BCS computers like Iowa State (relatively speaking)

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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]A friend of mine who works on the ESPN College Gameday website (also an ISU grad) spent part of his afternoon looking this up. It's the six BCS computer rankings and where they have Iowa State. It's interesting - and surprising - to see how we rank in the unbiased computer polls.

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Iowa State's week 9 ranking by average of the six computer polls that are used in the BCS standings.[/FONT]
Iowa State received zero votes in the two human polls that are used in the BCS standings.
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Computer rankings:
• Kenneth Massey - 25 - Massey Ratings - CF
• Jeff Sagarin - 27 - USATODAY.com (rankings in red)

• Dr. Peter Wolfe - 32 - 2010 College Football
• Anderson & Hester - 33 - AndersonSports: The Jeff Anderson & Chris Hester College Football Computer Rankings - Part of the BCS Rankings
• Richard Billingsley - 35 - http://ow.ly/32Mwz
• Colley Matrix - 39 - Colley's Bias Free College Football Rankings[FONT='lucida grande', tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif]
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Where these sites came from: http://www.bcsfootball.org/news/story?id=4765872http://www.cyclonefanatic.com/forum/BCS computers like Iowa State (relatively speaking)


[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Human rankings:[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Harris Poll - ISU: Unranked & Zero votes (16 teams outside top-25 receive votes)[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]2010 NCAA College Football Polls and Rankings for Week 10 - ESPN[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]USA Today coaches poll - ISU: Unranked & Zero votes (11 teams outside top-25 receive votes)[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]2010 NCAA College Football Polls and Rankings for Week 10 - ESPN[/FONT]
 
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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]A friend of mine who works on the ESPN College Gameday website (also an ISU grad) spent part of his afternoon looking this up. It's the six BCS computer rankings and where they have Iowa State. It's interesting - and surprising - to see how we rank in the unbiased computer polls.

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Iowa State's week 9 ranking by average of the six computer polls that are used in the BCS standings.[/FONT]
Iowa State received zero votes in the two human polls that are used in the BCS standings.
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Computer rankings:

Check out #62 in the Massey ratings. Augustana (South Dakota), right ahead of Georgia.

In other news, our schedule is brutal.
 
Thats really intersting thanks for sharing, i don't think we should reveive any votes from the human polls we don't have any quality wins. Now lets go beat Nebraska and change that.
 
Thats really intersting thanks for sharing, i don't think we should reveive any votes from the human polls we don't have any quality wins. Now lets go beat Nebraska and change that.

Winning at Texas for the first time ever isn't quality? Yeah, they're having a down year, but they still have the best team money can buy.
 
Winning at Texas for the first time ever isn't quality? Yeah, they're having a down year, but they still have the best team money can buy.

Almost any other year it would have been but this year i don't think it is. They also got destroyed at home by UCLA who is terrible this year, but thats just my opinion.
 
You should just change the title to 'Human voters are biased'.

Those two losses to Oklahoma and Utah means that even if we beat Nebraska this weekend we probably won't receive any votes. The BCS computers don't get to take margin of victory into account, so that helps us a lot.

We'd have to win out to receive votes, and then win the Big XII title game to be ranked.
 
That KSU game really gets me more upset as the year goes on. if we beat them we'd be 6-3. even higher in the computers and i would assume getting some votes from the pollsters. and already be bowl bound.

But then again, Im still grumpy about the close losses last year to KSU and KU, we could of been 9-4! :mad:
 
Those two losses to Oklahoma and Utah means that even if we beat Nebraska this weekend we probably won't receive any votes. The BCS computers don't get to take margin of victory into account, so that helps us a lot.

We'd have to win out to receive votes, and then win the Big XII title game to be ranked.

So basically, we would have to make a BCS bowl to get ranked at all? Even though we lost to Utah, a team that if they win saturday, has a legit chance of being in the running for the title game, and OU, who is just really good and lost an away game to an angry crowd of missourians? I'm not gonna make up an excuse for the loss to Iowa, that was just ugly, but maybe this means the voters really are biased? Maybe the Big XII is just really tough to win in? Maybe all the teams of the Big XII are really good this year?
 
Those two losses to Oklahoma and Utah means that even if we beat Nebraska this weekend we probably won't receive any votes. The BCS computers don't get to take margin of victory into account, so that helps us a lot.

We'd have to win out to receive votes, and then win the Big XII title game to be ranked.

I thought some did depends on the programing? I could be wrong.
 
I think that Iowa State is just on the cusp of receiving votes in the human polls, if we had one more win, we'd probably have gotten votes. Win against Nebraska and we'll probably get a handful, maybe enough to get us to 25. If we lose against Nebraska, we won't be ranked this year.
 
I think that Iowa State is just on the cusp of receiving votes in the human polls, if we had one more win, we'd probably have gotten votes. Win against Nebraska and we'll probably get a handful, maybe enough to get us to 25. If we lose against Nebraska, we won't be ranked this year.

There currently aren't any four loss teams receiving votes.
 
So basically, we would have to make a BCS bowl to get ranked at all?

I think so. We might get ranked if we win all of our next three, but I definitely do not think we would be ranked in the human polls with a win on Saturday.
 
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It's really hard to say where we deserve to be in my mind. The Utah and Oklahoma losses were very bad but vs. good teams. The Texas win is impressive, but not in the same way it would be most years. It's just interesting to see how the computers came out though.

If we'd beat Nebraska, we are definitely a top 30 team in my opinion.
 
humans can factor in point margins in losses. we are pretty sad on that aspect. all of our losses are pretty brutal.
 
Northern Illinois is starting to get human votes now. Gotta love the fluff conferences...
 

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