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Kind of a different way to rank teams, but it's basically a breakdown of how a team has played, not just if the team has won or not. It combines Offense, Defense, Special Teams, Miscues, turnover margin, strength of schedule, and winning percentage.
http://promo.espn.go.com/espn/contests/ups/2013/tpi/index?WT.mc_id=VAN700862
1. Oregon
2. FSU
3. Miami
4. LSU
5. Arizona
6. Stanford
7. Louisville
8. Baylor
9. Maryland
10. UCF
Notables, #11 Ohio State, #13 Alabama, #19 Clemson, #22 Georgia Tech, #34 Florida
This ranking is a little different because it weighs all categories evenly, when of course in realistic rankings, the most important is winning percentage. However still a cool way to see actual level of play and level competition.
I think College Football should have an RPI like system like college basketball, and i think Al hinted toward it in an interview recently
These also don't include today, so i'm assuming LSU will drop, UCF, etc.
http://promo.espn.go.com/espn/contests/ups/2013/tpi/index?WT.mc_id=VAN700862
1. Oregon
2. FSU
3. Miami
4. LSU
5. Arizona
6. Stanford
7. Louisville
8. Baylor
9. Maryland
10. UCF
Notables, #11 Ohio State, #13 Alabama, #19 Clemson, #22 Georgia Tech, #34 Florida
This ranking is a little different because it weighs all categories evenly, when of course in realistic rankings, the most important is winning percentage. However still a cool way to see actual level of play and level competition.
I think College Football should have an RPI like system like college basketball, and i think Al hinted toward it in an interview recently
These also don't include today, so i'm assuming LSU will drop, UCF, etc.