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I found four computer polls where UCF finished number one
I got curious and decided to take a look at the six old BCS computer polls. UCF fell from 1st to 2nd in the PR Wolfe poll, which was posted here a few weeks back. UCF was 4th in the Billingsley Poll, 8th in the Massey composite, and 13th in Sagarin.

I'm still waiting on Colley and Anderson Sports to release their final numbers (both had UCF 2nd and ahead of Alabama going into the title game).

However, according to these four fine pollsters, UCF is the national champs!

Roundtable - http://www.rtsratings.com/curCFBRetro.asp

M Cubed - http://mcubed.net/ncaaf/2017/index.shtml

MJS - http://sagedrive.com/mjs_standings/2017/summary.htm

ISR - http://football.kislanko.com/2017/ISR_current.html
01-09-2018 02:25 PM
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