Post by Banana Cat on May 19, 2011 5:00:09 GMT -5
IFL Rankings for Week 13
In the Top 10 Poll both Bloomington and West Texas took big drops thanks to losses. Green Bay took the customary small slide after a loss to Sioux Falls. Colorado regains it's Top 10 Poll #2 ranking (#1 really isn't in doubt).
In the Overall Rankings, Sioux Falls remains #1, while Tri-Cities moved up to #2. Colorado, Green Bay, and Fairbanks round out the top five. Wyoming made the biggest rise up the standings, four spots, and reversed their drop of the last few weeks. Bloomington, West Texas, and Reading tied for the biggest drop, falling four spots each after losses. Reading's #15 rank is interesting in that the computer rankings dropped them down significantly after their fourth loss to a winning team and seven wins against teams a combined 3-27. Also interesting was that Reading still received votes in the Top 10 Poll, but it wasn't enough to overcome their subpar computer ranking. This week definitely had a lot of major movement.
Thanks to all who voted in the Top 10 Poll. Keep the votes coming each and every week and anyone else that would like to chime in is welcome to do so as well.
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The IFL Top 10 Poll results are tabulated from votes of Indoor Football Forum members. To get your vote heard in upcoming polls, follow the directions here: indoorfootballboard.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=generalifl&action=display&thread=4079
The OtB Computer Rankings are based on points scored, win/loss record, ranking of the opponents that a team faced, yards, fumbles, interceptions, penalties, and a few other statistics. For more OtB analysis, go here: outsidetheboards.com/?page_id=365
The Massey Computer Rankings are based on in-depth calculations of final scores. For more Massey analysis, go here: www.masseyratings.com/rate.php?lg=ifl
The Bradley-Terry Computer Rankings are based off a formula on who teams win and lose against. For more Bradley-Terry IFL analysis, go here: ezfootballrankings.com/ifl-1.php