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Eagle_77
July 25th, 2005, 04:21 PM
I found were a writer on Sports Network ranked all I-AA teams. Although I do not agree with all of his rankings he doesn’t seem that far off so I decided it would be pretty neat to put together each conference and how they rank. Once again this is not my ranking. You can really see what conferences are competive and which are not as well as which just fall off and which are well balanced.
A-10
North
6. New Hampshire
14. Umass
17. Hofstra
35. Maine
49. Northeasthern
62. Rhode Island
South
3. James Madison
11. William & Mary
13. Delaware
27. Villanova
39. Richmond
70. Townson
Big Sky
2. Eastern Washington
4. Montana
12. Montana St
30. Portland St
40. Northern Arizona
66. Idaho St
71. Weber St
76. Sacramento St
Big South
34. Coastal Carolina
73. Gardner-Webb
79. Liberty
91. Charleston Southern
95. VMI
Gateway
5. Western Kentucky
9. Southern Ill
10. Northern Iowa
31. SMS
46. Indiana St
47. Youngstown St
54. Western Ill
61. Illinois St
Great West
19. North Dakota St
24. Cal Poly
37. UC Davis
59. South Dakota St
63. Northern Colorado
72. Southern Utah
Ivy
16. Harvard
21. Brown
38. Penn
50. Cornell
58. Princeton
80. Yale
83. Dartmouth
89. Columbia
MEAC
18. Hampton
26. South Carolina St
45.Bethune-Cookman
60. Howard
68. NC A&T
82. Florida A&M
84. Delaware St
88. Morgan St
96. Norfolk St
Ohio Valley
22. Jacksonville St
41. Eastern Ill
42. Eastern Kentucky
53. Murray St
64. Tenn Tech
69. Tenn St
81. SMS
87. Samford
90. Tenn-Martin
Patriot League
15. Lehigh
25. Lafayette
44. Colgate
56. Bucknell
67. Fordham
78. Holy Cross
92. Georgetown
SoCon
1. Furman
7. Georgia Southern
28. App St
29. Wofford
51. Chattanooga
55. Western Carolina
74. Citadel
86. Elon
Southland
8. Northwesthern St
20. Texas St
23. Sam Houston St
36. McNeese St
43. Stephen F. Austin
52. SE Louisiana
57. Nicholls St
SWAC
32. Grambling
33. Alabama St
48. Southern
65. Alabama A&M
75. AR Pine Bluff
77. Alcorn St
85. Jackson St
93. Mississippi St
94. Prairie View A&M
98. Texas Southern
Independents
97. Savannah St.
UAalum72
July 25th, 2005, 04:32 PM
Apparently there's a variable definition of the word 'all'
blukeys
July 25th, 2005, 05:12 PM
Apparently there's a variable definition of the word 'all'
Matt Dougherty made an admirable attempt to rank all the I-AA teams but he ranked the mid majors separately so you could compare the mid majors to each other but not to the rest of I-AA. here is the link ralph.
sportsnetwork (http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot2/misc/extrapoint.htm)
http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot2/misc/extrapoint.htm
blukeys
July 25th, 2005, 05:40 PM
Apparently there's a variable definition of the word 'all'
In the spirit of brotherhood for our mid major friends. I have duplicated eagle 77's breakdown but the mid-majors. Bear in mind these rankings are compared to all the mid-majors themselves and not for all of I-AA. Have fun. ;) :) :D
NEC
2. Central Connecticut State
3. Monmouth
6. Robert Morris
8. Wagner
9. Albany
11. Sacred Heart
13. Stony Brook
18. St. Francis
Pioneer
1. Drake
4. Dayton
7. San Diego
10. Morehead State
12. Davidson
15. Jacksonville
17. Valparaiso
19. Butler
20. Austin Peay
MAAC
5. Duquesne
14. Marist
16. La Salle
21. St. Peters
22. Iona
ccujacket
July 25th, 2005, 06:13 PM
How does your conference rank
not well.
igo4uni
July 25th, 2005, 10:50 PM
Gateway has 3 in te top 10, but who knows what will happen.
peace
igo4uni
Dane96
July 25th, 2005, 10:59 PM
In the spirit of brotherhood for our mid major friends. I have duplicated eagle 77's breakdown but the mid-majors. Bear in mind these rankings are compared to all the mid-majors themselves and not for all of I-AA. Have fun. ;) :) :D
NEC
2. Central Connecticut State
3. Monmouth
6. Robert Morris
8. Wagner
9. Albany
11. Sacred Heart
13. Stony Brook
18. St. Francis
Pioneer
1. Drake
4. Dayton
7. San Diego
10. Morehead State
12. Davidson
15. Jacksonville
17. Valparaiso
19. Butler
20. Austin Peay
MAAC
5. Duquesne
14. Marist
16. La Salle
21. St. Peters
22. Iona
Thanks Blukeys. This writer, however, has a stupid ranking system. Considering almost every prognasticator has Wagner near the bottom.....I am not even going to bother. Comical.
