Saturday, January 26, 2008

Finally Gearing Toward Madness

Since high school I have been a huge fan of the Gonzaga Bulldogs, Maryland Terrapins, and college basketball in general. Usually I am gung ho into it by December, but not this year. For some reason or another I am just now paying attention to it and it is almost February. I have caught some games here and there and have noticed something a little surprising. In a game full of parity, there is even more parity and unpredictability than ever before. So much so, that if there were ever a year that a #16 seed would beat a #1 seed in the tournament, I think this would be the year. Aside from Memphis and maybe Kansas, there really aren't any dominating teams. I think you have to attribute this to so many star players leaving for the NBA after their freshman or sophomore seasons. Still, that doesn't hurt college basketball as it just makes a fun game even more fun. By the way, the game that got me back into college basketball was none other than the Terps' upset AT North Carolina. What a well-played game by Maryland and of course, another fine coaching job by Gary Williams. I also want to salute Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs for playing a brutal non-conference schedule. Granted, they haven't won many of those tough games, but they have been close. With today's loss to Memphis, 3 of their 5 losses are to teams currently in the Top 6 in the polls (Memphis, Tennessee, Washington State). Their other two losses were against Texas Tech in the Great Alaska Shootout and at Oklahoma. I think come tournament time, Gonzaga will be ready for anything. Now, onto my highly uncertain inaugural rankings for this season:

Rank Team Conference Record
1 Memphis Conference USA (19-0, 5-0)
2 Kansas Big 12 (20-0, 5-0)
3 Texas Big 12 (16-3, 3-1)
4 UCLA Pac-10 (17-2, 5-1)
5 Georgetown Big East (16-2, 6-1)
6 Washington State Pac-10 (17-2, 5-2)
7 North Carolina ACC (19-1, 4-1)
8 Duke ACC (16-1, 4-0)
9 Tennessee SEC (17-2, 4-1)
10 Michigan State Big 10 (17-2, 5-1)
11 Wisconsin Big 10 (16-3, 6-1)
12 Indiana Big 10 (17-2, 6-0)
13 Vanderbilt SEC (17-2, 2-2)
14 Butler Horizon (19-2, 8-2)
15 Xavier Atlantic 10 (16-4, 4-1)
16 St. Mary's West Coast (17-2, 4-0)
17 Texas A&M Big 12 (16-4, 2-3)
18 Stanford Pac 10 (16-3, 5-2)
19 Dayton Atlantic 10 (14-4, 2-3)
20 Pitt Big East (16-4, 2-3)
21 Drake Missouri Valley (18-1, 9-0)
22 Arizona Pac-10 (14-6, 4-3)
23 Purdue Big 10 (15-5, 6-1)
24 Kansas State Big 12 (14-4, 4-0)
25 Oklahoma Big 12 (14-5, 2-2)




26 Baylor Big 12 (16-3, 4-1)
27 Notre Dame Big East (14-4, 4-2)
28 Mississippi SEC (15-3, 2-3)
29 Connecticut Big East (14-5, 4-3)
30 Louisville Big East (15-5, 5-2)
31 Marquette Big East (14-4, 4-3)
32 Ohio State Big 10 (14-6, 5-2)
33 Clemson ACC (15-4, 3-2)
34 Massachusettes Atlantic 10 (13-5, 2-2)
35 Gonzaga West Coast (15-5, 4-0)
36 Villanova Big East (13-5, 3-4)
37 Oregon Pac-10 (12-8, 3-5)
38 Arizona State Pac-10 (14-5, 4-3)
39 USC Pac-10 (12-6, 3-3)
40 Rhode Island Atlantic 10 (17-3, 3-2)
41 Arkansas SEC (14-5, 3-2)
42 West Virginia Big East (15-5, 4-3)
43 Maryland ACC (12-7, 2-2)
44 Boston College ACC (12-6, 3-2)
45 Syracuse Big East (13-7, 3-4)
46 Florida SEC (17-3, 4-1)
47 South Alabama Sun Belt (16-3, 8-0)
48 Charlotte Atlantic 10 (13-6, 4-1)
49 Mississippi State SEC (14-5, 5-0)
50 Creighton Missouri Valley (14-5, 5-4)

