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Interesting GPI ratings

Post by CelticCat » Fri Nov 25, 2005 4:11 pm

TOP 25
Rank. Team (Total)
1. Appalachian St (2.11)
2. New Hampshire (2.67)
3. Texas St (3.89)
4. Montana (5.56)
5. Cal Poly (7.11)
6. Furman (7.22)
7. N Iowa (8.44)
8. Ga Southern (8.67)
9. S Illinois (10.56)
10. E Washington (10.89)
11. Richmond (12.44)
12. Youngstown St (13.56)
13. Illinois St (14.00)
14T. Montana St (14.44)
14T. Hampton (14.44)
16. Massachusetts (16.00)
17. Brown (16.67)
18. Nicholls St (16.89)
19. N Dakota St (18.67)
20. Portland St (20.00)
21. James Madison (22.33)
22. Hofstra (22.67)
23T. UC Davis (23.00)
23T. E Illinois (23.00)
25. S Carolina St (26.00)

We are also the #1 conference.

Yet, only two of us are in. :)


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Post by anacondagriz » Fri Nov 25, 2005 4:17 pm

Whats interesting is that Lafayette is nowhere on that list. I suspect you would have to travel pretty far down to find them, then you have YSU sitting at #12.



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Post by bozbobcat » Fri Nov 25, 2005 4:20 pm

It's also surprising that MSU is tied with an undefeated, seeded team.


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Post by Grizzfan » Fri Nov 25, 2005 4:47 pm

I always liked Jeff Sagarin's power rating approach; can't say I fully understand it, but here's his as of Nov 19th:

Appalachian State 65.77
Texas State 64.42
New Hampshire 63.48
Eastern Washington 63.07
Illinois State 63.01
Montana 62.73
Cal Poly 62.38
ND State 61.64
S Illinois 61.04
Nicholls State 61.01
Youngstown State 60.84
Georga Southern 60.83
Montana State 60.49
Northern Iowa 59.95
Portland State 59.66
Mass 59.13
UC Davis 58.24
Richmond 58.14
Furman 57.95
James Madison 57.81
Hampton 56.85

That's enough - Sagarin takes in strength of schedule and location of the game. Add 3 points to the home team and Sagarin says, if I'm reading him correctly, Montana is favored by 4 points over Cal Poly. (That's what Sportsnetwork says too.) And Eastern Washington and Northern Iowa should go into overtime in a tie.

We'll see what happens.

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Post by Ponycat » Fri Nov 25, 2005 4:48 pm

We're the #1 conference that could very easily have no teams in the second round.


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Post by Grizzfan » Fri Nov 25, 2005 4:56 pm

We're the #1 conference that could very easily have no teams in the second round.
Anything is possible in this game so I holding out that the BSC will have two in.

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Post by Eastcoastgriz » Fri Nov 25, 2005 5:22 pm

Ponycat wrote:We're the #1 conference that could very easily have no teams in the second round.
or we could easily have two.


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Post by grizband » Fri Nov 25, 2005 5:34 pm

anacondagriz wrote:Whats interesting is that Lafayette is nowhere on that list. I suspect you would have to travel pretty far down to find them, then you have YSU sitting at #12.
Lafayette is somewhere around #41 in the GPI.



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Post by KillintheGriz » Sat Nov 26, 2005 8:56 pm

Old Wise One stated the team who beat the #1 GPI team usually moved up 10 points. I looked for myself and found that generally to be true. The Cats only moved up about 4 points. Montana dropped 3. The books are cooked--much like the gov't's inflation numbers. Cats probably won't be ranked next year in preseason polls due to Lulay graduating but I'm sure Montana will be ranked in the top 3 even though they lost today. Go figure. But that is fine. Rankings don't do the Cats anygood. Just go out next year and show why every team above us in the polls is over-rated. , Good job Cal Poly!! Go Eastern.



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