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Quote:Here is the BPI, Bad Program Index. Teams are awarded from 1 to 20 points based on how they rate in three indexes. 20 points for being last in the nation to 1 point for being 20 spots from last.

The three rating indexes are:
Average attendance
Sagarin Rating
Massey Rating

Attendance is included to give weight to programs that are not only not performing well but currently lack a decent fan base.

Here is your current BPI Bottom 10 (points out to the side)
10. Temple 30
9. Akron 32
8. UCF 35
7. Kent State 36
6. Ball State 39
5. Central Michigan 40
4. Eastern Michigan 42
3. San Jose State 45
2. Western Michigan 48
1. Buffalo 55

The waiting list.
SMU 26
Idaho 26
No one else is within 10 points of 10th place.

Thanks to Arkstfan for posting this on TribalGrounds. This is too good! Eight teams from the MAC in the list. None from the Sun Belt in the Bottom 10. Idaho is leaving for the WAC after this year.
10-25-2004 04:46 PM
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