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STATS FCS Poll Guesses (Oct 17)

IdaGriz01

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Just under a third (8) of the ranked team lost Saturday, five of them to unranked opponents. Thus, there’s bound to be a lot of movement in the next poll. Beyond that, however, we’re at a key point in the season. Many teams are either at or over half way through their schedules. That beg’s the question: Should any team with a losing record, even if they played a tough schedule, be in the top-25? History generally says … “No.”

Guess, Team (Record), [Current Rank]
#1 Sam Houston State (5-0) [1]
#2 EWU (7-0) [2]
#3 NDSU (6-0) [3]
#4 So. Illinois (6-1) [4]
#5 Villanova (5-1) [6]
#6 SDSU (5-1) [7]
#7 James Madison (5-1) [8]
#8 Montana State (6-1) [9]
#9 SE Louisiana [11]
#10 UC Davis (6-1) [13]
#11 Kennesaw State (5-1) [15]
#12 Montana (4-2) [5]
#13 UT Martin (5-1) [17]
#14 Incarnate Word (5-1) [18]
#15 Missouri State (4-2) [20]
#16 ESTU (6-1) [10]
#17 South Dakota (5-2) [21]
#18 Rhode Island (5-1) [12]
#19 Sacramento State (4-2) NR
#20 UNI (3-3) [16]
#21 Delaware (3-3) [14]
#22 Jacksonville State (3-3) [24]
#23 Princeton (5-0) [25]
#24 VMI (5-2) NR
#25 Dartmouth (5-0) NR

New Hampshire (3-3) [23]
North Dakota (2-4) [22]
Weber State (2-4) [19]

Of course, most of us are most interested in how far the Griz will drop. Since Sac State was unranked (more on that in a bit), my “formula” dictates around 6 to 7 spots … so I used #12. For those who assert that the Griz shouldn’t be that high … “You should get out more.” That is, take a look at some other top to mid-level FCS teams. We have, and many of those other programs are not the world-beaters that some seem to feel they are. They all have weaknesses. So I think #12 would be a fair place for the Griz to end up right now.

ETSU was the next ranked team to go down. I used my standard formula, but Chattanooga (3-3) is probably a better team than their record suggests, and the game was pretty close. Thus, I can see ETSU coming in at maybe a spot higher.

The same cannot be said for Rhode Island. They have not played a particularly tough schedule and their loss to Towson (3-3) was not that close. In fact, the Rhodies didn’t score at all after the first quarter. A drop to #19 would not surprise me at all.

For much the same reasons, I pushed Delaware down an extra spot. Stony Brook (2-5) is not even a mediocre team, yet they won decisively.

Given how the pollsters seem to treat Northern Iowa (well, usually), they might not drop quite as far as I project after losing to a ranked team (even though South Dakota was ranked lower than UNI).

Next, we come to Weber State (2-4). Yes, they played MSU close. However, the reality is that they have won only two games, against teams with a combined record of (1-11). If they’re ranked in the next poll, then there’s more wrong with the polling system than we ever thought. Next, I tried to outguess the collective mind of the pollsters, always a scary endeavor. But I decided that the pollsters would reward Sac State and slotted them in where Weber had been. Their (4-2) record looks pretty reasonable where that puts them. And, yes, I could easily see the pollsters drop the Griz another spot and put Sac State just ahead.

North Dakota most likely will get hit with a double whammy. Ranked #22, they couldn’t afford any loss, even to a highly ranked opponent. They now also have a losing (2-4) record, so they’ll surely drop out of the top-25.

Similarly, #23 New Hampshire (3-3) couldn’t afford a loss either, even though Dartmouth (5-0) was a very credible opponent. They will most likely drop off the bottom.

Those two drops required two additions. Eastern Kentucky and VMI both won road games and moved to (5-2) records. I thought about moving them into the top-25, but decided the pollsters might reward Dartmouth for going into New Hampshire and knocking them off. VMI has a better Sagarin ranking and SOS than Eastern Kentucky, and won much more decisively. So, I put VMI back in the top-25.
 
fltheadgriz said:
#12 would be fine by me, I just hope it is not any farther.
If we lose to Idaho then we are out completely
Me to.

As I said, however, it would not shock me if the pollsters drop the Griz one more spot and inserted Sac State just ahead. The Hornets only losses were to ranked Northern Iowa and FBS Cal. Their win over the Griz may wake the pollsters up to the fact that State's record looks pretty good.
 
fltheadgriz said:
#12 would be fine by me, I just hope it is not any farther.
If we lose to Idaho then we are out completely

I totally agree. #12 would be a position from which the Griz could recover, IF they can turn things around. I'm not wildly hopeful, without Cam and without RBs.
 
fltheadgriz said:
#12 would be fine by me, I just hope it is not any farther.
If we lose to Idaho then we are out completely

I totally agree. #12 would be a position from which the Griz could recover, IF they can turn things around. I'm not wildly hopeful, without Cam and without RBs.
 
That +2 wins sticks out especially considering EWU's thumping of Idaho while Sam Houston State took another bye week. Is this the week they move to #1? An EWU negative might be their big win (Griz) looks less good after last week. So, we (Griz fans) can at least take solace in contributing to hurting EWU in some way! :lol: :thumb: :puke:
 
Wonder what triggered a 'bot, or 'bots? :o

I started this thread at 1:21 pm (this afternoon). No way it goes over 600 views by actual people in the hours since then. ;) :lol:
 
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