View Full Version : AGS Poll Results - Week 13 2013
AGSPoll
November 24th, 2013, 10:39 AM
Results for 11/24/2013 AGS Poll:
1
North Dakota State Bison
1225
49
2
Eastern Illinois Panthers
1173
3
Eastern Washington Eagles
1106
4
Southeastern Louisiana Lions
1066
5
Towson Tigers
1006
6
Northern Arizona Lumberjacks
927
7
McNeese State Cowboys
897
8
Montana Grizzlies
886
9
Maine Black Bears
866
10
Fordham Rams
806
11
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
655
12
South Dakota State Jackrabbits
648
13
Bethune-Cookman Wildcats
617
14
New Hampshire Wildcats
466
15
Sam Houston State Bearkats
440
16
Tennessee State Tigers
379
17
Samford Bulldogs
348
18
Jacksonville State Gamecocks
346
19
Youngstown State Penguins
309
20
Southern Utah Thunderbirds
251
21
Chattanooga Mocs
166
22
Harvard Crimson
145
23
South Carolina State Bulldogs
143
24T
Northern Iowa Panthers
141
24T
William & Mary Tribe
141
Most Significant Win:
New Hampshire Wildcats
Most Significant Loss:
Sam Houston State Bearkats
ORV:
26
Princeton Tigers
138
27
Montana State Bobcats
97
28
Southern Illinois Salukis
87
29
Lehigh Mountain Hawks
77
30
Liberty Flames
64
31
Charleston Southern Buccaneers
63
32
Sacred Heart Pioneers
60
33
Villanova Wildcats
55
34
Furman Paladins
54
35
Central Arkansas Bears
17
36
Illinois State Redbirds
14
37
Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens
12
38
Missouri State Bears
11
39
Wofford Terriers
10
40
Lafayette Leopards
8
Professor Chaos
November 24th, 2013, 10:46 AM
Here's what AGS suggests for the at large selections:
1. (5) Towson
2. (6) Northern Arizona
3. (7) McNeese St
4. (8) Montana
5. (10) Fordham
6. (12) South Dakota St
7. (14) New Hampshire
8. (15) Sam Houston St
9. (16) Tennessee St
10. (17) Samford
11. (18) Jacksonville St
12. (19) Youngstown St
13. (20) Southern Utah
Teams just on the outside: (21) Chattanooga, (23) South Carolina St, (24) Northern Iowa, (24) William & Mary
Great job overall I think, will be interesting to see how it stacks up with the TSN and Coach's poll in predicting the at large pool.
LehighU11
November 24th, 2013, 10:53 AM
Here's what AGS suggests for the at large selections:
1. (5) Towson
2. (6) Northern Arizona
3. (7) McNeese St
4. (8) Montana
5. (10) Fordham
6. (12) South Dakota St
7. (14) New Hampshire
8. (15) Sam Houston St
9. (16) Tennessee St
10. (17) Samford
11. (18) Jacksonville St
12. (19) Youngstown St
13. (20) Southern Utah
Teams just on the outside: (21) Chattanooga, (23) South Carolina St, (24) Northern Iowa, (24) William & Mary
Great job overall I think, will be interesting to see how it stacks up with the TSN and Coach's poll in predicting the at large pool.
I would be pleased to see those 13 get in, with the exception of SHSU. I'd rather see Chattanooga, SCSU, William & Mary, and even Liberty in ahead of the Bearkats. If Sam had beaten just 1 of McNeese, SELA, or UCA, I'd feel a bit differently.
ursus arctos horribilis
November 24th, 2013, 10:58 AM
I would be pleased to see those 13 get in, with the exception of SHSU. I'd rather see Chattanooga, SCSU, William & Mary, and even Liberty in ahead of the Bearkats. If Sam had beaten just 1 of McNeese, SELA, or UCA, I'd feel a bit differently.
Yeah, gotta agree but then again the beating of EWU and so forth means something to the voters and they really are about where they should be I think although maybe a touch high.
Pard4Life
November 24th, 2013, 11:06 AM
Not liking Princeton completely dropping out after losin to Dartmouth and winning eight in a row. It's not like it was Columbia.
Cool to see Pards get the vote but I didn't vote for them. If we were not coached to a loss vs Colgate I'd consider it.
LehighU11
November 24th, 2013, 11:21 AM
Not liking Princeton completely dropping out after losin to Dartmouth and winning eight in a row. It's not like it was Columbia.
Cool to see Pards get the vote but I didn't vote for them. If we were not coached to a loss vs Colgate I'd consider it.
