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October 23rd, 2012, 08:55 AM
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North Dakota State Near Perfect at No. 1 in the 10/22/12 Gridiron Power Index (GPI)
By College Sporting News
North Dakota State is alone on top of the Gridiron Power Index (GPI), the index ranking for the NCAA Division I FCS and a top indicator of at-large playoff selection. Georgia Southern is ranked second and the media and coach's poll leader Eastern Washington follows in third. According to the unbiased computer rankings NDSU is the unanimous best and GPI #4 Cal Poly is second. The polls have the CP Mustangs in eleventh.
10/22/2012 GPI Top 25
Rank School (No. of #1 Ratings) (Rating)
1. N Dakota St (7) (1.57)
2. Ga Southern (3.71)
3. E Washington (2) (4.00)
4. Cal Poly (4.86)
5. Sam Houston St (6.71)
6. Montana St (7.71)
7. Northern Arizona (8.14)
8. Indiana St (9.29)
9. Wofford (9.57)
10. Old Dominion (12.14)
11. Cent Arkansas (13.71)
12. Stony Brook (14.86)
13. S Dakota St (15.57)
14. Appalachian St (17.14)
15T. New Hampshire 18.29)
15T. Illinois St (18.29)
17. Northern Iowa (19.29)
18. E Kentucky (19.43)
19. S Illinois (20.14)
20. Villanova (20.57)
21. Youngstown St (21.14)
22T. Albany (22.43)
22T. James Madison (22.43)
24. Harvard (22.71)
25. Tennessee St (22.86)
Conference Ranking:
Rank, League, Total Average
1. Missouri Valley Football Conference (23.70)
2. Southern Conference (30.00)
3. Big Sky Conference (32.58)
4. Southland Conference (38.04)
5. Colonial Athletic Association (39.05)
6. Ohio Valley Conference (40.08)
7. Patriot League (57.12)
8. Ivy League (57.32)
9. Big South Conference (64.04)
10. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (65.09)
11. Northeast Conference (66.56)
12. Southwestern Athletic Conference (75.44)
13. Pioneer Football League (77.05)
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atlfcsfan
October 23rd, 2012, 09:17 AM
So the Southern Conference is ranked ahead of the CAA? Interesting.
So when bids are handed out, would the CAA get 4 in vs SoCon getting 2?
appfan2008
October 23rd, 2012, 09:18 AM
with the ranking we have 7-4 could still be a possible at large...
WileECoyote06
October 23rd, 2012, 09:21 AM
Cue GPI criticism. . .
danefan
October 23rd, 2012, 09:25 AM
Cue GPI criticism. . .
GPi is fun for message board discussion like any other system of averaging computer rankings and human polls.
Its nothing more than that.
bluehenbillk
October 23rd, 2012, 09:26 AM
So according to this the CAA would get a total of 2 teams in the field & UNI is the 17th best team in the country? The GPI also picks Ron Paul to be our next President....
atlfcsfan
October 23rd, 2012, 09:37 AM
with the ranking we have 7-4 could still be a possible at large...
Does make you believe that App might get in at 7-4. I mentioned the same thing on CAA and most guys disagreed with me there. Apparently, the CAA isnt quite held in high regard as it has the last couple of years
Professor Chaos
October 23rd, 2012, 09:39 AM
Interesting to see Northern Iowa at #17. Presumably if they win out they could be right on the cusp of the top 10 yet have no shot at an at large bid.
URMite
October 23rd, 2012, 10:09 AM
Does make you believe that App might get in at 7-4. I mentioned the same thing on CAA and most guys disagreed with me there. Apparently, the CAA isnt quite held in high regard as it has the last couple of years
I will disagree with you here as well. I would be shocked if they leave out four 8-3 (all Div I schedule) teams from the CAA, MVFC, & Big Sky to put in a 7-4 ASU.
When was the last time that happened with any 7-4 team?
I will definite give that ASU would be at or near the top of the 7-4 list, just not sure a 7-4 will pass an 8-3 from the above conferences or maybe the Southland or OVC.
atlfcsfan
October 23rd, 2012, 10:40 AM
I will disagree with you here as well. I would be shocked if they leave out four 8-3 (all Div I schedule) teams from the CAA, MVFC, & Big Sky to put in a 7-4 ASU.
When was the last time that happened with any 7-4 team?
I will definite give that ASU would be at or near the top of the 7-4 list, just not sure a 7-4 will pass an 8-3 from the above conferences or maybe the Southland or OVC.
NOt saying App would get in over just any 8-3 CAA team. in fact, New Hampshire, Richmond, Villanova, and James Madison are locks at 8-3. ODU and Delaware are the 2 most vulnerable teams to going 8-3 and being left out.
