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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby blindman30 on Fri Nov 18, 2011 1:52 pm

Think you should still try and get a reserve in. That is what the reserves are for IMO. I have filled in for a 1-5 nfl team, its not all about winning but playing.
Plus you wouldnt have to try and rework the schedule
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby Fuzzy316 on Sat Nov 19, 2011 8:29 am

nice win for me... UofAZ over Utah 36-15
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby buck6969 on Sat Nov 19, 2011 8:37 am

UNC wins at home against Wake Forrest 43-0
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 9]

Postby HighlanderAttack on Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:45 am

So Boise gets no respect in the real NCAA but all the respect here


AmphibiousRodent wrote:Top 25 heading into Week 10

NO. TEAM, CONF., W-L, RPI
1. Brigham Young Cougars, Ind., 9-0, 0.747
2. Iowa State Cyclones, Big-12, 7-0, 0.728
3. Boise State Broncos, MWC, 5-2, 0.726
4. Tulsa Golden Hurricane, C-USA, 6-0, 0.703
5. Michigan State Spartans, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.698
6. Ohio State Buckeyes, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.669
7. USC Trojans, PAC-12, 6-0, 0.652
8. Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, WAC, 7-1, 0.650
9. Wyoming Cowboys, MWC, 6-1, 0.633
10. Ball State Cardinals, MAC, 8-1, 0.618
11. Texas A&M Aggies, Big-12, 6-1, 0.610
12. Stanford Cardinal, PAC-12, 6-2, 0.607
13. Kansas State Wildcats, Big-12, 6-2, 0.607
14. Duke Blue Devils, ACC, 7-1, 0.604
15. UNLV Rebels, MWC, 4-2, 0.598
16. Missouri Tigers, Big-12, 5-2, 0.594
17. Buffalo Bulls, MAC, 6-1, 0.581
18. Michigan Wolverines, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.580
19. North Carolina Tar Heels, ACC, 7-1, 0.578
20. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, Sun Belt, 5-1, 0.577
21. South Carolina Gamecocks, SEC, 6-2, 0.575
22. Iowa Hawkeyes, Big Ten, 5-3, 0.574
23. Florida Gators, SEC, 4-3, 0.571
24. Nevada Wolf Pack, WAC, 5-2, 0.569
25. Florida International Golden Panthers, Sun Belt, 5-3, 0.567

We are down to four unbeaten teams ans 11 one-loss teams. Do you guys think anyone will make it through with a perfect record?

I'll get the standings updated and games sent out later tonight. And would someone in the Mountain West please beat Boise? He's screwin' up my rankings.
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby musicalmaven on Sun Nov 20, 2011 4:06 pm

this is to inform you that i won game # 10089945 against edgeone.
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 9]

Postby soccerghost on Sun Nov 20, 2011 4:55 pm

HighlanderAttack wrote:So Boise gets no respect in the real NCAA but all the respect here


AmphibiousRodent wrote:Top 25 heading into Week 10

NO. TEAM, CONF., W-L, RPI
1. Brigham Young Cougars, Ind., 9-0, 0.747
2. Iowa State Cyclones, Big-12, 7-0, 0.728
3. Boise State Broncos, MWC, 5-2, 0.726
4. Tulsa Golden Hurricane, C-USA, 6-0, 0.703
5. Michigan State Spartans, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.698
6. Ohio State Buckeyes, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.669
7. USC Trojans, PAC-12, 6-0, 0.652
8. Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, WAC, 7-1, 0.650
9. Wyoming Cowboys, MWC, 6-1, 0.633
10. Ball State Cardinals, MAC, 8-1, 0.618
11. Texas A&M Aggies, Big-12, 6-1, 0.610
12. Stanford Cardinal, PAC-12, 6-2, 0.607
13. Kansas State Wildcats, Big-12, 6-2, 0.607
14. Duke Blue Devils, ACC, 7-1, 0.604
15. UNLV Rebels, MWC, 4-2, 0.598
16. Missouri Tigers, Big-12, 5-2, 0.594
17. Buffalo Bulls, MAC, 6-1, 0.581
18. Michigan Wolverines, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.580
19. North Carolina Tar Heels, ACC, 7-1, 0.578
20. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, Sun Belt, 5-1, 0.577
21. South Carolina Gamecocks, SEC, 6-2, 0.575
22. Iowa Hawkeyes, Big Ten, 5-3, 0.574
23. Florida Gators, SEC, 4-3, 0.571
24. Nevada Wolf Pack, WAC, 5-2, 0.569
25. Florida International Golden Panthers, Sun Belt, 5-3, 0.567

We are down to four unbeaten teams ans 11 one-loss teams. Do you guys think anyone will make it through with a perfect record?

