IdaGriz01
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Man, I thought last week’s guesses were tough. But with ten teams in the top-25 losing, everything looks crazy. Worse yet, seven of those losses came in the eight-team block from #17 through #24. Sheesh!
Guess, Team (Record), [Current Ranking]
1 James Madison (8-0) [1]
2 North Dakota State (8-0) [2]
3 Jacksonville State (7-1) [3]
4 Central Arkansas (7-1) [4]
5 Sam Houston State (7-1) [5]
6 South Dakota (7-1) [6]
7 North Carolina A&T (8-0) [7]
8 Wofford (7-1) [8]
9 Elon (7-1) [10]
10 South Dakota State (6-2)
11 EWU (5-3) [14]
12 Grambling State (7-1) [15]
13 Illinois State (6-2) [16]
14 Stony Brook (6-2) [22]
15 Samford (5-3) [9]
16 Western Illinois (5-3) [12]
17 Southern Utah (6-2) [25]
18 New Hampshire (5-3) [17]
19 Villanova (4-4) [13]
20 Weber State (6-2) NR
21 Furman (6-3) NR
22 Northern Arizona (6-2) NR
23 Western Carolina (6-3) [18]
24 Richmond (4-4) [19]
25 McNeese (6-2) [20]
Delaware (5-3) [23]
Montana (5-3) [24]
Youngstown State (3-5) [21]
What I ended up doing, basically, was to drop the lowest ones out (including the Griz, sadly) as well as (now 3-5) Youngstown State.
That opened space for three previously unranked teams and, oddly enough, the top two were both Big Sky teams. I can’t begin to guess how much the pollsters will look at who those two beat, but if they do SUU should get a big bump … which is what I show. Northern Iowa was just behind NAU and WSU in last week’s poll, but they lost (Thank God!), so I could skip them. Looking over who won from there on down, I decided that Furman’s upset of #18 Western Carolina would earn them a lot of love.
It looks weird to have two 4-4 teams ranked in the top-25, but that’s what my formulas dictated, so I’m sticking with them. But who knows? Maybe they’ll drop out too, and the 5-3 Delaware and Griz will stay in. Absolutely nuts!
Guess, Team (Record), [Current Ranking]
1 James Madison (8-0) [1]
2 North Dakota State (8-0) [2]
3 Jacksonville State (7-1) [3]
4 Central Arkansas (7-1) [4]
5 Sam Houston State (7-1) [5]
6 South Dakota (7-1) [6]
7 North Carolina A&T (8-0) [7]
8 Wofford (7-1) [8]
9 Elon (7-1) [10]
10 South Dakota State (6-2)
11 EWU (5-3) [14]
12 Grambling State (7-1) [15]
13 Illinois State (6-2) [16]
14 Stony Brook (6-2) [22]
15 Samford (5-3) [9]
16 Western Illinois (5-3) [12]
17 Southern Utah (6-2) [25]
18 New Hampshire (5-3) [17]
19 Villanova (4-4) [13]
20 Weber State (6-2) NR
21 Furman (6-3) NR
22 Northern Arizona (6-2) NR
23 Western Carolina (6-3) [18]
24 Richmond (4-4) [19]
25 McNeese (6-2) [20]
Delaware (5-3) [23]
Montana (5-3) [24]
Youngstown State (3-5) [21]
What I ended up doing, basically, was to drop the lowest ones out (including the Griz, sadly) as well as (now 3-5) Youngstown State.
That opened space for three previously unranked teams and, oddly enough, the top two were both Big Sky teams. I can’t begin to guess how much the pollsters will look at who those two beat, but if they do SUU should get a big bump … which is what I show. Northern Iowa was just behind NAU and WSU in last week’s poll, but they lost (Thank God!), so I could skip them. Looking over who won from there on down, I decided that Furman’s upset of #18 Western Carolina would earn them a lot of love.
It looks weird to have two 4-4 teams ranked in the top-25, but that’s what my formulas dictated, so I’m sticking with them. But who knows? Maybe they’ll drop out too, and the 5-3 Delaware and Griz will stay in. Absolutely nuts!