3 Ohio State 11 0 0.641 (5) 18.488 (13) 121
4 Alabama 10 1 0.628 (7) 30.899 (1) 120
5 Florida State 10 1 0.58 (22) 23.068 (4) 119
6 Kansas State 10 1 0.625 (8) 22.313 (6) 118
7 Oregon 10 1 0.607 (14) 28.13 (2) 118
8 Georgia 10 1 0.607 (13) 19.587 (11) 116
9 Clemson 10 1 0.614 (11) 21.965 (7) 114
10 Stanford 9 2 0.667 (2) 16.604 (20) 113
11 LSU 9 2 0.622 (9) 18.163 (14) 112
12 Nebraska 9 2 0.652 (4) 17.453 (18) 112
13 Texas A&M 9 2 0.605 (15) 24.018 (3) 112
14 Oklahoma 8 2 0.602 (16) 20.391 (10) 111
15 Oregon State 8 2 0.635 (6) 17.684 (15) 110
16 South Carolina 9 2 0.618 (10) 17.604 (16) 108
17 Texas 8 2 0.583 (19) 15.833 (22) 107
18 Oklahoma State 7 3 0.577 (23) 19.15 (12) 106
19 UCLA 9 2 0.58 (21) 14.384 (28) 105
20 Michigan 8 3 0.608 (12) 16.235 (21) 104
21 San Jose State 9 2 0.569 (25) 15.691 (23) 103
22 Utah State 9 2 0.564 (28) 20.431 (9) 101
23 Penn State 7 4 0.565 (27) 15.472 (24) 99
24 Rutgers 9 1 0.558 (31) 12.586 (34) 98
25 Arizona 7 4 0.594 (17) 11.663 (37) 97
26 USC 7 4 0.568 (26) 15.064 (26) 97
27 Northwestern 8 3 0.571 (24) 10.319 (44) 96
28 Boise State 9 2 0.52 (55) 16.766 (19) 91
29 Fresno State 8 3 0.556 (32) 17.56 (17) 91
30 Arkansas State 8 3 0.55 (35) 10.074 (47) 89
31 Cincinnati 7 3 0.54 (41) 14.029 (30) 88
32 Michigan State 5 6 0.559 (30) 11.143 (41) 88
33 Washington 7 4 0.583 (20) 5.891 (63) 88
34 Louisville 9 1 0.548 (38) 8.312 (52) 87
35 Iowa State 6 5 0.549 (36) 10.113 (46) 85
36 Toledo 8 3 0.561 (29) 8.286 (53) 85
37 Mississippi State 8 3 0.552 (34) 12.134 (35) 84
38 Texas Tech 7 4 0.547 (39) 10.653 (43) 84
39 Virginia Tech 6 5 0.526 (49) 12.592 (33) 84
40 Wisconsin 7 4 0.546 (40) 13.817 (32) 84
41 Ball State 8 3 0.589 (18) 9.158 (49) 82
42 North Carolina 7 4 0.518 (56) 10.984 (42) 79
43 Tulsa 9 2 0.549 (37) 11.848 (36) 79
44 San Diego State 8 3 0.527 (46) 11.487 (39) 77
45 Baylor 5 5 0.521 (53) 11.543 (38) 76
46 Vanderbilt 7 4 0.536 (44) 8.961 (50) 76
47 BYU 6 5 0.514 (58) 15.365 (25) 75
48 Syracuse 6 5 0.536 (43) 8.129 (54) 75
49 TCU 6 4 0.517 (57) 9.683 (48) 74
50 UCF 8 3 0.527 (48) 14.373 (29) 73
51 Louisiana Tech 9 2 0.524 (51) 14.618 (27) 72
52 West Virginia 5 5 0.527 (47) 6.236 (59) 72
53 Georgia Tech 6 5 0.489 (69) 10.244 (45) 71
54 Northern Illinois 10 1 0.52 (54) 13.995 (31) 71
55 LA-Lafayette 6 4 0.523 (52) 7.964 (55) 70
56 Missouri 5 6 0.534 (45) 7.577 (57) 69
57 Kent State 10 1 0.556 (33) 8.832 (51) 68
58 Ole Miss 5 6 0.512 (60) 7.206 (58) 63
59 NC State 6 5 0.492 (67) 4.888 (65) 62
60 Duke 6 5 0.525 (50) 2.571 (73) 61
61 LA-Monroe 7 4 0.501 (62) 7.935 (56) 61
62 Western Kentucky 6 5 0.478 (73) 4.813 (66) 61
63 Pittsburgh 4 6 0.458 (83) 6.211 (60) 58
64 Bowling Green 7 4 0.505 (61) 5.026 (64) 57
65 Navy 7 4 0.54 (42) 4.783 (67) 57
66 Tennessee 4 7 0.495 (65) 5.894 (62) 57
67 Arkansas 4 7 0.5 (63) 2.761 (72) 56
68 Utah 4 7 0.464 (81) 6.005 (61) 56
69 Miami-FL 5 6 0.513 (59) 4.744 (68) 55
70 MTSU 7 3 0.492 (66) 3.716 (69) 54
71 Minnesota 6 5 0.489 (68) -0.017 (82) 52
72 Arizona State 6 5 0.477 (75) 11.316 (40) 51
73 Iowa 4 7 0.471 (78) 0.792 (77) 51
74 Purdue 5 6 0.499 (64) 1.406 (75) 50
75 Ohio 8 3 0.478 (74) 2.791 (71) 48
76 Troy 5 6 0.453 (86) 0.107 (81) 47
77 South Florida 3 7 0.475 (76) 1.667 (74) 46
78 Wake Forest 5 6 0.487 (70) -5.829 (105) 46
79 Auburn 3 8 0.458 (84) 0.163 (80) 43
80 California 3 9 0.481 (72) -0.974 (86) 43
81 East Carolina 7 4 0.483 (71) -0.659 (83) 43
82 Nevada 7 4 0.454 (85) 3.455 (70) 41
83 Kentucky 2 9 0.471 (77) -4.332 (99) 38
84 Virginia 4 7 0.449 (89) -3.113 (93) 38
85 Indiana 4 7 0.464 (80) -0.705 (84) 36
86 North Texas 4 7 0.461 (82) -4.132 (97) 36
87 Rice 5 6 0.444 (90) 0.589 (79) 32
88 Temple 4 6 0.452 (87) -2.585 (89) 32
89 Air Force 6 5 0.44 (93) 0.713 (78) 31
90 UTSA 7 4 0.439 (94) -4.228 (98) 31
91 Buffalo 4 7 0.451 (88) -2.802 (91) 30
92 Houston 4 7 0.436 (97) -2.663 (90) 26
93 Marshall 5 6 0.43 (101) -1.822 (87) 25
94 Connecticut 4 6 0.418 (104) -0.91 (85) 23
95 FIU 3 8 0.436 (98) -3.017 (92) 23
96 Maryland 4 7 0.441 (91) -4.51 (101) 23
97 Western Michigan 4 8 0.414 (107) -2.072 (88) 22
98 Kansas 1 10 0.437 (95) -4.81 (102) 21
99 Texas State 3 7 0.437 (96) -4.429 (100) 21
100 Wyoming 4 7 0.434 (100) -3.74 (95) 21
101 Central Michigan 5 6 0.44 (92) -6.507 (107) 20
102 Florida Atlantic 3 8 0.435 (99) -5.048 (103) 20
103 SMU 5 6 0.411 (108) 1.219 (76) 20
104 Boston College 2 9 0.424 (103) -4.127 (96) 19
105 Miami-OH 4 7 0.469 (79) -7.807 (110) 19
106 New Mexico 4 8 0.405 (111) -3.716 (94) 18
107 Illinois 2 9 0.415 (106) -7.863 (111) 17
108 UTEP 3 8 0.408 (110) -6.278 (106) 14
109 UAB 3 8 0.395 (116) -8.779 (113) 12
110 Washington State 2 9 0.403 (112) -9.998 (115) 11
111 Colorado State 3 8 0.4 (115) -8.417 (112) 9
112 Memphis 3 8 0.4 (114) -7.401 (109) 9
113 South Alabama 2 9 0.371 (123) -6.926 (108) 9
114 Army 2 9 0.4 (113) -9.425 (114) 8
115 Eastern Michigan 2 9 0.409 (109) -11.437 (118) 6
116 Tulane 2 9 0.384 (117) -11.367 (117) 6
117 Non FBS 10 97 0.416 (105) -18.7 (123) 6
118 Akron 1 10 0.356 (124) -10 (116) 5
119 UNLV 2 10 0.372 (122) -5.242 (104) 4
120 Hawaii 1 9 0.375 (119) -15.404 (120) 3
121 Colorado 1 10 0.424 (102) -19.461 (125) 1
122 Massachusetts 1 10 0.379 (118) -19.226 (124) 1
123 New Mexico State 1 9 0.348 (125) -15.533 (121) 1
124 Southern Miss 0 11 0.373 (121) -12.93 (119) 1
125 Idaho 1 10 0.374 (120) -17.131 (122) 0

Some notes from the week, and then our playoff preview:

  • I guess we should/could have seen this week’s two losses coming – or for that matter Alabama’s loss.  Alabama had recorded that wildly impressive comeback at LSU – but they also had built up their shield of invincibility against a very soft schedule – and an SEC schedule without any of the East threats.  Texas A&M is at least as good as LSU and had more playmaking with Manziell and thus they lost.  Kansas State?  Well that is less forgivable as Baylor gave up 40 points a game and 71 to West Virginia – though they have an elite offense.  Oregon merely lost an overtime game to a peer elite program – they had not faced much truly difficult opposition all season either, but Stanford is really really good.
  • So, with 2 weeks to go – what should we be focusing on.  Well, Stanford has to win at UCLA (#19 in this list) to clinch the Pac-12 North and earn the honor of facing UCLA a second time for the Pac-12 title.  If Stanford loses, then Oregon comes back into play – if it wins at #15 Oregon State in the Civil War.  For some reason, I keep expecting Oregon to emerge from this.  The funny thing is that Oregon took its loss late, which is usually suicidal – but has a chance to build up some serious brownie points.
  • Florida is in a peculiarly good position.  They are going to lose the SEC East, so their season ends with their annual tilt against #5 Florida State.  They beat Florida, their #2 RPI position will continue to strengthen.  Meanwhile they will be standing by and watching the SEC title game.  For the most part, the SEC title game winner is ahead of Florida in the pecking order.  However, if Georgia loses to Georgia Tech this week – and GT has been pretty good in Athens the two times Paul Johnson had faced them – and then beats Alabama in the SEC title game, it might be hard to keep Florida from being the #1 team in the SEC.  That said, I have to think Alabama is the most likely option.
  • From a straight BCS perspective, Alabama and Georgia and Notre Dame have the simplest “win and your in” tasks.  The ratings here are not huge Georgia fans, but as a practical BCS matter, it’s straightforward.

So how would our rankings and what we think of the rest of the season inform the BCS projection?

  • Notre Dame is #1.  Florida is the rankings #2 – but playing the season out, Alabama feels much more likely, so Notre Dame v Alabama
  • Oregon v Nebraska is the Rose Bowl, Florida State qualifies for the Orange Bowl, Kansas State qualifies for the Fiesta Bowl.
  • The Sugar Bowl loses Alabama as its tie-in, so it gets a replacement.  The choice is between Florida and Georgia, but Florida’s resume is just a ton better.
  • The Fiesta Bowl gets the first at-large.  All of the Pac-12 teams will be 3-loss teams in this scenario.  Oklahoma is the Big 12 team that would make the most sense but Kansas State is here already.  So we stay in the Pac-12 and go with UCLA – we are out of Pac-12 teams but the other conferences do not make a ton of sense.
  • The Sugar Bowl gets Clemson – very easy here.  Orange gets Louisville.

So in summation:

  • BCS Title Game: Notre Dame v Alabama
  • Rose Bowl: Oregon v Nebraska
  • Sugar Bowl: Florida v Clemson
  • Fiesta Bowl: Kansas State v UCLA
  • Orange Bowl: Florida State v Louisville

A National Playoff model – now that we know what it will look like, is easier to fill.  If we assume the Fiesta Bowl and the Sugar Bowl get the National Semifinals based on – well they are the last bowls to get rotated in …

  • The Top 4 seeds are: Notre Dame, Alabama (winning the SEC), Florida State (who in this view beats Florida), and Oregon (who nudges out K-State with wins over Oregon State and UCLA, of course Stanford wins out this is moot and goes to K-State).  Oregon/Kansas State get the #3 seed in this view.
  • As such, Notre Dame plays Florida State in the Fiesta Bowl, Alabama plays Oregon in the Sugar Bowl.
  • The Sugar Bowl as part of the national title rotation sends its champs to other places – but since both K-State and Alabama are actual semifinalists, no big deal.
  • The Rose Bowl loses Oregon, but gets a replacement – Oregon takes Stanford here and goes Stanford-Nebraska for the Rose Bowl (avoiding a regular season rematch of Nebraska-UCLA)
  • The Orange Bowl loses Florida State and goes with Clemson instead.  Florida as the next best SEC team goes here.
  • The Peach Bowl and Cotton get whomever … we got with Kansas State v Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl and Georgia v Oklahoma in the Peach Bowl.