I'll get the standings updated and games sent out later tonight. And would someone in the Mountain West please beat Boise? He's screwin' up my rankings.


Done. UNLV wins at home, 45-23, but will fall to CSU(Highlander) by a score to be decided - right now it looks like 3 on a late field goal.
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 9]

Postby agentcom on Sun Nov 20, 2011 6:25 pm

AmphibiousRodent wrote:agentcom, looks like you have a Week 5 game against Virginia Tech that was never played. I guess I lost it in the shuffle of changing coaches. I'll send you and mwaser those games this evening.



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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby HighlanderAttack on Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:00 pm

standings are so far behind maybe you could just post the top 100 then we can all see where we are based on the ratings system--just a suggestion --still this has been a great tourney

The two close losses I have just suck
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby ianphull on Mon Nov 21, 2011 1:20 am

I dont mind standing in and playing games so someone does not miss out on playing all there matches, as long as its not in the same league as i am in!
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 9]

Postby HighlanderAttack on Mon Nov 21, 2011 6:17 am

soccerghost wrote:



Done. UNLV wins at home, 45-23, but will fall to CSU(Highlander) by a score to be decided - right now it looks like 3 on a late field goal.



Looks like Colorado State intercepted and have decided to maybe go for 2 to pad the lead
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby AmphibiousRodent on Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:46 pm

Your Top 25 heading into Week 11.

NO. TEAM, CONF., W-L, RPI
1. Brigham Young Cougars, Ind., 9-0, 0.793
2. Iowa State Cyclones, Big-12, 9-0, 0.773
3. Michigan State Spartans, Big Ten, 8-1, 0.735
4. Ohio State Buckeyes, Big Ten, 8-1, 0.713
5. Boise State Broncos, MWC, 5-3, 0.699
6. Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, WAC, 8-1, 0.697
7. Ball State Cardinals, MAC, 9-1, 0.696
8. USC Trojans, PAC-12, 6-0, 0.693
9. Tulsa Golden Hurricane, C-USA, 7-1, 0.678
10. Wyoming Cowboys, MWC, 7-1, 0.668
11. UNLV Rebels, MWC, 5-2, 0.658
12. Buffalo Bulls, MAC, 7-1, 0.649
13. Duke Blue Devils, ACC, 7-1, 0.635
14. Missouri Tigers, Big-12, 6-2, 0.631
15. Iowa Hawkeyes, Big Ten, 6-3, 0.625
16. North Carolina Tar Heels, ACC, 8-1, 0.621
17. Nevada Wolf Pack, WAC, 6-2, 0.613
18. Air Force Falcons, MWC, 7-2, 0.599
19. Stanford Cardinal, PAC-12, 6-3, 0.588
20. Colorado State Rams, MWC, 5-2, 0.588
21. Texas A&M Aggies, Big-12, 6-2, 0.584
22. Kansas State Wildcats, Big-12, 6-3, 0.579
23. Vanderbilt Commadores, SEC, 6-2, 0.574
24. Arizona State Sun Devils, PAC-12, 6-3, 0.573
25. Alabama Crimson Tide, SEC, 6-3, 0.572
On the cusp: Michigan Wolverines (7-2), Arkansas State Red Wolves (6-2), North Carolina Tar Heels (7-2), South Carolina Gamecocks (6-3)

EDITED FOR CLERICAL ERROR: North Carolina won, but I recorded it as a loss for some reason (*cough*booze*cough*). North Carolina inserted in at #16, which pushes Michigan out.

Boise State's way too high. My formula is broken, even though I tweaked it again to lean less toward strength of schedule. But I guess a strong schedule, plus 4-1 on the road, plus 4-1 against Top-25 teams goes a long way.

