The top 25 for college football according to the aggregate. Lots of movement this week the biggest being two teams that moved double digit spots to move into the top 25 including one that lost. Also some surprising non-movers.
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The two biggest movers were Wisconsin and South Carolina. Wisconsin gets into the top 25 for the fist time this season. The Badgers started 28th at the beginning of the season, but dipped to as low as 60th before rising the last four weeks. They are coming off of their best win of the year a 35 point drubbing of a good Rutgers team.
South Carolina moved up double digits despite losing this week. The Aggregate rewarded the Gamecocks after they almost beat Alabama at Alabama. South Carolina was a 21.5 point underdog, but lost by only two.
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The biggest story out of the Aggregate's top 25 is that both Oregon, ranked 9th, and Ohio State, ranked 2nd, did not move. This despite the Ducks beating the Buckeyes 32-31. To try and help make sense of this we'll breakdown how the Aggregate saw this game. First the Aggregate had going into the game Ohio State's rating as 53.8 and Oregon's as 43.1. Oregon played at home which Action network has as a homefield advantage of 2.5 points. This gave Oregon a rating of 45.6 playing at home. That meant to the Aggregate Ohio State was an 8.2 point favorite. Obviously Oregon bucked that trend winning by one at home, but a one point win at home is not worth as much as other wins. The way the Aggregate evaluates wins is it awards you the points of your opponents strength minus your homefield advantage plus how many points you beat them by so Oregon's value from the win was 53.8-2.5+1. Giving them a game value of 52.3. The Aggregates awards losers accordingly taking your opponents rating, subtracting how much you lost by and in this case adding the homefield advantage so Ohio State's game evaluation was 43.1-1+2.5. Giving them a value of 44.6. Ultimately these game values didn't change either teams average rating enough to change their rank. Ohio State lost .9 points on their rating and Oregon gained 1.0.
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