I feel like the end zone is what makes it feel so similar to /r/cfb, not the ranking.
Of these, I think the second option makes the most sense
I feel like the end zone is what makes it feel so similar to /r/cfb, not the ranking.
Of these, I think the second option makes the most sense
I’m really trying to make my ballot an estimation of the final poll, rather than a weekly power ranking.
Poll inertia must die for this to be reality
Here’s my breakdown with a comparison.
I was really impressed with Hartman at ND so they got a big bump. I thought they’d be good, but I didn’t anticipate how good they’d look on offense with Hartman.
I don’t know why I expected SoCal to be better on defense. The offense looks to be fine, but you really can’t just count on outscoring every team every week. so they dropped a good bit.
I’ll try to avoid poll inertia as we move into week one, so I’d expect my ballot to rapidly change week-to-week.
Rk | Week 0 | Week 1 | Change |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Georgia | Georgia | |
2 | Michigan | Michigan | |
3 | Ohio State | Ohio State | |
4 | Alabama | Alabama | |
5 | Penn State | Penn State | |
6 | Washington | Washington | |
7 | SoCal | LSU | 1 |
8 | LSU | Oregon | 1 |
9 | Oregon | Notre Dame | 7 |
10 | TCU | TCU | |
11 | Utah | Utah | |
12 | Tennessee | SoCal | -5 |
13 | clemson | Tennessee | -1 |
14 | Florida State | clemson | -1 |
15 | Texas | Florida State | -1 |
16 | Notre Dame | Texas | -1 |
17 | Kansas State | Kansas State | |
18 | Tulane | Tulane | |
19 | Oregon State | Oregon State | |
20 | South Carolina | South Carolina | |
21 | Duke | Duke | |
22 | Boise State | Boise State | |
23 | Mississippi State | Mississippi State | |
24 | Texas Tech | Texas Tech | |
25 | North Carolina | North Carolina |
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