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[quote name='globetrotter' post='675356' date='Jun 25 2008, 03:18 PM']Here is all the data if you would be willing to check my work

Conference USA W L home away
UCF NC State 25-23 Texas 32-35 S. Florida 12-64 Miss State 3-10 1 3 1 2 1
E. Carolina Va Tech 7-17 NC 34-31 WV 7-48 NC State 34-40 1 3 2 2
Memphis Mississippi 21-23 1 1
S Miss Tennessee 19-39 Cincinnati 21-31 2 1 1
Marshall Miami 3-31 WV 23-48 Cincinnati 14-40 3 1 2
UAB MSU 18-55 FSU 24-34 Miss State 13-30 3 3
Tulsa Oklahoma 21-62 1 1
Houston Oregon 27-48 Alabama 24-30 2 2
Tulane Miss State 17-38 LSU 9-34 2 2
Rice Baylor 17-42 T. Tech 24-59 Texas 14-58 3 1 2
UTEP T. Tech 31-45 1 1
S. Methodist T Tech 9-49 1 1
2 25 7.40% 11 15 1 42.30%
2 11 15%
MAC W L home away
BG Minnesota 32-21 MSU 17-28 BC 24-55 1 2 3
Miami Minnesota 35-41 Cincinnati 10-47 Colorado 0-42 Syracuse 17-14 Vanderbilt 13-24 1 4 2 3
Buff Rutgers 3-38 Penn State 24-45 Baylor 21-34 Syracuse 12-20 4 1 3
Ohio Va Tech 7-28 1 1
Temple UCONN 17-22 Penn State 0-31 2 1 1
Akron OSU 2-20 Indiana 24-41 Uconn 10-44 3 3
Kent State Iowa State 23-14 Kentucky 20-56 Ohio State 3-48 1 2 3
C. Michigan Kansas 7-52 Purdue 22-45 Clemson 14-70 Purdue 48-51 4 3 1
Ball State Nebraska 40-41 Illinois 17-28 Indiana 20-38 Rutgers 30-52 4 3 1
W. Michigan WV 24-62 Indiana 27-37 Missouri 24-52 Iowa 28-19 1 3 1 3
E Michigan Pittsburgh 3-27 Vanderbilt 7-30 Michigan 22-33 Northwestern 14-26 4 1 3
Toledo Purdue 24-52 Kansas 13-45 Iowa State 36-35 1 2 2 1
N Illinois Iowa 3-16 Wisconsin 3-44 2 1 1
5 37 11.90% 9 31 2 22.50%
1 10 9.09%
MWC W L home away
BYU Arizona 20-7 UCLA 17-27 UCLA 17-16 2 1 1 1 1
Air Force California 36-42 1 1
Utah Oregon St 7-24 UCLA 44-6 Louisville 44-35 2 1 1 2
New Mexico Arizona 29-27 1 1
TCU Baylor 27-0 Texas 13-34 Stanford 38-36 2 1 1 2
San Diego St Wash State 17-45 ASU 13-34 Cincinnati 23-52 3 1 2
Wyoming Virginia 3-23 1 1
Colorado St. Colorado 28-31 California 28-34 2 1 1
UNLV Wisonsin 13-20 1 1
7 11 38.88% 7 9 2 43.75%
7 4 63.63%
Sun Belt W L home away
Troy Arkansas 26-46 Florida 31-59 Oke St 41-23 Ga 34-44 1 3 1 3
Fla Atlantic Oke St 6-42 Minn 42-39 Kentucky 17-45 S. Florida 23-35 Florida 20-59 1 4 2 3
L-Monroe Clemson 26-49 Texas AnM 14-54 Alabama 21-14 1 2 3
Mid Tenn Louisville 42-58 LSU 0-44 Virginia 21-23 3 1 2
Ark State Texas 13-21 Tenn 27-48 2 2
Louis-Laf SC 14-28 Tenn 7-59 2 2
N Texas Oklahoma 10-79 Arkansas 7-66 2 2
Fla Int'l Penn State 0-59 Maryland 10-26 Miami 9-23 Kansas 3-55 Arkansas 10-58 5 1 4
3 23 11.53% 5 21 19.23%
2 7 22.22%
WAC W L home away
Hawaii Washington 35-28 Georgia 10-41 1 1 1 1
Boise State Washington 10-24 1 1
Fresno St Texas AnM 45-47 Oregon 21-52 Kansas St 45-29 Ga Tech 40-28 2 2 1 2 1
Nevada Nebraska 10-52 Northwestern 31-36 2 2
La Tech California 12-42 Miss 0-24 LSU 10-58 3 3
SJ State ASU 3-45 KSU 14-34 Stanford 0-37 3 3
Utah St Oklahoma 3-54 1 1
NM State Auburn 20-55 1 1
Idaho USC 10-38 Wash State 28-45 2 2
3 16 15.78% 2 15 2 11.76%
3 4 42.85%[/quote]



so basically, you're basing all of your info off of non BCS schools OCCASIONALLY beating a lower rung BCS school?


