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/c/CFB Poll Top 25 Fanaticus
1. Texas Texas
2. Georgia Georgia
3. Ohio State Ohio State
4. Penn State Penn State
T-5. Tennessee Tennessee
T-5. USC USC
T-7. Alabama Alabama
T-7. Miami Miami
9. Ole Miss Mississippi
10. Oregon Oregon
11. Oklahoma Oklahoma
12. Missouri Missouri
13. Utah Utah
14. Kansas State Kansas State
15. Louisville Louisville
16. Oklahoma State Oklahoma State
17. Northern Illinois Northern Illinois
T-18. Michigan Michigan
T-18. Notre Dame Notre Dame
20. ~~Boston College~~ Boston College
21. Clemson Clemson
22. LSU Louisiana State
T-23. ~~Florida State~~ Florida State
T-23. Illinois Illinois
T-23. Nebraska Nebraska

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  1. Georgia
  2. Michigan
  3. Ohio State
  4. Florida State
  5. oklahoma
  6. Penn State
  7. Washington
  8. Oregon
  9. Texas
  10. USC
  11. Alabama
  12. North Carolina
  13. Ole Miss
  14. Louisville
  15. Oregon State
  16. Utah
  17. Duke
  18. UCLA
  19. (T) Washington State
  20. (T) Tennessee
  21. Notre Dame
  22. LSU
  23. Kansas
  24. Kentucky
  25. Miami (FL)

Others receiving votes: Missouri, Wyoming, Air Force, Wisconsin, Tulane, West Virginia, Clemson, Maryland, Iowa, James Madison, TAMU

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 11 months ago (1 children)

You're not going to like my computer poll this week... (I, for one, hate my computer poll this week)

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

How's your computer poll work? There's a couple of... interesting... results there

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago

It's mostly margin of victory/defeat based, with various multipliers based on the strength of opponent (so blowing out an FCS team is worth less than losing by a few scores to a typical P5 team). That includes a progressively larger coefficient the higher the AP ranking of the team that you beat. There's also a decay multiplier that slightly lowers the weighting of older games as the season goes on.

The weirdness this week is really because it's cumulative. That is, I don't average the results by amount of games played, so Notre Dame is higher than the two teams they lost to because they've played more. That's also why teams drop like crazy on their bye week (and this is the time of the season where those tend to occur, but not all at the same time). It works out pretty well by about week 8. (And anyone could take my data and normalize it themselves if they wanted something less "interesting")

I definitely would do things differently by eye test, but the algorithm does produce interesting insights that I wouldn't otherwise notice (I watch a lot of cfb, but can't watch all the sicko games). I think of it as a sort of power rating rather than a proper ranking.

I've been tinkering with this formula for about 5 years, but am thinking of overhauling it next year with all the realignment that's occurring...