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Rice v FIU ~~POST-GAME THREAD~~
(09-25-2017 03:54 PM)gsloth Wrote:  There's this link to the 130 FBS schools: https://www.masseyratings.com/cf/11604/ratings

There's this link to the Div 1 schools: https://www.masseyratings.com/rate.php?s...&sub=11590
You used to get that first, from the main page, but it looks like in the last week or so that he finally made college football just go to his FBS list.

If you want all 500 schools, where the crossovers really aren't statistically deep enough, use this (it's the cfb2017 dropdown): https://www.masseyratings.com/rate.php?s...sub=295489

Rice falls to 165 in here. NW Missouri (at 106, beating no one of note but one huge win over a bad team) and College of San Mateo (at 163, beating no one of note other than thrashing a top 200 team this past weekend) are ahead of Rice. This definitely shows a problem with trying to project everyone in the same pool.

Correct. Like, why are we in the top 200?
09-25-2017 08:26 PM
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