New games will go out either later tonight or early tomorrow.
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby buck6969 on Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:55 pm

Hey man not sure what you did but, I went from #19 at 7-1 to 8-1 with a 43-0 win and now im not ranked O.o
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby buck6969 on Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:56 pm

Ahh I see you put that I lost this last week, you should change that.
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby AmphibiousRodent on Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:04 pm

My mistake. I fixed the error.
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby HighlanderAttack on Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:18 pm

20. Colorado State Rams, MWC, 5-2, 0.588

ok so if we win out we can get in the top 16 being in the strongest division by my calculations
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby plash.ricrem on Tue Nov 22, 2011 1:26 pm

Rutgers continues its effort towards a miraculous mid season rally by knocking off South Florida in week 10 to stay close to first in the Big East.
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby flexmaster33 on Tue Nov 22, 2011 3:55 pm

It's a crazy jumble at the top of the Mountain West...here's hoping my Broncos can win out :)
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby musicalmaven on Tue Nov 22, 2011 5:10 pm

this is to inform you that i actually won a game, # 10089947, against edgeone.
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby agentcom on Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:29 am

AmphibiousRodent wrote:
Boise State's way too high. My formula is broken, even though I tweaked it again to lean less toward strength of schedule. But I guess a strong schedule, plus 4-1 on the road, plus 4-1 against Top-25 teams goes a long way.



If that's the case, it doesn't sound TOO broken to me. Sounds like they've performed really well this season.
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby flexmaster33 on Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:33 am

I'm with agent on this one...the Broncos are playing well ;)

Of course last week's blowout loss at UNLV will drop Boise State out of the top-10 I'd guess.
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby buck6969 on Wed Nov 23, 2011 10:00 am

I think the problem is you have nothing in the formula for when someone losses to a weak opponent, that should effect then negatively and also home losses should also.
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby AmphibiousRodent on Wed Nov 23, 2011 12:11 pm

That's probably it, Buck. I have that planned for next year's formula.

And sorry I haven't gotten the Week 11 games out yet folks, I've been caught up in some early deadlines. I'll try to get them out this afternoon.
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 9]

Postby HighlanderAttack on Wed Nov 23, 2011 4:33 pm

HighlanderAttack wrote:
soccerghost wrote:



Done. UNLV wins at home, 45-23, but will fall to CSU(Highlander) by a score to be decided - right now it looks like 3 on a late field goal.



Looks like Colorado State intercepted and have decided to maybe go for 2 to pad the lead


looks like they may have had the two pointer they went for intercepted and ran back for two the other way--still winning but not by as much as hoped
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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby agentcom on Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:46 pm

NEWSWIRE (Blacksburg, VA): THE HONEYMOON IS OVER IN CLEMSON

Coach Agentcom's popularity is quickly waning after a 36-16 blowout loss against Virginia Tech. Agentcom's took over the Tigers in Week 6 and looked set to turn the 1-3 team around with three convincing ACC victories including a road victory against then #14 North Carolina. A 37-36 heartbreaker at Georgia Tech ended the streak, but still left Clemson outscoring its opponents 121-78 in 4 weeks.

After the game, Agentcom erupted in the Virginia Tech pressroom. "To have a mid-season coaching change, then play 4 road games in 5 weeks. Well, you know, I think these kids are playing pretty well. No, they're playing their hearts out out there. This week was supposed to be a bye for us and we're playing a road make-up game? Because of a snafu in travel arrangements? That's just wrong. You can't blame these kids for being tired. Except for the first quarter, we couldn't get decent field position. And the officiating? To call some of those calls questionable is generous to these ACC refs. I give credit, I mean those kids, they're just out there battling against everything."

The game, which the NCAA postponed earlier this season when it became clear that coaching changes, weather and scheduling problems would "significantly impact the game," was rescheduled from Week 5 to Saturday. Clemson appeared to be fresh in the opening quarter jumping out to a 10-0 lead, but fatigue quickly set in as Hokies scored 26 unanswered points in the next three quarters. Clemson mustered only a pair of field goals in the fourth quarter against Virginia Tech's second string, which itself put another 10 points on the board.

Clemson (4-5 overall, 3-3 in ACC) will try once again to generate some momentum when they return home to face the struggling Wake Forest
demon Deacons (2-5, 1-4). Virginia Tech (4-5, 3-2) will travel to Georgia Tech (4-5, 4-2).

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Re: College Football FBS 2011 [WEEK 10]

Postby buck6969 on Wed Nov 23, 2011 7:50 pm

Haha Agentcom you sure do make this entertaining.
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