Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The Mo Knows Rankings

Here is the first installment of the Mo Knows Rankings, strength of schedule included. Keep in mind there is no subjectivity in this, so while I may disagree with the results, I can't do anything about it! It is a measure of ACTUAL on-the-field performance coupled with strength of schedule. Penn State comes in at 40, because they haven't done anything to merit anything higher here. In the actual polls, the only thing they have done to merit their ranking in the teens is starting the season ranked in the top 10: they have played a bunch of home games and one good team and have one loss...

Anybody know how to enter a nice-looking table on here?

Rank Team SOS Rank
1 Florida 20
2 Texas 17
3 Alabama 13
4 Iowa 9
5 Va Tech 1
6 Oregon 6
7 Ohio State 2
8 TCU 37
9 Kansas 28
10 Notre Dame 16
11 Cincinnati 41
12 Boise State 54
13 Nebraska 14
14 Idaho 30
15 Georgia Tech 39
16 Utah 33
17 USC 32
18 LSU 3
19 West Virginia 44
20 South Florida 63
21 Wisconsin 10
22 BYU 34
23 OK State 29
24 South Carolina 45
25 Navy 12
26 Pittsburgh 40
27 Houston 38
28 Rutgers 60
29 Central Michigan 52
30 Oregon State 22
31 Miami 19
32 Auburn 35
33 Wake Forest 27
34 Tulsa 49
35 Northern Ill 24
36 Minnesota 15
37 Missouri 58
38 Texas Tech 25
39 California 21
40 Penn State 59
41 Oklahoma 11
42 Arkansas 26
43 Northwestern 57
44 La-Monroe 51
45 Troy 31
46 Michigan 7
47 UCLA 5
48 Wyoming 55
49 UCF 62
50 La-Lafayette 23
51 Marshall 50
52 Connecticut 8
53 Stanford 4
54 SMU 42
55 Ole Miss 36
56 Arizona 18
57 Arizona State 46
58 Temple 56
59 Boston College 43
60 Ohio 61
61 Texas A&M 48
62 Mid Tenn St 47
63 Baylor 53

3 comments:

  1. you could always paste your table into paint or something and save as some type of picture. I know blogs let you post pictures :-)

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  2. I know your question was NOT directed to me.
    Your rankings look as good as the other ones.

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  3. Other than Idaho at 14, I'm decently satisfied with how it turned out. But you know, on the field, the Vandals have done as much as most anybody (only 1 loss, a few road games, and they haven't played total slouches). Once they start not doing it on the field (i.e. losing), they'll drop...

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