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College Football No-Bias Rankings: Oct. 31
I took a long time to make some no-bias rankings for this college football season.
I know there will be some controversies, but please remember that I don’t necessarily agree with all of these rankings, but this is just what came out when I used the formula that I made.
The formula takes each team’s winning percentage and their opponent’s winning percentage to date, and divided their average margin of victory by 28.3 (the largest FBS margin of victory, which is held by Texas) to get three percentages representing their success this season, their strength of schedule, and how well they’ve done in their games. I then added the three percentages and divided them by three to get an average, and used those averages in order to get these rankings:
1—Texas
2—Florida
3—Cincinnati
4—Boise State
5—TCU
6—Alabama
7—Penn State
8—Oregon
9—Oklahoma
10—Iowa
11—Pittsburgh
12—USC
13—Oklahoma State
14—Ohio State
15—Central Michigan
16—Houston
17—Virginia Tech
18—Mississippi
19—LSU
20—Georgia Tech
21—South Florida
22—California
23—Kansas
24—Rutgers
25—Arizona
Read more College Football news on BleacherReport.com
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October 31, 2009
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