Sam_Kats
July 25th, 2005, 11:23 PM
Looks to be another tight race in the Southland. Really, I can see 3-4 teams chasing the crown this year
blukeys
July 25th, 2005, 11:28 PM
thanks ralph, I checked it out. I admire Dougherty for attempting to do the impossible which is to rank every team and try to get them in their right spot before the first ball is kicked off.
While it is fun to speculate, No one is going to rank all the I-AA teams without controversy. I don't know who has the time to see all the I-AA teams play. The best anyone could do in person would be about 60-70. then there would be hours of trying to view taped games. whoever does this gets my nomination for the Presidency of the Get A Life Club.
bluehenbillk
July 26th, 2005, 07:52 AM
And the BCS works like a charm too. :bang:
thirdgendin
July 26th, 2005, 08:17 AM
Thank goodness for the GPI to rank them all and get it right!
No, it's more like thanks goodness for the playoffs!
JohnStOnge
July 26th, 2005, 11:31 AM
Time for the old debate about central tendency vs. best teams
Here's how the conferences rate in terms of the median ranking of each league (central tendency outlook):
A-10 22
Big Sky 35
Southland 36
Gateway 38.5
Southern 40
Great West 48
Ivy 54
Patriot 56
OVC 64
MEAC 68
SWAC 76
Big South 79
The Southland is rated the most "balanced" in terms of the difference between the top team and the bottom team. It doesn't have anybody rated really, really high (8 is max) but it also doesn't have anybody rated really, really low (57 is the minium).
AgentOrange
July 26th, 2005, 12:06 PM
(Sigh) I love how the little bit of speculation can start up a maelstrom of chatter. But that's college football for ya.
ChickenMan
July 26th, 2005, 01:14 PM
A-10 22
Big Sky 35
Southland 36
Gateway 38.5
Southern 40
Great West 48
Ivy 54
Patriot 56
OVC 64
MEAC 68
SWAC 76
Big South 79
I guess the SWAC is dam glad that the Big South is part of 1AA football... :p
Baldy
July 26th, 2005, 01:26 PM
Thank goodness for the GPI to rank them all and get it right!
** Disclaimer--ralph's opinion
McNeese75
July 26th, 2005, 02:28 PM
I guess the SWAC is dam glad that the Big South is part of 1AA football... :p
:eek: Now your gonna start up another s%$t storm :D
Eagle_77
July 26th, 2005, 04:38 PM
Sorry guys I was going to do the Mid-Majors on the next post put got caugt up at work and was not able to finish. Damn those people for expecting me to work for my pay. lol
I was also going to do the median but I see that JohnStOnge helped me out and beat me to it. I the link that Ralph has is the one that I used.
It is very difficult to rank all teams I think thats why the polls usually only rank the top 25. But since someone went to all the effort to do this I figured we should give it some use. Like I stated before I dont agree all the way either but most of the rankings are in the area of being correct.
While I havent always agreed that the A-10 is head and shoulders above the rest I believe this year that they may seem to be going into the season. They more teams than most conferences which should bring their ranking down but credit is deserved for having some great football teams comming into the season.
Now we just have to see who sticks there head up out of that mess and comes out on top and which teams beat the tar out of each other and get left behind come november.
eaglesrthe1
July 26th, 2005, 09:16 PM
Time for the old debate about central tendency vs. best teams
Here's how the conferences rate in terms of the median ranking of each league (central tendency outlook):
A-10 22
Big Sky 35
Southland 36
Gateway 38.5
Southern 40
Great West 48
Ivy 54
Patriot 56
OVC 64
MEAC 68
SWAC 76
Big South 79
The Southland is rated the most "balanced" in terms of the difference between the top team and the bottom team. It doesn't have anybody rated really, really high (8 is max) but it also doesn't have anybody rated really, really low (57 is the minium).
The SoCon is rated as the most "bi-polar". Having GSU and ASU coming in on the "red-neck" end of the spectrum, and Wofford and Furman coming in on the "hoity-toity" end. :cool:
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