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Clarkmeister 09-24-2005 11:10 AM

This week\'s ridiculous college football polls
 
1. Who are the retards who voted Texas #1 over USC?

2. How is Michigan ranked higher than ND?

3. How is ND ranked higher than MSU?

4. How is Iowa State still ranked behind Iowa?

Dumb, dumb, dumb.

pokerdirty 09-24-2005 12:45 PM

Re: This week\'s ridiculous college football polls
 
give it up dude.

Clarkmeister 09-24-2005 03:50 PM

Re: This week\'s ridiculous college football polls
 
It's just such a pathetic system.

SinCityGuy 09-24-2005 04:13 PM

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It's just such a pathetic system.

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No more pathetic than the BCS forcing the computers to use the ELO method instead of the true predictor method.

mason55 09-24-2005 04:15 PM

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4. How is Iowa State still ranked behind Iowa?


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Not for long...


Anways, I was listening to one of the ESPN Podcasts last week and they had a few media voters on the show with D.P.

D.P. was arguing that the polls should reflect what has already happened and EVERY ONE of the media voters was arguing that the polls should be predictive and not results oriented. So there's your answer.

Clarkmeister 09-24-2005 04:25 PM

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EVERY ONE of the media voters was arguing that the polls should be predictive and not results oriented. So there's your answer.

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That's the most ridiculous idea ever. It's also a cop out as there are inequities such as these even in the final poll of the season. Just what are they predicting then? What would happen if everyone had a "redo"?

Besides, if that's the case, why play any games at all then? The thing is, that if their predictions are right, then the polls will end up as they want anyways, so all they do is screw the lower ranked teams when their predictions turn out to be wrong.

imported_CaseClosed326 09-24-2005 04:41 PM

Re: This week\'s ridiculous college football polls
 
Last week I did not agree with you. But these are pretty bad.

Jack of Arcades 09-24-2005 06:40 PM

Re: This week\'s ridiculous college football polls
 
What do you do if Mich beats MSU?

jstnrgrs 09-24-2005 07:43 PM

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It's just such a pathetic system.

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No more pathetic than the BCS forcing the computers to use the ELO method instead of the true predictor method.

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Predictors have no place in deciding what teams play in the post-season. It should be entirely based on what has been done, not what's likely to happen. (Otherwise there's no point in playing the regular season games.)

FWIW, I don't know what the ELO method is.

jstnrgrs 09-24-2005 07:47 PM

Re: This week\'s ridiculous college football polls
 
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4. How is Iowa State still ranked behind Iowa?


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Not for long...


Anways, I was listening to one of the ESPN Podcasts last week and they had a few media voters on the show with D.P.

D.P. was arguing that the polls should reflect what has already happened and EVERY ONE of the media voters was arguing that the polls should be predictive and not results oriented. So there's your answer.

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It is insane to have a poll that awards any sort of a championship (the winner of the AP is considered to have won a share of the national championship) be predicitve. The rankings should be earned and not predictive. If the voters believe that there poll should be predictive, then this system may be so screwed up as to make the national championship chase not worth following at all.


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