anyone found this useful? it is a ton of work for the person who does it.
power ratings are funny. when they agree with my call i love them. when they don't agree, i ignore them (or maybe i give them a little thought then ignore).
its value teams (also, i'm mostly looking for underdogs so i may have skipped over some favourite value teams, like iowa)
i agree with these value teams:
rutgers
kansas state
arizona
east carolina
troy (vs. north texas)
akron (vs. tennessee FYI)
bowling green (vs. vtech FYI)
not sure i agree with these value teams (and they are hard to analyze):
miami-fl
colorado
these teams are hard to handicap. have had putrid performance. thinking they are going to improve a ton just with some basic adjustments. reading about colorado vs. fresno, sounded like one of the worst BCS performances i've ever seen (fresno had 500 to 600 yards by halftime, i forgot the specifics)
anyway, seems like a good source for people who want to play basic value without alot of effort. on the other hand, power ratings should just be a first step and i presume this info is fairly well disseminated (someone like sagarin for sure)
power ratings are funny. when they agree with my call i love them. when they don't agree, i ignore them (or maybe i give them a little thought then ignore).
its value teams (also, i'm mostly looking for underdogs so i may have skipped over some favourite value teams, like iowa)
i agree with these value teams:
rutgers
kansas state
arizona
east carolina
troy (vs. north texas)
akron (vs. tennessee FYI)
bowling green (vs. vtech FYI)
not sure i agree with these value teams (and they are hard to analyze):
miami-fl
colorado
these teams are hard to handicap. have had putrid performance. thinking they are going to improve a ton just with some basic adjustments. reading about colorado vs. fresno, sounded like one of the worst BCS performances i've ever seen (fresno had 500 to 600 yards by halftime, i forgot the specifics)
anyway, seems like a good source for people who want to play basic value without alot of effort. on the other hand, power ratings should just be a first step and i presume this info is fairly well disseminated (someone like sagarin for sure)