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    Default Gpi 10-27

    1 Appalachian St SC 7-0 2.125
    2 Delaware CAA 7-1 3.25
    2 SF Austin SLC 7-1 3.25
    4 Jacksonville St OVC 8-0 3.625
    5 William & Mary CAA 6-1 4.5
    6 Villanova CAA 5-2 4.875
    7 E Washington BSC 6-2 7.375
    8 New Hampshire CAA 5-3 10
    9 Wofford SC 6-1 10.375
    10 Montana BSC 6-2 10.5
    11 Montana St BSC 6-2 11.375
    12 Chattanooga SC 5-2 14.5
    13 James Madison CAA 4-3 14.75
    14 N Arizona BSC 4-3 16.25
    14 Northern Iowa MVFC 4-3 16.25
    16 SE Missouri St OVC 6-1 16.875
    17 W Illinois MVFC 5-3 17.5
    18 S Dakota St MVFC 3-4 21.125
    19 Massachusetts CAA 4-3 21.625
    20 N Dakota St MVFC 5-3 22
    21 Cal Poly SLO GWC 5-3 22.5
    22 Ga Southern SC 4-3 22.875
    23 CS Sacramento BSC 3-4 23.5
    24 Richmond CAA 4-3 23.875
    24 Sam Houston St SLC 4-3 23.875

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    Default Re: Gpi 10-27

    This is the most realistic ranking I've seen so far. To have as many of the smaller schools/small conference teams in the Top 25 I think is just wrong. Until they prove they can beat some of the power conference teams I don't think they should be up there.

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    Default Re: Gpi 10-27

    I really think the GPI has it right. Now we'll have to see how closely the playoff selection committee follows it.

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    I wonder how many conference autobid winners will NOT be in the top 20 GPI? That will tell us how much higher than 20 we need to be.
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    Default Re: Gpi 10-27

    Quote Originally Posted by Gully View Post
    I wonder how many conference autobid winners will NOT be in the top 20 GPI? That will tell us how much higher than 20 we need to be.
    Right now there's 3. MEAC, PL, and NEC champs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NDSU_grad View Post
    Right now there's 3. MEAC, PL, and NEC champs.
    Thanks, so based on that, we'd need to be in the top 17 in the GPI roughly? If we win out, we should be at least that high, probably higher.
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    Final 2009 GPI
    Teams in bold made playoffs
    Teams in red did not make playoffs

    1. Villanova (1.38) 10-1
    2. Richmond (2.75) 10-1
    3T. Montana (3.38) 11-0
    3T. S Illinois (3.38) 10-1
    5. William & Mary (4.50) 9-2
    6. Appalachian St (6.00) 9-2
    7. Elon (7.63) 9-2
    8. New Hampshire (9.63) 9-2
    9. S Dakota St (10.13) 8-3

    10. E Washington (10.38) 8-3
    11. S Carolina St (13.13) 10-1
    12. Weber St (13.25) 7-4

    13. Jacksonville St (14.13) 8-3
    14T. Northern Iowa (14.25) 7-4

    14T. McNeese St (14.25) 9-2
    16. SF Austin (15.88) 9-2

    17. James Madison (17.63) 6-5
    18. Delaware (18.13) 6-5
    19. Montana St (20.63) 7-4
    20. Penn (21.38) 8-2
    21. Liberty (22.25) 8-3
    22. N Arizona (23.25) 5-6
    23. Furman (24.00) 6-5
    24. Massachusetts (24.75) 5-6

    25. E Illinois (24.88)


    Holy Cross (9-2, Patriot League champ) was the only team out of the GPI top 25 that made the playoffs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevdock View Post
    This is the most realistic ranking I've seen so far. To have as many of the smaller schools/small conference teams in the Top 25 I think is just wrong. Until they prove they can beat some of the power conference teams I don't think they should be up there.
    Absolutely. Clearly it recognizes just how tough of a schedule SDSU has played and if we can beat them we should go to the playoffs. If we don't we don't deserve to go. But this shows that even with 1 more loss and a combo of losses by other teams, we may be able to grab the last spot with 7 wins. Very unlikely but who knows? The only guarantee is to go 3-0. Then we may be able to bid on a game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HandoEX View Post
    Final 2009 GPI
    Teams in bold made playoffs
    Teams in red did not make playoffs

    1. Villanova (1.38) 10-1
    2. Richmond (2.75) 10-1
    3T. Montana (3.38) 11-0
    3T. S Illinois (3.38) 10-1
    5. William & Mary (4.50) 9-2
    6. Appalachian St (6.00) 9-2
    7. Elon (7.63) 9-2
    8. New Hampshire (9.63) 9-2
    9. S Dakota St (10.13) 8-3

    10. E Washington (10.38) 8-3
    11. S Carolina St (13.13) 10-1
    12. Weber St (13.25) 7-4

    13. Jacksonville St (14.13) 8-3
    14T. Northern Iowa (14.25) 7-4

    14T. McNeese St (14.25) 9-2
    16. SF Austin (15.88) 9-2

    17. James Madison (17.63) 6-5
    18. Delaware (18.13) 6-5
    19. Montana St (20.63) 7-4
    20. Penn (21.38) 8-2
    21. Liberty (22.25) 8-3
    22. N Arizona (23.25) 5-6
    23. Furman (24.00) 6-5
    24. Massachusetts (24.75) 5-6

    25. E Illinois (24.88)


    Holy Cross (9-2, Patriot League champ) was the only team out of the GPI top 25 that made the playoffs.
    Thanks Hando. I presume E Illinois was the OVC champ and J State was refused an at-large. Do you know who the Southland champ was; McNeese or SFA? Looks like the GPI predicted the field pretty well last year. Do you have any years before that.?

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    In 2009, Weber State was 7-4 and 13th on the final GPI before the playoffs. They played two FBS schools...they lost by a TD to a bowl winning Wyoming team (7-6) and by a point to 3-9 Colorado State team. Their best win was over 8-3 and playoff bound Eastern Washington.

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