Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Andy Ranks all 119 I-AA Teams--(teams of note highlighted)

1. Texas (7-0)







2. USC (7-0)








3. Virginia Tech (7-0)








4. UCLA (7-0)








5. Georgia (7-0)








6. Alabama (7-0)







7. Penn State (7-1)
8. Oregon (7-1)
9.
Wisconsin (7-1)
10. TCU (7-1)
11. Florida State (6-1)
12. Boston College (6-1)
13. West Virginia (6-1)
14. Texas Tech (6-1)
15. Toledo (6-1)
16. LSU (5-1)
17. Miami (5-1)
18.
UTEP (5-1)
19. Fresno State (5-1)
20. California (6-2)
21. Notre Dame (5-2)
22. Ohio State (5-2)
23. Northwestern (5-2)
24. Florida (5-2)
25. Auburn (5-2)
26. Minnesota (5-2)
27. Colorado (5-2)
28. Missouri (5-2)
29. Louisville (5-2)
30. Nebraska (5-2)
31. Texas A&M (5-2)
32. Rutgers (5-2)
33. Boise State (5-2)
34. Georgia Tech (4-2)
35. Stanford (4-2)
36. Southern Miss (4-2)
37. Navy (4-2)
38. Nevada (4-2)
39. Michigan (5-3)
40. Iowa (5-3)
41. Tulsa (5-3)
42. New Mexico (5-3)
43. Arkansas State (5-3)
44. Michigan State (4-3)
45. Oklahoma (4-3)
46. Baylor (4-3)
47. Clemson (4-3)
48. Virginia (4-3)
49. Maryland (4-3)
50. Indiana (4-3)
51. Oregon State (4-3)
52. South Carolina (4-3)
53. Iowa State (4-3)
54. Connecticut (4-3)
55. Kansas State (4-3)
56. Colorado State (4-3)
57. Bowling Green (4-3)
58. Miami, OH (4-3)
59. Northern Illinois (4-3)
60. Memphis (4-3)
61. Houston (4-3)
62. Central Florida (4-3)
63. Central Michigan (4-3)
64. Western Michigan (4-3)
65. Tennessee (3-3)
66. North Carolina (3-3)
67. South Florida (3-3)
68. Louisiana Tech (3-3)
69. Vanderbilt (4-4)
70. Utah (4-4)
71. Pittsburgh (4-4)
72. Wyoming (4-4)
73. Arizona State (3-4)
74. Washington State (3-4)
75. Mississippi (3-4)
76. Kansas (3-4)
77. Oklahoma State (3-4)
78. Cincinnati (3-4)
79. Marshall (3-4)
80. UAB (3-4)
81. Hawaii (3-4)
82. BYU (3-4)
83. Ohio (3-4)
84. East Carolina (3-4)
85. Akron (3-4)
86. Troy (3-4)
87. Louisiana-Monroe (3-4)
88. North Carolina State (2-4)
89. North Texas (2-4)
90. Tulane (2-4)
91. Utah State (2-4)
92. Middle Tennessee State (2-4)
93. Wake Forest (3-5)
94. Air Force (3-5)
95. San Diego State (3-5)
96. Eastern Michigan (3-5)
97. Purdue (2-5)
98. Arkansas (2-5)
99.
Illinois (2-5)
100.
Mississippi State (2-5)
101. Kentucky (1-5)
102. Florida International (1-5)
103. Louisiana-Lafayette (2-6)
104. SMU (2-6)
105. UNLV (2-6)
106. Washington (1-6)
107. Arizona (1-6)
108. Syracuse (1-6)
109. Army (1-6)
THE TEN WORST TEAMS IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL
110. San Jose State (1-6)
111. Idaho (1-6)
112. Kent State (1-6)
113. Ball State (1-6)
114. Duke (1-7)
115. Florida Atlantic (1-7)
116. Rice (0-6)
117. Buffalo (0-7)
118. New Mexico State (0-7)
119. Temple (0-8)

4 comments:

Jay said...

There is no way Western Michigan is lower than Central Michigan!

MarxistGopher said...

I'm sorry, but I have to defend that ranking. The Chippewas are clearly a much better team than the Broncos! No contest.

As you can see my criteria for ranking the teams is based solely on record. If you have a better record then you should be ranked higher. If teams had the same record then I actually thought about who I thought was better. Meh, its fun anyway.

Jay said...

Yeah -- that's gotta be tough after about 35 or so.

One would think you were a Wisconsin homer from your #9 ranking though -- I'm not sure they are really better than FSU and BC, at least. Your record rule precludes you from ranking NW any higher, which I imagine you would have preferred.

MarxistGopher said...

Well, the lowest i could put Whisky under my system is 10, but I think they're bette than TCU.

And Yes northwestern should be higher...but alas...they have 2 losses. If(and when) they beat Michigan they'll move up.