2012 College Football Update 7

Well, after the most profound weekend of the year – where Kansas State, Alabama, and Oregon all had major tests while Notre Dame almost failed a test nobody saw coming – the race gets a little more definition. Alabama as of yesterday morning had played precisely nobody – and now after their win in the Game of the Year to date this season, that is fixed. Notre Dame continues to be spotty on offense, and needed some real luck, but they have put a lot of wins up. Kansas State keeps navigating through a very good Big 12 without a ton of difficulty, though one hopes Colin Klein’s injury is not serious. As always, rankings below are as of yesterday’s action, and the methodology can be found here:

Rank Team W L RPI Margin PairWins
1 Alabama 9 0 0.697 (2) 35.828 (1) 123
2 Kansas State 9 0 0.651 (5) 27.514 (3) 121
3 Notre Dame 9 0 0.711 (1) 23.938 (7) 120
4 Oregon 9 0 0.637 (8) 29.385 (2) 120
5 Florida 8 1 0.687 (3) 24.045 (6) 119
6 Florida State 8 1 0.582 (23) 24.111 (5) 118
7 Ohio State 10 0 0.646 (6) 19.916 (11) 118
8 Clemson 8 1 0.615 (12) 22.118 (9) 115
9 Georgia 8 1 0.63 (11) 18.474 (13) 115
10 Oregon State 7 1 0.662 (4) 16.408 (19) 114
11 South Carolina 7 2 0.636 (9) 19.767 (12) 114
12 Nebraska 7 2 0.646 (7) 15.934 (22) 112
13 Texas A&M 7 2 0.613 (13) 26.608 (4) 111
14 LSU 7 2 0.611 (15) 17.414 (14) 109
15 Oklahoma 6 2 0.606 (16) 23.9 (8) 109
16 Stanford 7 2 0.631 (10) 14.53 (27) 108
17 Texas Tech 6 3 0.592 (19) 17.25 (15) 107
18 Penn State 6 3 0.584 (22) 16.645 (17) 105
19 UCLA 7 2 0.587 (20) 15.896 (23) 105
20 Texas 7 2 0.585 (21) 14.761 (26) 103
21 Arizona 5 4 0.613 (14) 12.023 (38) 98
22 Michigan 6 3 0.602 (17) 14.89 (25) 98
23 Oklahoma State 5 3 0.564 (29) 16.529 (18) 98
24 Cincinnati 6 2 0.568 (26) 14.477 (28) 96
25 San Jose State 7 2 0.57 (25) 14.255 (31) 96
26 Iowa State 5 4 0.564 (28) 12.935 (34) 93
27 Boise State 7 2 0.541 (39) 16.174 (20) 92
28 North Carolina 6 3 0.556 (34) 12.547 (36) 91
29 Utah State 8 2 0.544 (38) 19.981 (10) 90
30 Michigan State 5 5 0.571 (24) 11.256 (40) 89
31 Northwestern 7 2 0.561 (32) 11.311 (39) 88
32 USC 6 3 0.56 (33) 14.309 (30) 88
33 Washington 5 4 0.597 (18) 3.734 (69) 86
34 Virginia Tech 5 4 0.533 (45) 12.866 (35) 85
35 Mississippi State 7 2 0.55 (37) 12.237 (37) 84
36 Fresno State 7 3 0.537 (44) 16.12 (21) 82
37 Louisville 9 0 0.565 (27) 10.565 (45) 81
38 BYU 5 4 0.53 (47) 15.339 (24) 80
39 Louisiana Tech 8 1 0.533 (46) 16.726 (16) 80
40 Missouri 4 5 0.539 (42) 8.164 (50) 80
41 Wisconsin 6 3 0.54 (40) 10.847 (42) 79
42 Rutgers 7 1 0.54 (41) 11.089 (41) 77
43 TCU 6 3 0.524 (52) 10.727 (43) 77
44 West Virginia 5 3 0.555 (35) 8.122 (51) 76
45 San Diego State 7 3 0.518 (55) 9.688 (46) 74
46 Toledo 8 1 0.561 (31) 7.083 (53) 71
47 UCF 7 2 0.514 (56) 14.334 (29) 69
48 Tennessee 4 5 0.528 (50) 8.801 (49) 67
49 Tulsa 7 2 0.522 (54) 9.004 (47) 67
50 Vanderbilt 5 4 0.508 (58) 5.823 (64) 66
51 Arizona State 5 4 0.503 (59) 13.213 (33) 65
52 Duke 6 4 0.529 (48) 3.71 (70) 65
53 Ole Miss 5 4 0.529 (49) 6.598 (57) 65
54 Arkansas State 6 3 0.523 (53) 7.003 (54) 64
55 LA-Monroe 6 3 0.5 (60) 8.805 (48) 64
56 Utah 4 5 0.486 (71) 10.609 (44) 64
57 Baylor 4 4 0.495 (61) 7.157 (52) 63
58 Northern Illinois 9 1 0.494 (63) 13.326 (32) 63
59 Pittsburgh 4 5 0.475 (76) 6.926 (55) 62
60 Western Kentucky 6 3 0.508 (57) 6.48 (58) 62
61 Ball State 6 3 0.553 (36) 5.831 (63) 61
62 Kent State 8 1 0.525 (51) 6.158 (61) 61
63 Navy 6 3 0.561 (30) 5.942 (62) 61
64 Arkansas 4 5 0.492 (65) 5.214 (65) 60
65 Iowa 4 5 0.493 (64) 3.483 (71) 60
66 Syracuse 4 5 0.488 (68) 6.346 (59) 54
67 Miami-FL 4 5 0.538 (43) 3.235 (72) 53
68 Ohio 8 1 0.487 (69) 5.084 (66) 53
69 Wake Forest 5 4 0.486 (70) -1.069 (88) 52
70 California 3 7 0.47 (81) 2.902 (74) 51
71 NC State 5 4 0.473 (78) 3.113 (73) 51
72 LA-Lafayette 5 3 0.481 (74) 6.334 (60) 50
73 Bowling Green 6 3 0.49 (67) 2.125 (78) 48
74 Kentucky 1 9 0.495 (62) -5.55 (103) 47
75 South Florida 3 6 0.474 (77) 4.874 (67) 47
76 Indiana 4 5 0.481 (73) 2.869 (75) 46
77 MTSU 6 3 0.482 (72) 2.459 (76) 46
78 Virginia 3 6 0.454 (85) -0.818 (84) 41
79 Minnesota 5 4 0.472 (80) 0.294 (82) 40
80 Nevada 6 3 0.451 (86) 4.233 (68) 40
81 Purdue 3 6 0.472 (79) 1.132 (80) 40
82 East Carolina 6 4 0.476 (75) -0.475 (83) 39
83 Auburn 2 7 0.46 (83) 1.092 (81) 38
84 Georgia Tech 4 5 0.443 (90) 6.73 (56) 37
85 UTSA 5 4 0.443 (92) -2.326 (91) 37
86 Western Michigan 4 6 0.443 (91) -0.915 (85) 33
87 Houston 4 5 0.44 (93) -1.005 (86) 32
88 Air Force 5 4 0.435 (96) 2.27 (77) 31
89 Buffalo 2 7 0.449 (88) -2.425 (92) 29
90 North Texas 3 6 0.463 (82) -3.264 (96) 28
91 Temple 3 5 0.454 (84) -3.457 (99) 28
92 Marshall 4 5 0.434 (98) -1.253 (89) 26
93 New Mexico 4 6 0.437 (95) -3.005 (94) 25
94 SMU 4 5 0.424 (103) 1.834 (79) 25
95 Troy 4 5 0.433 (99) -1.057 (87) 25
96 Kansas 1 8 0.435 (97) -3.062 (95) 24
97 Illinois 2 7 0.449 (87) -6.404 (105) 23
98 Rice 4 6 0.428 (102) -2.705 (93) 22
99 Texas State 3 5 0.444 (89) -5.05 (102) 22
100 FIU 2 8 0.428 (101) -3.303 (98) 20
101 Florida Atlantic 2 7 0.428 (100) -6.614 (106) 19
102 Boston College 2 7 0.41 (108) -4.231 (101) 18
103 Maryland 4 5 0.41 (109) -3.97 (100) 18
104 Miami-OH 4 5 0.49 (66) -7.735 (113) 18
105 Central Michigan 3 6 0.438 (94) -7.476 (111) 17
106 UNLV 2 8 0.404 (110) -1.661 (90) 17
107 Wyoming 2 7 0.411 (107) -5.635 (104) 15
108 UAB 2 7 0.404 (111) -7.274 (110) 13
109 UTEP 2 7 0.395 (114) -6.836 (107) 12
110 Washington State 2 7 0.411 (106) -9.314 (114) 12
111 Connecticut 3 6 0.39 (116) -3.293 (97) 11
112 Akron 1 9 0.381 (118) -7.261 (109) 10
113 Army 2 7 0.39 (115) -6.971 (108) 9
114 South Alabama 2 7 0.361 (124) -7.569 (112) 7
115 Tulane 2 7 0.39 (117) -11.82 (116) 7
116 Colorado State 2 7 0.378 (119) -11.616 (115) 6
117 Southern Miss 0 9 0.399 (112) -12.279 (117) 6
118 Non FBS 10 89 0.412 (105) -19.147 (124) 6
119 Eastern Michigan 1 8 0.395 (113) -13.488 (119) 5
120 Colorado 1 8 0.414 (104) -17.969 (122) 4
121 Hawaii 1 7 0.364 (122) -16.763 (121) 3
122 Memphis 1 8 0.363 (123) -13.206 (118) 1
123 New Mexico State 1 8 0.333 (125) -14.567 (120) 1
124 Idaho 1 8 0.365 (121) -18.047 (123) 0
125 Massachusetts 0 9 0.374 (120) -20.83 (125) 0

So what is the fun stuff this week?

  • Well clearly, wow with Oregon’s 62 point outburst.  730 yards in a regulation game against a real opponent.  Yeah yeah, you hear the “wait til they play an SEC team” bleatings, but the team had no trouble moving the ball against LSU last year – they just made mistakes.  They will be deserved underdogs against an Alabama, but what weapons they have!
  • Notre Dame – wow what a lucky Pass Interference.  But every team needs some luck – heck Alabama needed LSU to whiff on a series of 50-50 chances.
  • LSU is a heck of a team, and might be better than last year’s edition because of a real quarterback – but that’s a moot point now.

Enough of the pleasantries, the BCS assessment:

  • National Title Game: Alabama vs Kansas State – K-State moved ahead of Notre Dame after last week, no real shock there
  • Rose Bowl: still Oregon vs Nebraska, we can agree on that
  • Fiesta and Sugar Bowl lose teams, we get Florida to the Sugar Bowl and Notre Dame to the Fiesta Bowl
  • Fiesta, Sugar, Orange the pecking order … so Notre Dame gets Oregon State, Florida gets Clemson and Florida State plays Louisville.

