Friday, December 16, 2011

Round 2 of the CPS

Last week, I posted the beginning of my second annual Coleman Playoff System for NCAA Division IA football. Here are the results after the first round, and the bracket for round II.

Their were only two upsets in this hypothetical simulation (if I had time, I thought about using NCAA on the PS3) of round 1.

TCU, with a strong defensive showing, limited the Arkansas Razorbacks to only 13 points in a 21-13 shocker. It must have been a hangover from that blowout Arkansas took at the hands of the nation's #1 team, LSU.

The other upset may have been no shock at all as the #9 Wisconsin Badgers took out the #8 Kansas State Wildcats easily with a 38-3 victory.

4 comments:

  1. I think you mean the Kansas State Wildcats. The Kansas Jayhawks were horrible.

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  2. Yes I did! That's how much attention I really pay to "that" conference! I fixed it, thanks!

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  4. I-A Wins 2011 Season FBS :

    (01) 13-0 LSU
    (02) 13-1 Houston
    (03) 12-1 Oklahoma State
    (04) 12-1 Boise State
    (05) 12-2 Southern Miss
    (06) 12-2 Oregon
    (07) 11-1 Alabama
    (08) 11-2 South Carolina
    (09) 11-2 Stanford
    (10) 11-2 Michigan
    (11) 11-2 TCU
    (12) 11-3 Michigan State
    (13) 11-3 Virginia Tech
    (14) 11-3 Wisconsin
    (15) 10-2 Arkansas
    (16) 10-2 Arkansas State
    (17) 10-2 Kansas State
    (18) 10-2 Southern California
    (19) 10-3 Baylor
    (20) 10-3 Northern Illinois
    (21) 10-3 Clemson
    (22) 10-3 Cincinnati
    (23) 10-3 BYU
    (24) 10-3 Oklahoma
    (25) 10-3 West Virginia
    (26) 10-4 Ohio
    (26) 10-4 Georgia - CLEARLY NOT TOP 25

    SINCE WHEN IS THIS "GOOD" MARK RICHT ?

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