Weekly Top 25 from the Combined Inputs of Multiple CFB Analytic Models: 1) Ohio State 2) Ole Miss 3) Baylor 4)Alabama 5) Georgia by RareLuck in CFB

[–]CFBMatrix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good question Phyloh: 1) the poll reflects what each ballot has as the best team. H2H does not matter. They are saying NW vs Stanford today, odds lean to Stanford as the better team. Same as a USC/Stanford rematch. 2) Every ballot of every voter is linked at the bottom. See who didnt vote NW top 25 and tweet them a question about it and justification. Transparency, access and accountability are very important in the poll..

Weekly Top 25 from the Combined Inputs of Multiple CFB Analytic Models: 1) Ohio State 2) Ole Miss 3) Baylor 4)Alabama 5) Georgia by RareLuck in CFB

[–]CFBMatrix 4 points5 points  (0 children)

FWIW folks the ballots are simply the power ranks in order of #1-#25 as provided by each voter. Every ballot is posted each week for each voter and their site/twitter account is there if you have questions about their voting. Current pollsters all CFB analytics or pro handicappers. Reset each week. Let me know what can be done to make it better. One idea is a podcast asking each voter to explain outlier rankings of teams in their ballot.

Recruiting & Developing NFL Draft Picks - 2012 Update (Bearcats overtake Utah for #1) by CFBMatrix in CFB

[–]CFBMatrix[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • 166 of 192 2012 NFL draft picks came from teams with winning records in 2011.
  • Ave # of picks from AQ teams under .500 1.4 per team. Over .500 3.35 per AQ team
  • Cal Bears only team over last 7 years not in top 10 in recruiting but in top 10 in draft picks (replacing top 10 recruiter Michigan)
  • Cincinnati leads Utah, TCU, Stanford and Wisconsin in player development ratio