So the BCS lineup to me should be:

  • Championship: Alabama v Kansas State
  • Rose: Oregon v Nebraska
  • Sugar: Florida v Clemson
  • Fiesta: Notre Dame v Oregon State
  • Orange: Florida State v Louisville

If we go to the National Playoff Model, using the Fiesta and Sugar Bowls as the semifinals:

  • Alabama v Oregon, Kansas State v Notre Dame … for the sake of venue, the former goes to New Orleans, the latter to Glendale
  • Rose Bowl takes Nebraska, but replaces Oregon with Oregon State
  • Orange Bowl as a contracted bowl takes Florida State vs South Carolina
  • Thing that isn’t Champions Bowl takes Florida and Oklahoma
  • Peach Bowl: Clemson vs Georgia

2012 College Football Update 6

Well, after falling asleep at the wheel for a week, a week where Florida threw down against South Carolina and Kansas State continued to stake their claim in an increasingly amazing season, we are back in the saddle. Of course, this past week’s action was also very telling as Alabama faced its first decent opponent since the opener and Notre Dame had a chance to show the doubters a thing or two against the increasingly mighty Sooners. Interestingly, compared to the last time we did this, Notre Dame has done nothing but really bolster their resume, but then so did another team with a Heisman clubhouse leader.  As always, rankings below are as of yesterday’s action, and the methodology can be found here:

Rank Team W L RPI Margin PairWins
1 Alabama 8 0 0.692 (3) 38.848 (1) 123
2 Kansas State 8 0 0.669 (4) 29.141 (3) 121
3 Notre Dame 8 0 0.733 (1) 25.929 (5) 121
4 Florida 7 1 0.693 (2) 26.046 (4) 120
5 Oregon 8 0 0.633 (10) 30.549 (2) 120
6 Ohio State 9 0 0.665 (6) 20.299 (10) 119
7 Florida State 8 1 0.592 (21) 24.892 (8) 115
8 Georgia 7 1 0.623 (13) 16.39 (17) 115
9 South Carolina 7 2 0.632 (11) 19.472 (11) 115
10 Oregon State 6 1 0.665 (7) 15.046 (26) 114
11 Stanford 6 2 0.667 (5) 15.726 (20) 112
12 Texas Tech 6 2 0.629 (12) 21.079 (9) 112
13 Arizona 5 3 0.634 (9) 17.023 (16) 111
14 LSU 7 1 0.623 (14) 15.889 (19) 111
15 Clemson 7 1 0.595 (18) 18.659 (13) 110
16 Nebraska 6 2 0.637 (8) 15.114 (23) 110
17 Oklahoma 5 2 0.594 (19) 25.108 (7) 106
18 Boise State 7 1 0.574 (27) 16.37 (18) 105
19 Texas A&M 6 2 0.588 (24) 25.336 (6) 105
20 Iowa State 5 3 0.6 (16) 15.108 (24) 104
21 Penn State 5 3 0.581 (25) 14.643 (27) 102
22 Mississippi State 7 1 0.572 (29) 14.609 (28) 101
23 Michigan 5 3 0.595 (17) 15.335 (22) 100
24 Texas 6 2 0.569 (31) 14.27 (31) 98
25 Cincinnati 5 2 0.569 (32) 14.154 (32) 97
26 USC 6 2 0.577 (26) 14.13 (33) 95
27 North Carolina 6 3 0.561 (35) 12.94 (34) 94
28 Oklahoma State 5 2 0.554 (39) 18.158 (14) 94
29 Northwestern 7 2 0.568 (33) 11.35 (42) 93
30 San Jose State 6 2 0.589 (23) 14.584 (29) 93
31 West Virginia 5 2 0.593 (20) 8.288 (50) 93
32 Louisville 8 0 0.561 (34) 8.759 (47) 92
33 Michigan State 5 4 0.59 (22) 12.052 (38) 90
34 Utah State 7 2 0.545 (42) 18.791 (12) 90
35 Washington 4 4 0.601 (15) 4.049 (69) 87
36 Fresno State 6 3 0.558 (38) 17.349 (15) 85
37 UCLA 6 2 0.572 (30) 12.796 (36) 85
38 BYU 5 4 0.529 (51) 15.573 (21) 80
39 Wisconsin 6 3 0.546 (40) 11.951 (40) 80
40 Western Kentucky 6 2 0.531 (49) 7.922 (51) 78
41 Kent State 7 1 0.531 (48) 6.389 (59) 77
42 Tennessee 3 5 0.534 (46) 10.462 (44) 77
43 Virginia Tech 4 4 0.518 (56) 12.714 (37) 77
44 NC State 5 3 0.533 (47) 8.356 (49) 76
45 Rutgers 7 1 0.545 (41) 11.438 (41) 76
46 TCU 5 3 0.505 (61) 12.001 (39) 76
47 Tulsa 7 1 0.539 (43) 9.624 (46) 73
48 Iowa 4 4 0.529 (50) 3.566 (71) 72
49 Miami-FL 4 4 0.56 (36) 5.437 (62) 71
50 Missouri 4 4 0.528 (52) 7.899 (52) 71
51 Duke 6 3 0.534 (45) 3.944 (70) 69
52 Toledo 8 1 0.559 (37) 7.332 (54) 69
53 Baylor 3 4 0.52 (55) 7.261 (55) 68
54 Louisiana Tech 7 1 0.506 (60) 15.063 (25) 66
55 Navy 5 3 0.574 (28) 6.864 (58) 65
56 Utah 3 5 0.493 (67) 8.646 (48) 64
57 LA-Monroe 6 2 0.522 (54) 9.832 (45) 63
58 Northern Illinois 8 1 0.504 (63) 12.812 (35) 62
59 Ole Miss 5 3 0.506 (59) 7.854 (53) 60
60 Vanderbilt 4 4 0.504 (62) 2.737 (76) 60
61 Ball State 6 3 0.538 (44) 4.938 (64) 59
62 Pittsburgh 4 4 0.443 (89) 5.788 (60) 59
63 UCF 6 2 0.5 (65) 11.198 (43) 59
64 Minnesota 5 3 0.494 (66) 1.791 (81) 58
65 Arkansas State 5 3 0.51 (58) 5.613 (61) 57
66 Syracuse 4 4 0.501 (64) 7.133 (56) 57
67 Arizona State 5 3 0.491 (69) 14.463 (30) 56
68 Bowling Green 6 3 0.493 (68) 2.354 (78) 56
69 Kentucky 1 8 0.513 (57) -2.391 (94) 56
70 California 3 6 0.485 (72) 4.289 (68) 52
71 Arkansas 3 5 0.47 (81) 4.505 (66) 51
72 South Florida 2 6 0.485 (73) 4.875 (65) 49
73 Wake Forest 4 4 0.487 (71) -2.814 (97) 49
74 Auburn 1 7 0.479 (77) -0.641 (85) 48
75 Ohio 7 1 0.488 (70) 3.318 (73) 47
76 San Diego State 6 3 0.472 (79) 6.972 (57) 46
77 Purdue 3 5 0.481 (75) 3.185 (74) 44
78 Air Force 5 3 0.457 (83) 5.041 (63) 42
79 Central Michigan 3 5 0.47 (80) -7.397 (110) 41
80 Indiana 3 5 0.474 (78) 3.143 (75) 41
81 Nevada 6 3 0.444 (87) 4.438 (67) 40
82 New Mexico 4 5 0.481 (76) 1.877 (80) 40
83 MTSU 5 3 0.454 (84) 1.105 (82) 36
84 LA-Lafayette 4 3 0.443 (88) 2.591 (77) 35
85 Marshall 3 5 0.449 (85) -1.024 (87) 33
86 North Texas 3 5 0.482 (74) -1.651 (89) 33
87 Troy 4 4 0.442 (90) -0.799 (86) 31
88 Houston 4 4 0.437 (94) 1.104 (83) 30
89 UTSA 5 3 0.429 (97) -2.716 (96) 30
90 Kansas 1 7 0.436 (95) -0.619 (84) 28
91 Temple 3 4 0.438 (91) -1.937 (91) 27
92 Western Michigan 3 6 0.423 (98) -1.319 (88) 27
93 East Carolina 5 4 0.463 (82) -3.498 (99) 26
94 Buffalo 1 7 0.438 (92) -2.712 (95) 25
95 Maryland 4 4 0.437 (93) -2.22 (93) 25
96 Texas State 3 4 0.448 (86) -3.79 (100) 25
97 Rice 3 6 0.416 (101) -1.868 (90) 24
98 SMU 4 4 0.412 (107) 2.242 (79) 23
99 Virginia 2 6 0.406 (112) -5.659 (104) 22
100 Boston College 2 6 0.412 (105) -3.387 (98) 19
101 Miami-OH 4 4 0.524 (53) -7.777 (112) 19
102 Florida Atlantic 2 6 0.435 (96) -6.71 (108) 18
103 Connecticut 3 5 0.408 (110) -2.115 (92) 16
104 Georgia Tech 3 5 0.405 (114) 3.478 (72) 16
105 South Alabama 2 6 0.409 (109) -4.87 (103) 16
106 Wyoming 1 7 0.421 (99) -6.347 (106) 16
107 Illinois 2 6 0.412 (106) -6.44 (107) 14
108 Washington State 2 6 0.415 (103) -7.061 (109) 13
109 FIU 1 8 0.406 (111) -4.658 (102) 12
110 UAB 1 7 0.403 (115) -7.671 (111) 12
111 UTEP 2 7 0.406 (113) -5.953 (105) 11
112 Akron 1 8 0.362 (119) -9.776 (113) 10
113 UNLV 1 8 0.399 (116) -3.971 (101) 10
114 Colorado State 2 6 0.396 (117) -10.527 (114) 8
115 Tulane 2 6 0.415 (102) -12.035 (117) 8
116 Southern Miss 0 8 0.418 (100) -12.59 (118) 7
117 Non FBS 10 89 0.413 (104) -19.16 (124) 6
118 Eastern Michigan 1 7 0.383 (118) -13.517 (119) 5
119 Army 1 7 0.361 (120) -11.723 (116) 4
120 Colorado 1 7 0.409 (108) -16.357 (121) 4
121 New Mexico State 1 7 0.346 (125) -11.265 (115) 4
122 Hawaii 1 6 0.359 (121) -16.473 (122) 3
123 Memphis 1 7 0.357 (122) -14.072 (120) 2
124 Idaho 1 7 0.353 (123) -17.895 (123) 1
125 Massachusetts 0 8 0.347 (124) -23.15 (125) 0

As for the impressions of the last week (or two)?

  1. Alabama continues its leading adjusted scoring margin by taking apart previously unbeaten Mississippi State.  Obviously this leads into their big road test coming up at LSU.  LSU will not be scared of them sure, but Alabama’s offense looks downright frightening with the efficiency AJ McCarron is displaying.  I have a hard time trusting LSU’s offense, but still Baton Rouge at night is not to be slept on.
  2. Florida as you recall was the top team here for the last few weeks, but obviously cede that with the loss to Georgia.  However, the drop is merely to #4, as Georgia is not chopped liver, and they are still #2 in the RPI.  Their resume is spectacular, just a bit less spectacular than it had been.
  3. Notre Dame of course with its stunning domination of Oklahoma I think at this point has to have quieted critics – and this is coming from someone who dislikes Notre Dame!  The schedule opens up until the season ending jaunt to USC.  I am not sure they will ever wow people like Oregon does, but their #1 RPI position is extremely worthy.  That said, they are tied with Kansas State for pairwins, but beat them out with the higher RPI.

So, where does this leave us for a BCS “should” projection?

  • Alabama vs Notre Dame as your national title game.  This is pretty obvious.
  • Rose Bowl gets what it wants – Oregon vs Nebraska
  • Florida is #4 and the non-SEC winner, so automatically in
  • Rest of the lineup is Fiesta-Sugar-Orange in priority.  The automatic bids are Kansas State (Big 12), Florida State (ACC), Big East (Louisville).  Oregon State and Texas Tech get the honors for the other slots.

The bowl lineup:

  • BCS Title Game: Alabama v Notre Dame
  • Rose: Oregon v Nebraska
  • Fiesta: Kansas State v Oregon State
  • Sugar: Florida v Texas Tech
  • Orange: Florida State v Louisville

If we go to the 2014-15 “National Championship” model, with is more fleshed out you’d be looking at your six championship bowls:

  • Rose Bowl (Big Ten Champ v Pac-12 Champ)
  • Champions Bowl (either Cotton or Sugar, SEC champ v Big-12 champ)
  • Orange Bowl (ACC Champ v either Notre Dame, SEC at-large or Big Ten at-large)
  • Fiesta Bowl
  • Cotton-Sugar Bowl
  • Peach Bowl (yes, I know it has a corporate name – I don’t care)

The Top 4 seeds would be Alabama, Notre Dame, Kansas State, Oregon.  Since a committee is selecting the four teams, them passing over a league champ for an SEC team that won’t win its division most likely seems a hard sell.  Two of the six bowls will be deemed national semifinals.  Given the rotation the BCS had, it stands to reason the Fiesta and Sugar would get its turn.  So the Sugar Bowl gets Alabama vs Oregon, while Notre Dame-Kansas State is the Fiesta Bowl matchup.  This leaves us with the other four bowls to deal with, so let’s go.

Contracted Bowls:

The Rose Bowl gets Nebraska, period.  Losing Oregon to the Final Four, they get their choice of the highest remaining teams.  Oregon State is #10 and still a worthy Pac-12 team to take, so we have an Oregon State vs Nebraska Rose Bowl

The Champions Bowl loses both its teams, but we are contracted to have an SEC-Big 12 matchup, so we go down the line to Florida vs Texas Tech.  We assume this is the Cotton Bowl this year.

The Orange Bowl gets Florida State and the best team remaining.  The best choice is Georgia, so Florida State v Georgia

The final bowl is the Peach Bowl.  As an access bowl it has no ties, just the best matchup.  We take South Carolina v Stanford.