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Final 2007-08 Post Bowl Rankings

Rank Previous Team Record
1 3 LSU (12-2, 6-2)
2 2 Georgia (11-2, 6-2)
3 1 Ohio State (11-2, 7-1)
4 7 USC (11-2, 7-2)
5 8 Missouri (12-2, 7-1)
6 9 Kansas (12-1, 7-1)
7 12 West Virginia (11-2, 5-2)
8 4 Virginia Tech (11-3, 7-1)
9 5 Oklahoma (11-3, 6-2)
10 6 Hawai'i (11-1, 8-0)
11 14 Boston College (11-3, 6-2)
12 16 Tennessee (10-4, 6-2)
13 26 Texas (10-3, 5-3)
14 24 Auburn (9-4, 5-3)
15 15 Clemson (9-4, 5-3)
16 11 Arizona State (10-3, 7-2)
17 25 Texas Tech (9-4, 4-4)
18 22 Cincinnati (10-3, 4-3)
19 27 Michigan (9-4, 6-2)
20 10 Florida (9-4, 5-3)
21 13 Illinois (9-4, 6-2)
22 21 BYU (11-2, 8-0)
23 17 Wisconsin (9-4, 5-3)
24 28 Utah (9-4, 5-3)
25 38 Oregon (9-4, 5-4)




26 23 Virginia (9-4, 6-2)
27 31 Oregon State (9-4, 6-3)
28 18 Arkansas (8-5, 4-4)
29 32 Wake Forest (9-4, 5-3)
30 33 Kentucky (8-5, 3-5)
31 36 Penn State (9-4, 4-4)
32 34 Michigan State (7-6, 3-5)
33 29 Connecticut (9-4, 5-2)
34 19 Boise State (10-3, 7-1)
35 20 South Florida (9-4, 4-3)
36 35 Texas A&M (7-6, 4-4)
37 40 Mississippi State (8-5, 4-4)
38 41 TCU (8-5, 4-4)
39 37 South Carolina (6-6, 3-5)
40 45 Fresno State (9-4, 6-2)
41 43 Oklahoma State (7-6, 4-4)
42 39 Central Florida (10-4, 7-1)
43 30 Air Force (9-4, 6-2)
44 46 Rutgers (8-5, 3-4)
45 44 Florida State (7-6, 4-4)
46 48 Tulsa (10-4, 6-2)
47 NR East Carolina (8-5, 6-2)
48 NR California (7-6, 3-6)
49 47 UCLA (6-7, 5-4)
50 42 Georgia Tech (7-6, 4-4)

After evaluating players entering the NFL draft, returning players, and recruiting classes, I will issue an early pre-season ranking for next year. Don't look for this until next month though. This will be revised again in August I suppose. Take them with a grain of salt though. Here's a tease though with my current thoughts:

1. Georgia
2. USC
3. Florida
4. Missouri
5. LSU
6. Ohio State
7. Texas Tech
8. Utah
9. Oklahoma
10. Kansas

Saturday, January 05, 2008

College Football Update

With the bowl season winding down, I have begun my post-bowl rankings. I have completed rankings 4-45, and will complete my rankings after tomorrow night's GMAC Bowl and then the National Championship. I will give you a few sneak peaks:

1. Georgia will finish no worse than #2.
2. Texas profits the most from their bowl game. Their blowout of Arizona State jumps them to #13.
3. After a HUGE win, Michigan returns to the top 20, finishing #19.
4. Utah, a team to watch next year, reaches the Top 25 for the first time all season, finishing at #24.
5. After falling flat on their faces in their bowl games, Boise State and South Florida finish at #34 and #35 respectively.