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A-10 surpasses non-BCS leagues in FB ratings

Otto Fad, CFAA/I-AA.com

Jan 2, 2005, 15:28

 

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With just two games to go in the 2004-05 college football season, the I-AA Atlantic-10 Conference ranks above three I-A leagues in the current Sagarin Division I computer ratings.

 

 

 

According to Sagarin's statistical means, the A-10 ranks as the ninth-strongest football conference in all of Division I, trailing only the six BCS leagues, the Mountain West, and by a narrow margin, the Western Athletic (WAC). The combined I-A Independents (Navy and Notre Dame) rank behind just three I-A conferences.

 

 

 

The A-10 leads Conference-USA by a razor-thin .01, and easily tops the Sun Belt and Mid-American (MAC) Conferences.

 

 

 

The A-10 sent four teams to the I-AA playoffs in 2004, including eventual national champions James Madison University. That's one less team than the MAC sent bowling in I-A, yet the A-10 stands nearly ten full percentage points above the I-A league. Two other I-AA associations -- the fledgling Great West and the established Big Sky - also rank above the MAC.

 

 

 

Individually, nine of the A-10's twelve teams (JMU, William & Mary, New Hampshire, Delaware, Villanova, Northeastern, Massachusetts, Maine, and Hofstra) rank among the top 100 NCAA Division I football teams in the Sagarins, led by No. 34 JMU.

 

 

 

Even the lowest-ranked A-10 program (No. 164 Towson) ranks above five I-A teams.

 

 

 

Other interesting tidbits:

 

× The top-rated Sun Belt team, Troy State, would rank No. 5 in the Atlantic 10 Football Conference.

 

× The Sun Belt’s champion, North Texas, would be No. 10 in the Atlantic 10.

 

× Every A-10 team stands above five teams from the Mid-American Conference

 

× Only four teams from non-BCS leagues (Utah, Boise State, Louisville, and Fresno State) have a higher Sagarin rating than I-AA National Champions JMU.

 

× 18 of the Sagarin top 100 Division I programs come from I-AA.

 

 

 

 

 

CURRENT SAGARIN CFB RATINGS BY CONFERENCE

 

1 ATLANTIC COAST (A) = 77.83

 

2 PAC-10 (A) = 77.55

 

3 BIG 12 (A) = 76.90

 

4 I-A INDEPENDENTS (A) = 76.68

 

5 BIG TEN (A) = 75.61

 

6 SOUTHEASTERN (A) = 73.98

 

7 BIG EAST (A) = 71.99

 

8 MOUNTAIN WEST (A) = 71.96

 

9 WESTERN ATHLETIC (A) = 67.50

 

10 ATLANTIC 10 (AA)= 65.77

 

11 CONFERENCE USA (A) = 65.76

 

12 SUN BELT (A) = 60.35

 

13 GREAT WEST (AA)= 56.81

 

14 BIG SKY (AA)= 55.96

 

15 MID-AMERICAN (A) = 55.78

 

16 SOUTHLAND (AA)= 55.63

 

17 IVY LEAGUE (AA)= 54.98

 

18 SOUTHERN (AA)= 52.45

 

19 PATRIOT LEAGUE (AA)= 52.03

 

20 GATEWAY (AA)= 51.38

 

21 I-AA INDEPENDENTS (AA)= 46.53

 

22 OHIO VALLEY (AA)= 43.85

 

23 MID-EASTERN (AA)= 41.98

 

24 BIG SOUTH (AA)= 41.80

 

25 SOUTHWESTERN (AA)= 38.79

 

26 NORTHEAST (AA)= 35.32

 

27 PIONEER (AA)= 27.31

 

28 METRO ATLANTIC (AA)= 22.83

 

 

 

For the Sagarin conference ratings, click here.

 

 

 

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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I think that's pretty cool.

 

I went to a 1-AA football school and we would play a lot of 1-A programs rather close, and one year actually beat one (albiet Arkansas State).

 

It's good to see that the smaller programs are getting some form of respect.

 

 

 

(I remember someone once saying "who cares about 1-AA?" well this is the thread for those who could say "I do")

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As a Delaware Alum, I follow 1 AA very closely (even had my heart broken by the 21 point lead that UDel blew in the playoffs this year).

 

Thanks for posting this.

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The A 10 being ahead of C-USA is a joke....think any of those division AA teams want a crack at U of L?

I'm sure they could handle the other great teams in the conference like Tulane and TCU who went 5-6. Don't forget Army who went a sterling 2-9. They could probably hang with Cincinnati and Southern Miss too. The A 10 had 4 teams that finished 10-3, 11-3, 12-2, and 9-4 and that's all within the same conference.

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The A 10 being ahead of C-USA is a joke....think any of those division AA teams want a crack at U of L?

Last season, Northwestern State of Louisiana (Southland conference)took Tulane to overtime. This year the same 1-AA took it to UL Lafayette for all they were worth as well.

 

Last year Nicholls State (whoo Go Colonels) went 3 1/2 quarters with C-USA USF finally getting out maned in the last 7 minutes to fall 21-17.

 

For the record that game was the most fun I had losing. Watching the little brother of 2 NFL kickers (Grammatica) getting blocked 3 times was very vindicating for our travel time.

 

A-10, Big Sky, and Southland are VERY competitve 1-aa conferences.

 

 

As far as anyone wanting to play Louisville, every conference has that one superior team. Some have more than others.

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Hood, you forgot that last year Delaware handed Navy (a bowl team) one of it's four losses.

 

And this year Northeastern beat Rutgers in Jersey the week after Rutgers topped MSU. Which also lead to the greatest quote of the year by a Northeastern player when asked about the importance of the win. He said "well it's good to win a game, but it's not like it was U Mass or anything." That one is not going in the Rutgers media guide for next year.

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