In summary:

  • Fiesta Bowl (Semifinal A): Notre Dame v Kansas State
  • Sugar Bowl (Semifinal B): Alabama v Oregon
  • Champions Bowl: Florida v Texas Tech
  • Rose Bowl: Oregon State v Nebraska
  • Orange Bowl: Florida State v Georgia
  • Peach Bowl: South Carolina v Stanford

2012 College Football Update 5

Well, Sunday night and that must mean the first BCS Rankings hit the presses.  I can proudly say that the Top 2 as of initial printing, 2 of my Top 3 match the BCS, which granted is not the goal of the rankings – after all I think mine are better!  But it is interesting that the #1 team in terms of adjusted scoring margin and the #2 team in RPI terms sit at the top – a classic case of the “what” vs the “who”.   As always, rankings below are as of yesterday’s action, and the methodology can be found here:

Rank Team W L RPI Margin PairWins
1 Notre Dame 6 0 0.744 (1) 25.883 (6) 122
2 Alabama 6 0 0.686 (5) 37.808 (1) 121
3 Florida 6 0 0.723 (2) 25.69 (9) 120
4 Ohio State 7 0 0.666 (6) 20.991 (13) 118
5 Oregon 6 0 0.638 (12) 29.487 (3) 118
6 Oregon State 5 0 0.71 (3) 18.561 (16) 118
7 Kansas State 6 0 0.655 (10) 25.744 (8) 117
8 South Carolina 6 1 0.642 (11) 26.746 (5) 116
9 Texas Tech 5 1 0.657 (9) 29.125 (4) 116
10 Oklahoma 4 1 0.626 (13) 31.707 (2) 113
11 Iowa State 4 2 0.661 (7) 21.76 (11) 112
12 Stanford 4 2 0.695 (4) 18.248 (17) 112
13 Georgia 5 1 0.605 (18) 18.704 (15) 110
14 Texas A&M 5 1 0.619 (14) 25.869 (7) 110
15 Florida State 6 1 0.566 (32) 24.565 (10) 107
16 West Virginia 5 1 0.66 (8) 14.473 (31) 107
17 LSU 6 1 0.611 (17) 16.739 (19) 106
18 Penn State 4 2 0.59 (21) 15.992 (24) 106
19 Texas 4 2 0.598 (20) 21.599 (12) 105
20 Boise State 5 1 0.618 (15) 15.244 (28) 104
21 USC 5 1 0.613 (16) 14.607 (30) 103
22 Michigan 4 2 0.584 (24) 20.69 (14) 100
23 North Carolina 5 2 0.569 (31) 16.158 (22) 97
24 Mississippi State 6 0 0.563 (35) 13.116 (36) 96
25 Arizona 3 3 0.602 (19) 14.21 (32) 95
26 Western Kentucky 5 1 0.588 (22) 8.182 (52) 94
27 Clemson 5 1 0.562 (36) 15.717 (25) 92
28 Nebraska 4 2 0.585 (23) 13.781 (35) 92
29 Northwestern 6 1 0.572 (28) 10.14 (44) 92
30 Michigan State 4 3 0.582 (25) 10.767 (42) 91
31 Cincinnati 5 0 0.564 (34) 15.354 (27) 88
32 TCU 5 1 0.532 (50) 15.643 (26) 88
33 Iowa 4 2 0.566 (33) 7.11 (58) 87
34 Louisville 6 0 0.548 (41) 8.047 (54) 87
35 Arizona State 5 1 0.525 (53) 18.065 (18) 86
36 Louisiana Tech 5 1 0.55 (40) 16.255 (20) 85
37 Virginia Tech 4 3 0.519 (59) 16.179 (21) 85
38 Wisconsin 5 2 0.572 (30) 10.966 (40) 85
39 UCLA 5 2 0.561 (37) 13.098 (37) 84
40 Tulsa 6 1 0.546 (43) 9.271 (46) 82
41 Northern Illinois 6 1 0.523 (56) 10.324 (43) 81
42 Utah State 5 2 0.523 (57) 14.021 (33) 81
43 Tennessee 3 3 0.544 (45) 13.959 (34) 78
44 California 3 4 0.544 (44) 12.461 (38) 76
45 Rutgers 6 0 0.577 (27) 9.197 (47) 76
46 NC State 4 2 0.535 (48) 10.089 (45) 75
47 Toledo 6 1 0.528 (52) 5.472 (64) 75
48 Fresno State 4 3 0.534 (49) 16.009 (23) 74
49 Baylor 3 2 0.541 (46) 11.654 (39) 73
50 Oklahoma State 3 2 0.498 (71) 14.634 (29) 73
51 Missouri 3 4 0.551 (39) 8.732 (51) 72
52 Washington 3 3 0.577 (26) 6.755 (60) 72
53 San Jose State 4 2 0.524 (54) 9.086 (49) 70
54 BYU 4 3 0.493 (74) 10.957 (41) 69
55 Maryland 4 2 0.532 (51) 1.401 (84) 68
56 Miami-FL 4 3 0.572 (29) 5.194 (68) 68
57 Vanderbilt 2 4 0.556 (38) 4.61 (69) 67
58 Nevada 6 1 0.49 (76) 7.258 (56) 64
59 Temple 3 2 0.501 (66) 5.533 (63) 63
60 Arkansas 3 4 0.5 (69) 5.564 (62) 60
61 Ball State 4 3 0.518 (60) 4.036 (73) 60
62 Navy 3 3 0.537 (47) 1.005 (87) 58
63 Ohio 7 0 0.516 (61) 6.757 (59) 57
64 South Florida 2 4 0.523 (55) 6.356 (61) 55
65 LA-Lafayette 4 1 0.502 (65) 7.242 (57) 54
66 LA-Monroe 4 2 0.497 (72) 9.181 (48) 53
67 Troy 3 3 0.514 (62) 5.435 (65) 53
68 Connecticut 3 4 0.458 (92) 4.51 (70) 51
69 UCF 4 2 0.493 (75) 8.139 (53) 49
70 Wake Forest 3 3 0.495 (73) -0.412 (92) 49
71 New Mexico 4 3 0.521 (58) 2.958 (76) 47
72 Ole Miss 4 3 0.489 (77) 7.423 (55) 47
73 Central Michigan 2 4 0.5 (68) -10.663 (113) 46
74 Duke 5 2 0.511 (63) 3.851 (74) 46
75 Utah 2 4 0.487 (79) 8.798 (50) 46
76 Bowling Green 4 3 0.511 (64) 2.847 (77) 44
77 Minnesota 4 2 0.5 (67) 2.793 (78) 44
78 Pittsburgh 2 4 0.41 (107) 2.746 (79) 44
79 Kent State 5 1 0.476 (84) -1.514 (95) 42
80 UTSA 5 1 0.434 (97) 1.365 (85) 42
81 Syracuse 2 4 0.485 (80) 3.21 (75) 40
82 Kentucky 1 6 0.547 (42) 1.268 (86) 39
83 Auburn 1 5 0.483 (81) 2.489 (80) 38
84 Arkansas State 4 3 0.482 (82) 0.943 (88) 34
85 Purdue 3 3 0.46 (89) 4.459 (71) 34
86 East Carolina 4 3 0.481 (83) 0.524 (89) 33
87 Marshall 2 4 0.487 (78) 0.35 (90) 33
88 Houston 3 3 0.458 (93) 4.127 (72) 32
89 Texas State 3 3 0.473 (86) -1.488 (94) 30
90 Virginia 2 5 0.451 (96) -2.581 (98) 30
91 Indiana 2 4 0.46 (91) 2.225 (82) 29
92 UAB 1 5 0.46 (90) -2.433 (96) 25
93 Buffalo 1 5 0.452 (95) -2.53 (97) 23
94 Georgia Tech 2 4 0.413 (103) 5.232 (67) 21
95 Illinois 2 5 0.46 (88) -3.819 (103) 21
96 Kansas 1 5 0.417 (100) 0.086 (91) 21
97 North Texas 2 4 0.474 (85) -3.899 (104) 21
98 Rice 2 5 0.42 (99) -3.303 (101) 19
99 San Diego State 4 3 0.407 (110) 5.417 (66) 17
100 South Alabama 1 5 0.411 (105) -2.965 (100) 17
101 Western Michigan 3 4 0.41 (108) -1.4 (93) 17
102 Boston College 1 5 0.411 (106) -3.376 (102) 15
103 Miami-OH 3 4 0.498 (70) -11.225 (115) 15
104 MTSU 4 2 0.404 (112) 2.366 (81) 15
105 SMU 2 4 0.413 (104) -5.448 (108) 15
106 Washington State 2 5 0.414 (101) -7.595 (110) 15
107 Southern Miss 0 6 0.463 (87) -6.527 (109) 14
108 FIU 1 6 0.408 (109) -4.094 (105) 12
109 Florida Atlantic 1 5 0.42 (98) -8.377 (112) 12
110 Hawaii 1 5 0.405 (111) -14.505 (119) 11
111 UTEP 1 6 0.398 (113) -4.418 (106) 11
112 Air Force 3 3 0.372 (116) 1.597 (83) 10
113 Wyoming 1 5 0.386 (114) -2.662 (99) 10
114 Akron 1 6 0.355 (119) -8.039 (111) 9
115 UNLV 1 6 0.373 (115) -4.995 (107) 9
116 Tulane 1 5 0.455 (94) -14.709 (120) 7
117 Non FBS 10 89 0.413 (102) -18.752 (124) 7
118 Army 1 5 0.355 (118) -11.116 (114) 6
119 New Mexico State 1 5 0.325 (125) -11.544 (116) 4
120 Eastern Michigan 0 6 0.362 (117) -16.98 (121) 3
121 Colorado State 1 6 0.342 (123) -13.07 (117) 2
122 Memphis 1 5 0.343 (122) -13.9 (118) 1
123 Colorado 1 5 0.346 (121) -17.45 (123) 0
124 Idaho 1 6 0.338 (124) -17.117 (122) 0
125 Massachusetts 0 6 0.35 (120) -21.525 (125) 0

What have we learned this week?

  1. I think at this point, I’d expect the adjusted scoring margin to better match the BCS and whatnot.  After all, the BCS is largely concerned with eye test, and Alabama and Oregon answer the mail there.  Of course, these rankings consider the “who” as well as the “how”.  Is Notre Dame “better” than Alabama?  That is hard to justify by the eye test, but it is clear that Notre Dame, Florida, Oregon State, have all actually “accomplished” more.  That said, clearly Alabama will get its chances.
  2. The big game of the week was South Carolina-LSU obviously, a win LSU had to have to keep its BCS hopes going.  South Carolina was #6 of course last week, and clearly the rankings did not punish them for a close loss.  Indeed, LSU adds some beef for their until recently fairly lean profile.
  3. The big winners of the week turn out to be Oklahoma.  With their evisceration of Texas, Oklahoma is in very good shape to possibly be in line to move up if they keep winning Big 12 games.  Especially with Texas Tech’s win looking better and better, Oklahoma could be at the top of this list pretty soon.

So what does this mean BCS-wise?

  • Championship Game: Notre Dame vs Alabama, pretty straighforward.  The Sugar Bowl takes Florida getting first crack
  • Rose Bowl gets Oregon State, which nips out Oregon on the vast difference in schedule merit.  From the Big Ten, someone has to win I guess – Michigan gets the nod for now.
  • Fiesta Bowl – Kansas State at the top, they play Oregon … Sugar Bowl – Florida vs Texas Tech, though I’d imagine it will be Oklahoma if you ask me this later.  Orange Bowl gets Cincinnati vs Maryland – ick!

Notre Dame, Florida, Bama and Oregon State are your final four.

