IdaGriz01
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Guess, Team (Record) [Previous Rank]
1. UNH (8-1) [2]
2. Coastal Carolina (10-0) [3]
3. Jacksonville St (8-1) [4]
4. EWU (9-2) [5]
5. NDSU (9-1) [1]
6. Villanova (8-2) [7]
7. Fordham (9-1) [9]
8. Illinois State (8-1) [12]
9. Chattanooga (7-3) [13]
10. SE Louisiana (7-3) [14]
11. McNeese State (6-3) [6]
12. MSU (7-3) [15]
13. Youngstown St (7-3) [10]
14. UNI (6-4) [19]
15. Richmond (7-3) [8]
16. Montana (6-4) [11]
17. Harvard (8-0) [18]
18. Bethune-Cookman (8-2) [20]
19. Eastern Ky (8-2) [16]
20. SDSU (6-4) [22]
21. Indiana State (6-4) [17]
22. Bryant (8-1) [23]
23. James Madison (7-3) [NR]
24. W&M (6-4) [24]
25. NAU (7-3) [25]
NR Cal Poly (6-4) [21]
With eight ranked teams losing, half of them in the top ten, there’s bound to be some major changes in the rankings. However, that does not mean a bunch of teams will no longer be ranked ... they will just plummet. One that I do not see dropping all that much is NDSU. Yes, they lost to a much lower-ranked team, but the pollsters love the run that UNI has been on. That, in my view will count heavily in the Bison’s favor. The “formula,” altered by this UNI-fascination, drops NDSU only to #5. That would put them below 2-loss EWU, so it would not surprise me if they ended up at #4, with EWU staying the same at #5.
We’re going to really see some drops below that, with four of the six teams just after EWU losing. I could see McNeese dropping another spot, since they lost to an unranked opponent. However, SF Austin (7-3) has had some impressive wins, so the loss may not hurt them as much (actually, I’m kinda surprised Austin isn’t ranked).
Richmond lost to an unranked team that still has a losing record (4-5) after the win. I project that the Spiders will get hammered, even though they are still 7-3.
I don’t think YSU will go down that much, again because the pollsters really like Illinois State ... so a loss to them does not look so bad.
Because that 6-4 record stands out where I put it, I would not be hugely surprised if the Griz dropped another spot or so. However, EWU is #5 and the TSN write-up gushes about VA’s return to action ... so the pollsters are likely to cut UM some slack for the loss.
Note that I have another 6-4 team even higher. Clearly, UNI is on a run. Despite those four losses, it would not shock me if they moved even higher after the dominating win they had over NDSU.
The other spots follow fairly standard trends, including that Cal Poly is likely to drop out of the top 25. It took beating both Montana schools to get them in, and one loss will probably take them out. (Is that fair? Probably not, but that’s how it’s worked in the past.)
With that spot opened up, some outsider could move in. Last week, JMU was only about 30 points from being ranked #25. Saturday, they beat a mediocre Stony Brook (4-6) team on the road. ISU, of course, beat a stronger (and ranked) Cal Poly (6-4) ... but they were at home and barely squeaked by. Also, the Bengals received only 44 votes in the poll last week. Because of all that, I moved JMU in rather than ISU
1. UNH (8-1) [2]
2. Coastal Carolina (10-0) [3]
3. Jacksonville St (8-1) [4]
4. EWU (9-2) [5]
5. NDSU (9-1) [1]
6. Villanova (8-2) [7]
7. Fordham (9-1) [9]
8. Illinois State (8-1) [12]
9. Chattanooga (7-3) [13]
10. SE Louisiana (7-3) [14]
11. McNeese State (6-3) [6]
12. MSU (7-3) [15]
13. Youngstown St (7-3) [10]
14. UNI (6-4) [19]
15. Richmond (7-3) [8]
16. Montana (6-4) [11]
17. Harvard (8-0) [18]
18. Bethune-Cookman (8-2) [20]
19. Eastern Ky (8-2) [16]
20. SDSU (6-4) [22]
21. Indiana State (6-4) [17]
22. Bryant (8-1) [23]
23. James Madison (7-3) [NR]
24. W&M (6-4) [24]
25. NAU (7-3) [25]
NR Cal Poly (6-4) [21]
With eight ranked teams losing, half of them in the top ten, there’s bound to be some major changes in the rankings. However, that does not mean a bunch of teams will no longer be ranked ... they will just plummet. One that I do not see dropping all that much is NDSU. Yes, they lost to a much lower-ranked team, but the pollsters love the run that UNI has been on. That, in my view will count heavily in the Bison’s favor. The “formula,” altered by this UNI-fascination, drops NDSU only to #5. That would put them below 2-loss EWU, so it would not surprise me if they ended up at #4, with EWU staying the same at #5.
We’re going to really see some drops below that, with four of the six teams just after EWU losing. I could see McNeese dropping another spot, since they lost to an unranked opponent. However, SF Austin (7-3) has had some impressive wins, so the loss may not hurt them as much (actually, I’m kinda surprised Austin isn’t ranked).
Richmond lost to an unranked team that still has a losing record (4-5) after the win. I project that the Spiders will get hammered, even though they are still 7-3.
I don’t think YSU will go down that much, again because the pollsters really like Illinois State ... so a loss to them does not look so bad.
Because that 6-4 record stands out where I put it, I would not be hugely surprised if the Griz dropped another spot or so. However, EWU is #5 and the TSN write-up gushes about VA’s return to action ... so the pollsters are likely to cut UM some slack for the loss.
Note that I have another 6-4 team even higher. Clearly, UNI is on a run. Despite those four losses, it would not shock me if they moved even higher after the dominating win they had over NDSU.
The other spots follow fairly standard trends, including that Cal Poly is likely to drop out of the top 25. It took beating both Montana schools to get them in, and one loss will probably take them out. (Is that fair? Probably not, but that’s how it’s worked in the past.)
With that spot opened up, some outsider could move in. Last week, JMU was only about 30 points from being ranked #25. Saturday, they beat a mediocre Stony Brook (4-6) team on the road. ISU, of course, beat a stronger (and ranked) Cal Poly (6-4) ... but they were at home and barely squeaked by. Also, the Bengals received only 44 votes in the poll last week. Because of all that, I moved JMU in rather than ISU