Title: For some perspective here are Week 1 Saragin Rankings Post by: japanvol on September 04, 2011, 05:30:51 EDT Jeff Saragin has been ranking all the division 1 and 2 schools
for a long time, and I believe his poll makes up part of the BCS system. He had UT 41 and Montana 91. Vandy was 90. Cincy is 42 and Austin Peay (Cincy's opponent was 236). The entire poll has about 250 teams. Title: Re: For some perspective here are Week 1 Saragin Rankings Post by: VinnieVOL on September 04, 2011, 09:30:06 EDT Very interesting and good for perspective. Thanks for posting this.
Title: Re: For some perspective here are Week 1 Saragin Rankings Post by: tnflower on September 04, 2011, 11:19:32 EDT Where did he rank GA?
Title: SEC Week 1 Saragin Rankings Post by: japanvol on September 05, 2011, 12:51:24 EDT Here are the SEC teams in his rankings before the games on Saturday:
Alabama 1 Florida 6 - Seems too high but you never know LSU 8 Auburn 11 -Obviously his computer had some sort of virus when this computation was made Arkansas 13 Georgia 25 South Carolina 26 Mississippi St 38 Tennessee 42 Ole Miss 50 Kentucky 55 Vanderbilt 90 Title: Re: For some perspective here are Week 1 Saragin Rankings Post by: CobbWebb on September 05, 2011, 01:16:59 EDT Georgia is in big trouble. They have talent but 80% of the fans have bailed on Richt and I think you'll see some of the players follow soon.
Of course, I don't think that sort of thing is factored in with the other data in his ratings. CW Title: Re: For some perspective here are Week 1 Saragin Rankings Post by: Black Diamond Vol on September 05, 2011, 01:30:39 EDT Keep in mind that any computer rankings are next to worthless at this point in the season. They get more accurate as more games are played, but right now, they're no less subjective than human polls.
Title: Re: For some perspective here are Week 1 Saragin Rankings Post by: japanvol on September 05, 2011, 01:37:35 EDT I agree with CobbWebb. I live in Athens and have likened Richt's run in the second half of 2007 to Fulmer's the same year, an aberration that buys them more time. The main difference being that Richt was at the time only 2 years removed from winning the SEC Championship and was fresh off beating rival Florida, (remember UGA has only beaten Florida 3 times in the last 21 games so a win goes a long way.) If they lose to South Carolina they will be 14-14 in their last 28 games and I think the players will bail on him, I know the fans will. In fact, a loss to UT in October could be the actual nail in the coffin.
Title: Re: For some perspective here are Week 1 Saragin Rankings Post by: CrossVol on September 05, 2011, 01:45:46 EDT I agree with CobbWebb. I live in Athens and have likened Richt's run in the second half of 2007 to Fulmer's the same year, an aberration that buys them more time. The main difference being that Richt was at the time only 2 years removed from winning the SEC Championship and was fresh off beating rival Florida, (remember UGA has only beaten Florida 3 times in the last 21 games so a win goes a long way.) If they lose to South Carolina they will be 14-14 in their last 28 games and I think the players will bail on him, I know the fans will. In fact, a loss to UT in October could be the actual nail in the coffin. Would that be a hobnail? Hopefully so. Title: Re: For some perspective here are Week 1 Saragin Rankings Post by: CobbWebb on September 05, 2011, 01:49:16 EDT Things will have gone full circle if that happens because the 2001 victory in Knoxville put him on the map.
CW I agree with CobbWebb. I live in Athens and have likened Richt's run in the second half of 2007 to Fulmer's the same year, an aberration that buys them more time. The main difference being that Richt was at the time only 2 years removed from winning the SEC Championship and was fresh off beating rival Florida, (remember UGA has only beaten Florida 3 times in the last 21 games so a win goes a long way.) If they lose to South Carolina they will be 14-14 in their last 28 games and I think the players will bail on him, I know the fans will. In fact, a loss to UT in October could be the actual nail in the coffin. |