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RE: ESPN Power Rankings - FOOTBALL not basketball - Tigers #32
(11-03-2014 05:03 PM)MemphisCanes Wrote:  I see. Our wins over UConn and USF would be consdierably better than 55's if we won by 20. Cincy beat USF by 17 in Cincy and that was a "67" game for them. I assume a 20 point win over them at home would put us up in the 70s.

There is a big gap in the FPI totals between UConn/USF around 100 and Tulsa at 114.

True...But it all depends on how the game is played...

Houston won at South Florida by 24 and was rated a "73"...That is why I said it is all guesses and if we lead by 20 in the first 5 minutes and maintain that the entire game our score will be higher. But you are correct 55 does seem low while 70 does seem high.

But either way you shouldn't struggle to maintain your ranking winning 5 games by 20 points when you started the season 4-3
11-03-2014 05:13 PM
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