2012 College Football Update 4

Well, that was interesting.  It is hard to decide what was the highlight of the weekend – South Carolina’s loud pronouncement of their intention, Florida continuing to quietly amass the best resume in the county, Notre Dame sort of doing the same thing, or the Big Ten and ACC competing to see which conference outlook is the most depressing.  That said, Ohio State is clearly a national title contender, oh …. As always, rankings below are as of yesterday’s action, and the methodology can be found here:

Rank Team W L RPI Margin PairWins
1 Florida 5 0 0.746 (3) 30.231 (4) 121
2 Notre Dame 5 0 0.758 (1) 28.27 (6) 120
3 Alabama 5 0 0.675 (8) 36.893 (1) 118
4 Ohio State 6 0 0.704 (5) 23.787 (11) 117
5 Oregon 6 0 0.67 (10) 30.955 (2) 117
6 South Carolina 6 0 0.685 (7) 29.903 (5) 117
7 Kansas State 5 0 0.633 (13) 26.753 (8) 116
8 Stanford 4 1 0.748 (2) 22.148 (15) 116
9 West Virginia 5 0 0.702 (6) 23.683 (12) 116
10 Georgia 5 1 0.655 (11) 23.017 (13) 113
11 Oregon State 4 0 0.713 (4) 13.61 (33) 112
12 Texas 4 1 0.627 (16) 30.908 (3) 111
13 Iowa State 4 1 0.674 (9) 21.396 (17) 110
14 Boise State 4 1 0.628 (15) 14.559 (30) 109
15 Florida State 5 1 0.597 (24) 22.65 (14) 109
16 Cincinnati 4 0 0.6 (23) 17.883 (22) 108
17 Texas Tech 4 1 0.61 (20) 23.867 (10) 108
18 Penn State 4 2 0.592 (25) 16.465 (25) 106
19 Oklahoma 3 1 0.578 (31) 27.468 (7) 102
20 Arizona 3 3 0.628 (14) 14.865 (28) 101
21 Baylor 3 1 0.618 (18) 20.143 (19) 101
22 USC 4 1 0.616 (19) 15.665 (27) 99
23 LSU 5 1 0.581 (29) 16.301 (26) 98
24 Michigan State 4 2 0.626 (17) 13.424 (35) 98
25 Michigan 3 2 0.587 (26) 21.535 (16) 97
26 Mississippi State 5 0 0.574 (33) 13.457 (34) 97
27 Texas A&M 4 1 0.582 (28) 25.226 (9) 96
28 Tulsa 5 1 0.58 (30) 9.323 (49) 96
29 Clemson 5 1 0.567 (39) 16.885 (24) 92
30 San Jose State 4 1 0.571 (37) 12.244 (40) 89
31 Nebraska 4 2 0.577 (32) 13.17 (37) 88
32 Arizona State 4 1 0.552 (46) 19.273 (20) 87
33 Missouri 3 3 0.572 (35) 11.379 (42) 87
34 Northwestern 5 1 0.564 (40) 10.911 (43) 87
35 Washington 3 2 0.64 (12) 7.835 (55) 85
36 Western Kentucky 4 1 0.574 (34) 7.671 (56) 85
37 Toledo 5 1 0.57 (38) 8.043 (53) 84
38 NC State 4 2 0.571 (36) 10.677 (44) 83
39 Tennessee 3 2 0.553 (45) 13.926 (32) 81
40 Duke 5 1 0.556 (43) 7.218 (58) 80
41 Iowa 3 2 0.559 (42) 6.915 (61) 78
42 Louisville 5 0 0.556 (44) 6.457 (66) 78
43 Northern Illinois 5 1 0.531 (55) 7.034 (59) 77
44 Fresno State 4 2 0.549 (48) 18.196 (21) 76
45 Vanderbilt 2 3 0.583 (27) 7.029 (60) 76
46 Miami-FL 4 2 0.609 (21) 5.549 (71) 75
47 Louisiana Tech 5 0 0.545 (50) 14.326 (31) 72
48 UCLA 4 2 0.527 (58) 12.42 (39) 72
49 California 2 4 0.527 (57) 13.234 (36) 71
50 Kentucky 1 5 0.607 (22) 8.664 (51) 70
51 Troy 3 2 0.534 (54) 6.385 (67) 69
52 Maryland 3 2 0.543 (51) 3.473 (77) 67
53 Rutgers 5 0 0.561 (41) 7.426 (57) 66
54 Utah 2 3 0.491 (75) 9.407 (48) 64
55 BYU 4 2 0.515 (61) 14.587 (29) 63
56 North Carolina 4 2 0.517 (60) 17.139 (23) 63
57 LA-Lafayette 4 1 0.495 (73) 6.193 (69) 62
58 Ohio 6 0 0.541 (52) 8.797 (50) 62
59 TCU 4 1 0.531 (56) 9.954 (46) 61
60 UTSA 5 0 0.479 (83) 6.817 (63) 61
61 Wisconsin 4 2 0.545 (49) 6.836 (62) 61
62 Central Michigan 2 3 0.552 (47) -8.735 (109) 60
63 UCF 3 2 0.512 (63) 11.952 (41) 60
64 Nevada 5 1 0.488 (78) 6.763 (64) 59
65 Oklahoma State 2 2 0.506 (68) 20.535 (18) 57
66 Connecticut 3 3 0.489 (77) 6.029 (70) 56
67 Ball State 3 3 0.507 (65) 1.746 (83) 55
68 Wake Forest 3 3 0.504 (69) 0.246 (90) 51
69 Utah State 4 2 0.493 (74) 10.401 (45) 50
70 Temple 2 2 0.447 (97) 3.573 (76) 48
71 Minnesota 4 1 0.537 (53) 3.08 (78) 47
72 South Florida 2 4 0.506 (67) 6.279 (68) 46
73 Kent State 4 1 0.479 (84) -2.126 (99) 44
74 LA-Monroe 3 2 0.486 (80) 9.948 (47) 44
75 New Mexico 3 3 0.506 (66) 4.047 (75) 44
76 UAB 1 4 0.515 (62) 1.992 (82) 42
77 Virginia 2 4 0.486 (81) -1.141 (97) 41
78 Arkansas 2 4 0.498 (71) 2.883 (79) 40
79 Ole Miss 3 3 0.477 (85) 8.352 (52) 39
80 Auburn 1 4 0.485 (82) 4.871 (72) 38
81 Marshall 2 4 0.496 (72) 2.054 (81) 38
82 Navy 2 3 0.52 (59) 1.146 (86) 38
83 Arkansas State 3 3 0.498 (70) 1.5 (85) 37
84 Virginia Tech 3 3 0.467 (90) 13.083 (38) 36
85 Purdue 3 2 0.467 (91) 7.87 (54) 35
86 Syracuse 2 3 0.474 (87) 2.7 (80) 34
87 Bowling Green 3 3 0.487 (79) 0.219 (91) 32
88 Buffalo 1 4 0.456 (92) 0.653 (88) 28
89 San Diego State 3 3 0.441 (98) 6.678 (65) 27
90 Illinois 2 4 0.475 (86) -0.728 (96) 26
91 SMU 2 3 0.451 (95) 0.703 (87) 26
92 East Carolina 3 3 0.49 (76) -2.528 (101) 24
93 South Alabama 1 4 0.454 (93) -0.605 (95) 23
94 Western Michigan 3 3 0.43 (100) 0.454 (89) 23
95 Houston 2 3 0.429 (101) -0.29 (93) 21
96 Indiana 2 3 0.425 (102) -0.153 (92) 21
97 North Texas 2 4 0.469 (89) -3.605 (103) 21
98 Texas State 2 3 0.47 (88) -6.749 (107) 21
99 Georgia Tech 2 4 0.419 (106) 4.853 (73) 20
100 Washington State 2 4 0.452 (94) -6.159 (105) 20
101 Wyoming 1 4 0.424 (103) -1.767 (98) 18
102 Pittsburgh 2 3 0.387 (111) 1.701 (84) 17
103 Miami-OH 3 3 0.511 (64) -10.436 (112) 16
104 FIU 1 5 0.42 (105) -4.863 (104) 14
105 Kansas 1 4 0.402 (109) -3.219 (102) 14
106 Boston College 1 4 0.398 (110) -2.362 (100) 13
107 Florida Atlantic 1 4 0.422 (104) -9.134 (110) 13
108 MTSU 3 2 0.384 (112) 4.234 (74) 13
109 Southern Miss 0 5 0.451 (96) -10.636 (114) 11
110 Hawaii 1 4 0.417 (107) -15.101 (120) 10
111 UNLV 1 5 0.361 (115) -6.261 (106) 9
112 UTEP 1 5 0.351 (116) -7.476 (108) 9
113 Air Force 2 3 0.317 (124) -0.425 (94) 8
114 New Mexico State 1 5 0.33 (121) -10.206 (111) 7
115 Rice 1 5 0.363 (114) -10.446 (113) 7
116 Non FBS 10 88 0.413 (108) -18.698 (122) 6
117 Akron 1 5 0.314 (125) -11.887 (117) 5
118 Colorado State 1 5 0.341 (117) -11.436 (116) 5
119 Army 1 4 0.338 (118) -12.307 (118) 3
120 Memphis 1 4 0.322 (122) -11.025 (115) 2
121 Tulane 0 5 0.433 (99) -18.73 (123) 2
122 Colorado 1 4 0.338 (119) -18.172 (121) 1
123 Eastern Michigan 0 5 0.335 (120) -20.977 (124) 0
124 Idaho 1 5 0.317 (123) -14.487 (119) 0
125 Massachusetts 0 6 0.363 (113) -21.937 (125) 0

A few of the quick notes:

  • First off, definitely a hat tip to West Virginia.  Coming from the Big East, there has been much skepticism whether the throw-heavy attack can handle a high timber of opponent.  Last week’s win over Baylor did not prove much as Baylor’s defense is pretty awful.  But going to Austin, against a pretty good Texas team?  There you go.
  • Staying in the Big 12, last week’s surprise of Texas Tech seemed like a mirage – and well, you know …
  • Florida State’s shocking loss at NC State takes them off of the National Championship chase, I’d think.  Given the increasingly horrendous form of the ACC, it is hard to envision how Florida State could pile up the schedule brownie points to win a 1 loss tie.  Speaking of horrible ACC form, Georgia Tech forgetting how to play defense, Virginia Tech losing at UNC after going 0-2 against the Big East, Virginia getting drubbed by Duke, Notre Dame can’t get “into” the league fast enough.

Where does this leave our BCS projection?

  • The national title game.  Florida has the best resume in the country, and Notre Dame with its rout of Miami is starting to pile up a lot of quality.  (and Notre Dame’s schedule ahead offers many more chances)
  • The Rose Bowl gets the teams it wants, Oregon vs Michigan – the highest rated of the conference unbeatens.  Frankly, I’d give Ohio State the nod given their ranking and how silly prospective punishment is – but hey, we’ll follow the regs for now.
  • The Sugar Bowl gets a replacement, and obviously #3 Alabama.  The order to fill the rest is Fiesta, Sugar, Orange.  Right now Kansas State is the Fiesta Bowl rep, and so they get Stanford.  The Sugar Bowl gets West Virginia and the Orange Bowl gets – dare I say – Duke (the highest ranked unbeaten) against Cincinnati from the Big East

In summary

  • BCS Title Game: Florida v Notre Dame
  • Rose Bowl: Oregon v Michigan
  • Fiesta Bowl: Kansas State v Stanford
  • Sugar Bowl: Alabama v West Virginia
  • Orange Bowl: Duke v Cincinnati

In a national semifinal sort of framework, the top four seeds are clearly Florida, Notre Dame, Alabama and Oregon – though Ohio State obviously would get in if eligible.

2012 College Football Update 3

One of the good things about being a fan of a large, BCS-level sort of school, even one with the sort of football Napoleon complex that Georgia Tech has, is that when it’s time to line up a cupcake, I win either way.  While it was disappointing and baffling to see Georgia Tech get their clocks cleaned by Middle Tennessee State yesterday, at the same time a Sun Belt team beat a high falutin snooty ACC/SEC program, and that is never a bad thing.  After all, these schools are being played to give the large school an automatic victory – it is always fun when the jobber does not play according to the script.  Similarly, Washington – a good team despite getting obliterated by LSU in Baton Rouge – decimated by injury, showed big and knocked off last week’s #1 Stanford Cardinal.  Suddenly, it is looking like an SEC/Big 12 oligarchy – in other words, a lot like the last few years.   As always, rankings below are as of yesterday’s action, and the methodology can be found here:

