Wednesday, January 22, 2025

End of Year Top 25 Rankings


End of year top 25 rankings. After the bowl season teams moved around a lot. Ohio State climbs to the top. Arizona State was our biggest climber. Colorado had our biggest drop. We have five teams in the exact same spot as the AP and we have three teams ranked that the AP couldn't find space for. Florida is our biggest disagreement with the AP ranking 18 spots higher in our ranking than theirs. 

It doesn't always happen with the Aggregate rankings and the eventual national championship, but this year the algorithm agrees with what happened on the field. Ohio State was rated the nations best team according to the data with Notre Dame second. The Buckeyes were highly rated all season by the numbers, but really came into their own at the end. Ohio State started ranked 4th in our system and never went above 9th on the season. 


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Arizona State was our biggest climber this week rising eight spots. The Sun Devils showed a lot in the college football playoffs and were one of the years best stories. We had them ranked as the 85th best team in the country to start the year and their change of 72 places was the best for any team this season. 

The Colorado Buffaloes had the most precipitous drop this week. The Buffaloes retained almost all their star players for their matchup with BYU and the Aggregate had them as a 4 point favorite, but BYU took it to them winning the Alamo bowl 36-14. 


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We have three teams ranked in our final 25 that the AP couldn't find space for even in their receiving votes. The numbers tell us that Iowa, USC and Minnesota all our top 25 teams in the country even though their records are not as sexy. The Hawkeyes reason for being so high was some good wins against edge top 25 schools. They beat teams ranked 32, 28 and 25 by a combined 73 points. USC was helped by two things. The Trojans bookended their season with a victory over top 25 schools and then all of their losses sans Notre Dame were by single digits. Minnesota started the season 2-3, but finished the year 6-2 with wins over two top 25 schools. 

The numbers tell us that the Florida Gators are a much better team than 33rd in the country. The Gators went up as high as 53rd during the season, but their improved performance over the latter part of the season has us putting them all the way at 15th. Florida beat LSU, Ole Miss, Florida State and then Tulane to finish the season. State not withstanding those other wins were very impressive and moved Florida up high on our list.


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Top 25 and 1 Aggregate Power Ranking
RankTeamRecordChangeRatingAP Ranking
1Ohio State14-2+253.31
2Notre Dame14-2-151.82
3Texas13-3-148.64
4Mississippi10-3048.311
5Penn State13-3+345.95
6Alabama9-4-145.717
7Oregon13-1045.13
8Tennessee10-3-244.79
9Indiana11-2044.510
10Georgia11-3+144.16
11Miami (FL)10-3-143.418
12Louisville9-4039.428
13Arizona State11-3+839.07
14Clemson10-4+238.114
15Florida8-5+737.933
16South Carolina9-4-237.919
17Iowa8-5-237.6NR
18Louisiana State9-4+137.627
19Southern Methodist11-3-637.412
20Southern California7-6-237.2NR
21Michigan8-5+336.929
22Minnesota8-5+436.4NR
23Texas A&M8-5-336.335
24Brigham Young11-2+435.913
25Colorado9-4-835.525
134Kent State0-12--16.0NR

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Final Conference Rankings


 The end of year rankings for the conferences in college football. It may surprise many, but the data tells us that the SEC is still the best conference in college football. The data also is telling us that the Big 12 was better than the ACC this year. The Mountain West capitalized on a rebuilding year from the Sunbelt to rank as the best group of five conference this season.

According to the data we use to analyze games and predict future outcomes the SEC is the best conference in college football this year. That may surprise many as the Big 10 had a very good bowl season and with Ohio State winning the national championship. Here is a team by team breakdown of the two conferences. 

TeamRecordRatingN. RankTeamRecordRatingN. Rank
Texas13-348.63Ohio State14-253.31
Mississippi10-348.34Penn State13-345.95
Alabama9-445.76Oregon13-145.17
Tennessee10-344.78Indiana11-244.59
Georgia11-344.110Iowa8-537.617
Florida8-537.915Southern California7-637.220
South Carolina9-437.916Michigan8-536.921
Louisiana State9-437.618Minnesota8-536.422
Texas A&M8-536.323Illinois10-333.130
Arkansas7-632.632Nebraska7-631.137
Auburn5-732.033Washington6-730.340
Oklahoma6-731.635Wisconsin5-729.845
Missouri10-331.236Rutgers7-627.948
Vanderbilt7-630.341UCLA5-724.559
Kentucky4-823.962Maryland4-822.164
Mississippi State2-1020.968Northwestern4-820.570
Michigan State5-720.471
Purdue1-117.1115
Average36.52632.438

As you can see the data tells us that Ohio State was better than any SEC team, but the trend than quickly reverses itself. Many teams are very close compared to each other, but the glaring differences are Georgia compared to Iowa, 44.1-37.6 and Vanderbilt compared to UCLA, 30.3-24.5. Then the biggest difference is Purdue sitting at 115th is dragging the Big 10's averages down. 

The algorithm also see's the Big 12 as a better conference this year than the ACC. Two ACC teams got into the college football playoff, but many argued that it should have been the Big 12 that got two in. The data tells us that it should have been two ACC teams in, but it wasn't the two that ended up there. Even with that the Aggregate see's the Big 12 as the better conference overall. Here is the comparison of the two. 

TeamRecordRatingN. RankTeamRecordRatingN. Rank
Miami (FL)10-343.411Arizona State11-339.013
Louisville9-439.412Brigham Young11-235.924
Clemson10-438.114Colorado9-435.525
Southern Methodist11-337.419Iowa State11-333.727
Virginia Tech6-734.526Kansas State9-433.728
Georgia Tech7-633.329Baylor8-532.631
Boston College7-630.739Kansas5-731.934
Syracuse10-327.649Texas Christian9-430.243
Duke9-427.450Utah5-728.846
Pittsburgh7-627.252Central Florida4-828.747
Virginia5-724.360Texas Tech8-527.351
North Carolina State6-722.463West Virginia6-726.255
North Carolina6-721.965Cincinnati5-724.756
Wake Forest4-818.080Oklahoma State3-920.072
Stanford3-917.683Houston4-819.274
Florida State2-1014.989Arizona4-814.890
Average28.64628.945

As you can see the top 6 in the ACC were better than the Big 12, but the next 9 teams were better in the Big 12. This middle to end made the Big 12 a slightly better conference overall than the ACC. This is one place that shows why this kind of data is important. Often public perception about a conference is driven by the top teams, but that never gives a whole view. In this case the top of the ACC was clearly better than the top of the Big 12, but when you look at the entire conference you see that the Big 12 was actually the better conference overall. 

Finally the data tells us that the Mountain West was the best group of five conference this season. Although none of it's teams made our top 25 both Boise and UNLV made our top 50. It was the only group of five conference to do that. They also had six teams in our top 100.

CFB Top Conferences
RankConferenceAverage RatingAverage Rank
Teams in the Top 25
1SEC36.5269
2Big 1032.4388
3Big 1228.9453
4ACC28.5474
5FBS Ind22.8681
6Pac 217.1830
7Mountain West15.2890
8Sun Belt13.8910
9AAC12.5940
10MAC7.31060
11CUSA5.31120

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