The way the BCS worked at its most granular level as recently as a decade ago, according to Hancock, is he would receive emails each week containing the computer rankings that constituted one ...
Five of the six computers that made up a third of the BCS rankings had the Bulls at No. 1, and the two human polls had the Bulls No. 2. Not everyone was convinced, however. Lee Corso and Kirk ...
Metrics dominate the March Madness conversation before the NCAA Tournament. That's not the case with the College Football ...
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