2006 BCS Computer Rankings - Wolfe

Wolfe

Peter Wolfe uses a Bradley-Terry model for his computer system. It uses wins and losses but also uses game location as a factor. In addition, he ranks all teams that can be connected by schedule played (over 700 involving Division I-A, I-AA, II, III and NAIA).

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Week 15
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1. USC Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State (12-0) 1.
2. Michigan USC Ohio State Ohio State Rutgers Michigan Michigan Michigan (11-1) 2.
3. Ohio State Ohio State California Louisville Ohio State USC USC Florida (12-1) 3.
4. Florida Rutgers Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Florida USC (10-2) 4.
5. Arkansas Florida Florida Florida Louisville Florida LSU LSU (10-2) 5.
6. Notre Dame California USC USC USC Louisville Louisville Louisville (11-1) 6.
7. Auburn Notre Dame Louisville California Wisconsin Arkansas Notre Dame Notre Dame (10-2) 7.
8. California Arkansas Rutgers Texas Florida West Virginia Arkansas Boise State (12-0) 8.
9. Louisville Auburn Texas Auburn Arkansas Rutgers Rutgers Wisconsin (11-1) 9.
10. Rutgers Louisville Tennessee Wisconsin Boise State Wisconsin Boise State Auburn (10-2) 10.
11. Boise State Texas Auburn Boise State West Virginia Boise State Wisconsin Arkansas (10-3) 11.
12. Tennessee Clemson Boise State Rutgers Texas LSU Auburn Rutgers (10-2) 12.
13. Clemson West Virginia West Virginia Arkansas California Texas Tennessee California (9-3) 13.
14. West Virginia Wisconsin Arkansas West Virginia LSU Auburn California Tennessee (9-3) 14.
15. Oregon Tennessee Wisconsin LSU Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Oklahoma Oklahoma (11-2) 15.
16. Wisconsin Boise State Boston College Oklahoma Maryland California Virginia Tech West Virginia (10-2) 16.
17. Nebraska Boston College Washington State Tennessee Auburn Boston College West Virginia Wake Forest (11-2) 17.
18. Texas Missouri Oregon Georgia Tech Wake Forest Virginia Tech Oregon State (9-4) 18.
19. Boston College Clemson Maryland Boston College Penn State Texas Virginia Tech (10-2) 19.
20. Tulsa Washington State Oregon Oklahoma Tennessee Wake Forest Penn State (8-4) 20.
21. Texas A&M Boston College Oklahoma Oregon State Texas (9-3) 21.
22. Missouri Georgia Tech Wake Forest Tennessee BYU BYU (10-2) 22.
23. Georgia Tech Oregon Oklahoma Clemson Georgia Tech Boston College (9-3) 23.
24. LSU LSU Texas A&M Oregon State Oregon Wake Forest UCLA (7-5) 24.
25. Georgia Tech Virginia Tech BYU Nebraska Georgia (8-4) 25.
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Week 9
Oct 21
Week 10
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Week 11
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Week 12
Nov 11
Week 13
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Week 14
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Week 15
Dec 3
Dropped:
Nebraska
Tulsa
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LSU
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Washington State
Clemson
Texas A&M
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Oregon State
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Maryland
Oregon
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Boston College
Penn State
Clemson
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Georgia Tech
Nebraska

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