Rank Team W L RPI Margin PairWins
1 Florida 4 0 0.705 (4) 31.596 (3) 120
2 Alabama 5 0 0.682 (7) 35.45 (1) 119
3 Texas Tech 4 0 0.685 (6) 31.231 (4) 118
4 Kansas State 4 0 0.702 (5) 29.028 (6) 117
5 Georgia 5 0 0.673 (8) 28.413 (7) 116
6 Notre Dame 4 0 0.747 (3) 27.052 (8) 116
7 Texas 4 0 0.669 (10) 34.929 (2) 116
8 Florida State 5 0 0.668 (11) 25.582 (11) 115
9 Oregon 5 0 0.664 (12) 30.61 (5) 114
10 Stanford 3 1 0.766 (2) 26.958 (9) 114
11 Oregon State 3 0 0.825 (1) 18.85 (21) 112
12 South Carolina 5 0 0.661 (14) 24.498 (12) 112
13 West Virginia 4 0 0.672 (9) 22.363 (14) 112
14 Iowa State 3 1 0.659 (15) 20.978 (15) 111
15 Ohio State 5 0 0.658 (16) 17.083 (26) 109
16 Clemson 4 1 0.648 (19) 18.119 (24) 108
17 LSU 5 0 0.593 (27) 19.515 (19) 107
18 Boise State 3 1 0.651 (18) 16.006 (30) 105
19 Mississippi State 4 0 0.603 (25) 15.444 (35) 103
20 Missouri 3 2 0.654 (17) 16.273 (29) 102
21 Northwestern 5 0 0.592 (28) 12.621 (41) 101
22 Arizona 3 2 0.648 (20) 15.604 (33) 99
23 Miami-FL 4 1 0.638 (22) 10.903 (46) 99
24 UCLA 4 1 0.585 (33) 19.805 (17) 95
25 Arizona State 4 1 0.58 (34) 20.004 (16) 94
26 Michigan State 3 2 0.634 (23) 11.838 (43) 94
27 Cincinnati 3 0 0.639 (21) 16.608 (28) 93
28 Nebraska 4 1 0.585 (32) 18.402 (23) 93
29 Baylor 3 1 0.592 (29) 19.698 (18) 92
30 Washington 3 1 0.662 (13) 9.922 (52) 91
31 Ohio 5 0 0.559 (44) 10.729 (48) 89
32 Louisville 5 0 0.573 (35) 7.671 (60) 88
33 Tennessee 3 2 0.567 (39) 17.633 (25) 88
34 Western Kentucky 4 1 0.595 (26) 7.799 (59) 87
35 Oklahoma State 2 2 0.554 (49) 22.766 (13) 85
36 Wisconsin 3 2 0.586 (31) 8.63 (55) 85
37 Kentucky 1 4 0.611 (24) 8.098 (57) 82
38 Purdue 3 1 0.539 (56) 17.026 (27) 82
39 South Florida 2 3 0.57 (36) 9.973 (50) 80
40 Iowa 3 2 0.569 (37) 6.529 (67) 78
41 Louisiana Tech 4 0 0.59 (30) 11.692 (44) 78
42 USC 3 1 0.565 (42) 15.965 (31) 78
43 Auburn 1 3 0.569 (38) 14.921 (37) 77
44 Tulsa 4 1 0.549 (50) 5.601 (69) 76
45 TCU 4 0 0.565 (41) 14.594 (39) 75
46 LA-Lafayette 3 1 0.542 (53) 7.994 (58) 72
47 Duke 4 1 0.556 (47) 4.081 (74) 71
48 Utah State 4 1 0.526 (66) 10.101 (49) 71
49 Michigan 2 2 0.555 (48) 14.929 (36) 70
50 Rutgers 4 0 0.541 (55) 1.582 (84) 70
51 North Carolina 3 2 0.509 (74) 15.548 (34) 69
52 San Jose State 4 1 0.556 (46) 11.069 (45) 68
53 Vanderbilt 1 3 0.566 (40) 9.834 (53) 67
54 Ball State 3 2 0.559 (45) 1.642 (83) 65
55 Utah 2 2 0.543 (52) 12.321 (42) 65
56 Central Michigan 2 2 0.548 (51) -11.078 (115) 64
57 Fresno State 3 2 0.535 (59) 18.461 (22) 64
58 Nevada 4 1 0.511 (73) 8.281 (56) 64
59 UTSA 5 0 0.505 (77) 6.912 (63) 63
60 Penn State 3 2 0.531 (60) 15.728 (32) 62
61 Toledo 4 1 0.562 (43) 7.27 (62) 62
62 Kent State 3 1 0.53 (61) -5.461 (107) 58
63 Texas A&M 3 1 0.524 (67) 26.74 (10) 58
64 NC State 3 2 0.537 (58) 9.483 (54) 57
65 Troy 3 2 0.526 (65) 4.068 (75) 57
66 Northern Illinois 4 1 0.495 (81) 6.081 (68) 56
67 Wake Forest 3 2 0.523 (68) 0.259 (91) 52
68 New Mexico 2 3 0.541 (54) 4.551 (72) 51
69 UCF 2 2 0.514 (70) 10.769 (47) 51
70 Ole Miss 3 2 0.528 (64) 6.825 (65) 50
71 Oklahoma 2 1 0.506 (76) 18.936 (20) 49
72 Connecticut 3 2 0.445 (99) 5.583 (70) 48
73 Marshall 2 3 0.53 (62) 4.181 (73) 47
74 Virginia 2 3 0.5 (80) 2.868 (80) 46
75 Minnesota 4 1 0.537 (57) 2.382 (81) 44
76 BYU 3 2 0.49 (83) 14.844 (38) 42
77 Virginia Tech 3 2 0.491 (82) 13.41 (40) 42
78 Maryland 2 2 0.504 (79) 6.552 (66) 41
79 North Texas 2 3 0.53 (63) 1.724 (82) 40
80 California 1 4 0.481 (85) 7.286 (61) 39
81 Boston College 1 3 0.505 (78) 3.376 (77) 38
82 Syracuse 1 3 0.476 (87) 3.266 (78) 34
83 Arkansas State 2 3 0.485 (84) 1.115 (89) 30
84 East Carolina 3 2 0.513 (71) -0.601 (94) 29
85 Indiana 2 2 0.466 (91) 1.161 (86) 28
86 Georgia Tech 2 3 0.445 (100) 9.929 (51) 25
87 Illinois 2 3 0.474 (88) -0.921 (95) 25
88 Texas State 2 2 0.513 (72) -1.807 (98) 25
89 UAB 0 4 0.517 (69) -2.319 (99) 24
90 SMU 1 3 0.459 (94) 0.903 (90) 23
91 Arkansas 1 4 0.451 (97) 1.152 (87) 22
92 LA-Monroe 2 2 0.429 (103) 3.565 (76) 21
93 Pittsburgh 2 2 0.433 (102) 1.342 (85) 21
94 San Diego State 2 3 0.425 (104) 4.873 (71) 21
95 South Alabama 1 4 0.454 (96) -0.161 (92) 21
96 Western Michigan 2 3 0.464 (93) -1.129 (97) 21
97 Bowling Green 2 3 0.454 (95) -2.59 (100) 19
98 Buffalo 1 3 0.451 (98) -0.997 (96) 19
99 FIU 1 4 0.441 (101) -4.408 (102) 16
100 Florida Atlantic 1 4 0.473 (90) -5.225 (106) 16
101 Houston 1 3 0.466 (92) -4.775 (104) 16
102 Navy 1 3 0.473 (89) -5.635 (109) 16
103 MTSU 3 1 0.405 (110) 6.832 (64) 15
104 Miami-OH 3 2 0.506 (75) -10.805 (114) 14
105 Washington State 2 3 0.414 (108) -5.552 (108) 14
106 Southern Miss 0 4 0.477 (86) -6.369 (110) 13
107 Hawaii 1 3 0.415 (107) -12.138 (117) 12
108 Rice 1 4 0.425 (105) -9.608 (112) 12
109 New Mexico State 1 4 0.389 (111) -8.235 (111) 11
110 Kansas 1 3 0.375 (115) -0.541 (93) 10
111 Temple 1 2 0.37 (116) 1.141 (88) 10
112 UTEP 1 4 0.386 (114) -4.29 (101) 10
113 Non FBS 10 87 0.421 (106) -18.644 (123) 9
114 Air Force 2 2 0.352 (119) 2.935 (79) 8
115 Wyoming 1 3 0.389 (112) -5.018 (105) 8
116 UNLV 1 4 0.356 (117) -4.717 (103) 7
117 Akron 1 4 0.323 (122) -11.421 (116) 6
118 Colorado State 1 4 0.351 (120) -10.733 (113) 6
119 Colorado 1 4 0.355 (118) -17.065 (119) 3
120 Eastern Michigan 0 4 0.338 (121) -17.203 (120) 2
121 Memphis 0 4 0.304 (124) -12.15 (118) 1
122 Army 0 4 0.304 (123) -18.296 (122) 0
123 Idaho 0 5 0.297 (125) -17.419 (121) 0
124 Massachusetts 0 5 0.387 (113) -20.447 (124) 0
125 Tulane 0 4 0.406 (109) -21.231 (125) 0

Behold, the new #1 – and it’s still not Alabama! Florida has delivered the mail to a more consistent degree than any other team in the country to date – and this is fully knowing that they almost kicked a game away to Bowling Green. The wins at College Station and Knoxville look very strong, and with South Carolina stumbling around for a spell against Kentucky, THAT even looks a scooch better now. Alabama is a better team and their top ranked adjusted scoring margin shows that, but Florida has unambiguously accomplished more. A couple other highlights from the week?

  • Texas Tech’s schedule looks less soft than it is at this point.  Basically Iowa State was its first decent opponent.  To give you an idea, Texas State, New Mexico and the erstwhile FBS collective rank 87, 68 and 113 respectively.  Iowa State is #14 which is what is holding Texas Tech up, as well as Texas State’s decent start.  I suspect this will thin out over time.
  • After a nice start, the Pac-12 has faded a bit, although they have a bunch of teams littered with upside.  In particular, Oregon State’s #1 RPI ranking is to be commended.  UCLA, Arizona and Wisconsin have a combined 1 loss against other opponents – the Beavers have delivered a combination of defense and QB play to remain a pest.  Few schools and coaches are as well matched as Oregon State and Mike Riley, who with the occasional hiccup delivers quality season after quality season in a very very hard place to win.

So what does this leave as far as BCS projectin?

  1. Well, with Florida and Alabama in different divisions, hard to give them the Top 2.  So we move to #3 where Texas Tech for now gets the honor opposite Florida.  Obviously, it’s early.
  2. With the Sugar and Fiesta Bowl losing anchors, we slide Alabama and Kansas State into those slots respectively.
  3. With Ohio State not eligible, have to move to Northwestern as the Big Ten rep, with Oregon taking the Pac-12.
  4. The batting order for the rest is Fiesta, Sugar, Orange.  Fiesta Bowl with the first pick takes Notre Dame, Sugar Bowl takes Stanford to oppose Alabama and the Orange Bowl takes the Big East champ, Cincinnati for now.

This week’s BCS Lineup:

  • BCS Title Game: Florida vs Texas Tech
  • Rose Bowl: Oregon vs Northwestern
  • Fiesta Bowl: Kansas State vs Notre Dame
  • Sugar Bowl: Alabama vs Stanford
  • Orange Bowl: Florida State vs Cincinnati

Going to the 2014 model, Florida and Texas Tech the Top 2 seeds.  Alabama clearly #3 and Kansas State gets the nod at #4 for now.

2012 College Football Update 2

Well, with the effects of the Hurricane – as opposed to the Miami Hurricanes, which had its own effect on the erstwhile Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets – it took until Week 4, for all teams to have 2 games under their belt, and thus enough data to do the rankings. This has been an interesting season to date, marked by yet another round of “Notre Dame is back” bleats along with some strong evidence that Florida State might be for real. The continuing power of the SEC should surprise nobody, but the great start of the Pac 12 deserves a lot of consideration. Anyway, rankings below are as of yesterday’s action, and the methodology can be found here:

