This paper addresses David Mease\u27s formula for ranking college football teams. It is just one of the numerous formulas that can be used by the Bowl Championship Series in ranking the top teams in the country. Mease uses his formula to rank teams independent of victory margins, something not all formulas take into consideration, Winning margin may help teams gain higher ranking in some formulas, so this formula ignores that statistic
We introduce a Bayesian mean-value approach for ranking all college football teams using only win-lo...
This research project looks to create a better system to rank college football teams in playoff cont...
Each year pundits across the NCAA football landscape debate the validity of various NCAA football te...
The use of mathematical methods to develop rankings of sports teams is certainly not a new idea. See...
We introduce a penalized maximum likelihood approach for ranking all NCAA Division 1-A college footb...
With the advent of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) much emphasis has been placed on ranking teams...
Each winter, American college football becomes the center of debate in the sporting world. Coaches, ...
American college football faces a conflict created by the desire to stage national championship game...
The world of college football has the unique challenge of picking the best teams in the football cha...
American college football faces a conflict created by the desire to stage national championship game...
The 2009 college football season is here, but there has been a continuing controversy swirling over ...
This article uses the method of pairwise comparisons to rank college football teams. This issue is o...
This article describes a new strategy for objectively quantifying the performance exhibited by each ...
Every year, people across the United States predict how the field of 65 teams will play in the Divis...
The results in this paper show that various college football ranking systems have useful independent...
We introduce a Bayesian mean-value approach for ranking all college football teams using only win-lo...
This research project looks to create a better system to rank college football teams in playoff cont...
Each year pundits across the NCAA football landscape debate the validity of various NCAA football te...
The use of mathematical methods to develop rankings of sports teams is certainly not a new idea. See...
We introduce a penalized maximum likelihood approach for ranking all NCAA Division 1-A college footb...
With the advent of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) much emphasis has been placed on ranking teams...
Each winter, American college football becomes the center of debate in the sporting world. Coaches, ...
American college football faces a conflict created by the desire to stage national championship game...
The world of college football has the unique challenge of picking the best teams in the football cha...
American college football faces a conflict created by the desire to stage national championship game...
The 2009 college football season is here, but there has been a continuing controversy swirling over ...
This article uses the method of pairwise comparisons to rank college football teams. This issue is o...
This article describes a new strategy for objectively quantifying the performance exhibited by each ...
Every year, people across the United States predict how the field of 65 teams will play in the Divis...
The results in this paper show that various college football ranking systems have useful independent...
We introduce a Bayesian mean-value approach for ranking all college football teams using only win-lo...
This research project looks to create a better system to rank college football teams in playoff cont...
Each year pundits across the NCAA football landscape debate the validity of various NCAA football te...