Posted by vegaskevin on 9/22/2020 1:18:00 PM (view original):
Posted by upsetcity on 9/22/2020 11:52:00 AM (view original):
Rankings have importance as they hold at least some level of weight when determining program prestige changes at the end of a season. They do not affect, as far as I'm aware, things like seeding.
Before the season, rank is strictly "talent" based. As the season goes on, "game results" are added in which include opponent difficulty, score margin, and if you won or loss. Early non-conference will see heavy fluctuation as the "game results" will be added to the rankings. Although you won and by a heavy margin, the HD equation probably values your win as low as the team you beat wasn't any good. If your team and your resume is that of a top 25 team, your ranking will show it come season's end.
No offense, but that is crap.
The very same "voters" who felt like I had the #9 ranked team in the country, on the heels of only winning by 41 when not a single starter even hit 20 minutes, now feel that I have the #17 ranked team in the country. How is that remotely realistic? Its not like my team barely held on.
Sorry, that doesn't add up. The rankings program needs tweaking. We should not have to leave our starters in to cover 50 point spreads, when I believe a 41 point win evidently states is was an overwhelming blowout.
Was my opponent, Missouri, great? Nope. Should Clemson blow them out? Yep. Did Clemson blow them out? Overwhelmingly.
I don’t think beating the spread matters. If it does, it’s marginal. What matters this early in the season is how good the system thinks your opponent is. Since there is no RPI or SOS yet, it’s all just based on that weighted scale it uses to determine initial rankings. So if the system thinks Missouri is the 150th best team in the country to start the season, it doesn’t matter if you beat them by 41 or 55 points. A ranked team is probably going to drop, if it’s playing them right off the bat. If you play them after 4 or 5 games, and they‘ve won a few of them, then they’ll have a different effect. That’s just how the system works.
You can think the system is crap, that’s fair. But it is what it is.
9/22/2020 2:41 PM (edited)