Rank Team W L RPI Margin PairWins
1 Stanford 3 0 0.852 (2) 36.222 (3) 121
2 Alabama 4 0 0.678 (5) 38.967 (2) 119
3 Oregon 4 0 0.675 (6) 35.632 (4) 118
4 Texas 3 0 0.673 (7) 41.778 (1) 118
5 Florida 4 0 0.729 (4) 32.283 (6) 117
6 Notre Dame 4 0 0.782 (3) 31.646 (7) 117
7 Kansas State 4 0 0.652 (11) 28.861 (9) 114
8 Florida State 4 0 0.626 (16) 27.697 (11) 112
9 Georgia 4 0 0.641 (14) 30.75 (8) 112
10 Oregon State 2 0 0.882 (1) 20.417 (19) 111
11 Texas Tech 3 0 0.606 (20) 34.447 (5) 111
12 Arizona 3 1 0.67 (8) 21.134 (16) 110
13 South Carolina 4 0 0.641 (13) 24.763 (13) 110
14 Iowa State 3 0 0.652 (10) 19.756 (21) 109
15 West Virginia 3 0 0.592 (24) 21.539 (15) 109
16 Ohio State 4 0 0.643 (12) 19.258 (23) 108
17 LSU 4 0 0.565 (32) 27.996 (10) 105
18 Clemson 3 1 0.635 (15) 18.551 (29) 104
19 Ohio 4 0 0.581 (28) 18.984 (25) 104
20 Michigan State 3 1 0.655 (9) 13.979 (42) 102
21 USC 3 1 0.615 (19) 21.05 (17) 101
22 Oklahoma State 2 1 0.549 (37) 22.027 (14) 98
23 Mississippi State 4 0 0.571 (30) 15.006 (40) 97
24 Louisville 4 0 0.58 (29) 13.576 (46) 95
25 Boise State 2 1 0.622 (17) 18.322 (30) 94
26 UCF 2 1 0.588 (26) 19.678 (22) 94
27 UCLA 3 1 0.604 (21) 18.758 (28) 94
28 Tennessee 3 1 0.558 (34) 17.698 (33) 92
29 Wisconsin 3 1 0.593 (22) 4.997 (74) 87
30 Missouri 2 2 0.566 (31) 17.787 (32) 86
31 Ball State 3 1 0.591 (25) 4.083 (77) 84
32 Northwestern 4 0 0.54 (45) 10.442 (56) 83
33 Rutgers 4 0 0.541 (42) 5.058 (72) 82
34 Miami-FL 3 1 0.616 (18) 13.609 (45) 81
35 Utah State 3 1 0.541 (43) 12.251 (52) 81
36 Western Kentucky 3 1 0.544 (39) 6.424 (65) 80
37 San Jose State 3 1 0.563 (33) 15.46 (39) 78
38 Texas A&M 2 1 0.527 (48) 26.761 (12) 77
39 Wake Forest 3 1 0.548 (38) -0.95 (93) 76
40 Louisiana Tech 3 0 0.584 (27) 13.544 (47) 75
41 Michigan 2 2 0.541 (41) 14.038 (41) 72
42 Auburn 1 3 0.554 (36) 12.529 (50) 71
43 TCU 3 0 0.526 (50) 18.923 (27) 71
44 LA-Lafayette 2 1 0.504 (58) 5.611 (68) 69
45 Kentucky 1 3 0.593 (23) 10.813 (55) 68
46 Troy 2 2 0.504 (57) 1.875 (83) 66
47 Tulsa 3 1 0.533 (46) 12.624 (49) 65
48 Oklahoma 2 1 0.501 (59) 19.089 (24) 64
49 Cincinnati 2 0 0.515 (55) 16.637 (36) 63
50 Minnesota 4 0 0.543 (40) 8.696 (58) 62
51 North Carolina 2 2 0.519 (52) 13.66 (44) 62
52 South Florida 2 2 0.557 (35) 7.915 (61) 62
53 NC State 3 1 0.524 (51) 12.489 (51) 61
54 Nebraska 3 1 0.495 (63) 20.39 (20) 61
55 Washington 2 1 0.541 (44) 9.31 (57) 61
56 New Mexico 2 2 0.531 (47) 8.681 (59) 60
57 Vanderbilt 1 3 0.526 (49) 11.226 (54) 60
58 Utah 2 1 0.501 (60) 16.158 (38) 59
59 Baylor 3 0 0.501 (61) 16.296 (37) 58
60 Fresno State 2 2 0.478 (67) 20.748 (18) 58
61 Arizona State 2 1 0.476 (68) 18.023 (31) 57
62 Penn State 2 2 0.49 (65) 13.688 (43) 55
63 Purdue 2 1 0.471 (74) 18.937 (26) 51
64 Virginia Tech 3 1 0.471 (73) 12.702 (48) 51
65 Western Michigan 2 2 0.484 (66) 5.472 (69) 48
66 Georgia Tech 2 2 0.458 (81) 16.65 (35) 45
67 Marshall 2 2 0.516 (54) 3.726 (79) 44
68 Ole Miss 3 1 0.468 (77) 7.418 (63) 44
69 Duke 3 1 0.474 (71) 5.155 (71) 42
70 Syracuse 1 3 0.475 (70) 5.055 (73) 42
71 Nevada 3 1 0.45 (84) 11.793 (53) 40
72 Iowa 2 2 0.495 (64) 3.513 (81) 39
73 UTSA 4 0 0.425 (96) 2.673 (82) 39
74 Illinois 2 2 0.45 (85) 5.872 (67) 37
75 California 1 3 0.449 (86) 6.627 (64) 36
76 Virginia 2 2 0.472 (72) 1.798 (84) 36
77 BYU 2 2 0.435 (92) 17.669 (34) 33
78 Connecticut 2 2 0.438 (91) 7.583 (62) 33
79 North Texas 1 3 0.457 (82) 3.715 (80) 32
80 Boston College 1 2 0.445 (89) 4.084 (76) 30
81 FIU 1 3 0.455 (83) 1.167 (85) 30
82 Toledo 3 1 0.499 (62) -0.223 (92) 30
83 Arkansas State 2 2 0.44 (90) 3.809 (78) 29
84 South Alabama 1 3 0.463 (78) 0.417 (89) 29
85 LA-Monroe 1 2 0.428 (95) 5.172 (70) 28
86 Maryland 2 2 0.423 (97) 8.507 (60) 28
87 Florida Atlantic 1 3 0.476 (69) -3.51 (100) 25
88 Rice 1 3 0.461 (79) -2.667 (98) 23
89 East Carolina 2 2 0.468 (76) -5.103 (102) 22
90 Arkansas 1 3 0.412 (100) 0.522 (88) 21
91 Northern Illinois 3 1 0.397 (101) 0.58 (87) 21
92 UAB 0 3 0.51 (56) -5.256 (103) 21
93 UTEP 1 3 0.418 (98) -0.196 (91) 21
94 Central Michigan 2 1 0.518 (53) -10.538 (111) 19
95 San Diego State 2 2 0.372 (107) 5.985 (66) 19
96 Texas State 2 1 0.432 (94) -5.413 (104) 18
97 Buffalo 1 2 0.397 (102) -1.72 (96) 17
98 Kent State 2 1 0.413 (99) -6.922 (107) 17
99 Pittsburgh 2 2 0.347 (110) 4.333 (75) 17
100 Bowling Green 1 3 0.446 (88) -6.408 (106) 15
101 Indiana 2 1 0.375 (106) -1.163 (95) 15
102 SMU 1 2 0.378 (105) -4.446 (101) 15
103 Navy 1 2 0.448 (87) -11.014 (115) 13
104 Hawaii 1 2 0.385 (104) -10.978 (114) 12
105 Houston 0 3 0.458 (80) -10.578 (112) 12
106 Kansas 1 3 0.316 (114) -0.008 (90) 12
107 Akron 1 3 0.325 (112) -8.644 (109) 10
108 Miami-OH 2 2 0.433 (93) -17.186 (122) 10
109 New Mexico State 1 3 0.336 (111) -10.272 (110) 10
110 Temple 1 2 0.293 (118) -1.082 (94) 10
111 Washington State 2 2 0.297 (117) -7.422 (108) 8
112 Air Force 1 2 0.263 (122) 1.134 (86) 7
113 Wyoming 1 3 0.313 (115) -2.93 (99) 7
114 Non FBS 9 85 0.395 (103) -19.245 (123) 7
115 Tulane 0 3 0.47 (75) -14.889 (119) 6
116 Army 0 3 0.356 (109) -12.133 (116) 5
117 Colorado State 1 3 0.321 (113) -10.973 (113) 5
118 Southern Miss 0 3 0.369 (108) -13.378 (117) 5
119 UNLV 1 3 0.282 (120) -2.378 (97) 4
120 Eastern Michigan 0 4 0.311 (116) -16.499 (120) 3
121 MTSU 2 1 0.264 (121) -5.432 (105) 3
122 Colorado 1 3 0.256 (123) -16.772 (121) 1
123 Memphis 0 4 0.21 (124) -13.474 (118) 1
124 Idaho 0 4 0.19 (125) -19.703 (124) 0
125 Massachusetts 0 4 0.284 (119) -30.425 (125) 0

A few notes on what we see so far?

  • Well, obviously it’s early, so the Strength of Schedule will start to iron itself out.  That said how is Stanford #1?  USC went 3-0 in its other games, Duke is 3-0 in its other games and San Jose State is 3-0 in its other games.  Alabama has better power metrics, but Arkansas 0-2 against other teams and Michigan’s loss to ND hurts their RPI.  Oregon State has the top RPI so far – like Stanford its opponents are unbeaten against the rest of their schedule to date.
  • The model does not know the preseason Top 25, and it does not know how good LSU is on the eye test (I discount the uninspired result against Auburn, road game against a rival – that can happen).  Same with West Virginia or whatever.  Oregon only leapt up to #3 on the strength of a blowout of a team like Arizona that looked pretty good before this, as well as Arkansas State being solid since their opener.
  • There is no BCS buster this year.  The Sun Belt and MAC have represented well.  In theory, Ohio COULD get to the Top 16, but really that is the only viable candidate.

Obviously, the BCS will be a vestige of Christmases past after the 2013 season – but we will still be doing it this season.  As such, we will still project:

  • The BCS Title Game: Stanford vs Alabama, pretty straightforward
  • With the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl losing its anchor teams, the top at-larges move up here.  Oregon slides into the Rose Bowl and Florida moves to the Sugar Bowl
  • The rest of the bowl selection this year goes Fiesta, Sugar, Orange in priority.  Fiesta takes the best Big 12 team (Texas) and the top at-large left (Notre Dame).  The Sugar Bowl takes Kansas State as an at-large and the Orange Bowl, having the Big East champ available along with the ACC champ  will be Florida State vs Louisville
  • So in summary – BCS Title Game: Stanford v Alabama, Rose Bowl: Michigan State v Oregon, Sugar Bowl: Florida v Kansas State, Fiesta Bowl: Texas v Notre Dame, Orange Bowl: Florida State v Louisville

If we’re going to the 2014 National Semifinal model – which has not been fully fleshed out, but knowing what we know – Stanford and Alabama would be the top 2 seeds.  Oregon would probably not be the #3 seed as Stanford would have beaten them for the Pac-12 North.  Texas, Florida and Notre Dame would also have semifinal claims – with league titles and RPI edges, Texas and Notre Dame would get the nods this week.

 

2012 College Football Update 1

In a relatively uninteresting week, there is not a ton to write about.  Obviously no power rankings to be had until schedule strength starts to emerge, and we need everybody to play 2 games for that.  However, we can go with adjusted scoring margins now – or at least adjust down teams with FCS opponents.  What is the very very early Top 10 so far?

  1. Central Florida (+38.5)
  2. Ohio State (+36.1)
  3. Notre Dame (+34)
  4. USC (+33.5)
  5. UConn (+32.5)
  6. Baylor, West Virginia (+31.5)
  7. (see 6)
  8. Nebraska, UCLA (+28.5)
  9. (see 8)
  10. LSU, Alabama (+27)

So, obviously we need to add some schedule data here.  If you ask me, the most impressive result was the Alabama destruction of Michigan.  At the same time, how good is Michigan really?  Should we really hold Alabama in such esteem for THIS?  The SEC had a solid week 1, although with Auburn losing the Clemson and Florida stumbling around with Bowling Green, there are some signs of a possible lack of depth.  Georgia we’ll need to learn more – especially with the Charmin soft schedule they seem to actually have in front of them.

Anyway, Central Florida should enjoy its moment in the sun – it probably won’t be lasting too long.

A Quick 2012 College Football Preview

Holy crap!!  The season is starting tonight?  Well, obviously I am excited, albeit a bit distracted.  Georgia Tech stands to be pretty good as usual, although what pretty good means can vary fairly widely.  Indeed, their interior running game was poor, and most of the problems seemed to emanate from there.  Of course, we have had recruiting, graduations, stuff like that – so putting a preseason Top XX is hard to do.  That said, let’s start with the post-bowl rankings, and see if this gives us anything to mine:

Rank Team W L RPI Margin PairWins
1 Oklahoma State 12 1 0.695 (1) 27.18 (4) 120
2 LSU 13 1 0.694 (2) 31.132 (2) 119
3 Alabama 12 1 0.66 (3) 31.499 (1) 118
4 Boise State 12 1 0.617 (10) 27.41 (3) 116
5 Oklahoma 10 3 0.646 (5) 22.333 (8) 116
6 Michigan 11 2 0.648 (4) 21.133 (10) 114
7 Arkansas 11 2 0.636 (6) 16.286 (15) 112
8 Houston 13 1 0.602 (14) 22.281 (9) 112
9 Oregon 11 2 0.611 (11) 24.877 (5) 112
10 USC 10 2 0.609 (12) 15.86 (16) 111
11 South Carolina 11 2 0.628 (8) 14.64 (20) 110
12 Stanford 11 2 0.606 (13) 23.828 (7) 110
13 Southern Miss 12 2 0.594 (20) 17.168 (12) 107
14 Baylor 10 3 0.632 (7) 11.597 (27) 106
15 Wisconsin 11 3 0.599 (17) 24.233 (6) 105
16 TCU 11 2 0.594 (19) 18.301 (11) 104
17 Virginia Tech 11 3 0.602 (15) 12.317 (26) 102
18 Kansas State 10 3 0.619 (9) 8.839 (41) 101
19 Michigan State 11 3 0.59 (23) 15.156 (18) 101
20 West Virginia 10 3 0.585 (25) 13.292 (23) 100
21 Georgia 10 4 0.595 (18) 14.147 (21) 99
22 Nebraska 9 4 0.592 (22) 10.877 (30) 98
23 Texas 8 5 0.59 (24) 11.006 (29) 96
24 Clemson 10 4 0.599 (16) 9.019 (39) 95
25 Missouri 8 5 0.569 (29) 11.113 (28) 94
26 Northern Illinois 11 3 0.568 (30) 9.965 (34) 92
27 Cincinnati 10 3 0.553 (33) 12.825 (24) 91
28 Texas A&M 7 6 0.562 (32) 15.43 (17) 90
29 Florida State 9 4 0.537 (40) 17.021 (13) 88
30 Notre Dame 8 5 0.571 (28) 16.615 (14) 88
31 Auburn 8 5 0.592 (21) 3.225 (66) 87
32 Penn State 9 4 0.583 (26) 10.499 (33) 87
33 Rutgers 9 4 0.551 (35) 10.639 (31) 87
34 Tulsa 8 5 0.581 (27) 12.545 (25) 87
35 Toledo 9 4 0.553 (34) 14.687 (19) 85
36 Arkansas State 10 3 0.544 (37) 9.758 (36) 80
37 Temple 9 4 0.499 (64) 14.022 (22) 79
38 Florida 7 6 0.531 (43) 8.525 (42) 78
39 BYU 10 3 0.534 (41) 9.829 (35) 77
40 Mississippi State 7 6 0.547 (36) 8.515 (43) 76
41 NC State 8 5 0.509 (56) 4.303 (64) 75
42 Georgia Tech 8 5 0.513 (52) 7.582 (47) 74
43 Miami-FL 6 6 0.486 (70) 9.011 (40) 74
44 North Carolina 7 6 0.526 (44) 6.1 (54) 73
45 Louisiana Tech 8 5 0.525 (45) 10.563 (32) 71
46 SMU 8 5 0.533 (42) 6.647 (50) 71
47 Utah 8 5 0.509 (54) 5.533 (59) 71
48 Iowa State 6 7 0.538 (38) -1.305 (84) 68
49 Louisville 7 6 0.523 (46) 5.561 (58) 67
50 Marshall 7 6 0.567 (31) -0.113 (78) 67
51 Arizona State 6 7 0.486 (71) 8.134 (45) 65
52 Ohio State 6 7 0.508 (57) 7.986 (46) 65
53 Washington 7 6 0.523 (47) 2.448 (69) 65
54 Illinois 7 6 0.498 (65) 4.941 (62) 62
55 Virginia 8 5 0.51 (53) 1.153 (73) 62
56 Iowa 7 6 0.514 (51) 6.424 (53) 61
57 South Florida 5 7 0.478 (78) 9.026 (38) 61
58 California 7 6 0.519 (49) 6.453 (52) 60
59 Western Michigan 7 6 0.504 (59) 6.634 (51) 59
60 Ohio 10 4 0.522 (48) 7.315 (48) 58
61 Tennessee 5 7 0.504 (60) 5.13 (61) 58
62 Vanderbilt 6 7 0.503 (62) 9.485 (37) 57
63 Wyoming 8 5 0.509 (55) -0.233 (81) 57
64 Purdue 7 6 0.491 (67) 0.919 (75) 54
65 LA-Lafayette 9 4 0.537 (39) 2.445 (70) 53
66 Nevada 7 6 0.496 (66) 8.221 (44) 52
67 Navy 5 7 0.489 (69) 4.847 (63) 49
68 Pittsburgh 6 7 0.482 (74) 5.689 (55) 49
69 San Diego State 8 5 0.501 (63) 5.599 (57) 48
70 Utah State 7 6 0.478 (76) 5.277 (60) 48
71 FIU 8 5 0.474 (83) 3.539 (65) 47
72 UCLA 6 8 0.516 (50) -0.571 (82) 47
73 Northwestern 6 7 0.479 (75) 2.839 (68) 46
74 Syracuse 5 7 0.474 (84) -0.106 (77) 46
75 UCF 5 7 0.451 (93) 6.88 (49) 46
76 Wake Forest 6 7 0.478 (77) 0.84 (76) 46
77 Ball State 6 6 0.504 (61) -1.838 (88) 45
78 Texas Tech 5 7 0.508 (58) -1.757 (87) 43
79 Connecticut 5 7 0.459 (92) 3.119 (67) 41
80 Air Force 7 6 0.47 (85) 5.6 (56) 39
81 Arizona 4 8 0.461 (90) -2.481 (92) 36
82 East Carolina 5 7 0.49 (68) -0.217 (80) 36
83 Boston College 4 8 0.446 (95) -1.635 (86) 34
84 Bowling Green 5 7 0.477 (80) 1.443 (72) 34
85 Eastern Michigan 6 6 0.469 (86) -4.599 (99) 33
86 Western Kentucky 7 5 0.483 (72) -1.876 (89) 33
87 Kentucky 5 7 0.475 (81) -4.54 (98) 32
88 Oregon State 4 9 0.468 (87) -0.148 (79) 31
89 San Jose State 5 7 0.46 (91) -0.819 (83) 27
90 Kent State 5 7 0.482 (73) -3.153 (95) 25
91 North Texas 5 7 0.475 (82) -2.769 (94) 25
92 Kansas 2 10 0.466 (89) -11.92 (112) 23
93 UTEP 5 7 0.449 (94) -2.132 (90) 23
94 LA-Monroe 4 8 0.441 (98) 0.989 (74) 22
95 Rice 4 8 0.478 (79) -5.156 (100) 22
96 Colorado 3 10 0.445 (97) -9.788 (108) 20
97 Hawaii 6 7 0.407 (109) -1.492 (85) 20
98 Minnesota 3 9 0.445 (96) -6.37 (102) 20
99 Washington State 4 8 0.434 (100) -2.514 (93) 20
100 Central Michigan 3 9 0.433 (101) -9.255 (105) 19
101 Miami-OH 4 8 0.43 (102) 1.647 (71) 19
102 Ole Miss 2 10 0.467 (88) -7.595 (104) 19
103 Buffalo 3 9 0.383 (114) -7.161 (103) 17
104 Fresno State 4 9 0.424 (103) -3.357 (96) 17
105 Duke 3 9 0.435 (99) -4.292 (97) 15
106 Maryland 2 10 0.419 (105) -5.967 (101) 14
107 Army 3 9 0.396 (111) -2.342 (91) 13
108 New Mexico State 4 9 0.422 (104) -9.298 (106) 13
109 UAB 3 9 0.411 (106) -13.172 (113) 11
110 Colorado State 3 9 0.403 (110) -9.692 (107) 10
111 Troy 3 9 0.409 (107) -10.149 (110) 10
112 Indiana 1 11 0.394 (112) -10.961 (111) 8
113 Idaho 2 10 0.378 (115) -9.815 (109) 7
114 UNLV 2 10 0.393 (113) -16.648 (115) 5
115 MTSU 2 10 0.374 (117) -13.955 (114) 4
116 Memphis 2 10 0.364 (119) -17.809 (117) 3
117 Non FBS 6 91 0.407 (108) -19.11 (118) 3
118 Akron 1 11 0.348 (120) -19.317 (119) 1
119 Florida Atlantic 1 11 0.371 (118) -19.996 (120) 1
120 Tulane 2 11 0.346 (121) -16.967 (116) 1
121 New Mexico 1 11 0.377 (116) -21.969 (121) 0

Well, obviously I did not end up with Alabama as my #1 – frankly we understated the Oklahoma State case, and while Alabama had the biggest win of the two, Oklahoma State’s general portfolio had a lot more meat in it.  But hey, these are the rules.  Anyway, the Cowboys lose a lot with Brandon Weeden and Justin Blackmon leaving, keeping them #1 seems foolhardly.

LSU had – well until their faceplant – one of the great regular seasons of all time.  Wins over one quality team after another, both in scoring margin and in sheer results.  They have a lot to replace at quarterback, but a ton of talent still.  Losing Tyronn Mathieu is bad from a big play perspective, but there is more than enough evidence to place LSU at #1.  Alabama at #3, similarly loses a lot on defense but replaces with a lot of proven talent.  Do they make sense as a preseason #2?  Maybe.  Boise State is clearly reloading so, there they go.  Anyway, you run down the final standings with a little bit of analysis behind it, and you might get an assessment like:

  1. LSU – Lot of last year’s great team back, the pre-bowl gap between their case and the others was vast
  2. Oklahoma – Played a tough schedule, had some injuries.  Experienced QB though and a potentially revamped D.
  3. Alabama – Crazy talent, but lost a lot of really crackerjack dudes on D.
  4. Michigan – I like them with my eyes less than the numerical case.  Would be surprised if they stayed with Alabama this weekend.  But still, worthy of this case for now.
  5. Arkansas – Basically not good enough to beat Bama-LSU, but anybody else?
  6. USC – The hype darlings.  Great to have a 4 year starter, but not sure they are clearly better than the Top 5.
  7. Oregon – That said the experience Barkley has vs new QB here in Eugene makes a difference.   That said, Oregon’s schedule could make a title spot easier.
  8. South Carolina – Latimore is healthy, QED
  9. Wisconsin – Almost no chance that they will miss the Big Ten title game.
  10. Virginia Tech – Logan Thomas is a closet elite QB prospect, and he could match his measurements with accomplishment.

Obviously none of this matters in the long run – the results will solve things.  I read there is reason to be bullish about Florida State, Michigan State, whomever.  But that will all reveal itself.

Overrated: West Virginia – #20 on my list, still fairly soft defensively.  They went 10-3 in the Big East and now moving into a very good Big 12.  The fireworks of their blowout of Clemson does not wipe away the losses.

Underrated: Returning QB, yes a new coach but at least some continuity.  It is easy to bag on them for not being LSU and Alabama.  However, few are – and Arkansas was better than just about everybody else on their schedule.  The coaching upheaval is a problem, but the parts are here for another great season.

Anyway, I expect full rankings around Week 3, once everybody has played a couple of times, but we’ll see.

Penn State Football’s Death

Well, Penn State football didn’t really die, but really with the sanctions that came down, is there really a difference?  Four years without postseason, their fellow Big Ten competitors starving them of revenue, years of wins subtracted from late coach Joe Paterno’s record, and of course – scholarship reductions.  Obviously, the sharks have been swimming around the program since the gristly truth about the university’s amazing cover-up of Jerry Sandusky’s years of child molestation – and Mark Emmert fed the sharks the meat they wanted by taking an unprecedented measure, not just by dealing such a harsh punishment but doing it in a manner that seemed to resemble mob justice if the Penn State acting president is to be believed.  It is an overreach of the organization’s previous powers for sure – and a bit of a shaky harbinger for the future.  My thoughts are definitely muddled here – the sentiment behind the penalties and the horror of the entire Penn State story are absolutely right – but it is hard to take the NCAA’s measure seriously as anything other than some very scared administrators absolving their own sins letting football wag the dog by piling on and showing us how much they hate child molesters.

After all, this is not the first time that we’ve had honest criminal shenanigans take place in the collegiate athletic arena.  There was the Virginia lacrosse murder a couple of years ago, and Baylor University covering up a murder.  The latter case the NCAA offered sanctions since the school did pay the dudes involved, and so it fell under the NCAA’s normal areas of expertise in preventing kids from earning their market value protecting the integrity of sport and the spirit of amateurism.  And while Penn State was very much asleep at the wheel and complicit in Jerry Sandusky’s horrific crimes, this was not some systematic ring for hiding child molestation, but a few individuals not doing the right thing – all individuals with names who are easily identified.  What the NCAA has done here is to prospectively sanction the university while more or less letting the actual perpetrators skate by – former Penn State president Graham Spanier in particular.

Of the many comments that Mark Emmert made when he announced the sanctions, the most laugh out loud funny one was:

These events should serve as a call to every single school and athletics department to take an honest look at its campus environment and eradicate the ‘sports are king’ mindset that can so dramatically cloud the judgment of educators

Somehow this probably will ring hollow in Tuscaloosa or The Plains or Athens.  It is hard to say that the culture at Penn State was any more corrupt aside from the fact that they had Jerry Sandusky and the others didn’t (a big honking “aside” granted).  The sanctimonious bleating by the university presidents while not actually holding themselves accountable seems to reflect this reality, some level of self-absolution, “Thank God that wasn’t us … whew”  It is hard to say that the culture has “become” crazy with regards to university politics and big time football – it has been here ever since I can remember.  One suspects that if Sandusky were doing this at Barry Switzer’s right hand man – there would have been circling of the wagons too.

Another danger of this punishment is that the real perpetrators – Graham Spanier, Tim Curley – will be forgotten nationally, and that some of the real starstruck individuals, like Ed Rendell or Tom Corbett (governors of Pennsylvania, the latter the AG) turned a blind eye to this stuff and dragged their feet on any sort of investigation.  Could this have been a teaching moment about where football lies in big time university culture?  Sure – but it seems the form and target of the NCAA and public’s ill will is really more about vengeance than trying to actually solve anything.

The sanctions are going to kill Penn State for the next decade at least, and in terms of magnitude clearly matched up with the crime.  Where one can quibble is the jurisdiction – is this the NCAA’s job and why were the individuals most responsible not addressed separately?  (Graham Spanier clearly should not be running a Wendy’s let alone a major university)  Does this mean the NCAA will intervene in other legal cases involving sports teams – and continue to rely on secondary sources like the Freeh report – without giving the teams any real recourse to defend themselves?  And even so, will the atrophying of a football brand really scare SEC or Big Ten fans straight about the role of football in university culture?  Will the lights REALLY go on in Gainesville?  Ultimately this was an ad hoc solution for the NCAA to save face that it is really serving a function, while sating the public need for vengeance for such a horrible crime against children.  But to think that this episode will do anything to help the relationship between big time football and big time football universes is very very silly.