I agree. A 4 point loss on the road to Dartmouth was not a bad one. Had Princeton played Lehigh a few weeks into the season, instead of week 1 for the Tigers, they would have likely beaten LU and had a chance to go 10-0 yesterday.
Dartmouth was a huge surprise this year. 6-4, 5-2 in the Ivy with 3 losses by a FG and the other in 4OT at Penn. They also beat Yale the week following their huge win at Cal Poly.
Professor Chaos
November 24th, 2013, 12:05 PM
1. (5) Towson
2. (6) Northern Arizona
3. (7) McNeese St
4. (8) Montana
5. (10) Fordham
6. (12) South Dakota St
7. (14) New Hampshire
8. (15) Sam Houston St
9. (16) Tennessee St
10. (17) Samford
11. (18) Jacksonville St
12. (19) Youngstown St
13. (20) Southern Utah
Missed: South Carolina St (23)
9 or 10 again for the AGS voters, not bad at all. And YSU has a very strong argument that they got Woffed for South Carolina St.
Humble Steward
November 24th, 2013, 12:12 PM
1. (5) Towson
2. (6) Northern Arizona
3. (7) McNeese St
4. (8) Montana
5. (10) Fordham
6. (12) South Dakota St
7. (14) New Hampshire
8. (15) Sam Houston St
9. (16) Tennessee St
10. (17) Samford
11. (18) Jacksonville St
12. (19) Youngstown St
13. (20) Southern Utah
Missed: South Carolina St (23)
9 or 10 again for the AGS voters, not bad at all. And YSU has a very strong argument that they got Woffed for South Carolina St.
Good stuff, AGS. I think the way YSU lost down the stretch really hurt them. They were not playing good football going into the playoffs.
RabidRabbit
November 24th, 2013, 12:39 PM
A great job on the AGS top 25. Only 3 teams in play-offs not listed are the less than great AQ's (Furman 7-5, Lafayette 5-7, and Pioneer champ, Butler, 8-3)
Otherwise, all selections in there, and especially for the at-large's.
YSU may have been Woffed. However, the dismantling by the Jacks and Bison showed that the Guins were not primed for a play-off run.
ursus arctos horribilis
November 24th, 2013, 01:11 PM
The ballot box has been reopened for those that did not get their vote in prior to the selection show. It will close at it's normally scheduled time.
dystopiamembrane
December 11th, 2013, 08:27 AM
After the games of Saturday, Massey's algorithm produced a top 9 which includes all 8 teams remaining in the hunt for the national title.
South Dakota State is the lone stand-out. He predicts that each of the home sides will win this weekend.
1. North Dakota State
2. Eastern Illinois
3. Eastern Washington
4. Towson
5. Southeastern Louisiana
6. Coastal Carolina
7. South Dakota State
8. New Hampshire
9. Jacksonville State
dudeitsaid
December 11th, 2013, 03:39 PM
After the games of Saturday, Massey's algorithm produced a top 9 which includes all 8 teams remaining in the hunt for the national title.
South Dakota State is the lone stand-out. He predicts that each of the home sides will win this weekend.
1. North Dakota State
2. Eastern Illinois
3. Eastern Washington
4. Towson
5. Southeastern Louisiana
6. Coastal Carolina
7. South Dakota State
8. New Hampshire
9. Jacksonville State
So, in other words, the committee and playoff selection criteria really did pick the best teams for the playoffs? Maybe not the top 24 teams, but we can certainly see both systems showed a solid top 10. Interesting. Maybe the playoff selection system is less broken than some think.
BEAR
December 11th, 2013, 03:47 PM
35
Central Arkansas Bears
That's fair. The bears had 20+ injuries, 10 season ending and team chemistry had to be rebuilt early on. By the end of the year they were able to get it together enough to give Sam a run. Now all those freshmen and RShirt freshman that played this year will be ready to go and begin the year with experience. Great news to know after this year that held so much promise!
Thumper76
December 11th, 2013, 05:00 PM
After the games of Saturday, Massey's algorithm produced a top 9 which includes all 8 teams remaining in the hunt for the national title.
South Dakota State is the lone stand-out. He predicts that each of the home sides will win this weekend.
1. North Dakota State
2. Eastern Illinois
3. Eastern Washington
4. Towson
5. Southeastern Louisiana
6. Coastal Carolina
7. South Dakota State
8. New Hampshire
9. Jacksonville State
Well I guess that makes getting bounced sting a tad bit less....not much though.
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