Utah over Louisville, and MAYBE Western Michigan over Iowa are the only two upsets in your entire post remotely worth a damn. These non-BCS teams are getting crushed by the cream of the crop from the BCS schools.


Thanks for wasting my time. Come back when you have stats better than joe schmo beating the Minnesota's and Iowa States of the BCS world.
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Con USA
Win % v BCS: 7.4% as a conference (2-25)
Win % of teams with winning records v BCS: 14.25% as a conference (2-12)
% of Home games: 42.3% (11 home 15 away 1 neutral)

MAC
Win % v BCS: 11.9% as a conference (5-37)
Win % of teams with winning records v BCS: 9.09% (1-10)
% of Home games: 22.5% (9h 31a 2n)

MWC (edit)
Win % v BCS: 38.88% (7-11)
Win % of teams with winning records v BCS: 63.63% (7-4)
% of Home games: 43.75% (7h 9a 2n)

Sun Belt
Win % v BCS: 11.53% (3-23)
Win % of teams with winning records v BCS: 22.22% (3-23)
% of Home games: 19.23% (5h 21a 0n)

WAC
Win % v BCS: 15.78% (3-16)
Win % of teams with winning records v BCS: 42.85% (3-4)
% of Home games: 11.76%% (2h 15a 2n)

Total
Win % v BCS: 15.15% (20-112)
Win % of teams with winning records v BCS: 28.84% (15-37)
% of Home games: 27.20% (34h 91a 7n)

Home Win %: 26.47% (9-25)
Away Win %: 11.22% (11-87)
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[quote name='Bengals1181' post='675363' date='Jun 25 2008, 03:49 PM']so basically, you're basing all of your info off of non BCS schools OCCASIONALLY beating a lower rung BCS school?


Utah over Louisville, and MAYBE Western Michigan over Iowa are the only two upsets in your entire post remotely worth a damn. These non-BCS teams are getting crushed by the cream of the crop from the BCS schools.


Thanks for wasting my time. Come back when you have stats better than joe schmo beating the Minnesota's and Iowa States of the BCS world.[/quote]

I think that you are confused here. That was in response entirely to fredtoast and my question about the numbers.
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[quote name='globetrotter' post='674925' date='Jun 23 2008, 04:10 PM']We recently had a discussion about a College Football Playoff system. I am of the belief that only one that includes the champion from all 11 conferences will be fair. I have laid it out as follows and will soon simulate it using NCAA 2008 football (I know its not a great way to do it but it is the best way.)

The Bracket is as follows....1-11 are the conference winners in order of AP ranking and then record. 12-16 are at larges ranked in order of the AP ranking. Win your conference you are in. Win more games and you play a worse team.

I thought it might be interesting to make a contest on here and have people fill out a bracket......Go-Bengals can decide that if he wants but here is a bracket I will be going at.....I will highlight each game as it is done...

1 OSU (Big Ten, #1)
16 Arizona State (At Large, #12)

8 BYU (Mountain West, #19)
9 UCF (CUSA, NR, 10-3)

5 USC (Pac-10, #6)
12 Georgia (At Large, #4)

4 Va Tech (ACC, #5)
13 Missouri (At Large, #7)

3 Oklahoma (Big 12, #3)
14 Kansas (At Large, #8)

6 Hawaii (WAC, #10)
11 Florida Atlantic (Sun Belt, NR, 7-5)

7 West Virginia (Big East, #11)
10 Central Michigan (MAC, NR, 8-5)

2 LSU (SEC, #2)
15 Florida (At Large, #9)[/quote]

Globetrotter, here's a game that simpler than you're suggesting but it ends up in the same place. You can jump in the public game or start your own game. If you want to start one for the board, I'll jump in.

[url="http://www.last2left.com/whatsinplay/college-football-2008-2009"]http://www.last2left.com/whatsinplay/colle...tball-2008-2009[/url]
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