Professor Chaos
October 23rd, 2012, 10:52 AM
NOt saying App would get in over just any 8-3 CAA team. in fact, New Hampshire, Richmond, Villanova, and James Madison are locks at 8-3. ODU and Delaware are the 2 most vulnerable teams to going 8-3 and being left out.
I don't think anyone in that CAA group except for UNH is a lock for 8-3. I'd also say ODU is a lock, the only need 2 more wins and they've got Georgia St and W&M left. There will obviously be at least one other CAA team at 8-3 or better but who that is between Villanova, Richmond, JMU, and Delaware is still up in the air IMO and it could be more than one of them.
wapiti
October 23rd, 2012, 11:20 AM
This GPI ranking looks pretty good to me. Shows Harvard at 24 and Lehigh not even in the top 25.
What it does show is that some conferences have a big drop off from the best to the worst.
For instance Big Sky has 4 of the top 10 and yet is only 3rd strongest conference.
Twentysix
October 23rd, 2012, 11:47 AM
1. N Dakota St (7) (1.57)
2. Ga Southern (3.71)
3. E Washington (2) (4.00)
4. Cal Poly (4.86)
5. Sam Houston St (6.71)
6. Montana St (7.71)
7. Northern Arizona (8.14)
8. Indiana St (9.29)
9. Wofford (9.57)
10. Old Dominion (12.14)
11. Cent Arkansas (13.71)
12. Stony Brook (14.86)
13. S Dakota St (15.57)
14. Appalachian St (17.14)
15T. New Hampshire 18.29)
15T. Illinois St (18.29)
17. Northern Iowa (19.29)
18. E Kentucky (19.43)
19. S Illinois (20.14)
20. Villanova (20.57)
21. Youngstown St (21.14)
22T. Albany (22.43)
22T. James Madison (22.43)
24. Harvard (22.71)
25. Tennessee St (22.86)
Thar be a damn strong conference. Top half of the BSC is pretty strong too, but I think 2 of them are overrated and won't finish 'quite' that high. The EWU SLO game will be interesting. (I think these are the two best teams in the BSC) MSU and NAU are a little high, not hugely overranked, but a little.
tingly
October 23rd, 2012, 11:52 AM
Idaho State is dragging down Big Sky this year, far below the #12 team. Great West used to be near the top every year cuz they usually didn't have any 2-9's or worse with just 5 teams.
tingly
October 23rd, 2012, 11:56 AM
Computers have western bias, I tells ya.
1. N Dakota St (7) (1.57)
2. Ga Southern (3.71)
3. E Washington (2) (4.00)
4. Cal Poly (4.86)
5. Sam Houston St (6.71)
6. Montana St (7.71)
7. Northern Arizona (8.14)
How did Georgia Southern get in there?! ;-)
Vitojr130
October 23rd, 2012, 12:32 PM
1. N Dakota St (7) (1.57)
2. Ga Southern (3.71)
3. E Washington (2) (4.00)
4. Cal Poly (4.86)
5. Sam Houston St (6.71)
6. Montana St (7.71)
7. Northern Arizona (8.14)
8. Indiana St (9.29)
9. Wofford (9.57)
10. Old Dominion (12.14)
11. Cent Arkansas (13.71)
12. Stony Brook (14.86)
13. S Dakota St (15.57)
14. Appalachian St (17.14)
15T. New Hampshire 18.29)
15T. Illinois St (18.29)
17. Northern Iowa (19.29)
18. E Kentucky (19.43)
19. S Illinois (20.14)
20. Villanova (20.57)
21. Youngstown St (21.14)
22T. Albany (22.43)
22T. James Madison (22.43)
24. Harvard (22.71)
25. Tennessee St (22.86)
Thar be a damn strong conference. Top half of the BSC is pretty strong too, but I think 2 of them are overrated and won't finish 'quite' that high. The EWU SLO game will be interesting. (I think these are the two best teams in the BSC) MSU and NAU are a little high, not hugely overranked, but a little.
D*mnit USD and WIU! Why you be bringin' us down, bros?
Laker
October 23rd, 2012, 01:17 PM
The NDSU Bison helmet is on the table for the Scott Van Pelt show today.
Vitojr130
October 23rd, 2012, 03:10 PM
The NDSU Bison helmet is on the table for the Scott Van Pelt show today.
He did this last year, and I believe he wore a Bison t-shirt earlier this year. Wasn't he a Youngstown grad or something?
Laker
October 23rd, 2012, 03:17 PM
He did this last year, and I believe he wore a Bison t-shirt earlier this year. Wasn't he a Youngstown grad or something?
Van Pelt went to Maryland (they had one of those awful diamond turtle helmets on today, too) while Russillo went to Vermont. I think that they had a Colgate helmet on, the view was kind of cut off. This summer he had a LaSalle Explorers helmet on there. I had a hard time identifying that one. It is kind of neat to see the FCS schools on there.
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