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December 10, 2007 01:41:52
Posted By David Allen
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I finally took time to do it! The rules - 7 points possible per game; 1 per quarter for most points; -1 if outscored in a quarter; 3 for win in regulation; -3 for loss in regulation; 0 points total for overtime games. Also no team could get or lose more points than they won or loss by. Add up points for all games played. For this year I took the top 34 teams (plus any other team in other polls top 25) and then found the teams they had played and added their point totals. Fot the final rating scores I multiplied the team's score by ten, added wins, subtracted losses, and added the points from each team they had played. If they played a second division team, I only included games the second divisioin team played against first division teams. I also subtracted the number of games played against first division teams from ten and subtracted this number.This system has holes like every system, but I believe it is more indicative of how dominant a team has been, and is not so dependant upon one or two plays. Overtime should not even be called football... 1) LSU (672) 2) Missouri (589) 3) Virginia Tech (579) 4) Ohio State (568) 5) Florida (554) 6) Oklahoma (539) 7) West Virginia (499) 8) BYU (467) 9) Kansas (446) 10) South Florida (444) 11) Georgia (430) 12) Oregon (418) 13) Boston College (407) 14) Clemson (403) 15) Arizona State (402) 16) USC (398) 17) Cincinnati (384) 18) Boise State (381) 19) Hawaii (365) 20) Conneticut (363) 21) Illinois (362) 22) UCF (329) 23) Auburn (327) 24) Tennessee (326) 25) Michigan State (302). The teams that played the hardest scheldule according to my rating system were Florida, followed by Missouri and Tennessee. |