For those interested here is an overview of the NCAA Football Complex Invasion Sports Model. Here is the current Top 25.
Rank | Team | BCS |
1 | Florida State | (14) |
2 | Oregon | (3) |
3 | Northern Illinois | (NR) |
4 | Alabama | (1) |
5 | North Carolina | (--) |
6 | South Carolina | (7) |
7 | Kansas State | (4) |
8 | Ohio State | (--) |
9 | Texas A&M | (18) |
10 | LSU | (6) |
11 | Fresno State | (NR) |
12 | Arizona State | (NR) |
13 | Texas Tech | (17) |
14 | UCLA | (NR) |
15 | Nevada | (NR) |
16 | Tulsa | (NR) |
17 | Georgia | (11) |
18 | San Diego State | (NR) |
19 | Ohio | (NR) |
20 | Mississippi | (NR) |
21 | TCU | (23) |
22 | Mississippi State | (12) |
23 | Nebraska | (NR) |
24 | Florida | (2) |
25 | Georgia Tech | (NR) |
Here are this year's Top 25 for the previous weeks:
2012 NCAA FBS Top 25 for Week #6
2012 NCAA FBS Top 25 for Week #5
2012 NCAA FBS Top 25 for Week #4
2012 NCAA FBS Top 25 for Week #3
2012 NCAA FBS Top 25 for Week #2
How did Northern Illinois get #3?
ReplyDeleteThe model looks at relative performance. So, NIU realitive production to other teams is the third best in the nation. NIU had the #6 best offense in the nation and the #22 best defense. That combination of very productive offense and defense is rare, leading to their rather high ranking.
ReplyDeleteWhy did Northern Illinois fall out of the top 25 completely? How do their offense and defense rank now?
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