I guess WVU's 21 point blowout win over Baylor wasn't enough to convince the pollsters to move WVU in front of them in the rankings.
I was only attempting to use some of the logic I've read on this forum for the last five weeks. Baylor has only 1 loss, while WVU has 2 losses. However, WVU won the head to head meeting, while Baylor has a much better overall resume. I was simply thinking about the arguments made over Ohio State getting selected for the CFP over Penn State. Penn State won the head to head, but didn't quite have the resume as the one loss team.Why would they move ahead of them? Have you seen the list of teams Baylor has beaten
Then Fairmont State should be the national champs in football. I mean, they beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat Clemson.In beating Baylor, WVU beat the team that beat those other teams. It matters.
Of course it matters. Still, WV is ranked behind Baylor. That ain't right. Or is it?
Great job of proving that you can "prove" anything if you work at it. I'm impressed that you could work up one this convoluted. Thanks.Then Fairmont State should be the national champs in football. I mean, they beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat the team, that beat Clemson.
Div II Fairmont State beat Div II Alderson-Broaddus 16-3
Div II Alderson-Broaddus beat FCS Robert Morris 14-7
FCS Robert Morris beat FCS Central Connecticut 19-6
FCS Central Connecticut beat FCS Sacred Heart 37-35
FCS Sacred Heart beat FCS Stoney Brook 38-10com
FCS Stoney Brook beat FCS North Dakota 13-9
FCS North Dakota beat FCS South Dakota 47-44
FCS South Dakota beat FCS Illinois State 27-24
FCS Illinois State beat FBS Northwestern 9-7
FBS Northwestern beat FBS Pittsburgh 31-24
FBS Pittsburgh beat FBS Clemson 43-4
It does indeed matter.